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Hi, I'm andre Ato.
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I'm from Henderson, Nevada, and I play at Revere Golf Club.
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And this is Golf Smarter.
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Number four hundred and fifty eight.
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Welcome to golf Smarter Mulligans, your second chance to gain
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Well, I think, just like the golf swing, there are
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certain basic fundamental things that everybody needs to go through.
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You have to have a very sound fundamental putting grip.
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Whether it's the traditional reverse overlap grip or whether it's
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left hand low or the pencil grip or the claw
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or whatever you like to do. You have to have
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a sound fundamental grip that does what your grip is
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supposed to do in the putting stroke, and that's to
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work together with your arms and do not break down
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an impact. I think you need to have a great
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setup position. You have to have good eye position, good
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ball position, good hand and arm position, because all those
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things take care of where the putter is going to swing.
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So if you have a good setup position and your
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body is ready, the putter will swing on your target
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line a lot easier than if it doesn't.
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Head professional Steven Snyder with important tips you may have forgotten.
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This is Golf Smarter. Welcome to the Golf Smarter podcast. Steve.
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Hello, Fred, how are you good? How are you?
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I'm doing well, Thank you very much good. I'm so
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glad that you joined me here in the studio today.
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We've known each other for a long time. Our kids
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played little league together before the baseball strike, that was
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pre ninety four. We've known each other a long time. Yeah,
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but we've never discussed golf in all these years. And
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I've you know, I've already been playing. I didn't even
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know that's what you did at the time. I didn't
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start playing until like ninety six or something, ninety eight.
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So yeah, I am so excited to have this conversation
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with you finally.
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Thanks for having man, I'm gonna enjoy it.
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Well, great, great, So let's talk about first of all,
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Indian Valley Golf Course. How long have you been there?
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What do you do I've been there about eleven and
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a half years. I'm the PGA head golf professional. I
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work some hours in the golf shop every day. I
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merchandise the golf shop. I do all the inventory of
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clubs and clothing and things for the members and for
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the public, and I teach in the afternoons. I organize
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our junior golf program for the summer, and everything that
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a head golf professional would do working for a Indian
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Valley corporation.
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Okay, it's interesting because I think that most people have
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this idea that it would be great to be a
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golf pro because then I can just play golf and
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give lessons. No, no, it's much more than that.
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Now we have a very very active men's and ladies
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club and I play. I try to play with the
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men's club once a week. I don't make that happen,
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but I try to play with the men's club once
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a week, and they encourage us to play. All the
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golf professional staff, but once a week is about what
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I do.
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Really, do you miss it?
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I do, But it's my business. I'm not in the
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business of playing golf. I'm in the business of golf,
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so I do all the different things around the playing
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part of it. And I think I have and I've
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been a PGA member since nineteen eighty, so I think
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I have a pretty good knowledge of the operation of
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the golf industry and enjoy all facets of it.
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When you're studying to be a golf professional teaching professional,
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do they also teach you like business? I mean, it's
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like you're going to have to run a pro shop.
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Here are the things you need to know.
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Yeah, they do. I think you learn a lot of
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it through the School of Hard Knocks. But yeah, the
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PGA has an education program that takes about four years
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or five years to go through, depending on how long
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you stretch it out, and they teach you everything from
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owning your own golf shop and open to buy program,
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turf grass maintenance, golf cart operations, and golf cart mechanics.
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You know, they give you a little introduction on all
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the different parts and then expect you to gain the
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rest of it through working knowledge.
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The hard knocks. What's the biggest surprise for you.
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The biggest surprise with the golf industry.
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Yeah, since you've been doing it and when you came
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out of school and stuff, it was like, WHOA, I
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didn't expect that.
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Well, I think like everybody, I mean, we get into
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the golf business because we like to play golf, and
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I think that's probably the biggest surprises. You don't play
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as much golf as you would like to or think
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that you should, because you're too busy, and by the
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time you've worked your eight hour day or nine hour day,
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who wants to go out and play nine holes. We
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do it, but it's a little harder to motivate yourself
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to play golf under those circumstances.
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I can't Every teacher I've ever had a conversation with
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doesn't play as much golf as they'd love to. And
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when people ask me, oh, I love to play golf,
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I would love to be a teacher, and it's like, well,
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those are two real different things they are. Being a
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teacher is one thing. Being a golf instructor it adds
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to that. But if you love to play golf, you
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may not want to get into the golf business because
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you're going to get burned out, you're going to start
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hating it.
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Yeah, there's a lot of people that they get in
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and they get out shortly after, and they get into
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a regular job, and they end up playing more golf
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than when they were in the golf business, you obviously
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lose some of the perks of being able to play
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your golf course, but you probably play more golf when
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you're not in the business.
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Yeah, you probably do, Probably do so. Indian Valley is
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a course that I've talked about many times on the
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show because it is my home course. I leave next
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to a golf course that I don't play that much.
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But it's only, you know, a ten minute twelve minute
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drive for me to get there, and it's a challenging course.
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It's a fun course. It's a great walk and a
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lot of people probably don't do it. It's like seven
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and a half miles or something.
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Pretty good size walk, and.
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There's only one level hole. In my head, there's only
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one level hole on the course. Right. Everything is you're
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hitting your lot ups and downs, lots of ups and downs,
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lots of ups and downs. And that's one of the
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things I want to go over is how to play
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those shots, how to take advantage of a course that
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is far from level. I mean, the greens are fair,
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they're quick, and you've got to play your shots. But
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it's a it's not an easy walk. It's a great walk.
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It's yeah, it's a great walk. A lot of people
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of older people, younger people do like to walk the
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golf course. So the front nine is a little easier
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walk than the back nine. The back nine gets a
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little bit more up and down the hills once you
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get to fourteen right fourteen through seventeen, but it's a
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good challenge. It's not overly long distance wise, it's even
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from the championship teas. It's about sixty three hundred and
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fifty yards, so not horribly long. But you have a
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lot of uphill, downhill, side hill, lies to some small
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greens and then to some big greens, so you have
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a good variation of shots that you're gonna play.
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So it tests you, yep, and there's a lot of
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blind shots to greens. You know, it's always good to
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have course knowledge of what you're doing, but you don't
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always see where you're going. You can see the flag tip,
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but that it ends up being it.
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Yeah, there's a number of shots where you're hitting up
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to a green or you're hitting over a little bit
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of a rise, so yeah, you're gonna have some some
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blind shots, not a lot of blind shots, but some.
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And also that back nine it can get pretty windy
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on that too.
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Fifteen sixteen, yep, yep.
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But there is one of the greatest features of any
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golf course, definitely in the county, that I've ever seen,
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is you have an elevator. It goes between fourteen and thirteen,
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fourteen and fourteen. What's the history of that? How did
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that happen?
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Well, the boss likes to say Jeff McAndrews is the
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general manager and Jeff Senior is the director of golf.
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And they like to say.
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Any family business.
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It's a family business. Oh, they like to say, anybody
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that would build a golf course it has an elevator,
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that's got to be an idiot. But the elevator's been
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there and been redone and remodeled several times. And it's
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basically a tram ride for the walkers to get him
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from the thirteenth green to the fourteenth tee. And it's
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a beautiful ride. I've done a couple of times just
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to take the ride up there. And you have a
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view of Stafford Lake and you have a view of
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about five or six holes on the golf course. So
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and it helps a little bit with the speed of play.
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And obviously cart writers ride the cart path up, but
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the walkers can jump in that tram ride and get
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right up to the next team.
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Last time I played, when I had my really spectacular
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round after I came back from vacation, and we got
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matched up with these two brothers, middle aged, big boys,
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big like. These guys had to take the cart. These
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are not walking guys right their cart. I had to
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push their car, produce my cart to push their cart
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up that hill because they were going, ah. It's things
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running out of steam and it's like no, you're kind
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of waiting it down. It made it a little tough.
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You mentioned Stafford Lake, which is pretty much the water
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source from Marin County. It's looking really sad right now.
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What is Indian Valley And we've talked about this about
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other courses. Pasa Tiempo did a show recently with the
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Presidio and their efforts during our drought. What do you do?
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What is Indian Valley doing to deal with the drought
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right now?
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Well, Indian Valley actually is on water District property, so
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the owners of the golf course don't own actually the property,
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but we do get our water to irrigate from Stafford Lake.
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They've asked us to cut back twenty to twenty five percent,
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which we've done. So a lot of the perimeter areas
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that normally would get irrigated this year did not get irrigated.
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And you'll see some areas where some of the questionable
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grasses have burnt out, but the basic golf course has
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stayed in great shape all year. Tea to green, Yeah,
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it really is.
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So that's the strategy here is just to avoid the
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outside areas.
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Eliminate all the perimeters that you don't need to water.
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The area from tee to green on a par three,
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you don't see those getting watered at all, and they
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they have gotten watered in the past. So we've cut
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back as much as we can and as much as
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they've asked us to, and we're all keeping our fingers
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crossed for this winter.
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Right I'm really hoping for some lousy weather here.
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We'd like to sell some rain gear. Yeah, you've got
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a lot of backgear. You've got a.
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Lot in the back room that you haven't been able
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to get rid of for least the last three years.
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Yeah, we've got plenty.
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Oh man, that's a shame. One of the other features
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that I just love about your golf course, and I
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had this idea one day. It's like, you know, I
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have to walk my dog every morning, why don't I
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just take her with me on a golf course. So
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I googled dog friendly golf courses, thinking I'd never even
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heard of such a thing, and just that weekend there
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was an article about two courses in Marine Indian Valley
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in San Geronimo that are dog friendly. How did that
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come about? And what does that mean?
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You know what, I don't even know how it's come about.
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It's a great feature, and we have a lot of
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people that take advantage of bringing their dog up of
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some on a leash and some just on command that
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are well behaved. And we haven't had any problems from
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the dogs or from customers saying that I don't like
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to play when people have their dogs, or it's just