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Golf Club Manager

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Real-Life Communication

You are the golf club manager of Gomer's Golf Farm, a family-oriented golf course. With business slowing down through the winter months, you have spent some extra time designing a new course catering to youngsters.

You decided to name this course Little Rascals Golf Course. In order for all your previous and future patrons to take full advantage of this new addition, you've decided to run an advertisement in the local newspaper.

"Communication is key in any business," says golf club manager Jack Spinelli. "You have to recognize the needs of your customers and see to it that they are satisfied when they leave your establishment. Keeping your clientele abreast of any changes is just good business, plain and simple."

In your advertisement, you may want to include the following points and ideas:

  • You provide warm, friendly service, great food and a family atmosphere
  • They can play Little Rascals Golf Course for only $5
  • It will teach children proper golf etiquette and give them something fun and constructive to do while the parents play their own course
  • It's scenic, peaceful, relaxing and challenging