Today was the tenth day of senior project at Country Club of New Hampshire. It was very cold this morning, but there were actually a lot of golfers headed out to play when I arrived. There were a lot of carts out of line, so Karl and I got to work making sure everything looked nice. Since it was already busy on the course, Karl and I headed out on the cart to do some rangering. There was a group that flagged us down and complained about the group in front of them playing slow, so Karl and I dealt with the dispute. I then hit some balls on the range since it was warming up some. I was hitting the balls so well on the range I decided to go play 9 holes. It was a great decision to do so, I enjoy playing golf alone and I played well. I shot a 44. 6 hours today, 46 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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