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About ClickATeetime

ClickaTeeTime.com was created in 2004 as part of Tee Time Golf Pass,Inc.  Whereas Tee Time Golf Pass is a book containing multiple discounts at courses throughout the Mid Atlantic, ClickaTeeTime.com is an electronic form of delivering  individual discounted tee times to golfers.  Both designated tee times as well as golf certificates redeemable within a broad time period are the products offered through ClickaTeeTime.com.

Jim Curtis, President of Tee Time Golf Pass was already running a successful business but was in need of expanding the business model to include an e-commerce alternative to stay current with trends in the golf packaging industry.

At that time his brother AC (Alan Curtis), the smarter of the two brothers and the one whom their mother loved best, offered his services to oversee the development of ClickaTeeTime.com. In that first year he both personally developed a technological platform for marketing the product as well as oversaw all the aspects of the business. AC has continued as the day to day Operational Manager of the business, while Jim has continued to provide his valuable relational experience with course operators. The Tee Time Golf Pass office staff has played an indispensible role as well by providing invaluable administrative support.

About Tee Time Golf Pass

Tee Time Golf Pass a family-owned business started in 1993. It began offering discounts at 22 courses in five counties in Pennsylania. Now it offers golfers discounts at more than 500 courses in seven states.

The purpose of the company is to provide consumers with products that have a greater value than the cost of the products. Tee Time Golf Pass is the most popular golf discount program in the Mid-Atlantic because it pays for itself with only 2 or 3 uses.

Tee Time Golf Pass was founded by Sue and Jim Curtis. The couple had recently moved to rural Pennsylvania and Sue was looking for a part-time job. Jim worked as editor of the News-Chronicle in Shippensburg and was toying with the idea of starting a golf publication. He added in the concept of a discount golf card to make the project more profitable. Together they went to golf courses in five counties in south central Pennsylvania and signed up 22 courses for what was then known as the Southern Pennsylvania Golf Card. Much to their surprise, their golf card was well received by golfers and course operators.

By 1997, Sue expanded the program to 100 courses. It became obvious the name of the product needed to change when golf pros near Philadelphia asked, “Where’s southern Pennsylvania?” Tee Time Golf Pass was born that year.

The learning curve was steep in those first years. Sue was a novice golfer and felt odd sometimes talking with and convincing golf pros and owners to participate. Once a pro asked what she shot. “Oh, two or three over,” she responded and was puzzled by the pros startled expression. She came home and told her husband about the incident. “Why are you laughing so hard? she asked. Sue was telling the truth. Yes, she normally shot two or three over par – on each hole!

Jim left the newspaper business in 1997 and began working for the company full-time.
Much of the company’s success was based on Sue’s philosophy of growing Tee Time Golf Pass county-by-county. All golf is local. Golfers care primarily about the discounts at courses within an hour’s drive from their homes. There is no need to expand into other regions and other states until the product offered is strong locally.

The corporation added a valuable player to its team in 2001 when Bud Key signed on as an independent contractor. Bud worked 12 years as the publisher of Chesapeake Golfer and had started a golf discount program. He was well-known and well-liked in the golf industry. Based near Virginia Beach, Bud covers all of Virginia for the corporation and publishes its Clubhouse Golf Guides.

By 2005 Sue had slowed down in her duties. She was more interested in playing with her grandchildren then talking with golf pros. Jim was thinking about selling Tee Time Golf Pass so he could  retire eventually. One day he picked up the phone and called his son, Jesse, a structural engineer in Tampa. Jesse joined  Team Tee Time in 2005.

Mike Schall, Jim and Sue’s son-in-law, joined the team the next year. Mike was assistant coach of the Penn State women’s volley team and heir-apparent to one of the best programs in the nation. He left Happy Valley to have more quality time with his young family and to become an important part of Team Tee Time.

“Tee Time Golf Pass is successful because we took a good idea and assembled a team of people who have a clear vision of what we are doing and of where we are going,” said Jim, president of Tee Time Golf Pass, Inc. “Every one wins in our program – the golfer, the course operator, and us. We’ve tried to work hard and to work smart, but we give God the glory for our success. We also are thankful we live in a country where we are free to be all we can be and to reap rewards for our dilgence, creativity, and hard work.”

Tee Time Golf Pass, Inc.’s Core Idealogy was established in 2004. The Core Idealogy is comprised of the Core Purpose and the Core Values.

Core Purpose:
We exist to provide value to our customers. Our purpose is to ensure the value of the product is significantly greater than the price of our product.
Core Values: 
We exist to glorify God through the tithe of our profit. We exist to provide employment and good compensation to those on Team Tee Time.   When the Team wins, they win.