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David Phipps

Northwest regional representative

A former superintendent, David spent more than 20 years in the golf course management industry before joining the GCSAA staff. He resides in Oregon City, Ore.
Tel. 800-472-7878, ext. 3608.


Field staff report

Winter travel is here —  travel tips to help get you to Phoenix on time

by David Phipps | Jan 19, 2024


In just a short week, we will be packing our things and headed to Phoenix for some education, networking and some good ol’ sunshine! This past week has shown us what can happen when the weather turns and airlines scramble to get their flights off the ground. Here are a few tips you can employ to make your journey as easy as possible:

  • Utilize your technology: Be sure to download your airline’s app so you can get the most recent updates as they occur. You will normally see delays on your phone before they put it up on the monitor. If you do have a cancellation, don’t just wait in the customer service line, call them as well and remain on hold and get help with whichever comes first.
  • Two additional apps to download: My TSA and Flight Aware are two great apps that will give you a heads-up on what to expect at the airport. My TSA will give you the wait time at the security line of the airport you are departing and you can use Flight Aware to track your incoming flight in case there is a delay getting to your gate. I also like Flightradar24. If you log on to your airplane Wi-Fi, you can track your flight across the country and identify landmarks.

  • Charge devices: Ensure that your electronic devices, such as smartphones and tablets, are fully charged before your flight. Delays may occur, and having a charged device can keep you entertained. A battery pack is also a good idea in case an outlet isn’t available.
  • Check the weather forecast: Stay updated on the weather conditions for both your departure and destination airports. This will help you anticipate any delays or disruptions before you leave your home.
  • Give yourself plenty of time: I normally leave home two hours before my flight. But in the winter, I would recommend two and a half to three hours at least, just in case there are any disruptions along the way.
  • Pack accordingly: Arizona can also be cold in the mornings and evenings. Bring a good light jacket and some sweaters.
  • Carry essentials in your carry-on: Pack important items, such as medications, travel documents, and an extra change of clothes, in your carry-on bag in case your checked luggage is delayed. You can also check your My TSA app for items that are not allowed to be carried on.
  • Keep snacks and water: Pack snacks and an empty water bottle to stay hydrated during the flight. Airports are also notorious for charging high prices for food and water bottles.
  • Be patient and flexible: This can be difficult but just know you will get through this one way or another. Winter weather can be unpredictable, leading to changes in schedules. Stay patient, be flexible with your plans, and have a backup plan in case of disruptions.
  • Stay informed: Keep an eye on airline announcements, social media and news updates for any changes or important information related to your flight.

And finally, what you should know if you get bumped from your flight. For domestic flights in the U.S., airlines have to pay you 200% of the value of your one-way ticket up to $775 if you arrive at your destination one to two hours past your originally scheduled itinerary or 400% of the one-way ticket price, up to $1,550 if your arrival delay is longer than two hours. This doesn’t pertain to weather delays but only if they overbooked their flight and gave your seat to someone else. 

Safe travels and enjoy your time in Phoenix!


Transitions

Colorado

  • Mitchell Bryden, Class AS, Berthoud
  • Mark Cypress, Class EM, Aurora
  • Jared Dillinger, Class C, Evergreen
  • Michael Ewert, Class AFCR, Greenwood Village
  • Mitchell D Reifschneider, Class AS, Berthoud

Idaho

  • Abe M Coulsey, Class C, Mountain Home

Utah

  • Jesse D Cummings, Class AS, Kamas
  • Andrew J Dunlop, Class C, Hurricane
  • Devon J Purser, Class C, Hill Afb
  • Brad Sparks, Class AF, Pleasant Grove
  • Jeff B Tracy, Class B, Ogden

Washington

  • Charles F Schauwecker, Class C, Sammamish
  • Tristan L Sowa, Class EM, Redmond

Wyoming

  • James J Burnside, Class EM, Jackson

Colorado

  • Adam Conway, formerly (I), is now (A) at Cedaredge Golf Club in Cedaredge
  • Jason L Hinkley, formerly (B) at Heritage Eagle Bend Golf Club, is now (AF) at CPS Distributors, Inc in Denver
  • Lance Lauer, formerly (C) at Country Club at Castle Pines, is now (C) at Cherry Creek Country Club in Denver
  • Daniel G Robbins, formerly (C) at Hiwan Golf Club, is now (C) at TPC Colorado in Berthoud

Idaho

  • Daniel M Frederiksen, formerly (C) at Stoneridge Golf Club, is now (C) at The Golf Club at Black Rock in Coeur D Alene
  • Christopher D Gray, formerly (A) at Elkhorn Golf Club, is now (A) at Magic Valley Bentgrass in Filer

Oregon

  • Conner J Olsen, formerly (S) at Oregon State University, is now (S) at Oswego Lake Country Club in Lake Oswego
  • Corey J Underhill, formerly (C) at Palos Verdes Golf Club, is now (C) at Sunriver Resort-Meadows Course in Bend

Washington

  • Raymond H McCormick, formerly (S) at Washington State University, is now (AS) at Broadmoor Golf Club in Seattle
  • Donald B Nelson, formerly (C) at Indian Canyon Golf Course, is now (B) at Esmeralda Golf Course in Spokane
  • Dean A Owen, formerly (EM) at Inglewood Golf Club, is now (EM) at The Cedars at Dungeness in Sequim
  • Manuel J Torres, formerly (B) at Three Lakes Golf Club, is now (C) at Club at Snoqualmie Ridge in Snoqualmie

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