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Section 5: OPA Board Subject: Board Reps Meet with LU Msg# 938164
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Personally I don't see anything saving golf other than my last man standing option where OPA outlasts all the other courses using property owners monies to stay in the game until then.
Hope is not a very good strategy. I think OC has deeper pockets. If I read the LU report discussion correctly, they are still talking about double booking tee times with this computer system, kind of like selling your airplane seat to two people. This last summer, a mens group had a set of tee times reserved only to show up and be pre-empted for an outside group. Smooth, real smooth way to win memberships. btw, can anyone imagine these folks making a business plan and taking it the SBA, or, heaven forbid, a bank to get a loan. They'd rather finance a restaurant....ooooops - we tried that one too. |
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For reference, the above message is a reply to a message where: So the OP golf course is just way to hard for the great majority of golfers playing on it and they are happier at other courses. And maybe that's one of the reasons the memberships have dropped off so much. Years ago when we moved here and golf was showing large losses I spoke with a lot of golfers to try and find out what might be the reason for the decline in play. [ I am not a golfer]. At the time Pine Shores North was open with their famous "Buy a hot dog, get a free round of golf" promotion, and attracted many Ocean Piners. I learned that, while the price was certainly part of the attraction, privately several told me that OP was just too difficult a course for them. I believe the average age of our golf membership is over 70 so that may be understandable. The other problems at the time [pre Casper] were a lack of welcoming, cart issues and some golfers playing a system that got them favorable tee times every week to the exclusion of others. That last issue was always denied UNTIL a new computer system was installed and then I was told that does not happen anymore...implying that it did happen formerly. Personally I don't see anything saving golf other than my last man standing option where OPA outlasts all the other courses in the area using property owners monies to stay in the game until then. |
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