Nighthawk117a
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I think they should at the very least let you know before the round. The courses in Minnesota are good about this with either a sign at the check in desk or a notice on their website.
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Pro shop should make you well aware of any aeration or major maintenance going on that you would encounter during the course of play. They should, in my opinion, also offer discounted pricing at that time if it effects play, which many/most do. Anything other than that is misleading.
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Pro shop should make you well aware of any aeration or major maintenance going on that you would encounter during the course of play. They should, in my opinion, also offer discounted pricing at that time if it effects play, which many/most do. Anything other than that is misleading.
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Big Time and I ran into a little awkward situation last week. We booked a time on Golf Now on one of their hot deals. Got to the course only to find out because of recent rains, we only got to play the back 9 twice. The front was closed. Looked at our receipt from GolfNow and there was a footnote about it. But, should have been information available before we booked it. Turned out ok, it's was a decent course. Just not what we thought we had paid for.Pro shop should make you well aware of any aeration or major maintenance going on that you would encounter during the course of play. They should, in my opinion, also offer discounted pricing at that time if it effects play, which many/most do. Anything other than that is misleading.
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We are aerating today and tomorrow.It's very annoying, absolutely... And it's why I think the course needs to make it clear, whether they announce it during the call, on the site, wherever, that the greens have been ravaged.
If I call in and book a t time, most of the courses around here will give me a heads up that the course has been recently aerated.
However, when I book on golf now, they never mention anything, which is fine. Once one course starts aerating, most others have as well.
Pro shop should make you well aware of any aeration or major maintenance going on that you would encounter during the course of play. They should, in my opinion, also offer discounted pricing at that time if it effects play, which many/most do. Anything other than that is misleading.
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I love this response.Yes, you should be informed of conditions of the course prior to paying for your round.
Thread over.