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Conference 7.286::golf

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Created:Tue Feb 15 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
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565.0. "Australia/Brookline Country Club" by AKOV13::LAJEUNESSE () Fri Mar 31 1989 21:00

    Hi,
    
    This might seem a little strange but I need some help and thought
    you folks might be able to help me out.
    
    I'm Mark LaJeunesse and I work for the Sales Support Organization
    for the General International Area (GIA).  
    
    I have a customer that is coming to Boston in April from Australia
    and he is VERY interested in playing at the Brookline MA, Country Club.
    
    As it turns out you have to be a member or know/be invited by a
    member in order to play the course.
    
    Soooo what I'm asking is, are there any Brookline Country Club members
    out there that would be interested in playing a game of golf with
    an Aussie.  He's a pretty good player from what I understand.
    
    Anyway, you would be doing the company and myself a service if you 
    could help out with this.   
         
    Please contact me at AKOV13::LaJeunesse or Mark LaJeunesse @AKO
    
    Thank you,
    
    Mark
    
    
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565.1FYICGVAX2::BRADSHAWMon Apr 03 1989 15:273
Just thought you would like to know --- It's not the Brookline Country
    Club but THE COUNTRY CLUB in Brookline. (Not to nitpick, but to
    some ie:members, there is a big difference.)
565.2Not So Fast, Slick...BOSHOG::VARLEYTue Apr 04 1989 17:4631
     First of all, I hope this guy is a REAL GOOD customer, and a low
    key gentleman to boot, because The Country Club is very, very hard
    to get on (and stay on).
     I can give you 2 suggestions that might work:
    1. have him contact the Australian Embassy in Boston, if there is
    one. They may have some friends among their counterparts in our
    local government branches who are members. At that point, you could
    set something up.
    2. Have the secretary of his golf club correspond with the secretary
    of The Country Club, attesting to his membership, character and
    handicap, as well as when he wants to play. If TCC is favorably
    disposed, he should bring a copy of the letter of introduction with
    him, and contact the club to determine who he should present it
    to at TCC so they can issue playing credentials to him.
     You're right, the best way to get on is to play with a member,
    but why would a member of a course as historic as this put his
    membership on the line (because if the guest turns out to be a "fruit
    fly", you can bet that the member will hear about it from at least
    one committee) to "do a favor for DEC"? Sounds like somebody has
    already made a promise they can't keep, as well as one that is more
    difficult to deliver than they understand... By the way, if we at
    DEC are supposed to be ethical in our dealings with customers (no
    Sox tickets, lunches, calendars, pens, etc.) shouldn't we treat
    them the same way as much as possible ?
     If it's really important (and ethical) to deal with a customer
    in this manner, then I suggest you do the legwork I described in
    #s 1 and 2, because either can work. I've played The Country Club
    five times, but the suggestions are as far as I'll go on something
    like this.
    
    Jack.
565.3AKOV13::LAJEUNESSETue Apr 04 1989 18:3015
    
    Thanks Jack.  I'll forward that information down to Sydney and let
    the Account Manager pass the information along.  
    
    This guy is the MIS Manager for the largest Utility in Australia
    so I don't think he would be a radical or anything like that. 
    
    I have to admit that I don't know him so your right I certainly
    can't vouch for him.
    
    Thanks for the information.
    
    Mark