Gentleman- I suppose my new myopathy, has me a bit edgy. Here, they put up banners that read "character counts". Yet, when scrutinizing the reality, it's all about the power and the money. I'm not just talking GOLF, either. Clearly the municipality attitude, that is pervasive and conflicting, is largely to blame, in this region.
But, even in Monterey, it was just one individual who carried the 1st T ball, with some help from the Salvation Army (because they had exposure to the underprivledged kids) and a few volunteers. The Pro, this gentleman talked into spending two Saturdays a month, ended up being fired by the company under less than stellar circumstances.
I am all behind the "higher road" this program tries to exhibit. But, in my reality, try implies can't. Too many past administrative abuses, negative perceptions, to overcome, before I blindly endorse a pga tour program.
Pro's need to Exhibit these qualities through action. Be it fixing 20 ball marks per green or picking up trash. Constantly showing while teaching. How many do, or even have that chance?
ps. Forgot to mention the new GM at Pinon Hils, quit.