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by Randall Ulbricht
You are only going to have one major golf vacation with your pals per year. Make it the best possible by designing it yourself. Forget the standard golf package and do it yourself.
In our last article we got to the minus two months point of your schedule.
You have researched and found the ideal location, picked out the perfect
house, sent out the word to your pals, and settled on the dates. By this
time, you should have a confirmed group, any of which would just as soon
lose their right arm as miss the event.
Let's lock in the rental house. You DO need to get this done as early as
you can. If you are setting up your vacation during the off-season like I
do, you are in the driver's seat. Talk directly to the property manager and
negotiate a better rate. Here is a summary of my discussion a few weeks ago.
"Hey, Tiffany. Randall here. It's that time again but our group is smaller.
We really like the house at ….. but it is more than we need. We will be
staying a full week. I figured the owner would rather have a bird in the
hand and rent the house for a full week instead of taking the chance of
renting it for just a couple days or not at all. We can afford $xxxx. I can
pay you today."
The result of this little conversation was that she immediately lopped
twenty percent off the advertised rate! You will never know until you ask.
Shoot for about a thirty percent reduction and go from there. I slapped the
deposit on my credit card and emailed the group. (Yes, I was looking for
praise.) You can dust off the smaller details like arranging linens (if not
provided in the rate) and final payment later.
Time to grab tee times. What I recommend is setting up early morning tee
times for each day. You will have to get up earlier than you may like, but
scheduling tee times around 8:00 to 8:30AM will accomplish several things,
including:
Over the Internet and by talking with local pros on the phone, you have
come up the courses you want to play. As with the house, you DO need to get
this done as early as you can so that you can get the tee times you want.
When scheduling tee times, I prefer talking directly to the head pro. In
general, you will find more flexibility on prices. Other bonuses like
getting a second set of tee times while only paying for a replay fee are
easier. The head honcho is also more likely to bend the rules to allow
advanced tee times if you are beyond the time window normally allowed.
Granted, this may be your first time in the location you picked, but you
can use about the same language as I do. I have just locked in our tee
times for February. I associate myself with a golf course to let them know
I am a “player” and the pros seem to be more deferential in talking with a
"player". Here is a summary of a standard call:
"Hey Bucky, Randall from Snee Farm here. It's getting to be that time of
the year again for our annual golf vacation. You have always treated us so
well and given us such a great rate in the past. The guys love the
challenge of your outstanding spread. I was just wondering if you fit us in
again on February 23rd. We are looking to play 36 and would appreciate
anything you could do for us."
With that or something similar as an opener, I forecast that you WILL get a
great rate from most of the courses. Don't make a second set of tee times
at this point unless you get them for just the replay fee. If you are
playing during the on-season and want to play 36, you may have to make and
pay for a guaranteed set of afternoon tee times. Some of the courses may
have events already scheduled when you want to play that particular course.
You may have to juggle this slightly and change already made tee times, so
complete your tee time set up within a couple days.
Now you have your group, your house and your tee times. It is time to get
down to real business. Now is the time to get the financial commitment.
Send an email spelling out the accommodations and the tee times. Ask for
your troops to send you at least half of what the final cost per man will
be. Our total per man is normally around $900 for all the lodging,
transportation, golf, food and beverages for the week.
Dining. In general we fix whatever breakfast we personally want, make
sandwiches to eat between rounds, and fix our own gourmet supper (with
loads of snacks to wreck our appetites during the entire day and night).
You can see our 2006 evening meals by clicking on 2006 Schedule at the
sample website www.eye-mind-tricks.com/golf . To support all this, you will
need to know what the group wants and prepare a shopping list. This year, I
used a free survey website and built a fill-in-the-blank survey for the
troops. You can see that at: www.surveymonkey.com/s.asp?u=256691624905
You can use surveymonkey like that or ask the same questions in an email.
To give you an idea of what your shopping list will look like for a group
of eight and assuming you follow our general plan, I put a close copy of
last year's shopping list at the above eye-mind-tricks website. Substitute
the word "shop" for "golf" to see it. With your shopping list built, you
will either grab the goodies before the flights of the group arrive if you
live locally, or have the troops assist on the way to your house.
You are now at the minus one month point of building the perfect golf
vacation. The next article will provide recipes, administration details,
entertainment ideas, and odds and ends.
Continue to Part 4: Your Perfect Golf Vacation - Conclusion
Randall Ulbricht provides online services and information using sites: Eye Mind Tricks , Love Poem , Article Outlet ,and Family Tree Templates.
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