You people have no clue how much the cart/bag room staff actually does. How about you go in there (for those who ride) pull you own cart, unload your own bag, load it on the cart, clean the cart, etc.? And for those who walk at clubs with bag rooms, maybe you'd like to go in, pull you own bag out, clean clubs, etc. Yeah, bag room guys don't add anything to the golf experience. How about we just get rid of them all and see what happens.
Working for a club with a no tipping rule sucks when you are making 8.50 an hour and the other clubs in the area with no tip rules are paying 14.00
Not sure where you live, but I can tell you that no clubs in Raleigh or Pinehurst pay their guys $8.50, let alone $14 per hour.
Getting to play any day of the week makes up for it though.
Not if working the bag room is your only job, man's got to eat.
I can tell you, that if I was a course owner, I would in no way have a no-tip policy. I simply couldn't afford to pay my guys enough for them to have a living wage.
I do find it rather odd that "the poor kid is only making minimum wage" card is being played here.
Do any of you tip your local burger flipper? Or your local taco maker? How about the guy who rings you up at Wal-Mart? Or the kid folding clothes at Target after you've tried them on and decided not to make a purchase? I think a very good arguement can be made that they are more deserving of tips as they have to put up with more BS on a daily basis, not that a bag boy doesn't either.
Just saying....
I do tip the lot guys are stores who come out and help me load stuff in my car. If he tries to say no, he can't take it, I tell him to just shut up and take it anyway (as long as no manager or anyone is around) Home Depot will actually fire you if they catch you taking tips.