Invited - Irving, Texas

Adresse: 5221 N O'Connor Blvd #300, Irving, TX 75039.
Téléphone: 9722436191.
Site web: invitedclubs.com.
Spécialités: Parcours de golf, Parc d'activités.
Autres données d'intérêt: Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant.
Avis : Cette entreprise a 51 avis sur Google My Business.
Avis moyen: 3.2/5.

Emplacement de Invited

Invited est un endroit incontournable pour les amateurs de golf et d'activités récréatives. Situé à Adresse: 5221 N O'Connor Blvd #300, Irving, TX 75039, cet établissement se spécialise dans les Spécialités: Parcours de golf, Parc d'activités. Il est facilement accessible en fauteuil roulant grâce à un Autres données d'intérêt: Parking accessible en fauteuil roulant.

Avec un total de Avis : Cette entreprise a 51 avis sur Google My Business., la Avis moyen: 3.2/5. reflète une expérience mitigée pour les visiteurs. Cependant, cela vaut la peine de le visiter et de se faire sa propre opinion.

Le Téléphone: 9722436191. est disponible pour toute information supplémentaire ou pour effectuer une réservation. Leur site web, le Site web: invitedclubs.com., est une ressource utile pour en savoir plus sur les heures d'ouverture, les tarifs et les activités proposées.

Invited offre une expérience unique pour ceux qui cherchent à se détendre et à profiter d'une journée de golf ou d'activités amusantes. Que vous soyez un débutant ou un professionnel, vous trouverez certainement votre bonheur dans cet établissement.

En fin de compte, nous recommandons vivement de visiter Invited et de découvrir par vous-même pourquoi il est considéré comme l'un des meilleurs endroits pour les activités de loisirs dans la région. N'hésitez pas à les contacter via leur site web pour plus d'informations.

Avis de Invited

Invited - Irving, Texas
Bart T
1/5

Long term member of Prestonwood. Pay each month for “Play Away”. Past two summers while in Colorado for the summer, try to use it to play Aspen Glen. Can never get a tee time, all summer!
Had our pro call theirs for a request and was told it would be $170 green fee on top of what I pay each month that should allow me to play there. Very bad business practice. Will be dropping Play Away!

Invited - Irving, Texas
Allen Hundley
1/5

Woodlands Country Club-Terrible place run by very unprofessional people, most notably the finance teams and VP. The club initially over drafted my account by $10,000.00 when I signed up. Rather than an electronic wire or overnighted check they sent a check that took 30 days. A mistake this large can impact a families life and they didn’t care enough to fast track anything until I begged. After countless efforts they finally overnighted a check. After this, they charged for a guest fee for golf that was not accurate. After providing proof of payment on the guest, it took 2-3 weeks for acknowledgment and credit, after countless attempts for a response. Without emailing again this also would have fallen through the cracks. Beyond this, my original application included months at no cost as sign up incentives. I did not receive one of the months credits and reached out, only to find out they applied it to a year and month I was not a member. Glad I did my due diligence!! After this, they have ignored a request for over 1 month, with no apologies, providing a breakdown of my last bill which was contradicted by saved emails. Finance says my balance, in an email, was $351.00 less than what was on the bill as rollover. After numerous requests, I still have not received the breakdown. Initial explanation from
David Sizelove says it includes dues for a month and he also said I was credited dues for same month, in a single email. The staff was was always unprofessional, including the Pro at Palmer. I once asked them to store my bag since I needed to get some work done in clubhouse and they said and he looked at me like an idiot and said “leave it outside”. Sauna was broken the day I tried to use it, food was subpar at legends, no one at legends ever answered the phone, and the gym is incredibly outdated. I was also told I would have guest green fees for half off on Thursdays at trails. Apparently that ended before I signed up and was a LIE. They also did not tell me there are blackout dates at the resort. This is all in 4 months and I have full written and concrete evidence of everything noted here, with none of this being opinion. Fraudulent and borderline criminal to secure business and then ignore members requests for clarity. After all of this they deny a refund stating I don’t have cause. The only positive was management at Trails golf course and their head pro. Amazing human and nothing like my experience with management and Finance. I will be exploring litigation and if you’re an attorney that would like to handle this case, with club denying a refund stating no just cause, please let me know as I am exploring all options.

Invited - Irving, Texas
Denise Boeh
1/5

I’ve been a member at Piper Glen for 12 yrs. Invited bought us and it’s been horrible ever since. We had expressed concerns to some upcoming decisions and the CEO said in an email if you don’t like it quit!! How about that from a CEO that we have been supporting with higher than expected dues, increases each year and no improvements

Invited - Irving, Texas
Bill
1/5

Fair Oaks Ranch is an embarrassment to the concept of a private club. The clubhouse is old, dark and poorly maintained. The two golf courses and practice areas are not even close to the conditions of daily fee courses in San Antonio and the surrounding area. The lack of management and attention to detail should be an embarrassment to Invited/ClubCorp. Shameful.

Invited - Irving, Texas
Noonan Family
1/5

Fair oaks ranch country club pool has had an unsafe family pool for a week. Completely cloudy. Can’t see bottom. Swim meet might need to be cancelled. We need adjustment to budget to replace all pumps. Immediately. Very disappointed.

Invited - Irving, Texas
Don Schaefer
1/5

Please do your research prior to joining a club corp (Invited) club……I’ve had issue with the club I belong to, and complained to CORPORATE…who send everyone who complains back to their home club GM for resolution…and they are in many cases, the cause of the issues. They raise the dues every 12 to 18 months promising new services, new perks, and improved quality …then, when dues are raised…the exact opposite occurs…services taken away or downgraded. In the past year, over 100 members at our club have resigned their membership out of frustration with what is happening…and corporate has done nothing to fix it…but hey!…they changed the name of the corporation as a PR stunt. Do your research, talk to long term members before joining a Club Corp community

Invited - Irving, Texas
Matt Ruehlen
1/5

They took over for our community's original builder and promptly enacted a monthly restaurant fee on everybody's invoice. I am concerned that more fees are coming, and we have no method to stop it. Stay away from any communities with these guys running it.

Invited - Irving, Texas
Rea Son
4/5

I guess it depends on the club location. Our home club is great but the management there is top notch. We traveled to a club for a tournament in another state and it was okay. I think there should be more seamlessness between venues, and at the top there should be more cohesiveness and member listening. Thanks.

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