Tony,
I find that tipping or bribing the staff at any club, to achieve something not available to other members is disgusting. Some years ago I was about to play Bel-Air in Los Angeles, a celebrity came along dropped the starter a big one and was well on his way before others who were in line. I decided then and there that ithis should never happen at a private club and I would certainly fire the guy taking the money.
Bob
Bob
As always your comments are right on. There is no room for that in a Private Club. This is a firing offense at the Clubs I belong to.
Best
Dave
Ummm..... If you fire the employee have you solved the problem?
This is a complaint I've heard before at many of the clubs I belong to and worked at-
but it's rarely actually happening the way it's perceived to be happening.(although I'm sure it does happen)
Once ,when I worked at Long Cove an out of town member who had no advance tee time politely approached me with his dilemna of three guests and no tee time , I suggested he putt and linger near the first tee. After watching the first tee remain open for 10 minutes, I had his group tee off-He thanked me profusely and immediately off they went.
The member who had the tee- time that went begging came sprinting down yelling obscenities and suggesting a gratuity was involved--as half of his group was just pulling into the parking lot.
I politely suggested his two ball tee off (to secure their spot)and we would bring out the rest of his group when they were ready.
He insisted the group in front had cut in and "bought" their tee time-meanwhile as he continued to reprimand me (rather than tee off) the group who was now up showed up.
At that point I suggested he come back in a couple of hours and I would try to work him in.
This had everything to do with accomodating a polite member in a tight, embarrassing position and another who was simply late incurring no penalty(at first) yet freaking out.
Very often the staff will go out of their way to accomodate a nice person, and occasionally apply the rules literally to a known prick.
It generally not a coincidence that the genuinely polite, easy going members are a bit more generous regarding the Holiday Gratuity Fund, and often that is not the case with the members that take care to make sure the employees "know that they are the reason they're employed".
And yes the "inmates" do run the asylum, so it never hurts to be courteous to them.