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Friday, October 28, 2005
Golf Zoo Upgrades Servers!
Golf Zoo is moving servers to a brand new hosting facility that will provide us with improved performance! During this move, you may find our site inaccessible- this move is scheduled to occur the evening of 10/28. Golf Zoo is growing to serve you, our clients, better than ever for the upcoming season. See you soon!
Wednesday, October 19, 2005
Will Bill Energize Golf Industry?
Energy regulations signed by President Bush could give the Grand Strand's golf industry a boost, with more evening daylight hours translating into increased revenue at area courses. However, some Myrtle Beach course owners say the tradeoff of one less hour of light in the morning has the potential to hurt their bottom lines.
The Energy Act of 2005, among other things, extends daylight-savings time by four weeks each year beginning in 2007. Some Myrtle Beach area golf leaders say more daylight in the evening will let golfers stay on courses longer. especially during the peak spring season, This will add three weeks to daylight savings time in March and another week in November. While other golf course leaders feel that an extra hour of daylight in the evening means one less hour in the morning and the afternoon business will come at the cost of the higher priced morning rounds. For example- morning rounds between $85-$100 replays are usually a spur of the moment decision by a lot of groups for the cost of a $22.00 cart fee.
Fellow Golfers out there - Let me know: Friend or Foe?
The Energy Act of 2005, among other things, extends daylight-savings time by four weeks each year beginning in 2007. Some Myrtle Beach area golf leaders say more daylight in the evening will let golfers stay on courses longer. especially during the peak spring season, This will add three weeks to daylight savings time in March and another week in November. While other golf course leaders feel that an extra hour of daylight in the evening means one less hour in the morning and the afternoon business will come at the cost of the higher priced morning rounds. For example- morning rounds between $85-$100 replays are usually a spur of the moment decision by a lot of groups for the cost of a $22.00 cart fee.
Fellow Golfers out there - Let me know: Friend or Foe?
Monday, October 10, 2005
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