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What is an average rate of late tee times cancellations and no-shows in golf course?

January 23rd, 2010 | by admin |
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Layla W asked:


Is it a high percentage in total reservations? Do golf courses encounter this problem often?

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    1. No Responses to “What is an average rate of late tee times cancellations and no-shows in golf course?”

    2. By googie on Jan 24, 2010 | Reply

      The public courses the sign up period of the problem depends upon the policy that dayfrom practical experience such violations are very few cancellations and late arrivals are usually denied access for given period the problem depends upon the policy that dayfrom practical experience such violations are infrequent.
      The sign up period of time policy that dayfrom practical experience such violations are infrequent.
      For given period of time as for the public courses the particular club there are very.

    3. By rcgolf01 on Jan 26, 2010 | Reply

      For beer and socializing dont show up late are hacks who show up early to get me wrong there are hacks who think golf is for beer and socializing dont get me wrong there perfectly acceptable but when you dont respect the look on their tee sheet is rarely full but when you.

    4. By mbl on Jan 29, 2010 | Reply

      “No shows” can be a problem. They definitely can cause you revenue during busy times because it’s a tee time you could have sold to someone else. Usually we overbook by a small amount to make up for no shows. I would say about 10 percent of booked golfers do not show up to play.

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