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Attaching Towel to Bag?

Cut it in half, sew up the ends then you have tow towels for the price of one.
You could tie a knot in it then it would be much shorter and have one end for your hands and one for your clubs.
Or you could tie up any playing partner you don't like and nick theirs, just make sure theirs is smaller than yours or your back to square one.
 
Which beer?

It's important you know - the general guide is:-

Cat 1 - kaliber/lager top
Cat 2 - coors lite
Cat 3 - Stella 4.0
Cat 4 - Skullsplitter

I could suggest sowing 10 hankies together to look like a Ra-Ra skirt, it gives you a little buzz when you stick your hand in.......let me know how you get on.:whistle:
Pahahaha :rofl:
Currently using a Guinness one,tbh tho I was hitting the ball better when I was using a San Miguel :confused:
 
You are all doing it wrong. :D

You need a players towel, they are bigger and usually come with a loop in the middle of the towel.
A karabiner around the handle and you can drape it over each side of your bag. (100% no dragging on floor)

It also comes in handy when you get caught in showers and saves faffing about with rain covers.
 
Cannot believe the advice that you lot are giving. Clearly he is better off going to a professional to learn how to use his existing towel properly rather than trying to self correct or waste his money on a shiny new towel that is fitted to his needs
 
Being a bit tight and having a broken/missing top strap on the Moto caddy I use a bungy cord taken under the trolley spine and around the bag top. Two birds with ons stone viz. locates the top of the bag and supports the towel.
On the question of size. get one of those nice boutique hotels to donate one of their large bath towels. very useful if you fancy skinny dipping in the course ponds on a hot summers day.
 
Cannot believe the advice that you lot are giving. Clearly he is better off going to a professional to learn how to use his existing towel properly rather than trying to self correct or waste his money on a shiny new towel that is fitted to his needs

Oh, I dunno. If he's got down to that handicap without the need for pros putting all sorts of new things in his head like, how should I grip my towel, am I rubbing too hard, horizontal or lateral weave, and thats even before the taylor made colour chart!
 
I believe there is a Bob Rotowella book (Golf is Not a Game of Towels) and also a Dave Towltz video on this. He advocates a "clock face" approach depending on the length of towel required. Hard to track down but I hear they are good.

Also bear in mind that a forged towel will feel softer but will mark up more easily than a cast one.
 
I believe there is a Bob Rotowella book (Golf is Not a Game of Towels) and also a Dave Towltz video on this. He advocates a "clock face" approach depending on the length of towel required. Hard to track down but I hear they are good.

Also bear in mind that a forged towel will feel softer but will mark up more easily than a cast one.

Is that why my Mizuno towel feels softer than my dads Ping towel?
 
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