Posted on Mon, Jun. 20, 2011
last updated: June 20, 2011 12:17:15 PM
MANATEE — Even the communitys elite have become more cost-conscious in todays economy and nothing reflects that more vividly than changes undertaken by local country clubs since 2008.
Initiation fees have dropped by the thousands. Sunday brunches that used to offer major lunch and dinner-like entrees have been downscaled to breakfast spreads. Different types of memberships geared toward recruiting younger members, as well as those interested in lower monthly dues, are being created. And staff members are being asked to take on more responsibilities as some clubs have trimmed their workforces.
This economy requires a whole lot more management technique, says Jim Brand, general manager of the Bradenton Country Club. You really have to get down and look at everything. Because were not only fighting the economy in general; were also being hit with ever-increasing costs, in food, beverages, fuel, transportation ... all of that is kicking us right in the back and we cant just turn around and raise our prices to our members.
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