It would be no hassle for you to do it, and plenty of reasons why he may want it done rather than in / out!
I'm sure you'll not be missed in future games with them.
Having suffered with this for a while I bit the bullet and bought some Sealskinz socks and they are excellent.
For the first time in god knows how long, my feet were bone dry after a round.
As someone mentioned, they felr a bit weird when I put them on (hard to describe, but almost like your...
Yes definitely.
Just last night was playing in the weekly stableford roll up and was flying on the front 9 playing to handicap for 18 points.
Suddenly we were getting held up and waiting on every tee and my game went to pot.
This isn't a coincidence as it happens every time I'm hung around...
I'll never forget the first time I played a new course up here - Longhirst Lakes if anyone knows it - and my pal lost 27 balls on the round!
The worst thing was that 3 of them were mine as he'd only brought 24! :LOL:
100% this.
I play better elsewhere and I think it's because I think about things a lot more, and have to visualise where I want to put my shots etc.
I need to start doing this at my home course.
Totally agree with this.
I also think clubs need to be fairer about their pricing of 9 holes - a lot of the places I've asked have been full 18 holes price / 2 + a random amount!
I'd love to take my son for 9 most nights, and if it was about £10 I would, but it's usually more than that.
The only thing with 2nd hand is the battery life will be poorer than a new one, so this needs to be considered as you want to be able to get a full 18 out of one at least.
I'd definitely recommend one to anyone, regardless of handicap.
That sounds great. It's really got me thinking about going to get fitted for clubs at a place like this.
The fact he was honest enough to tell you to stick with the putter is another bonus, as there are a lot of shysters out there.