What’s something a golf course does that genuinely improves the experience?

Not necessarily anything huge or expensive. I’m curious about the little things courses do around the clubhouse, pro shop, restaurant, events, or even on the course that make you think, that actually makes things easier/better.

Could be technology, communication, signage, amenities, anything. What have you seen a course do really well?

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u/Dizzy-Ortizzy — 10 days ago

How often are you updating your menu and promotions throughout the year?

Updating too often can make things feel inconsistent, but leaving everything the same for too long can make the menu feel stale.

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u/Dizzy-Ortizzy — 2 months ago

What’s the weirdest place you’ve ever been asked to park your truck?

Food trucks end up in some pretty random spots.

We once got booked for an event that turned out to be basically a gravel lot behind a warehouse.

Still worked out, but it was not what we expected.

What’s the strangest location you’ve served from?

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u/Dizzy-Ortizzy — 3 months ago