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Old 08-16-2012, 05:25 PM   #10
eI7iqNot

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I'm not overly worried about Pro Shops as long as they have the basics in place and aren't too far out of line with costs. The people are the major concern for me, I need a sullen 18y old with a 4 handicap giving me attitude like I need a hole in the head.

The big box stores and internet shopping have been hard on all the pro shops here, even at the higher end courses. That effects selection, although mine's certainly willing and able to order anything for me. They just can't keep it all in stock so someone can beat the snot out of the demos and go buy it for $50 less elsewhere. As such, be friendly, have some gloves / tees / hats / shirts around, be knowledgeable, and I'm satisfied.
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