Make it your treat…or not
The “right” approach here varies from member to member and club to club. What’s important is to be clear up front about who’s covering what so that there’s no awkwardness.
Set the stakes
Some folks like playing for a little something. Others don’t. Ask gently on the first tee if anyone is up for a friendly game, but make it clear that it’s all good if they’re not.
Keep it light
Allow for breakfast balls. Concede short putts. The last thing you want is to leave a guest sweating over a two-footer. Bottom line: This is supposed to be fun.
Share the full experience.
Maybe your club has a rich history, or distinctive design features, or an especially astounding view, or a signature drink. Pointing out those kinds of details — without playing overbearing tour guide — can make for a truly memorable day.
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2019-08-03 12:05:19Z
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