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08/21/2017
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TPC Las Vegas

Played On 08/03/2017
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Terrible Staff

Andrew is a liability to your staff. He treats guests like dirt. As a resident I golf at least 2-3 times a week. Bears Best, Rio, Wolf, are my home courses. I've played TPC at least a half dozen times. 11/3 I played and had future tee times for 11/5 upon receiving an email that rates dropped to $55 for 48 reservations I asked on 11/3 @ 8am if I could cancel my exsisting tee time and rebook at the lesser rate. Leanne was helping me just fine, Andrew over heard the convo and jumped in front of Leanne and said "No" I asked how come? I'm with in the 48 hour window? He looked down at his pc and I asked "please"? He looked up and said "not becasuse your begging, only because you made it within the 48 hours" BLEW MY MIND! And he wasn't kidding... I said straight away, asking please is not begging it's being polite. Please usually always helps I said. He said in this case only the 48 hour rule help you. Leanne was embarrassed and turned to oraganize papers. I left and played my 5 hour round that day which was very slow. I showed up 11/5 Saturday I invited my friend for his birthday. Not on the property for 5 min as I'm addressing my cart. Who flies out to not greet me, but to interrogate me..Andrew!! Not the guy I wanted to see. Asked me if I was playing, my clubs were in the cart already and I said yes. Asked me if I had a polo shirt. I replied yes, (I was wearing a t-shirt that said "Yankees suck" to joke on my friend when he arrived. He noticed I had a bottle of water and 6oz of what was left of my protein shake and said you can't bring those in here we sell that. Which I understand, but it wasn't a case a beer, rock stars, jersey mikes, etc. it was water 98 degrees at 8:40am and my protein shake. I would of finished in the car if it was that big of deal. I asked him why he was like this and that I didn't appreciate him the day before. He said he didn't remember, "service staff don't forget incounter like we had on Thursday. He replied that his GM Dave told him to approach me. Not on second passed as new golfers carried in coffee thermoses and water jugs. "Awesome"! At that point I was done with Andrew. I went to the practice facility, but was then quickly approached by another staff member whom he told was he was the person that told Andrew to address me. Dave I said "now what"? He said rudely Dave? It's Mason as he held his name tag. Mason decided to revisit the situation with similar arrogancy. Then he told me to put my polo shirt on while on the practice facility. Andrew never said I had to put the polo on until I started my round. I tried to explain the purpose of the shirt and it was only for the arrival of my friend in 5min. The rest of my clothing is all Adidas 3 stripe, ping, etc. not blue jeans, flip flops, and John Deer hat, at this point I just put my polo over it and wanted to hit balls. Nope, as mason walked away now I was approached by a 3rd staff member the Gm. What a day so far. I felt like I was being treated like a bum at a country club that walked in off the street for a glass of water.
The GM however took poractivev way of listening to my story. A correct way in my opinion on resolving any onsite issues. I explained my incounteres with both staff and my reasoning for being upset today because of last Thursday. I also explained that I am local and I too am a GM in the hospitality industry on the strip. But by this time it was far to late to right this begging of my day. Andrew's arrogant attitude was and is repulsive, and the cashier noticeable cowarded away when he jumped in. Mason's not any better, Joe the starter great assist! Bag drop guys awesome, btw one a huge yankee fan and the others not, all loved the shirt joke that never got to happen the way it was intended to. GM understands his job and how to proactively listen to guests and offer solutions to satisfy all parties. His supporting staff was not on board. As a Gm our hardest jobs are motivating and mentoring our staff to act as we would in all situations. To treat the establishments as it was our name on the building. That's my biggest challenge everyday. Guests are usually easy. Because I'm in this industry and my daily routines start by looking at revenue numbers, labor, future business, and then is usually followed by checking all social media outlets, yelp, trip advisor, etc. I only would expect the same opportunity to fix this issue, before someone would post a negative experience such as this on a platform that never goes away.
TPC motto is to make you feel like a PGA pro. This was no where the case.

I wrote a review to TPC upon receiving a email the day after my round. 2 weeks have passed and no response.

Conditions Good
Value Good
Layout Good
Friendliness Poor
Pace Average
Amenities Good
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Commented on 08/23/2017

Thank you for taking the time to write about your recent experience at TPC Las Vegas.

We apologize that you walked away from our club with anything other than complete satisfaction.

With that being said, we are incredibly proud of our staff and the way they uphold the policies of our club....as well as the experience for all our members and guests.

Moving forward, we will continue to enforce the use of collared shirts and require that personal coolers are not permitted on the course. We will also enforce our promotions. If a reservation is made 5 days in advance, one can not receive the same financial benefit as a reservation made two days in advance.

Most importantly, we will never allow our staff to be verbally assaulted.

We sincerely wish you the best playing other local courses where their policies allow for this type of conduct.

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