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Originally Posted by steamdogman
Gracie Girl love ya! I happen to work as both a starter and ambassador on Executive Courses and really LOVE IT!. I most times meet the nicest people in the world. I say sometimes because there are some trying times.
The idea of executive courses is in my opinion is to have a place for many retired people who have worked very hard in their life to get to a point where they can now enjoy life!
Many of the people who play executive golf courses are newbies. They probable have taken a lesson or two or maybe not. The point is when one plays these courses they should be prepared for what is in front of them.
Great people out to have a good time with friends and neighbors. If there are golfers out there that are unhappy about this............Spend the money and play the Championship Courses!
We are retired and somewhat oldish but not dead and we deserve to have fun without anyone thinking that we should all be pro golfers.
It is true that clothes do not make a golfer but if they feel they look the part that is all that should matter.
As far as hitting a driver on a 75 yard hole, as they say it is now how but how may in the hole
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I agree with everything in your post except what I have made bold. If I am misreading your meaning in the comments in bold, I apologize ahead of time.
I read your post as meaning slow play is OK on executive course and if folks are delayed because of it get over it and go play a championship course. It really surprised me that an ambassador would make such a statement. I can understand a "golfer" with an 'entitled' attitude making such a statement but not an ambassador.
Am I reading your intent incorrectly?