> To
call a golf pro a "customer" of the PGA is totally absurd. A customer pays a fee
knowing what he is going to get and what he is >not going to get. A
professional golfer, if he indeed has to pay an entry fee, does it in the hope
that his reward will be, and usually is, much >greater than what he puts
in.
The PGA abolished entry fees in 1997 or 1998 (they were silly
- how about that, a sport that realizes when something is silly and gets rid of
it).
Other levels of professional golf do have entry fees for the
most part.
- Ed Parrot
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- t-and-f: Bad decision Ed Grant
- t-and-f: Webb's size Ed & Dana Parrot
- t-and-f: Webb's size Dave Cameron
- Re: t-and-f: Webb's size Randy Treadway
- RE: t-and-f: Bad decision --LONG Ben Hall
- Re: t-and-f: Bad decision Mitchell S. Clair, Esq