While this sounds like a gracious idea..........GolfPro's are not priests or psychiatrists...........
Once they avail themselves to the players for opinions on things they will need hazard pay.
250 rounds of golf in a day would produce 75-100 opinions on what to do. From the size of the Dixie cups, to what snacks are sold, to the color of the flags, to when the driving range closes, to the color of the hitting mats, the type of range balls, whether the toilet paper is one ply or two, to why does the wind blow so hard. etc.etc.etc.etc.etc.etc. Not priests and not psychiatrists.
If you think you have a valid suggestion/observation/opinion, on something golf, PUT IT IN WRITING sign it and put your email address or phone number down, date it and submit it to the golf pro. Then the subject matter will get discussed at a meeting. And you will get some feedback.
If you really need someone to complain too without committing yourself, then talk to your dog at home. He will listen intently as long as you feed him.
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Originally Posted by Gsorace
What a great idea that is. If they could schedule themselves (even just once a week) to be on the course with those who play it. They could receive valuable feedback and opinions, along with the inevitable complaints. Why not?
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