As golf courses throughout the country get back to business, it’s important owners and operators have the tools they need to create and maintain a safe and healthy place for workers and customers. It goes without saying that NGCOA encourages all golf course owners and operators to follow local, state and federal laws; below you will find materials, guidance and other information related to getting your golf business back on track after COVID-19 closures.
As part of an industry-wide collaboration to lead the responsible return of golf in the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, the game’s allied organizations have established “Back2Golf,” a plan outlining operational guidelines for golf’s 16,000-plus facilities that adhere to nationally established protocols and best practices.
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Rock Lucas is right. You will most likely get a notification of settlement. Twisted ankles are typically around 15 to 20K. It is part of the system. Insurance companies do not want to risk going to trial ...
In my experience, your insurance provider will pull most of the strings. In many cases they will prefer to settle vs fight in order to save on legal fees, even though you are in the right. Mainly depends ...
Greetings NGCOA compatriots. I have an area under repair on a fairway that is clearly marked with many stakes until we've fixed it. A while ago, a member of my club went past the stakes to retrieve her ...
That stinks. We don't utilize the member module as our operation is pretty straightforward with charging and memberships. I wish I had more experience with that particular module to give you a hand. I ...
Billing problems, member credit limit is set at $1500 but there system lets that start over each month if it's paid or not , membership numbers are not available on the system and many other problems ...