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Golf Courses in NE Florida
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(06-02-2018, 07:31 AM)rfc17 Wrote:(05-06-2018, 07:17 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: I played it with my sons and I enjoyed it. It's more challenging than it looks and there are several games with different strategies. It's a fun way to pass some time while having food and drinks, although there are some who take it pretty serious. There's a national tournament which the Golf Channel airs. My son tells me his boss even keeps a set of clubs at the facility because he's so into it. It's all about course management. Using starters and having a course marshal to make the rounds keeps things flowing nicely. Courses in other parts of the country, which have to capitalize during golf weather months, do a good job of maximizing course utilization. Florida tends to be complacent because we have year round playing weather. Hyde Park is a perfect example. If a bus load of Japanese beginner golf tourists sharing the same bag of clubs had just cleared the first green, the club house would gladly take your money and not say a word about it while watching you tee off. My son and I once had to cut a game short after the third hole because there were, I kid you not, 16, S-I-X-T-E-E-N players stacked up between the 4th and 5th tees. We motored back to the clubhouse to let them know and possibly get a rain check. They just shrugged while the 'manager' sat in the back office and picked his nose. I believe there's plenty of room to grow the game if managed correctly. Promoting 9 hole play and faster play, like Jack Nicklaus's Tee It Forward campaign, are good ways to get casual players out and spending. |
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