Clay Putnam, CGCS said: Sean Hoolehan, CGCS said: This was emailed to my boss (seriously) by a golfer who was upset that I would not allow carts on the course for a few days. I had a 1/2 inch of rain on top of 8 inches of frozen ground. He said that all great golf course have this chain of command.
The great part is I received a 100% backing from our CEO who wrote the golfer a short polite reply backing up myself and my staff. I have to admit that felt pretty good.
So who is the biggest jack-a$$, the author of the story or the golfer who actually bought into the author's idiocy. The ol' chicken or egg question.
I would have to say the author, without the story and hearing the back-story on the golfer, the golfer might have not thought that way if the author hadn't provoked him.....although I guess if the golfer were to believe that drivel, maybe he thought it was something similar to that setup?
I just wonder if we haven't been spending our (GCSAA) money smart enough if the message hasn't got out there? Of course with this wired in world, it probably does seem harder to reach everyone. By Sean's CEO backing him and his staff, at least the message seems to be reaching some of our employers, of course I'm sure Sean has had a hand in that as well.
Mel