@Daniel_Rapaport Dan, wouldn’t a rollback benefit the long hitters even more than equipment made to maximize distance? Maybe I’m missing something entirely, but it seems like it would eliminate the target golfers’ chances by forcing them to hit long irons constantly.
@benpearlgolf From a business perspective, you’d just need to analyze the ROI to ensure it’s generating more than it’s costing you. From a personal perspective, if you enjoy that once per week enough to justify the cost, then it’s absolutely worth it.
@Top100Rick Searching for 10 minutes for a ball is too easy in a cart. Walkers are not only typically better golfers who need to search less, but they’re also not going to add 300 yards of extra steps every hole in the rough.
@CraigStem I know this is hard to believe, but some guys play baseball because they actually enjoy it. In fact, most guys who are 85-87 play at some tiny school in the middle of nowhere that can’t offer scholarships, and they do it all for the love of the game, too!
@MurrayHillGuy1 This is a weird conversation… until they said “hard stop,” I would’ve just responded saying that we can reschedule. After those words, that would be the last time I try to schedule anything with them
@NUCLRGOLF Don’t try to work the ball against your natural shot. If you hit a fade even 70% of the time, then play the fade. The percentage will grow over time with repetition leading to more fairways and greens.