Golf, Sports, and Recreation
Scenario 2

Accommodating different skill levels in recreational activities

Here is the scenario

Thanksgiving and Easter weekends at your club are full of family activities as members have all their extended families in town visiting. You have been asked to come up with some young adult programming for the members' older kids who might not be married or have started a family yet. You decide to offer a cornhole tournament open to all members and their guests. Members Drew and Jan Smith want their ten-year-old twin granddaughters to play but are not sure they can throw the bags as far as the field would require and would like special accommodations made for them. Members Tony and Lisa Jones are so excited because they have friends in town who have won several tournaments and are thinking about going pro. Judging by your sign-ups, it looks like you have fifteen two-person teams to participate in this tournament.

Questions

Answer the following questions in a way that illustrates an understanding of servant leadership and culture of care.

  • Are special accommodations made for the younger players and the ones going pro?
  • Does everyone play in the same bracket in the same tournament? Explain your answer.

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