
Originally Posted by
JBuford300
the hardest part of being in the pro shop for me is convincing that one customer, who buys every single high end ball, that they need to diversify their bag. I have two customers, one a teammate, who has an uprising, momentum swing, virtual gravity, and just bought a power swing. I always tell him, "you're a pro shop owners worst nightmare and best customer."
The other hard thing for me is to deal with the Saturday morning youth coaches who think they know how to do my job. There aren't a lot of them out there like this but I have two coaches that accompany the kids in the shop to get a new ball, and then hover over me while I am measuring the hand for span. While hovering they are making comments like "too short, too long, wrong pitch, etc." So I finally stood up last week and handed all my tools over to this coach and asked him to show me how it's done. He finally admitted he has no clue how to go about measuring he just was going off what he thought he saw. That's more aggravating than hard.
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