Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can give a longer ranking, like a top three/five is preferable. But please rank in order.
Criteria, OP?
I mean the most respected overall, hardest to get into. Just generally considered the most prestigious and exclusive.
Based on what you said, OP, it would have to be The Chevy Chase Club.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Belle Haven
HaHa. Top 10 perhaps, but definitely not top 5.
Anonymous wrote:You can give a longer ranking, like a top three/five is preferable. But please rank in order.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Belle Haven
HaHa. Top 10 perhaps, but definitely not top 5.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burning Tree
Chevy Chase
Congressional
Does Burning tree even count?
And I heard someone on here saying that they drove through burning tree and saw a bunch of old men playing golf with their shirts off. Not exactly top quality country club material to me
but you won;t see any women there doing that.
If women were ever allowed to golf there, maybe they would.
When it comes to social ills that I get worked up about, like extreme poverty, dictatorship and disease, all-male exclusive golf clubs just don't get me very excited. Let the old goats go off and whack their balls around.
Anonymous wrote:Belle Haven
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can give a longer ranking, like a top three/five is preferable. But please rank in order.
Criteria, OP?
I mean the most respected overall, hardest to get into. Just generally considered the most prestigious and exclusive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You can give a longer ranking, like a top three/five is preferable. But please rank in order.
Criteria, OP?
I mean the most respected overall, hardest to get into. Just generally considered the most prestigious and exclusive.
Burning Tree. You don't ask to be invited. They ask you.
On what basis? How do they even know who exists and why they want to invite them to join? Are all the members politicians or prominent lobbyists, doctors, law firm partners? (Obviously I am not a country club person. Also female so even if I were POTUS, would not get an invitation.)
I also wonder what the point is of a country club but that's for another thread ...
You don't know anyone featured in the social pages do you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Burning Tree. You don't ask to be invited. They ask you.
On what basis? How do they even know who exists and why they want to invite them to join? Are all the members politicians or prominent lobbyists, doctors, law firm partners? (Obviously I am not a country club person. Also female so even if I were POTUS, would not get an invitation.)
I also wonder what the point is of a country club but that's for another thread ...
You don't know anyone featured in the social pages do you.