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Tue, Dec 1 2015 11:03 AM (20 replies)
  • siggipj76
    2,989 Posts
    Mon, Nov 30 2015 4:00 PM

    I would really appreciate if people would stop

    going from a to z and inviting everyone.

    If someone is in a club , stop sending invites.

    a few players have been sending out invites like crazy the last few days.

    Show a little respect if people are in a club. Both to me and my club.

    it's not that hard to find people that are not in one.

    thank you

    Siggi

     

  • turfsand
    1,773 Posts
    Mon, Nov 30 2015 4:47 PM

    well said....+1

  • CEverett12
    14,177 Posts
    Mon, Nov 30 2015 5:40 PM

    I totally agree sir , there are a couple of poachers out there , I better not name any names but does BDH sound familiar ?    

  • EasyEdward
    13,507 Posts
    Mon, Nov 30 2015 5:58 PM

    Siggi:

    I agree 100% but then also have to say that it will not happen because those owners do not bother what people think.

    Heck my friend - yesterday I saw a CC with 170 out of 175 members allowed for them that had - wait for it....

     

    2,242 Pending Invites.

     

    Yup 2,242.

    Our best hope is that we get WGT to program in that the number of invites you can not be larger then the number of vacancies in your CC.

    and that is just as likely as getting those owners to stop voluntarily.

    Ed

  • TuckerPrestonJr
    1,380 Posts
    Mon, Nov 30 2015 7:35 PM

    Poaching is a serious breach protocol and absolutely runs counter to golf's code of honor.  It's not about justifying the conduct -- that can be done -- it's about respecting golf's historic commitment to respect, courtesy, and deference.   If you want cut throat, watch and play UFC.  

    Yet some owners depend on it and have no shame about it.    I recently kept tabs on one club owner who love to poach members.  He got called on out on his page by players, who already belong to one club or another, that he attempted to poach.  Yet, he still poaches.   He even erases these comments from his page -- I saw several such comments before he scrubbed them off the page -- and then continues to poach.

    His sales pitch seems to be "Are you bored with your club, come here.  Fair enough if a member is bored and wants to leave a club - happens all the time - but to have that as CC sales pitch is sad.

    I find my members three ways:

    1) WGT tournament leaderboards.   You can sort by CC and the players with no CC affiliation are grouped together at the end.  You can then see all non-affiliated players in a list.  And you know they are active.   This is #1 course

    2) The player directory.  There, I sort by country and tier

    3) Incoming requests from players.

    About pending invites, WGT needs to devise a system to make it easier for owners to delete invitations.  It takes multiple clicks per player. And that may not sound like a lot but club owners, the good ones, invest a great deal of time on administrative and member relations issues.  The bigger the club, the bigger the commitment.   It'd be a great if invites automatically expired after a week or some such.

  • siggipj76
    2,989 Posts
    Mon, Nov 30 2015 7:47 PM

    TuckerPrestonJr:

    Poaching is a serious breach protocol and absolutely runs counter to golf's code of honor.  It's not about justifying the conduct -- that can be done -- it's about respecting golf's historic commitment to respect, courtesy, and deference.   If you want cut throat, watch and play UFC.  

    Yet some owners depend on it and have no shame about it.    I recently kept tabs on one club owner who love to poach members.  He got called on out on his page by players, who already belong to one club or another, that he attempted to poach.  Yet, he still poaches.   He even erases these comments from his page -- I saw several such comments before he scrubbed them off the page -- and then continues to poach.

    His sales pitch seems to be "Are you bored with your club, come here.  Fair enough if a member is bored and wants to leave a club - happens all the time - but to have that as CC sales pitch is sad.

    I find my members three ways:

    1) WGT tournament leaderboards.   You can sort by CC and the players with no CC affiliation are grouped together at the end.  You can then see all non-affiliated players in a list.  And you know they are active.   This is #1 course

    2) The player directory.  There, I sort by country and tier

    3) Incoming requests from players.

    About pending invites, WGT needs to devise a system to make it easier for owners to delete invitations.  It takes multiple clicks per player. And that may not sound like a lot but club owners, the good ones, invest a great deal of time on administrative and member relations issues.  The bigger the club, the bigger the commitment.   It'd be a great if invites automatically expired after a week or some such.

    That is how it has been.

    And  should  be , but some just go beserk and click one anyone that has a A to Z name.

    Poaching says so much about the owner !

    I have been a part of 3 clubs. all three I wanted to prove that I was worth my membership.

     

  • siggipj76
    2,989 Posts
    Mon, Nov 30 2015 10:39 PM

    if you are going to quote someone pls try and hit the right button.

    I did not say the first part ! (Tucker )

    or did you just replace peoples name with mine ?

    copy and paste correctly for fff sake

    I stand by with what I said !

  • siggipj76
    2,989 Posts
    Mon, Nov 30 2015 10:44 PM

    I would love to refer to Andysons post , but I am not going to !

    PDB , I think it's wrong to recrute from other players clubs.

     

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