Ok etiquette question:
I never, ever accepted gas money when I had guests on any of my boats.
I am a member of one of the nicest private golf clubs in the area. I invited my brother in law and nephew to play the course over the holiday. This is the only way they would ever play this course in their lives. People ask my home course and then they say "Oh, I have never played it. I heard it's really nice." Guest greens fee is $85. I was just going to put them on my tab. These are municipal course non-GHIN hackers. They have no clue what these things cost. They may not even know I pay for their round. It was going to be family. But my nephew asks if he can bring HIS brother in law. (Total stranger to me.) I said yes, because who cares, we were already at three, and this lets nephew be a big shot with his brother in law. On my borrowed juice.
Do I:
1) Eat the stranger's cost for the day. Because I am rich or something. (I have paid for a lot of other guys golf this year)
2) Tell nephew to send his brother in law in the pro shop with a credit card when he arrives?
Kinda leaning toward eating it. Nephew can learn he's a dip**** on the long game.