The Golf Industry Show is in Orlando this year. Unlike the PGA show, this one travels each year. About every three years we are in Central Florida. The weather has been back and forth but no snow!
This GIS is comprised of golf superintendents, builders and architects.
I started the week visiting a couple of golf courses (with clubs) and checking out the local scenery. First was Falcon's Fire, a public facility which is managed by the Marriott. They took it over a couple of years ago and have made some nice changes to the course. The greens are fairly new Tiff-Eagle Bermuda and ryegrass covered the rest of the property. This course, like most in Florida, overseed during the fall to cool season grasses so the "snow-birds" have a lush playing surface. The winter months are usually where these courses do 90% of their business.
By the end of spring the dormant bermudagrass will begin to emerge and the ryegrass will die off since it just won't be able to prosper under the severe growing conditions by that time.
Tuesday, we greeted the sunrise at Grande Lakes, Ritz Carlton. Beautiful property and managed meticulously. I found it funny that they did less rounds than Vail Golf Club did last year!
As you can see here, I had some troubles during the round, but I managed a bogey on the 18th here.
Wednesday I spent all day walking the trade show. The show floor has gotten smaller over the years, but there were plenty of educational opportunities. I am just getting ready to head back to the floor right now and will post more information about the show.
So Steve,
ReplyDeleteThink about the rough above the hillside fairway east of #14 green and think abouth the hillside on #2 about 175 from the green and think about having me provide 48" x 96" letters - V A I L and you grow something so that from I 70 we can subtly say to thousands and thousands of passerbyers per day - STOP and visit the Vail Golf Club.
OK...just another one of Rick's off the chart ideas...but this one has merit!! THOUGHTS. THANKS.