Lancet Fluke
Well-Known Member
But it's even more nuanced than that because whilst it may be to the club's benefit to have Tiger Woods still show his face there, the club has other considerations that may outweigh that. Firstly they don't want other important members of the club to see that you can leave but still come back and play in your shorts but more importantly the club is arguably the biggest and best gold club in the world so they know that Tiger needs to play there more than they need him to play there. So they can let him leave with no access to the course and wait it out, knowing Tiger's position will be even weaker once he has left with no access and that he will more than likely have to come back begging to be allowed to play the odd round once he realises that being confined to playing pitch and putt in Wythenshawe Park for a good while is severely affecting his game.We seem to be going around in circles.
The point stands that were Tiger Woods to be a member of said club and decides to leave, then the question as to what access the club might give him would be rather more nuanced than just saying "here's the schedule of green fees and the rule book".
Bizarre that this rather basic concept is so difficult for some people to grasp. Mr Woods' continued playing at the club is to the club's benefit and whilst they don't want him playing in beach shorts and a tee shirt, at the same time they don't want him never showing his face their again. So a compromise would likely be sought.
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