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Last Update :6/21/2018 CIB: What Makes a Good Golf Club Great?
What Makes a Good Golf Club Great?
Many iconic golf clubs, like Winged Foot, Shinnecock Hills and Merion Golf Club, share characteristics that put them in the upper echelon of their industry. Golf Digest developed a list of these traits and found that clubs like these often strongly encourage walking the course over using golf carts, staff highly trained caddies, have a signature menu item and allow limited technology, including cell phones. Golf Digest.
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Millennials Take Alternate, Ambitious Trips
More millennials are replacing hotels and resorts with less conventional vacations such as staying in a local resident’s home, camping or backpacking. Millennial women have driven this trend as they seek new, unique travel experiences. Major companies have responded to this trend, like Marriott, which offers vacation packages and Booking.com, which allows users to reserve vacation homes. GenPop.
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The Synergistic Relationship Between Golf Communities and Homeowners
There is a growing concern in golf communities that fewer homeowners are teeing off at their respective courses, negatively impacting the course’s ability to stay open and consequently lowering the value of surrounding homes. Some solutions to this include buying the course outright, allowing partial re-development of the course property and implementing mandatory membership dues. NGF.
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Operations and Membership
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The Country Club of Virginia Acquaint Kids With the "CCV Way"
In an effort to facilitate a family-oriented experience that engages its younger members, The Country Club of Virginia (CCV) has instituted a Youth Code of Conduct, the “CCV Way,” that focuses on setting expectations and reinforcing positive behavior for junior members. Alongside these community guidelines, CCV has found success in scavenger hunts based on the game Clue and capture-the-flag games supplemented with Nerf guns. This unique approach demonstrates a viable way to appease patrons of all ages, creating a tangible sense of belonging and community at CCV. Club & Resort Business.
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Webinar: OSHA's at the Door - What Do You Do?
Did you know your operation only has 4 hours to provide your OSHA 300 logs? On Thursday, June 28 at 2:00 p.m. ET, learn from Alan Achatz, CCM, CHE, owner, Club Safety Solutions, as he explains the processes of an OSHA inspection from the inspector arriving on property, conducting the site visit to and including the issuance of citations, penalties and the appeals process. Register for the webinar here.
(NCA webinars are free for members and $35 for nonmembers.)
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Learn How NCA Can Help Your Club Achieve Greater Success
The National Club Association has an expansive Advocacy Program that works to protect your club and interests at the state and federal level. But NCA is also widely known for itsperiodicals, publications and education programs focusing on industry trends, human resources, operations, and governance and planning topics.
Take your club to the next level and join the NCA network of more than 750 clubs and industry leaders around the nation. Please contact Stephen Peeler for more information.
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