Four Day Work Weeks? MORE GOLF. MORE STRESS.

Steve Cohen, owner of the Mets, might not be the happiest camper this past week as his team starts the season in typical Mets fashion. However, he can always escape the horrendous play and indulge in a little "mental health" on the course, now that he's invested in the recently announced PGA Tour conglomerate. Plus, it seems the Mets won't be playing many day games on Fridays, leaving him more time to enjoy his four-day workweek.

Cohen believes that with hybrid work structures and the automation of some tasks through AI, people are working less on Fridays, making the four-day workweek a near-term possibility. So, what does he think people will do with their free Fridays going forward? Play golf! While great for the industry and the growth of the game, it only adds to the stress of our beloved General Managers and their inefficient operations. Even Steve Cohen sees that, and it drove (pun intended) his investment in the space.

“We think the way its (golf) has been run, we can impove the operations and make it much more profitable”

CourseIQ to the rescue! We are here, up and running, and showcasing the value of our solution to several venues now (announcements to come shortly!). We've been making purposeful strides, and the time is now to spread our wings and move forward. And yes, we hope to take Fridays off quite often eventually (but not for now!).

See you on the tee box (which is now my friend again after redeeming myself last weekend).

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