Jeff,
I don't really have a chip on my shoulder at all about those two guys, I wish I could have a career like that playing that well. To be honest my game really isn't up to snuff to be able to be a PGA pro. I was decent at first, but it seems like my game has progessively gotten worse, and it gets embarrasing to play with members and shoot a bad score. Those two guys are great guys and beloved by a lot of people, they don't even know me. I was just mentioning two people that are sort of what Dean is explaining.
You don't need to make me feel bad for a reference, because I am actually getting out of the PGA business and going into Turfgrass because I would rather be out setting up a golf course instead of sitting in a golf shop. And I have worked at qute a few nice places I don't need those guys to recommend me, thank you very much. I don't know where you are located Jeff, but out here in So-Cal almost so many assistant pros do the exact same thing, stand behind the register and check people in all day. I have the pleasure of running ladies day, mens day, and doing lessons. I don't mind my job at all right now, its just not what I want to be doing my whole life. Out here there are a lot of head pros that probably play less than 10 times a year, its pretty bad. They just don't have the time or the want to play. I don't have a chip on my shoulder Jeff, its just not what I want to be doing and I have realized that now. So you don't need to worry about looking for my resume. It is just that the past 3 high end clubs I have worked at I have seen pro jobs getting cut, so I know that being a PGA in the golf business doesn't guarentee you a good job. You are probably a great pro and you most likely have assistants that enjoy working for you, not all head pros can say that.