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I was hoping to get some clarification on the difference between a golf course management company and your company that offers golf course operating services? I mean that as a sincere question. Is the difference in the specificity of the management company, the quantity of courses that are operated by the company or some other tangible difference, aside from marketing strategies?
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Joe,
A few years ago when I saw that REALISTICALLY Golf course design was a dying business I started to pursue operating projects for various banks etc that would be taking some of these things back while also trying to be able to take advantage of a good deal here and there for purchase. BUT I don't call myself a management company. We jusr call ourselves a golf company. I don't like management companies for the most part. You always see a website with a list of CEO's, CFO's, COO's and about ten other executive positions but golf is not meant for all of that. We just position ourselves to attack the issues from the side we know and not the "more rounds" side.
I don't think some understand what I am saying regarding rounds. THERE ARE NO MORE ROUNDS. It's one pie and too many people to eat from it. We all have to face it, private clubs, public courses, municipal courses, architects builders, golf pros, club managers, supts. Everyone has to figure it out for themselves. IMHO there will not be 50 architects needed in the entire business and most of it will be a hype business. The regional and local archies will become a combo design build unit and no one on thissite will ever discuss their projects or even know their names.