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One of the things we travel to America a lot. Um, obviously America is very servicebased. The tipping and things like that make it very different to Australia. Is there something different between what the the American clubs offer in terms of a service-based thing to to what Australian clubs do or you don’t see much of a discrepancy? There’s probably not a huge discrepancy to be honest. I think the the the American clubs personality shines. They have this like big personality and you straight away you’re happier than when you got out the car. And so I think America are amazing at personality and their process is fairly strong because of the tipping culture. But sometimes, you know, there’s still that no direction in a pro shops offered. Yeah. The personality, the friendly welcome and you’re like, “Ah, this is awesome.” And you walk out of there and you’re like, you’re looking through it like, “What would an ideal check-in look like?” Still missing several things. Where’s the driving range at? Would you like range balls? You know, you’re going to run into Jessica out in the drinks cart out there so you don’t need to grab something now. And so like, and again, we’re looking for that best day out. You know, how many times have we all gone playing golf and you get out there and he goes, “I’d love a drink.” And the halfway hut’s closed.

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