Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll ask what a few of us are afraid to ask.
Which country clubs would qualify at the "Big Three," to borrow DCUM language.
Congressional Country Club, Columbia Country Club, and Woodmont maybe in Moco.
And out of ever further curiosity, how much are they? Initiation fees plus annual dues. Someone already mentioned the price for Congressional, what about the other two (or 3 if you include Chevy Chase).
Around 90-100K. Monthly fees probably around 300-400 (the kicker is clearly the initiation fee).
BUT if you are a legacy, remember, initiation fees are a lot less. Many young members of these clubs ARE legacies. And many seem so snooty, but it's funny, because they're paying so much less than someone who joins without the family connection.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't see the big deal. I do hawaiian dance and frequently drive the carpool and run to Sutton's in my grass skirt. But I don't wear it to Congressional unless I can't avoid it.
Applause.
But it is funny how if someone were wearing their...say...sloppy muu-muu, no one would have a problem.
Hey, tennis player lady, stop wearing your tennis clothes. There are people in the world who can't afford to play tennis and you are bothering them. Make sure to change into something slovenly or poor, so they feel okay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll ask what a few of us are afraid to ask.
Which country clubs would qualify at the "Big Three," to borrow DCUM language.
Congressional Country Club, Columbia Country Club, and Woodmont maybe in Moco.
And out of ever further curiosity, how much are they? Initiation fees plus annual dues. Someone already mentioned the price for Congressional, what about the other two (or 3 if you include Chevy Chase).
Anonymous wrote:kenwood
Anonymous wrote:I grew up at clubs and loved him as a child - great swimming, etc. But I've always been a little secretly amused by "tennis ladies" who walk around OUTSIDE the club in tennis whites. Even as a child I found it sort of pathetic and wondered why they seemed to love wearing whites to the supermarket and while running errands.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'll ask what a few of us are afraid to ask.
Which country clubs would qualify at the "Big Three," to borrow DCUM language.
Congressional Country Club, Columbia Country Club, and Woodmont maybe in Moco.
Anonymous wrote:Oh, and yes ladies, those of you at Whole Foods in Kentlands who are wearing full on tennis dresses or skirts need to take a look in a mirror. Your way-to-tanned, sun spotted, droopey skinned legs DO NOT look good in white skirts. Sometimes I have to pull my sunglasses out because the contrast of the dark skin and stunning white actually hurts my eyes.