Just mentioning the words "independent golfer" is enough to send some of your clubs into a sweat.
But England Golf's iGolf scheme now boasts some 30,000 subscribers and the initial fury that greeted the plan to give players who were not members of a golf club an official handicap has all but subsided.
Have golf clubs, though, really got to grips with nomadic players and the benefits they can bring?
In this week's From the Clubhouse podcast, in association with TaylorMade Golf, Steve Carroll and Tom Irwin get into a wide discussion about independent golfer schemes - considering how they originated and evolved, how they work, and their potential pros and cons.
We ask whether independent golfers have had an impact on golf club membership, and whether it's time for clubs to go further as the sport negotiates a cost of living crisis.
Let's get stuck in...
What DO scratch golfers do that you DON’T?
How bad has the winter been for our courses – and what’s the impact?
Breaking down the best courses in Wales!
England Golf chief executive Jeremy Tomlinson joins us!
Ultimate Masters Review (and Gnomes)
We preview the Masters with Ian Woosnam!
The World Handicap System changes are here!
The BBC’s Iain Carter joins us!
The price of a pint: Should we get a members’ discounts on food and drink
We preview The Players!
Are jeans really club golf’s biggest enemy?
Delving into the price of club golf
We chat with Open champion Paul Lawrie!
Why is golf equipment so expensive?
What makes a great golf course?
Bubba Watson drops some LIV Golf truth bombs!
Is golf really broken?
From the Clubhouse: A deep dive into the golf ball roll back plans
From the Clubhouse: Is the golf ball about to be rolled back for everyone?
From the Clubhouse: What does Billy Foster dread about the Masters?
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