12/11/2015 11:15:11 PM
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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: It Was Embarrassing Msg# 938369
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Hi Tom,
In many ways I'm surprised and appreciative that you have taken the time and effort to send me this email message. I didn't see where your message was in response to a previous reply I had made. I'm not sure it's that important to increase full time golf memberships unless "Golf" has a real full time Golf Advisory group. The golf council is at least officially a "Social Club" with no official influence over golf. I went to a Golf Counsil meeting to voice my concerns over how golf was being run in OP. I was told that it was a social club only. Them why was the golf Pro, his assistant and two members of the board in attendance? With in the last month, I played 18 holes at Bay Club, Eagles Landing, River Run and Ocean City for $25. I am a property owner in OP, I pay a $913 assessment, part of which goes to support the golf amenity in OP. Why should I pay more to play in OP than in near by courses as a property owner? If I or another property owner bring a large group of OP property owners to play in OP gplf Amenity why shouldn't they get a group rate. Some of the excuses I hear are, "there are so many new courses in the area". So what, match or beat the competition. All the excuses I hear are stupid... Is it better to have 10 golfers at $25 or $50 at $20? Let's be serious, the rigidity in the OP club house is ridiculous. I have seen no attempt to draw old members back or try to attract golfers no longer playing in OP. I play with a group called the 19th Holers. They have 62 members all but two are property owners in OP. All the courses in the area allow them to play nine holes for $20 or less except OP. They play Wednesday afternoon between 1 and 2 PM at the discretion of the course pro. Here is an opportunity to reintroduce 62 golfers to OP golf course and increase revenue for OP golf. This can be expanded quite a bit with a little imagination. As you mentioned the local rate is lower at area courses than the resident rate at OP. Here is a good one, why would the president of the B of D appoint as a go between members of the board who are not golfers and were opposed to LU from the get go? When some one accuses you of disparaging their integrity when you haven't, where I come from we call that person guilty. "Policy changes must be made to encourage golf course use by our residents." What policy changes should be made. We need specifics which will be carried out. As a starter Collins and Stevens should be the go between for obvious reasons. Have LU contact the 300 golfers in an attempt to bring many of the back. Give LU a deadline to accomplish this. Have LU come up with some enticements to achieve this goal. Your three suggestions below are a good start but they need to be expanded upon. I'd be willing to meet with you to discuss these issues further, but I do not want to be patronized. Thanks, Frank |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: Frank, I also share many of your concerns. While it is important for Ocean Pines to increase full time golf memberships, it is equally important to bring back our full and part-time resident golfers. This segment has been ignored for years. Many of the area golf courses, as you know, offer a "locals rate" which is a much better value than the resident golf rate here in Ocean Pines. It is unfortunate that many of our golf residents, who located to Ocean Pines because of the golf amenity, golf elsewhere because value is very important to them. We see the same mismanagement practices being incorporated at the Yacht Club. So many of our association members frequent outside food and drink establishments, particularly during the off season months, again, because of the added value afforded at these premises. Policy changes must be made to encourage golf course use by our residents. Some of these changes should include: 1. Provide our membership the "added value" that is expected by being part of HOA and setting resident golf rates comparable to the "local rates" being offered by the competing area golf courses. 2. Offering a 6-month golf membership and reverting back to allowing the "limited 30 round membership" to be broken into 9-hole play. This will allow the "snowbirds" and part time residents to be afforded the opportunity to play in our men's and ladies golf leagues, as you must be a "member" in order to do so. A full time membership is not cost effective to those who do not live here all year round. 3. Offering "Junior " golf rates to those under the age of 21. This will encourage youth play and hopefully bring new golfers into the fold. Many of our members have expressed similar solutions such as these and it is important that we all work together to make changes that will encourage use of all our amenities by the membership. Three seats are open for election on the board next year. I encourage the membership to pay close attention and choose who they feel will best serve the community going forward. Tom Herrick
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