From cars to child care, the PGA Tour handles plenty off the course so players can focus on their games.
“It’s a close race between the laundry service and the courtesy car, both are pretty nice.”“There are a lot of them, but cars are pretty nice.”“Wow, how much time do you have? It’s a long list. Childcare has to be number one. You couldn’t travel out here with your kids if tournaments didn’t have childcare.”“The free food we eat every week is pretty good.”“When they close down the zoo in Columbus for a private PGA Tour party, that’s pretty cool. My kids love that.
”Art Stricklin is an award-winning golf writer based in Dallas and the president of the Texas Golf Writers Association. He spent more than a decade working for Texas newspapers. Stricklin is the author of 10 books, including, “Thanks for the Memories,” on the history of Northwood Club in Dallas, and “Links, Lore & Legends: The Story of Texas Golf.
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