adamk15
Assistant Pro
Tonight my cousin (a year younger) and myself went out to play a round for the junior summer aggregate at my club. The rules of this aggregate - 10 rounds, 2 best count (proper competition rules).
Well my cousin started very well and then deteriated a bit towards the 7th hole. I was playing consistently well.
Here's where the trouble started. My cousin hooked his tee shot on the par 3 7th far into the trees. We went to look for it and I found his ball, in a horrible situation. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 shots... in a rage he then (to my horror) picked up his ball.
He then, on the next tee, announced that he was going to walk in after 10 holes. After 10 holes I was 7 under my handicap, but unfortunately couldn't continue and possibly put in a great score as my marker was walking up the hill in a firm mood.
At the clubhouse I informed him that I thought his behaviour had been very selfish and I would not like to golf with him again until he sorted out his short temper (this isn't the first time he has lost his head on the course) I could see he was upset but I thought I had to let him know how I felt. Sorry about the rant but just wanted to know your feelings on the situation. Did I do right? What should I do now?
Well my cousin started very well and then deteriated a bit towards the 7th hole. I was playing consistently well.
Here's where the trouble started. My cousin hooked his tee shot on the par 3 7th far into the trees. We went to look for it and I found his ball, in a horrible situation. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 shots... in a rage he then (to my horror) picked up his ball.
He then, on the next tee, announced that he was going to walk in after 10 holes. After 10 holes I was 7 under my handicap, but unfortunately couldn't continue and possibly put in a great score as my marker was walking up the hill in a firm mood.
At the clubhouse I informed him that I thought his behaviour had been very selfish and I would not like to golf with him again until he sorted out his short temper (this isn't the first time he has lost his head on the course) I could see he was upset but I thought I had to let him know how I felt. Sorry about the rant but just wanted to know your feelings on the situation. Did I do right? What should I do now?