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in the golf industry (sans an actual PGA player) what would it be and who would you like to work for?
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Oooooohhhh, as a former greenskeeper I really like this one.Greens keeper at Augusta National.
Oooooohhhh, as a former greenskeeper I really like this one.
Dude, that's dream come true ****. When I was the Assistant Superintendent at Torreon Golf Club, I used to trick the course up during the majors weekends. I NEVER set the course up unfairly but those four (sixteen) days on the course were the toughest of the year. The Masters was THE tricked out weekend. Double mowed and doubled rolled all four days. It used to piss some of the members off but the head pro (who eats **** for EVERYONE) was fully on board, though. I brought the idea to him in my second season as Assistant. He loved the idea and we ran with it until I left.can you imagine all the goodies and gear you would have access to? Plus rolling greens and cutting pins for the Masters!!!!
Love this one, too.Course architect.
When I was working in the in the industry we were getting ready to go from an 18 hole facility, to a 36. My boss took me out after the course designers had done some preliminary flagging of the layout of the course. At first, all I could see was just a series of flags running through the middle of the forest. The pink flags indicated the center of the fairway, yellow flags (fairway boundries), red flags (bunker centers), green flags (green complex). When he first took me out, I just wasn't "seeing it". I kind of stayed on him to keep taking me out there when we had the time.Course architect.