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The 10 most expensive golf club memberships in the world

POSTED ON October 24, 2015 @ 10:00 am

 

Wentworth Club this week announced it would be charging members £100,000 to retain their playing rights, which places the famous Surrey club in the top 10 most expensive golf memberships on the planet.

To gather our research, we’ve spoken to some of the most prestigious golf courses, and taken into account the cost of joining and then playing over five years.

Think your golf course is expensive? Take a deep breath…

10. Stoke Park – Buckinghamshire, England: £13,500

This historic estate is set among parkland, lakes, gardens and monuments with a spa and 5* hotel.

Built in 1908, the seventh tee was sourced as inspiration for one of the most famous holes in golf – the 12th at Augusta.

With unrivalled experience under the belt, Stoke Park is renowned for its excellent golf course and spectacular surroundings.

9. The Madison Club – California, USA: £22,310

The 56,000 square foot clubhouse is decadent enough, but when you add a world-class golf course and spa to the mix you have something special.

Promoting itself as “the most exclusive private residential community in La Quinta”, the membership fees ensure only the financial elite can afford to bask in the Cali sunshine whilst navigating the immaculate course.

8. Yas Links – Abhu Dhabi: £22,310

This is the first links course in the Middle East Region, and the club boasts a stunning backdrop of the Arubian Golf.

Located on Yas Island, the multi-billion dollar project is owned by the country’s foremost property investor, and neighbours a Formula 1 Grand Prix track and a Ferrari World theme park.

Located on the coastline, it offers five tee positions on every hole and is the perfect harmony of natural views and man-made golf course.

7. Address Montgomerie – Dubai: £24,905

Accompanied by a 5* hotel, the Address Montgomerie is sheer luxury on and off the golf course.

The championship course covers 265 acres and is seen as one of the most desirable golfing destinations in the world.

The club’s mission is to maintain the golf course at a standard comparable to the best courses in the world and to cater to golfers from all corners of the globe. At that price, you’d expect nothing less.

6. Singapore Island Country Club, Singapore: £26,807

Often touted as the best golf course in the country, the club has five layouts, two driving ranges and a reservoir which apparently “looks like the Thames in the summer”.

Accompanied by world-class dining, the club prides itself on its excellent service. 

5. Fancourt – Western Cape, South Africa: £40,000

Billed as South Africa’s premier golf resort, with all three courses rank inside the top 20 in the country.

You have to own a house on the property to be able to gain membership, but the cheapest way in is to buy a six-week timeshare on one of the smaller homes, which will cost you £40,000. 

Designed by South African golfing legend Gary Player, the links course is ranked number one in the Rainbow Nation.

Stunningly beautiful, the club also boasts a state of the art academy and two club shops.

4. Trump National – Los Angeles, USA £123,898

When you hear Trump you are sure of quality, but also cost. This luxury golf course offers all the amenities just 30 minutes from downtown Los Angeles.

Situated on jagged cliffs offering spectacular views, the course is designed to test the best golfers while also allowing high-handicappers to enjoy their outing.

Championing its world-class cuisine, the club has three restaurants to fuel your round. If you played 18 holes every day for five years, each round would cost you £67.88. Bargain!

3. Bear’s Club – Florida, USA £129,163 

Founded by Jack and Barbara Nicklaus, the idea behind the club was to offer its members a world-class golf course with the highest standards of quality.

There are estate homes, villas and cottages surrounding the course, allowing those with a few spare quid to return home to the most indulgent surroundings after playing a top-quality course.

2. Wentworth Golf Club – Surrey, England: £180,000


Wentworth boasts three championship courses, it hosts the BMW PGA, and the European Tour uses it as its headquaters – and the club knows it.

New Chinese owner Dr Chanchai Ruayrungruang bought the club for £135m last year, and recently announced members must pay a £100,000 “debenture share” to retain their playing rights, while also doubling the annual subscription to £16,000.

1. Liberty National New Jersey, USA £240,404

“I think it’s one of the most stunning settings for professional golf there is on the planet.”– Tim Finchem, Commissioner, PGA Tour

With a statement like that you know it’s going to be high quality…and also humorously expensive.

Costing around £160 million to build, the club boasts amenities such as an on-site heliport, yacht services and numerous spa services.

Having staged multiple PGA events, the clubhouse is excessively luxurious and the golf course is of the highest pedigree. If you played one round a week over the five years, each round would cost you £922.

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