The Humble Alarm Clock
It’s 3:30 AM.
Your alarm goes off. The rest of the world? Dead quiet.
For most people, that’s early. For us? That’s just normal.
There’s something about those summer mornings on the golf course — before the heat kicks in, before the carts roll out, before the world really wakes up. The air’s heavy with dew, the machines hum, and for a few hours, it feels like you’ve got the whole place to yourself.
It’s not glamorous. It’s not flashy. It’s work — real, honest work.
But there’s pride in it. Watching the sunrise over perfectly cut fairways… hearing the birds before the mowers… seeing a course take shape for the day — that’s something most people never get to experience.
By the time they show up? We’ve already been at it for hours.
The humble alarm clock. It’s not your enemy. It’s your reminder — you’re part of the crew that makes it happen.
Greens and Grounds. Built for the early risers.