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Clubs That Put Golf First

Clubs That Put Golf First

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In this episode, Matt and The Professor explore how certain golf clubs are building upon tradition and revolutionizing the membership model for today's most committed and golf-minded members. By offering flexible options, accessibility with welcoming atmospheres, and a strong community focus that emphasizes the golf experience above all else, these clubs are becoming places where many want to be both members and guests.

NewClub > https://www.newclub.golf

Titleist > https://www.titleist.com


Chapters

  1. Introduction to Unique Membership Models (0:00 - 2:30)
    • Hosts Matt Considine and The Professor introduce the topic of innovative golf club memberships.
  2. Taking a Break from Golf (2:31 - 5:00)
    • Discussion on strategies for overcoming a slump in your golf game.
  3. The Importance of Club Culture (5:01 - 10:00)
    • Exploring how club culture and member responsibilities shape the golfing experience.
  4. Spotlight on Old Barnwell (10:01 - 15:00)
    • Highlighting Old Barnwell's mission and unique approach to membership.
  5. Clubs with a Focus on Golf (15:01 - 20:00)
    • Discussion on clubs that prioritize the game of golf over exclusivity.
  6. The UK Model in American Golf (20:01 - 25:00)
    • Examining how some American clubs are adopting the UK model of accessibility and membership.
  7. Celebrating Club History (25:01 - 30:00)
    • The Professor shares insights on clubs that honor their history and traditions.
  8. Shoutouts to Notable Clubs (30:01 - 35:00)
    • Recognizing clubs that are making a positive impact in the golf community.
  9. Conclusion and Next Steps (35:01 - End)
    • Closing thoughts and a preview of the next episode
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