A friend suggested that we play golf at Starfire, little (short) resort style course on Hayden in Scottsdale.
I don't want to get off on a rant here, but will someone (other than me...I did tell them but the blank stares I encountered lead me to believe that my diatribe was ineffective and possibly not even understood by the staff at Starfire) tell them to give the Armor All a rest!
I suppose the course is nice enough...I've played there many times since I moved to town.
I suppose the prices are reasonable...I have certainly paid more to play a course in worse condition.
So why the one star for a place called Starfire? Somebody needs to tell the morons in the cart barn or out in the staging area to give the Armor All a rest!!!!!
I appreciate a pretty, shiny golf cart as much as the rest of hacking community...but don't spray it all over the cart...and don't spray it so it drips places where I will put my hands!!!!
Once the still wet Armor All gets on your hands, you are done golfing until you:
A - get some solvent to get this crap out of all the little ridges and cracks in my hands...not good...it took 2 days, and;
B - Get a good golf shop to re-grip ALL of your golf clubs to the tune of approx. $100
You cannot play golf if you can't hang onto the club and with Armor All on your hands, you literally (and I don't mean figuratively...I literally mean literally) cannot hold onto a golf club and swing it...it just won't be happening. I quit after 3 holes.
No satisfaction when I asked for a refund or some sort recompense (they did offer me a cart which wasn't dripping with Armor All, but the damage was done by then).
I doubt I'll spend my golfing dollars there again.