Tag: The Golfdom Files

The Golfdom Files: Small fleet for a small club

February 18, 2015 By
Most golf courses, no matter the size, keep a fleet of golf cars available to their members. In the 1950s and ’60s they were a luxury that some courses could not afford, let alone profit from. ¶ In 1958, Doylestown ...

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The Golfdom Files: The next 25 years

January 22, 2015 By
Forecasting what could impact the immediate and long-term future of golf is not an uncommon concept for this publication. ¶ In the January 1975 issue of Golfdom, Jerry Claussen, a consultant for the National Golf Foundation’s Rocky Mountain Region, took ...

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The Golfdom Files Extended: Confessions of a club pro

December 19, 2014 By
In December 2014 issue we published an article from the May 1967 issue of Golfdom written by an anonymous club professional. The pro goes into detail about his day-to-day relationships with the club administration and membership. Despite all of the challenging relationships he wrote about in ...

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The Golfdom Files: Confessions of a club pro

December 16, 2014 By
Golf: it’s not an easy gig. ¶ In the May, 1967 issue of Golfdom, an anonymous club pro was given the opportunity to let it all out about the trials and tribulations of his job… the fickle members, the small ...

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The Golfdom Files: New bonanza in ’66

November 24, 2014 By
At Golfdom, we always want to know what our readers are thinking. Sending out a quick survey is one way to take a snapshot of what is on the minds of many in the industry. It seems that Golfdom has ...

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The Golfdom Files: What of Golf in 1943?

October 22, 2014 By
Here is a round-up of opinion from regional golf association officials based on experiences of 1942. Officials of regional golf associations have collaborated with Golfdom in taking a cold-eyed look at the facts of life in U.S. golf this first ...

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