A golfer has filed a lawsuit against one of the most exclusive golf clubs in the world alleging he was kicked out for playing too often.

According to The Times, John Cawood, 72, is suing Sunningdale Golf Club in Berkshire, England, claiming the storied club revoked his membership for allegedly playing more than 30 times per year. (Some clubs have caps limiting how often members can play.)

Sunningdale did not immediately respond to GOLF.com’s request for comment.

The club reportedly costs £60,000 to join — about $77,000 U.S. dollars — and as a retired lawyer from Australia, Cawood was paying a discounted overseas price for his annual membership dues. But in 2011, The Times reports other members started to complain that he was playing too often, so the club increased his annual membership fee to the standard £3,750, roughly three times more than what he was paying before. When the issue came up again a few years later the club revoked his membership in 2015.