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Snelly
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I usually but not always have a couple of pints after a round of golf and am fine to drive. I have a breathalyser at home and have never been close to the limit after a couple of pints of Harveys so I know I am below the legal limit.
The police, especially at Christmas, often pull members at the bottom of a road that leads to Devils Dyke GC in Brighton. In December 2009, I was stopped for a random breath test at this location and it was negative. I had drunk a couple of pints that day too.
I would say that 90% of the people I play golf with do the same as I do. This is not just a usual 10 or so blokes either. I play a lot of corporate golf too and probably have 30+ new or infrequent playing partners a year. The vast majority of them have a beer after golf in most circumstances.
Interesting to read that in doing this, I am in a huge minority on this post. This is quite the opposite of my experience though..
And I wouldn't say I am in the older golfer category either as I am 39. Old to some I suppose!
The police, especially at Christmas, often pull members at the bottom of a road that leads to Devils Dyke GC in Brighton. In December 2009, I was stopped for a random breath test at this location and it was negative. I had drunk a couple of pints that day too.
I would say that 90% of the people I play golf with do the same as I do. This is not just a usual 10 or so blokes either. I play a lot of corporate golf too and probably have 30+ new or infrequent playing partners a year. The vast majority of them have a beer after golf in most circumstances.
Interesting to read that in doing this, I am in a huge minority on this post. This is quite the opposite of my experience though..
And I wouldn't say I am in the older golfer category either as I am 39. Old to some I suppose!