This summer, American tourists have replaced international ones, who used to account for 25 percent of the company’s business.
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This summer, American tourists have replaced international ones, who used to account for 25 percent of the company’s business.
“I know the hardcore group is going to come back and ski; I’m just unclear about who’s too afraid to come back and try,” said Al Henceroth.
“They’ll be walking with the group and then run out in front, spotting balls, repairing ball marks, replacing divots.” – Ed Mate, CEO, Colorado Golf Association
“In May, we’ve had 10 of our best days, not only pre-COVID but in the history of the company,” said a co-founder of Glamping Hub.
AKT, a national chain, entered the Denver market last year with a Cherry Creek location.
Chairs are priced at $2,500, and the ski area expects demand to exceed supply.
Chuck Quinton of RotarySwing.com is taking a swing at Eric Kaplan’s AxysGolf.com. “The claims are meritless,” Kaplan says.
“This year will be quicker play, calmer, quieter, but then we will have a 2020 champion, and we can say Colorado had professional golf this year, despite everything going on,” the tournament’s director said.
The state’s ski resorts have been closed since March 15.
Plus, a second round of layoffs in Henderson by Liberty Oilfield Services.
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