落基海岸高尔夫球场:唐纳德·安德鲁斯(节选)

Sherwood C. Frey, Lucien L. Bass, Mark A. Dausen
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这个删节版的“洛基海岸高尔夫球场:唐纳德·安德鲁斯”(UVA-QA-0686)保留了完整案例的基本要素,但减少了高尔夫球场的细节和高尔夫术语的使用。这是一个谈判案例,将与“Rocky Shore Golf Links: Douglas Peterson(节选)”搭配使用。(uva - qa - 0791)。对于道格拉斯·彼得森(Douglas Peterson)和他两个10岁的高尔夫球伙伴来说,这是一次难忘的比赛,在世界级球场上,球童为他们带来了极大的乐趣。对于球童唐纳德·安德鲁斯(Donald Andrews)来说,这一轮是他参加过的最具挑战性的比赛之一,无论是身体上还是精神上。当他们走上18号球道时,彼得森在考虑给球童合适的小费大小,而安德鲁斯则在想他该如何影响小费的大小。洛基海岸高尔夫球场:唐纳德·安德鲁斯(节选)尽管唐纳德·安德鲁斯感到没有动力,但夏天即将结束,他已经三天没有工作了。他知道,如果有机会,他真的应该当球童,于是他在上午10点到达了洛基海岸高尔夫球场。到下午1点30分,当球童大师告诉他下午3点30分可能会有一个收入后循环(18洞)时,安德鲁斯仍然有空。在坐了5个小时之后,安德鲁斯最不愿意做的事情就是在速度极慢、要求极高的高尔夫球场上做6个小时的球童。尽管如此,球童的申请必须被掩盖,以避免给Rocky Shore的管理层带来任何尴尬。安德鲁斯被迫等待一份工作,这份工作可能会发生,也可能不会发生,如果申请失败,他也不会得到报销。当球童似乎是一份很棒的暑期工作。参加一项你深爱的运动,特别是在美丽的海滨洛基海岸高尔夫球场(Rocky Shore Golf Links)——这里曾举办过几届美国公开赛——谁还能要求更多呢?每个高尔夫球袋50美元,再加上双人打高尔夫球的小费(为两名高尔夫球手搬运高尔夫球袋),这笔钱可能很快就会累积起来。一开始,安德鲁斯被年长的球童欺负,经常觉得自己被球场管理层忽视或虐待。这份工作正在失去它的魅力,但随着每一次循环,安德鲁斯感觉更自在了. . . .
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Rocky Shore Golf Links: Donald Andrews (Abridged)
This abridged version of "Rocky Shore Golf Links: Donald Andrews" (UVA-QA-0686) retains the essential elements of the full case but reduces the detail of the golf course and the usage of golf jargon. It is a negotiation case and is meant to be paired with "Rocky Shore Golf Links: Douglas Peterson (Abridged)" (UVA-QA-0791).For Douglas Peterson and his two 10-year-old golf partners, it had been a memorable round at a world-class course with a caddie who contributed greatly to their enjoyment. For caddie Donald Andrews, the round was among the most challenging, physically and mentally, in which he had participated. As the group walked up the 18th fairway, Peterson reflected on the size of an appropriate tip for the caddie while Andrews wondered how he might influence the size of the tip. Excerpt UVA-QA-0790 Rev. Jul. 13, 2012 Rocky Shore Golf Links: Donald Andrews (Abridged) Even though Donald Andrews did not feel motivated, the summer was coming to a close and he had not worked for the past three days. Knowing that he really should caddie if he got the chance, he arrived at Rocky Shore Golf Links at 10:00 a.m. By 1:30 p.m., Andrews was still available when the caddie master told him there might be an after-revenue loop (18 holes) at 3:30 p.m. After five hours of sitting around, caddying for six hours on the extremely slow and demanding golf course was the last thing Andrews wanted to do. Nonetheless, the caddie request had to be covered in order to avoid any embarrassment for Rocky Shore management. Andrews was coerced into waiting for a job that might or might not take place and for which he would not be reimbursed if the request fell through. A Summer of Learning Caddying had seemed like a great summer job. Who could ask for more than getting paid to participate in a game you dearly loved, particularly at the beautiful oceanside Rocky Shore Golf Links, which had hosted several U.S. Opens? At $ 50 per bag plus tip for a double (carrying bags for two golfers), the money could add up quickly. In the beginning, Andrews had been bullied by the older caddies and often felt he was either being ignored or mistreated by the course's management. The job was losing its glamour, but with each loop, Andrews felt more at ease. . . .
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