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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]There are no social memberships at Congressional. You apply, become a social member until your full application for golf is accepted. Once it is, you must pay the full dues and fees.[/quote] Huh? "You apply, become a social member . . ." it appears there are social memberships at Congressional, albeit temporary. The point is, it appears Columbia, Chevy and Congressional are doing okay while other clubs are reducing initiations, dues, etc. These three clubs are clearly the top.[/quote] Kenwood keeps raising their initiation and their dues too. It is a nice club, but c'mon![/quote] Nice club. But for the money, why not spend a few thousand more and join Columbia or Chevy Chase where you will have control over what your club does. Kenwood is run and owned by a for profit corporation - Columbia, Chevy Chase and Congressional are member owned. And while you may get hit (not so much at Congressional) with an assessment, it's not all that bad considering you have a say in how your club is run.[/quote] Kenwood is trying to keep pace, but they can't in the long run.[/quote]
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