I would be interested in paying it forward at remote clubs potentially cash strapped I have taken groups to in the past and hope to in the future.
A prepaid green fee for 8-something like that would no doubt help in the short run, with minimal impact on the clubs when the voucher is used
Jeff:
This is a lovely idea. There are many businesses that need something like it, but I'm not seeing it so much . . . they are all asking for charity . . . or a $25 billion government bailout. Americans are too used to having to be the squeaky wheel, because casual cruelty has been the order of the day for so long.
[I enjoyed the Twitter thread about Boeing recently, shaming them like so many shame the unemployed: Why didn't you save up for a rainy day? Maybe you should consider a second job, like driving for Uber? If you hadn't bought a fancy phone/computer you could have put food on the table now! etc.]
Like Thomas Dai and Joe Z, I have been seeing the charity auctions and the GoFundMe pages and thinking, why do these high-end places think they deserve help more than everywhere else?
Isn't every golf course going to struggle right now? Don't all their employees need some help?
Paying it forward is a great concept. And members, of course, have to do the same to support their own clubs, even if they aren't allowed to play there for a while.