I’ve been seriously thinking about taking up golf. I’ve played a little and whacked a few balls pretty far at the driving range but I’m not what you would call a golfer. Probably because it usually takes 4 hours to play, and I usually don’t have an extra 4 hours. But I’m rethinking the whole idea. Why don’t I have 4 hours to do something I might like? I waste just as much time walking around my house. LOL

 No doubt the sport of golf is growing and certainly there are many like me who have the desire, but not the knowledge or the time or the outfits, but there are some good pretty good reasons to rethink it.

 

 My recent introduction to PXG (Parsons Xtreme Golf), founded by GoDaddy’s Bob Parsons, has piqued my interest. PXG is known known for its innovative approach to golf and its support for veterans’ causes. They have 22 locations nationwide, where you can buy clubs and apparel and get a golf club fitting, and they even offer a mobile golf club fitting service for country clubs.

 Their newest location and first in the Northeast, their PXG Superstore just opened in New Rochelle, N.Y. Not far from where I live. Surprisingly the NY metro area ranks as the number one golf market in the U.S. based on the number of golfers and the more than 95 golf courses within a 20 mile radius of the new premium facility.

So, I went to go see it. It’s a wow.  

Jason Tomlinson runs the new 7,541 square foot PXG location, that has 4 fitting bays with guest seating, state of the art golf simulators, a dedicated 465 sf putter fitting studio, and a 185 sf practice putting green. I invited him to come talk about the company, the store, the game and what they’re doing to encourage new players.  

We both agreed:

 

·         Golf’s has a positive impact on fitness.

·        Golf has a challenging mental aspect to the game.

·        Golf allows you to enjoy nature which is therapeutic.

·        Golf is a networking tool: a wonderful way for businesspeople to create relationships and the growing inclusion of women in the sport is refreshing. 

 

 Jason and PXG want to help you all learn to play golf without feeling awkward. One upcoming event at their N.Y. location on December 9th in partnership with Westfair Communications is called “Demystifying Golf – Learn to Swing and Network”. It’s to help those who often feel left out of business golf outings, gain an understanding of the game and learn to swing a club in a stress free environment. It’s from 10am -12:30 at PXG Golf, 100 Nardozzi Place New Rochelle, NY. LPGA Pro Anya Alverez, who started playing golf at age 5, will lead the clinic and lunch will be served after. The event is free but space is limited and reservations must be made in advance. If interested click this link. 

 Sounds like a fun way to learn about golf and network with other enthusiasts. They’ll also be having a series of ongoing free clinics over the next few weeks for any level golfer, focusing on irons and short game instruction. 

 At PXG’s huge new Rochelle facility, Jason says one of the unique things they offer are personalized golf club fittings using Trackman technology. He really emphasized the importance of a proper club fitting for improving one’s golf game and said investing in quality golf clubs is an investment in one’s golfing future.

 I think a ‘Golf Club Fitting’ is a perfect gift idea for any golf enthusiast or anyone starting out. And from what I saw of the incredibly stylish PXG golf apparel around the store, anyone (including me) wearing that stuff could easily look like a pro whether they play the game or not. LOL

 But if you know you me you know I prefer ‘authentic’, which is why I really like the PXG company values a lot. They’re committed to supporting veterans and supporting the professional players on tour who have values that resonate. PXG’s Heroes program, also offers discounts to the military and first responders.

Founder, entrepreneur, philanthropist and and self proclaimed golf nut Bob Parsons, says PXG embodies his belief that every new product – from golf clubs to sports fashion apparel, should be markedly better to improve your performance and elevate your enjoyment. Bob and his wife are pictured here on the wall in the new PXG store. They’ve generously given away nearly $300 million to charities since 2012.

 Enjoy this lighthearted and informative podcast of the live radio conversation with Jason Tomlinson of PXG Golf on The Debbie Nigro Show.  If you’d rather read than listen the audio transcript is below.

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AUDIO TRANSCRIPT:

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It’s time for the Debbie Nigro Show with Debbie Nigro, who says she’s still a babe, or at least she thinks she still is. That’s right, attitude is everything, and Debbie’s delusionally young. No one sees the glass of Cabernet half full like Debbie. She’s fresh air with a magnetic flair. Some day has arrived, and as far as she’s concerned, it’s time to roll.

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Just giving somebody a smile sometimes is enough currency, you know. Hi everybody, I’m Debbie Nigro. It happened to me yesterday. Actually, I was buying something. Again, you know, it’s the holidays, so every time I get a free half hour, I go buy something for somebody. But then I always have to try something on myself because, you know, I’m a girl. So I was trying on pants. I can’t seem to buy pants. Pants are like a really hard thing for me to buy.

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And I’m walking. Somehow, I go in and come back out, and the girl, woman, who was monitoring the dressing room, you know, that’s not a really respected job where everybody gives you a smile and treats you nice, grabbed me, she’s like, can I just tell you something? I said, yes, sure. She says, I just want to thank you. I said, okay. She said, because you gave me a smile the minute you walked. You were so lovely. I so appreciated that. And I said, you know something, that means a lot to me because people can make anybody’s day, every day, with simply a smile. It’s free. Give it up, baby, give it up. All right, look, we’re gonna have some fun today on the show. Golf 101 is my topic of the day today because I know everybody wishes they were outside playing golf if they played the game. I know a lot of people wish they knew how to play the game if they only could figure it out. So this golf 101 interview you’re going to about to enjoy is a 10. I don’t know if you heard of the company PXG. They’re huge. They’re taking the country by storm. Interesting sidebar fact is that they were started by a guy who started GoDaddy, which is like my only thing I use for all my domain names. I was the first, right? Bob Parsons, veteran and proud supporter of veterans causes, ends up making a lot of money, obviously, from GoDaddy and went and did, I guess, his passion project. He opened up these golf locations. There’s one opening in the Northeast. It’s actually open, but it’s the first really big one in the Northeast, in New Rochelle, New York. It’s not so far from where I live. I stopped in. I met Jason Tomlinson, who’s running the action there. I’m like, oh, my gosh, this is unbelievable. So not only are you going to meet him in just a second, but you’re going to be invited, if you hustle, to a very cool event that’s happening on December the 9th called the Golf 101 Networking Event. Actually it’s got a more fancy name. Oh yeah, Demystifying Golf. Learn to swing and network. And if you’ve never played the game or always wanted to play, do better, hang out with people who love the game. This is it, man. It’s going to be from 10 a.m. to 12.30 and that’s at Nardozzi Place in New Rochelle, over by Costco, and everybody knows if you live in the area, it’s a really big parking lot. So without further ado, this is Jason Tomlinson, who’s running the action there, the manager.

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Hi. Hi.

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Thank you for having me. So nice you came to the studio.

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I think it matters.

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Yes, it does. And didn’t it matter that I stopped in to tell you, listen, I’m a little nuts on the air, but let’s bond here, and when you come in, you’ll trust me.

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Do you trust me?

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Absolutely.

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Jason, is this, in fact, your very first radio experience?

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This is my first, yes.

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And I told you as soon as you sat down, I said, I majored in radio virgins. You were in such good hands. I want you to enjoy the experience, and I’m going to come to your PXG Golf and enjoy the experience you guys present over there. So how’s it going so far?

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It’s going great so far. So it’s been a very good opening over there. And you know, this event that we’re talking about for the Golf 101 is something that we’re going to be able to get, you know, the golfers that are a little nervous to get out there and play and kind of network. They’ll learn the basic swings through a PGA Pro and then they’re going to be able to network also, especially with the business partnership of it.

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Yeah, Westmere Communications is presenting along with PXG Golf. How many PXG Golf locations are around the country?

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We have 22 total locations right now.

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That’s a lot. That’s great. You know, I just happened to watch some golf about a week and a half ago and it was the up and comers, you know, the new stars and I see everybody wearing, I saw at least one guy wearing the PXG logo on his hat and on his shirt. How many golfers does PXG support?

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So we do a variety. We have a lot of PGA, LPGA, but we do a lot of college golf also. Oh, cool. Yeah, so we just fit the West Point Golf Team.

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That’s so cool. Really?

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So great partnership with them also.

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Well, that’s a class act. Yeah, it’s great. Wow. Is it important that you support players that have the values that the company has? I know this is a very passionate company when it comes to veterans and veterans clauses. Is that important to tie in with people who have that relationship or have something to do with that?

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Absolutely. The whole veteran discount that we offer to former and current military first responders is great, but it’s something that our owner values. Our owner was a Marine Corps.

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Vietnam, he served in Vietnam, right?

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Yeah, absolutely. So it’s just great that he likes to give back to everybody and kind of like a big thank you for them.

1
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Wow, that was really cool. Do you play? I do. Okay, so I’m not great. So what you’re doing is actually interesting to me because I’m a little intimidated. I’m excited about being out driving a car, having a cocktail, hitting the balls. I’ve done it, but I’m not great. My daughter’s taking lessons. My son-in-law has taken lessons. Everybody in my boyfriend, everybody plays and is better, and I would like to surprise them. So what’s going to happen at this event when people come who have never really gotten out there, Golf 101? What are you going to do?

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Yeah, so this is basically going to be a free swing clinic, basically. It’s going to teach you the basics of golf, just to get you a little bit uncomfortable in the situation inside, but kind of teach you the simple basics for you to go out on the course and just to enjoy yourself. It’s also a chance for people who might not have playing partners to kind of network with other businesspeople, you know, that can go out on the course together.

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Oh, that’s very… How much networking gets done on the golf course? I imagine a lot.

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A ton.

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Yes. And I think that, and I’m just going to be frank here, it’s been a primarily male sport to network playing golf, right? Correct. I call going to the hair salon girls golf. But more women are playing. And there is a lot of relationship building when you spend that kind of time together outside of the usual. So, I think that’s what you’re trying to encourage.

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Yes, that is the biggest thing is that, you know, one thing with PHG, we don’t have men’s and women’s clubs. Everything’s unisex. So, we fit men and women, but it’s great that we can get the women involved through there and kind of get them a little bit more comfortable out on the course, especially with, you know, it’s a four-hour total adventure out on the course and it’s a great thing to network. I mean there’s been business deals made in the middle of a golf course.

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The four hours is a problem for most women, not seemingly so much for men. Men look at it as, oh sorry, I’m off the radar for four hours. Women are like, are you kidding me? I don’t have that extra four hours. Nine holes is still legit, right? I mean there’s plenty of nine-hole courses.

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Absolutely. You can even go to an 18-hole course and just play nine holes if you want to.

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Yeah, I like the whole scene. I wanted to make you… I wish I do have the picture and I’ll show it to you later. My daughter, son-in-law and two grandkids have been playing golf as a family. I’m like, when they send me pictures from… they go up near Hunter Mountain up there and they have been doing this since, I don’t know, the first baby was born. They’re in the golf cart with the baby carrier. I’m like, would you look at how much fun this is? There really aren’t a lot of clubs who encourage children, are there or are there?

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I’m missing something because I think learning it young is a great gift. Absolutely. I’ve played at courses with my son who’s 13. I’ve played there before with my daughter who’s 8. So courses welcome that as long as I think you keep up the pace of play.

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I also covered golf tournaments when I didn’t know what was going on with golf and when I was a cub reporter. I really had no idea. They needed somebody to cover it back then, which was the Westchester Classic Golf Tournament. I was like, no problem. I always say no problem. I got three books on golf, went to the beach, never read the book, showed up, and I just stood behind all the other broadcasters, and listen to them and copy what they said. And I go, all right, coming down to back nine, three and a par, we got this. And I’m like, OK, she knows her stuff. Anyway, life is about punting and putting. And when we come back with Jason Tomlinson, who’s the manager of PXG Golf in Norrishale on Nardozzi Place, which is making a big announcement, like, hey, come on over. We’re doing golf fittings. We’re having networking events. I want you to think about this as a great gift for somebody who plays the game, that they may want to have this incredible experience. And we’ll talk more about PXG Golf. I’m a fan of not only their level of products, which is like gorgeous stuff, but what they represent as a company in terms of their values. So we’ll be back on the Debbie

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Nigro Show! Okay, hot news today. Golf is going to be the new game you’re going to enjoy whether you play or not.

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I’m sure if you ever go and see this new place in New Rochelle, New York, that’s one of 20-something locations around the country called PXG Golf, you’ll learn what you should have learned if you took the time on how to play the game and then really get a chance to enjoy it. Hi, everybody. I’m Debbie Nigro. PXG Golf was started by a gentleman by the name of Bob Parsons. I mentioned earlier he was one of the founders of GoDaddy, which who doesn’t know about that, the incredible search engine and domain hosting and domain names. It’s amazing what came of GoDaddy. It was one of the first ones and they used to advertise on all the Super Bowls and it was like, what’s GoDaddy? GoDaddy. Anyway, Bob Parsons is a self-proclaimed golf nut. Many things are born out of passion and he got a chance to do something about his passion. So he founded Parsons Xtreme Golf, that’s the PXG. He did it to design and develop the finest golf clubs ever played. So in studio today, Jason Tomlinson, who is the general manager of the new location, the biggest one in the Northeast that they’ve opened up in New Rochelle. How big is that, Jason?

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It’s over 7,000 square feet, four hitting

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bays. That’s four hitting bays. I walked in there and we had a nice time together and I was like, wow, this is gorgeous. But right now you’re not doing what I was hoping you’d do soon, you said you’re working on it, which is let people come and play simulated golf as a fun thing to do on an afternoon. You’re going to maybe do that soon? Correct. We’re

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kind of looking into that during the off season, especially with us being open for the first time through December, January time.

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Oh yeah, you’ll kill it. Now, club fittings are what you’re known for, which is why you have those experiential bays, right? And you’re suggesting this might be a really nice gift experience for somebody this holiday season, and I totally agree because people are always looking for something different to give somebody who they know loves a sport, for example.

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0:12:51
Yeah, so the club fitting is the best experience that we offer here. So we use TrackMan technology, but what most people don’t understand is that getting fitted is the most important thing for your golf game. You buying clubs off the shelf or hand-me-downs, they could all be wrong for you. They’re not the right height, they’re not the right lie, they’re not the right loft, the shafts are 90% of the problem, they could be wrong for you. So coming in to get fitted, you go through a whole fitting process with a certified fitter in the store. And we’ll go through all the different shafts that we have and the different heads, and we’ll get everything custom-built for you specifically. Do you have to buy a whole set when you come for this fitting? Can you buy one club?

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You can buy one club or you can buy 14 clubs. Okay. Can you buy no clubs? Absolutely. There’s no obligation whatsoever with the fitting to come in and actually purchase.

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It’s really just to get the experience.

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Have you had anybody bring in their own clubs and say, hey, are these fit to my specs?

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Yes. So a lot of people, what we’ll do is they’ll come in with their current set of clubs, and then we’ll get their numbers from their current set, and then we’ll fit them into our set and kind of go over the comparisons.

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Why are these the best, finest golf clubs ever played? How can you make that claim?

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It’s the fitting experiences through there, but it’s also the technology that we have in the head. We’re able to move the weights around in the head. We also offer a lifetime spec check. If you buy clubs and just to say you’re missing the ball a little bit more to the right, you can come in and get a little tweak into the game and we can kind of fit the clubs better for you.

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0:14:20
Everybody I’ve ever spoken to who’s played the game finds it extremely frustrating because you can be really, really great one day and then just horrible the following day or the next time you play? Why is there no consistency in someone’s playability in this crazy game?

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A lot of that has to do with the club that they’re hitting also. It could be the totally wrong setup for them. It could work one day and then could not work the next day. That’s why coming in to get fit is the biggest key to your golf game.

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0:14:47
I’m in there. Speaking of fitting, there are so many cool outfits. I happen to have the reason I never played golf I never had the right outfit I’m like this doesn’t cut it you know are the right shoes and and girls don’t tend to have cleats you still need cleats to

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Play golf they have cleats, but they also have spikeless shoes you can wear too

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Oh, you can but you can’t all right so so all these great outfits Which I tended I tend to see having gone through the racks that you’re trying to say you can look great out there But you can also wear these elsewhere like out so this combination of fashion and function, is this a trend in the sports industry in general? I think so. Yeah, absolutely.

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That’s the best part about it is that you can get the golf apparel to wear on the course, but you can also wear it out to business meetings, out to dinners and

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everything else. It’s so versatile. It’s so classy. Even the ladies stuff, I was like, this is sexy stuff. Very cool apparel. So yes, good idea for, again, a gift for the holidays. I did that last year. I went to a golf place and I bought my son-in-law some cool looking thing. Like, oh, your mother-in-law is not an idiot. She knew. So the backstory, PXG, anything else in the store reflect the support of veterans? I know this is a big part of it. So you started to mention there’s some kind of discount.

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Feel free. Yes. So what we do with the Heroes program is PXG Heroes, it’s designed to provide the world’s finest golf equipment and gear to the nation’s finest men and women of the United States, Air Force, Navy, Army, Marine Corps, Coast Guard, law enforcement, firefighters, and EMTs, and that’s all current and former.

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That’s beautiful. That’s beautiful. I imagine once the word really starts getting out about that, you’ll be able to help in a lot of ways you hadn’t seen coming. Just by the nature of you have the space there, you can hold events there and fundraising things and charity things and all kinds of cool things I think would be

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awesome.

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Yeah, that’s great that we’ve had that capability. We’ve actually hosted an event for the PGA Hope in our store before. We kind of just opened up the base.

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What is that?

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I don’t know. The PGA Hope, so it’s a foreign military. They do a PGA where they’re allowed to go play golf and they came in to our store and got to hit some clubs, and some people have bought some clubs through there also, which is great, but it’s just a nice way for us to give back to the veterans.

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The northeast location in New Rochelle, New York, what is the closest one to that? I know this is a big deal that you’re opened there. Why so long in the north? I mean, it took a while in the northeast, but where else are you?

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So our other locations that we have, there’s one that’s close by in Paramus, New Jersey. And then our next closest one would be Philadelphia and Boston.

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Okay, cool. Good luck. Nice of you to pick New Rochelle. You’re going to get a lot of action over there because it’s got a lot of parking because people have to park. They can’t take it, you know, just like, okay, forget about it. I’ve actually gone to some places and because there was no parking, just kept going, right? Like, I can’t do this right now. Are you expecting to draw from New York City and Connecticut and surrounding areas? Is that the plan?

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0:17:40
Yes, so we draw from New York City, from Connecticut and also from Long Island also.

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Cool. You know, the metropolitan area, I don’t know if you guys know this or are listening, is the number one golf market in the United States and you would not think so because of the weather, that’s why people couldn’t play golf all year long, you think maybe Florida or California or maybe even the desert, but the number one golf market?

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Yes, there are so many golf clubs located in New York. I don’t think you can’t pass one driving.

1
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Okay, so you need to hook up with a golf course that you can send people over. You should have a golf course for like the newbies, like, okay, nobody else can play except these people who just learned. Go over here and come on back and you can move up the tiers. There are places that might do that for you.

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0:18:25
Yeah, so that’s the other good thing about PXG is that we have a mobile process where we have a van and we can actually fit at country clubs. So that way members don’t have to come up to the store. We can actually go out with the van and fit personally out on the range.

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0:18:38
Oh, that’s a good one. Yeah, everybody’s got to get a van. Do people know that because that clubs will be calling you right and left. That’s very cool. This is a well thought out company plan. It is. Lucrative business, obviously, golf. The downside to having everybody play, in my opinion, is that sometimes it’s cost prohibitive. It’s not a cheap game to play. I don’t know. Do you address that at all? You want to encourage young people and you want to encourage people in general to play the game.

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Yeah, we look at it as more of an investment than anything. You’re investing into your golf game and the prices that we have are very comparable to everybody else out on the market. So yes, it is a little bit of a steep number, but it’s also an investment that you’re making for the next couple of rounds in the future.

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I love that there’s a Gal Pro, LPGA Pro coming to this wonderful event that you’re having. I want to get her name straight, Anya Alvarez, correct? She’s going to be at the Golf 101 event as the lead for the clinic. That’s December 9th from 10 a.m. to 12 30 p.m. It’s a really cool come learn to play networking business thing. It’s called demystifying golf with, of course, Westfair Communications and PXG Golf. And she’s going to be there for the whole time. But also, you’ve got to get on the stick on this because there are a limited number of people who can come, I heard, and you have to make reservations in advance. And there’s a little link I put up on the social media announcement of this. I put it on the Debbie Nigro Show Facebook page and also at my Instagram, at the real Debbie Nigro. So, if you want to go get some hands-on instruction from an LPGA pro, Elma Enya Alvarez will be there. And then you’re going to have a bunch of master fitters there. Who becomes a master fitter? Is that like a degree?

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0:20:29
No, so they go through a certification, a 30, 60, 90 day certification through the track man and they actually get certified through the fitting process that way.

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0:20:40
Do golfers have to work out a certain way to become better golfers? I notice when I swing a golf club, I never do it as good as what I see somebody on television doing where they go all the way around around the neck I’m like I’ll be in traction is there is there a body parts that have to stay fit in order to be

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good at golf yeah absolutely I think stretching is the most important part of

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golf I didn’t see that one coming stretching is the most important thing for not hurting yourself in anything yes right I mean you look at all the people who are older these days don’t look at me older and they they have come to find out sometimes the hard way you don’t stretch and ain’t happen They’re not gonna go good for you and believe me. I’m in the middle of trying to restretch I used to be so stretchy. I don’t know what happened Bobby. I stopped stretching and then I don’t freeze up or something so To that point my boyfriend would say every time we go hit golf clubs He’d come back and his back would feel better because of movement that you don’t usually do, right? Yeah, it’s constant movement and it’s different

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movement than what you’re doing if you’re running on a treadmill or anything of that nature, so it’s a great activity to do outside and or indoors.

1
0:21:46
I get a kick out of these golfers who are out there in like 40 degree weather, 35 degree weather. What is the degree where they won’t go in the Northeast? At what point will a golfer not go on a golf course?

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0:21:57
Honestly, it probably depends on the golf course. Some people will play no matter what. It all depends on if the ground is frozen and if there’s frost out there.

1
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Yeah, right. The groundskeepers of these clubs must be amazing gardeners and horticulturists and just people who are, I mean you look at some of these beautiful golf courses on television, of course, mostly when you get the aerial view, but if you’ve ever had the pleasure of playing you’re like, wow, this is some beautiful stuff, right? Is that a, that’s a special skill?

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Yes, it is. That is a very talented people that just to keep that golf course maintained on how they do it is very impressive

1
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So what do you guys have inside the stories? That’s not like astro turf. Is it what on the putting green? You got a putting green in there. Yeah, that’s just turf that’s in there That’s all does that matter when you’re learning on turf versus getting out in the realty? I have been where the grass like the ball is in the grass and I’ve got to chip it out. Who teaches you that?

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0:22:51
So that’s really what the Golf 101 will do also? What kind of teach you different swings on there also?

1
0:22:55
I think you should have sand traps in there, and I think you should have some rough in there, and I think you should have wild animals about to run on the golf. I think you should really recreate the experience in case.

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0:23:06
That would be awesome if we could do that.

1
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Did you see the story last year where the alligator came on the course and some guy was playing, I think it was Florida, a giant alligator walked onto the… What do we do with that?

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Oh, run.

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0:23:16
Right? What do you do when the balls go in the water? And you’re like, you have a special thing you got to fish them out with, you sell that?

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0:23:22
No, we do not sell one that you can fish the balls out, but we do sell golf balls to replace those ones that you lost in the water.

1
0:23:28
That’s really nice of you. And also you’re selling something which I didn’t see coming in a golf headquarters. It was a candle.

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Yes.

1
0:23:36
I’m like, I found myself smelling this candle at the counter when I came over to see you waiting for you I was like wow this is a really nice candle. What’s with the candle in a golf shop as a gift?

2
0:23:46
You said they sold out yes, so we actually had a holiday candle that sold out It’s just a great different little scent to have in there. It’s a great stocking stuffer also I

1
0:23:54
Guess you know there was really surprised and you know something if you have somebody in your life who loves golf Sometimes you can’t afford to spend a lot of money on them. You just want to give something thoughtful. You had some things I saw by the front which I thought were great. They’re ball markers, very classy, cute little beautiful gifts. You know, there’s always something for somebody, right? Absolutely. That’s the thing is that we have something for everybody.

2
0:24:13
There’s a nice commercial for your place today.

1
0:24:15
PXG, go. Let me tell you something. I wanted to welcome you into the area, tell you thanks for providing this opportunity for new people to learn how to play the game and to get out there and start creating relationships and networking. I love that you’re doing this beautiful event with Westfair Communications. On December 9th from 10 a.m. to 12.30 p.m., 100 Nardozzi plays in Neurochelle, New York. LPGA professional Anya Alvarez will lead the clinic. You’ve been listening to my new friend, Jason Tomlinson, who’s running the show. When you go in there, say, hey, I heard you’re on Debbie’s show. He’s like, oh, yeah. Anyway, check it out. I’d be happy to, of course, meet you over there once I learn how to play. Thank you for coming in the studio today. How was your first radio experience?

2
0:24:59
It was awesome. Thank you so much for having me.

1
0:25:01
Yeah, energy in person matters, right? That’s it. It totally matters. All right, more to come here on the Debbie Nygro Show. All right, more to come here on the Debbie Nygro Show. Stay tuned.

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by Debbie

December 4, 2023

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Debbie

Debbie Nigro delusionally insists she is Still A Babe and takes her listeners on a wild ride through daily news & relevant content with an attitude that is positively infectious. No One Sees the Glass of Cabernet Half Full Like Debbie!

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