professor
Firstly. Thank you for the kind wishes about my golf buddy's son. Appreciate it.
Your responsibility to check if aerated greens are annoying...?
Of course they're f-ing annoying. Everyone agrees. Including myself. And yeah - it'd be nice if every course had the policy to inform the public ahead of time. But we know it's hardly ever been that way and will never be that way across the board. So why complain/argue about it if you've experienced this over the past 20 years?
The gist of your post however wasn't about "checking to see if aerated greens are annoying" but rather to complain about the course not making you aware, and once you get there and realize that the greens aren't pristine - should you be entitled a discount?
This was your quote! :
Should not golf courses advise their customers that their greens might have just been aerated? I recognize that aeration is essential for turf growth and management. However, given approximately half of our strokes in a round of golf might be on or around the greens, should there not be a discount on price and forewarning when accepting tee times? Obviously, I believe there should be such a courtesy rendered.
What am I not getting here? Did I misread your post?
A guy who's worked in the industry, besides myself, who tried to offer some perspective on the issue asked you a few honest and valid questions. Your reply insinuated that he was a "Dick." Mostly because you didn't feel the need to answer his questions, especially when his opinion was contrary to yours.
Which is fine. It's your prerogative. You're at liberty to not answer questions and call whomever you want "a dick."
It just devalues your character, that you refuse to look at both sides of the issue, and then when asked to step up to the plate to provide some sort of answer - your retort is petty name calling.
This is shit teenagers do when they're not getting enough attention or aren't happy and make it known via social media.
What can we do to help you not be bitter? What can we do to make you happy? Would you like for us to contact the courses you play a few days in advance to make sure the greens are okay?
Whatever we can do to help, let us know.