What are Your Rights?

July 22, 2010 by Admin 

Randy Gardner's Wedding
Creative Commons License photo credit: Philip Larson     Playing with strangers is not my “cup of tea.”   Now don't get me wrong, I'm not unfriendly in the least, however, I go to the course to play golf, not to socialize.

I've often wondered why, as a paying customer, you are expected to team-up to play with strangers.   Should you have a right to refuse?   I believe you should have that right.   Aren't YOU the paying customer?   When you are forking over your hard earned money (in many cases greens-fees up to $200), you have the right of refusal.

If you went out to dinner and were seated at a table with strangers how would you react?   I rest my case.   If you prefer to play alone or just with your own two-some, insist to do so.

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  1. Admin on July 26th, 2010 10:16 am

    Couldn’t agree more Ben. I think it’s time that players start exerting their rights as paying customers. Instead of listening to the dictates of a starter (who has no vested interest in your game), it’s time for players to stand up for their rights.

    Here, here !
    All the Best,
    Gary j. Zalimeni, Editor learn more go to: http://www.golfswingbook.com

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