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Old 10-01-2011, 12:15 AM   #20
iiilizium

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Though it is a crazy way to approach it for the reasons mentioned above, if a course is able to generate some revenue for practice other than the range we might get some better practice facilities out of it. For most courses, the putting and chipping greens are money pits.

I have always wondered how a nice practice facility that charged by the hour would do. No buckets of balls to buy, just check in when you enter and pay when you leave. Maybe even have a resident pro or two with no extra charge fro advice.
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