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golf priviledges for employees

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  1. Johnson Aaron M
    Johnson Aaron M avatar
    3/24/2015 7:03 PM
    Hey all:
    Going through a debate with people over what golfing privileges should be at our course. I'v always worked at courses where its free, but is this a sheltered viewpoint? Obviously, no two courses situations are the same, so im not trying to over generalize this, but I just want to get a feel of what others are doing?

    thanks for any input!!



  2. Trevor Monreal
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    5 posts
    3/24/2015 8:03 PM
    Free
    As long as it's not during prime revenue times and get the OK from proshop



  3. Kim Brock
    Kim Brock avatar
    3 posts
    3/24/2015 10:03 PM
    Golf is free if working more than 30 hours/week. 50% off if under 30 hours worked. I don't agree with policy but abide by it.



  4. Mike Tanis
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    5 posts
    3/25/2015 5:03 AM
    Private club, and free just clear it with superintendent becuause of tourneys or high time like mid summer



  5. Andrew Cross
    Andrew Cross avatar
    5 posts
    3/25/2015 6:03 AM
    Free, can golf when available M-Th, After 2pm on Friday-Sun

    Proshop is not very strict on those rules however. We use that as a benefit for retired guys that mow for us, we pay minimum wage to them and they get lots of free golf. Makes it worth it for them!!



  6. Canedo Alberto J
    Canedo Alberto J avatar
    3/25/2015 7:03 AM
    Free to all employees no matter how many hours a week you work. Golf is available anytime of day. No restrictions as long as it is on your own time.



  7. Michael Palmer
    Michael Palmer avatar
    0 posts
    3/25/2015 8:03 AM
    I think golfing employees are an asset to the course. Instill in them the benefits of playing golf from a customers point of view. They will start to understand the playing conditions better and possibly give input to the head superintendent if they see a problem on the course. Also the health benefits from playing, hopefully walking the course.



  8. Joe Wachter
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    5 posts
    3/25/2015 8:03 AM
    Private, only on Mondays.



  9. Melvin Waldron
    Melvin Waldron avatar
    43 posts
    3/25/2015 9:03 AM
    We allow it for free as long as it doesn't displace paying customers. Our "Crown Jewel" course is a little more limited.

    When I worked for a county course in NJ, we received 6 passes per month. I would get passes that said for me or guest, so I could give them to an employee that brought a friend, or a customer who had someone visiting to save them the $45 greens fee compared to the resident rate. We used a bag tag system and we had to have something to show who used the bag tag.

    Mel

    Melvin H. Waldron III, CGCS, Horton Smith Golf Course, City of Springfield/Greene County MO

  10. Nowakowski Michael J
    Nowakowski Michael J avatar
    3/25/2015 10:03 AM
    Michael Palmer said: I think golfing employees are an asset to the course. Instill in them the benefits of playing golf from a customers point of view. They will start to understand the playing conditions better and possibly give input to the head superintendent if they see a problem on the course. Also the health benefits from playing, hopefully walking the course.


    Had an older employee who thought he should be able to play 18 holes of golf in under 2 hours. He was a scratch golfer but would drive wherever he wanted, did not listen to the marshals, and jumped all over the place if he was slowed down by other golfers...basically thinking because he was maintenance he could do all these things. Almost changed the policy for my department for the next year but did not have to as he did not return.



  11. Jonathan Jacques
    Jonathan Jacques avatar
    0 posts
    3/25/2015 12:03 PM
    Free Monday to Thursday, after 2:30. Only 4 staff from each department can golf per day. Phone pro shop to be sure if tee times are available



  12. Thomas James
    Thomas James avatar
    0 posts
    3/26/2015 7:03 AM
    2 Muni courses, driving range, 3 hole practice facility.

    Free to all working whatever hours per week.
    standby only - no tee times.

    Has not been a problem at all.



  13. Sean Hoolehan
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    0 posts
    3/26/2015 10:03 AM
    How busy your facility is will dictate how much availability you can offer. In my case if i did not have free golf to offer i would have trouble filling spots on the crew each summer. Since we were required to reduce our seasonal staffs hours to below 30 to avoid having to pay for health insurance free golf is a significant benefit.

    Sean



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