May, 2005

May, 2005
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Club Features

  • Oakland Hills Gets Set to "Make the Turn" at 90
    After a $16.25 million renovation that still looks and functions like new five years after its completion, and with the PGA ready to help mark the course's 90th birthday in 2008, one of America' most storied clubs shows no signs of fading.

    Food & Beverage

  • A Hands-On Approach to Kids' Fare
    Keep the little ones entertained with interesting menus and food they can play with. Their parents will thank-and pay-you!

    Design & Renovation

  • Blending New and Old Traditions at Fairmount CC at Fairmount CC
    How a quick, cost-efficient and effective renovation has put this New Jersey club in much better position to take on "The Donald."

    Exterior Design

  • An Inspiring "Comeback" at California's Quail Lodge
    Restoring a Sense of Belonging Through its $25 million "comeback," Quail Lodge returned much of the club to its rightful owners.

    Interior Design

  • Not So Extreme Makeovers
    Whether it's a 350-person wedding or an intimate wine dinner, simple techniques can transform your dining areas from casual to chic without a total overhaul.

    Pro Shop

  • Keeping Up With the Online Bobby Joneses
    Web auction sites and discount retailers are making pro shops work harder to earn their sales--but club pros still have some good merchandising tools in their bags to help gain back an edge.

    Today's Manager

  • Club Insurance: No Risk of Overprotection
    Even if you place full trust in your insurance broker, there are things you still can and should do to ensure the best possible outcomes from club-related coverage and claims.

    Technology

  • Systems That Can't Be Beat
    Unconnected individual applications just won't get it done anymore. Here's how true software integration has helped two clubs learn--and do--much more through "big picture" views.