As I arrived there was no one at the counter in the golf shop. But there were several people watching the Masters inside the deli/restaurant. When I went into the the golf shop a young man(early 20s) came in after a few seconds and asked if he could help. I explained that I was just stopping by to check out the course. And asked the rates. I was informed the regular weekend rates($ 35 walk) and that there was also a twilight of sorts at 3 pm(everyday). I then asked about the 4 rounds for $ 70(nice offer) and was told it expired last week. I had printed off a coupon/offer in anticipation of stopping into the course to possible play and/or check it out Saturday — there was no expiration on the coupon. Black Rock did not look like it was that great in terms of condition so I left. After all why would I travel all that way again if not for a better golf course, more friendly staff, or some other compelling reason? And w/o the offer there would be no reason to go back. There were very few players on the course. I would have played with the offer or as an alternative an offer of early twilight if I waited a bit. Sadly this experience is not unique amongst golf courses these days. A young kid running things in prime time(noon on a weekend) and having no clue about how to get a person to play today, enjoy themselves, and come back in the future. PS — I did get a follow up from the pro(Scott, I emailed him my thoughts). He offered a free round in the future which is nice. I may take him up on that at a future date, but I just wish GCs would appreciate golfers a bit more.