Membership at Chevy Chase Club

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Anonymous wrote:Why isn't Obama joining Chevy if it is so great?


He knows he might be blackballed by someone.

Can you imagine how embarrassing that would be for an ego like his? He'd never risk it getting out. Far better to just continue mooching.


He has joined Chevy Chase, CC. You’re a loser, PP. A huge loser.


I found PP’s comment distasteful, but I thought President Obama joined Columbia and not ChevyChase.


Obama joined Columbia, not CC.


While it is correct that Obama joined Columbia not Chevy I highly doubt it was because he thought he would be blackballed. The golf course is better at Columbia.
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Anonymous wrote:Why isn't Obama joining Chevy if it is so great?


He knows he might be blackballed by someone.

Can you imagine how embarrassing that would be for an ego like his? He'd never risk it getting out. Far better to just continue mooching.


He has joined Chevy Chase, CC. You’re a loser, PP. A huge loser.


I found PP’s comment distasteful, but I thought President Obama joined Columbia and not ChevyChase.


Obama joined Columbia, not CC.


While it is correct that Obama joined Columbia not Chevy I highly doubt it was because he thought he would be blackballed. The golf course is better at Columbia.


Agree. The golf course I have heard is better at Columbia and Congressional for sure obviously, as it has hosted the PGA. Have also heard burning tree has a beautiful course.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't Obama joining Chevy if it is so great?


He knows he might be blackballed by someone.

Can you imagine how embarrassing that would be for an ego like his? He'd never risk it getting out. Far better to just continue mooching.


He has joined Chevy Chase, CC. You’re a loser, PP. A huge loser.


I found PP’s comment distasteful, but I thought President Obama joined Columbia and not ChevyChase.


Obama joined Columbia, not CC.


While it is correct that Obama joined Columbia not Chevy I highly doubt it was because he thought he would be blackballed. The golf course is better at Columbia.


Agree. The golf course I have heard is better at Columbia and Congressional for sure obviously, as it has hosted the PGA. Have also heard burning tree has a beautiful course.


Which doesn't allow women.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You also have to be racially and religiously 'appropriate', or no chance in hell of getting in.



You have to be invited. You sound like a social climber and you do not stand acsnowball's chance in Hell.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why isn't Obama joining Chevy if it is so great?


He knows he might be blackballed by someone.

Can you imagine how embarrassing that would be for an ego like his? He'd never risk it getting out. Far better to just continue mooching.


He has joined Chevy Chase, CC. You’re a loser, PP. A huge loser.


I found PP’s comment distasteful, but I thought President Obama joined Columbia and not ChevyChase.


Obama joined Columbia, not CC.


While it is correct that Obama joined Columbia not Chevy I highly doubt it was because he thought he would be blackballed. The golf course is better at Columbia.


I agree. I love Columbia and Congressional courses. Several friends that belong to Chevy usually golf with friends at the other two clubs.
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Anonymous wrote:This tread is everything awful with all the awful in the world weighing in. It's also entertaining.


Why are you dredging up zombie posts from 2011??



I cannot stand when people do this either, as the original posters have no doubt moved on or have made their decision & no longer need our advice, so replying to one of these posts 7 years later would be irrelevant (not to mention the prices have changed).

Somebody keeps doing this the past couple of days... what's the purpose?
Anonymous
They're all better than Bethesda "we beg for new money members" CC.
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Anonymous wrote:How is this place so exclusive? My coworker (a technology sales rep, just like me) just got a membership. I know for a fact he got his undergrad only at a state school and is from a working class family in NY. Granted we all make an absolute truck load of money, but that's about all.

I dont see his appeal. There are no business opportunities there and sure the golf is good, but most people in our industry are not CC people and golf is always at places in Loudoun County (many of the technology jobs are based along the Dulles corridor).


Sorry, I stand corrected. My coworker is a member at congressional. I got confused. Maybe that is easier to get into?


Congressional is actually more elite and more exclusive. Chevy is a more provincial local neighborhood crowd.


Chevy is also cheaper to join, which is why they try market it as being more exclusive. Otherwise they could raise the initiation fee to Congressional levels -- simple market dynamics. As of October 1, the initiation fee was $92k for resident membership versus Congressional's $120k. Chevy annual dues are a bit more than Congressional, though, but only by a couple hundred per month.
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Congressional and Columbia have wonderful golf courses, but comments that Chevy Chase's is average or even worse are far off the mark. Where the big tournaments play is irrelevant to Chevy Chase; they would not accept a big tourney although occasionally a tournament like the Maryland amateur championship will play there. The Chevy course is lovely and beautifully maintained. Any golfer would be happy to play there on a regular basis. It is being enhanced by a new multi-million $ year round golf performance center about to open. (Beautiful building featuring high tech performance measuring equipment, 4 heated bays opening to the outdoor driving range.) In 2017, Golf Digest ranked the best golf courses in the whole state of MD. Congressional was #1, Burning Tree #7, Columbia #8, Chevy Chase #9. In other words, Congressional was a clear #1, and the others were closely grouped. And they all ranked ahead of hundreds of other MD courses. In terms of the quality of the Chevy Chase Club as a whole, the Platinum Clubs national club rating system rates all of the country clubs in the country - ALL 50 states. The latest rating rated Congressional #1 in the country, Chevy Chase # 11 in the country, Columbia #94 in the country. Just Google Platinum Clubs of America if you want to see the full list. Personally, I think picking Congressional as the best country club in the US is a bizarre result.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm just wondering how the teachers at DD's private school, and some that live in quite modest houses, could possibly afford to be members of any of these clubs....and yet they are. I guess they are sponsored by students parents?


No...plenty of private school teachers previously had lucrative careers or they married well or they come from money. Very, very common.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hello - We are interested in looking into membership at Chevy Chase Club, which I understand is a very selective club. If anyone has any insight into the process, current dues & fees, etc., it would be appreciated. We would be interested in the pool / social (not golf) membership, and we are a married couple under 35 (I've heard some clubs give discounted membership rates to younger couples).

Thanks!


Are you Jewish or another minority? The only Jewish or minority families I know that belong there are very Republican. It’s a bit outdated in that way. Try Congressional, Kenwood, or even Columbia. They attract a more progressive and more sophisticated crowd. Congressional is where my cousins take their clients when they are in town.
Anonymous
At Chevy can a member be the main sponsor for two families simultaneously. Or just one family at a time
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Anonymous wrote:I'm just wondering how the teachers at DD's private school, and some that live in quite modest houses, could possibly afford to be members of any of these clubs....and yet they are. I guess they are sponsored by students parents?


No...plenty of private school teachers previously had lucrative careers or they married well or they come from money. Very, very common.


Probably legacy
Anonymous
I thought Obama joined Bethesda CC?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought Obama joined Bethesda CC?


that was covered avfew pages ago.
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