Greensboro National Golf Club has made changes designed to improve service and guarantee a faster, more enjoyable player experience.
The course, located on the Guilford-Rockingham county line near Summerfield off N.C. 150, now has attendants at its bag drop to greet golfers and get them set for play. The starter will explain the features of the carts’ GPS system and information about the course.
The club will also provide free bottled water during the summer months on coolers built into the carts. The course now has beverage carts consistently circling the course. Food can be ordered through a QR code on the GPS screen and picked up as players make the turn to their second nine holes. GPS will also provide information such as weather warnings.
After rounds, cart attendants will clean players’ clubs and load them into their vehicles. Such cart service is not common at area public courses.
The course is also holding a variety of nine-hole twilight events each Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday.
“Golfers will end their day without lifting a finger,” said Bruce Mohler, who was hired as general manager in 2023. “Our bag drop staff loads the golfers’ clubs into their vehicles, providing a terrific ending to what we expect to be the best golf experience possible.”
Mohler said staff would monitor pace of play on the course with the goal for no rounds to exceed 4 hours, 15 minutes.