Today was the fourth day of senior project at Country Club of New Hampshire. Another slow day at the course. Not too many folks had tee times this morning, so Karl, Joe, and I started on some cart maintenance. We went through the remaining 15 carts we didn't get to the other day and checked the battery terminals. We only found two terminals with corrosion today, so we fixed those up nicely. There was a cart that came back last night with a broken windshield, so Karl and I took a windshield off an old cart and swapped it with the broken one on a newer cart. As a few of the early morning golfers came in, I helped them bring their clubs to their car, washed the carts, and plugged them in. I finished off the day at CCNH by hitting some balls at the range. 5 hours today, 18.5 total hours.
Over the first week of senior project at the Country Club of New Hampshire, I gained valuable experience and knowledge about various aspects of working at a golf course. Throughout the week, I was mentored by Joe and Karl, who taught me the ropes and showed me different responsibilities. During the first two days, I focused on learning about the driving range and cart maintenance. I practiced hitting balls at the driving range and then picked and washed the range balls. I also learned how to clean golf carts, put up umbrellas, and ensure the smooth flow of play on the course. On the second day, I delved deeper into cart maintenance, cleaning all the carts, and checking for battery corrosion. I also assisted golfers by cleaning their carts and plugging them in. On the third day, the workload shifted as it was a slow day at the course. I worked with Joe to organize and clean rental clubs, ensuring each bag had the correct number of clubs. I also tackled the task of organizing numero...
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