Off Course is back this week with a fantastic show. Hosted by Dan Edwards, each Friday he gives you a deep look into the world of golf and equipment in a way unlike any other podcast has done before. Today Rick Reimers joins the conversation to talk about Finn Scooters and Rick’s rather legendary experience in the golf industry.
It wouldn’t be Off Course without some tangents, but Dan and Rick discuss everything from from the creation of Finn and the original ideas to his history with Sun Mountain which is incredibly fascinating. This show has a lot going on and is one you will not want to miss as Rick Reimers goes Off Course.
Episode 120 is here and Dan and Rick discuss the following topics.
History of Rick and Sun Mountain
Creation of Finn and original ideas
Ease of use through the app
Having fun and playing fast with Finn
What’s to come
And so much more
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#FinnSquad Part 2: The electric motorcycle boogaloo?!?!
I’m here for it!!!
Karsten Creek actually has Finn’s which is AWESOME.
I want a finn…
bring back some great memories?
YES!!!. That round of golf is still among the very top golf experiences I have had and I think that is partly due to the Finn.
still the only place I’ve seen them.
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Find a Finn
http://www.finnscooters.com
Thanks for tuning in! He’s had a pretty wild ride eh?
Yea, really incredible. From the driving range operations, to needing to produce 1000 bags a week for Ping, definitely needed to be quick on his feet and just be ready / have the attitude to Get’er done
Interesting guy for sure
But also thought it was interesting that he liked the original battery system/design better/cooler but swapped it for something else because it was easier for the consumer.