Changing Shoes in the Car park

Changing Shoes in the Car Park

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It isn't even the fact that they aren't buying a drink. More hope of England or Team GB winning a penalty shoot-out than these car parkers buying food... These guys make zero contribution......... Now I'm not one of these guys that will eat regularly

Ha ha ha ha ha! Just brilliant Homer!

Edit, just to clarify I'm not having a go, just enjoying the chronic irony and contradictory nature of the article :thup:
 
It isn't even the fact that they aren't buying a drink. More hope of England or Team GB winning a penalty shoot-out than these car parkers buying food... These guys make zero contribution......... Now I'm not one of these guys that will eat regularly

Ha ha ha ha ha! Just brilliant Homer!

Edit, just to clarify I'm not having a go, just enjoying the chronic irony and contradictory nature of the article :thup:

Think the clue is in the word regularly. As the end of that paragraph states I play in lots of club matches and eat in these, paying a match fee, so arguably pay more for the same meal as I would if I bought it myself.

I do eat, usually lunch if I play midweek, but the point being these guys rarely if ever set foot in the 19th and do not eat EVER. I may not spend big bucks but every little helps surely
 
I think if you've paid your subs, you are entitled to use/not use the bar as you see fit. You are not obliged to and you shouldn't be judged for not doing so, that is ridiculous.

As it happens, I always go in to the bar afterwards, I like a drink and to talk tosh about the round. However I respect people's free will not to do so. Some people have lives outside of golf.
 
Think the clue is in the word regularly. As the end of that paragraph states I play in lots of club matches and eat in these, paying a match fee, so arguably pay more for the same meal as I would if I bought it myself.

I do eat, usually lunch if I play midweek, but the point being these guys rarely if ever set foot in the 19th and do not eat EVER. I may not spend big bucks but every little helps surely

Was a gentle jibe Homer. Just made me chuckle.

Re the point in my other post, if being a car park golfer is the most you can be in the upcoming years what would your view be?

99% of the time, either at my club or others, I'll always have a drink and/or food but can completely understand those who can't or choose not to for whatever reason.
 
It is amazing how few forumers seem to change in the changing rooms. I always do, check out the forthcoming competitions, have a chat with other members, all part of being a member to me. Might even slip upstairs for a sneaky drink or bacon roll. The changing rooms are also directly on route to the first tee, so don't even have to take a long detour that may knacker me for the five mile walk ahead.:mmm:

I pay for all the facilities so I am going to make full use of them.
 
Think the clue is in the word regularly. As the end of that paragraph states I play in lots of club matches and eat in these, paying a match fee, so arguably pay more for the same meal as I would if I bought it myself.

I do eat, usually lunch if I play midweek, but the point being these guys rarely if ever set foot in the 19th and do not eat EVER. I may not spend big bucks but every little helps surely
In all honesty homer, I'm bit really sure why you bother with the blog. It seems to cause more trouble than it's worth.

There have been loads of times you have been caught with your metaphorical pants down.

In fact after HG2 I thought you'd stop promoting it. I'm not having a go, I just wonder what your motivation is.

Ps. Where is my jumper??:D
 
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I play club comps weekend, Vets match or comp in week and "roll up" once maybe twice a week.
Vets matches are jacket and tie afterward for a meal.
All others are, at very least, a drink in Spikes bar, or shower and change and a drink in clubhouse.
Im in my third year and cannot recall a game where I've just driven home.

It's against club rules to change shoes or apparel in the car park.
Fine by me. I was told before I joined.
If I know we're using Spikes bar I drive there and back in golf shoes, otherwise I take a change of gear.
 
In all honesty homer, I'm bit really sure why you bother with the blog. It seems to cause more trouble than it's worth.

There have been loads of times you have been caught with your metaphorical pants down.

In fact after HG2 I thought you'd stop promoting it. I'm not having a go, I just wonder what your motivation is.

Ps. Where is my jumper??:D

I didn't bring this topic up. Fish picked up on a tweet to someone I talk to regularly and posted the poll. Not prepared to rake over old coals and lets face it you don't have to take any interest in it if you think its too much trouble
 
Was a gentle jibe Homer. Just made me chuckle.

Re the point in my other post, if being a car park golfer is the most you can be in the upcoming years what would your view be?

99% of the time, either at my club or others, I'll always have a drink and/or food but can completely understand those who can't or choose not to for whatever reason.

Taken very much in the tone intended and in fact a very good point. When we adopt next year I'm not entirely sure what the effect ill be apart from not practicing as often and who knows that may even make a beneficial difference. I would like to think that the wife may give me the freedom to enjoy a drink after around in return for late night feeds or other chores. Until we get there I don't know if I'll be a car parker or not but as I did say, if those that play at silly o'clock and are car park golfers do so to get their fix and meet family commitments then better that and they pay their fees per annum. I can't answer it at the moment
 
Taken very much in the tone intended and in fact a very good point. When we adopt next year I'm not entirely sure what the effect ill be apart from not practicing as often and who knows that may even make a beneficial difference. I would like to think that the wife may give me the freedom to enjoy a drink after around in return for late night feeds or other chores. Until we get there I don't know if I'll be a car parker or not but as I did say, if those that play at silly o'clock and are car park golfers do so to get their fix and meet family commitments then better that and they pay their fees per annum. I can't answer it at the moment

Fair play. Everyone works out what's best for them according to circumstance.

Best of luck for the process anyway, hope everything works out for you :thup:
 
I didn't bring this topic up. Fish picked up on a tweet to someone I talk to regularly and posted the poll. Not prepared to rake over old coals and lets face it you don't have to take any interest in it if you think its too much trouble


It's no trouble, I don't read it but the fall out is funny. To make it interesting you make it controversial, but really who cares if people change their shoes in the car park, not me.

I'm rather partial to a cup of tea and a toasted tea cake after the round but if most of the forum don't join me it's up to them. I wouldn't call them a collective bunch of knobs because of it.:D
 
It's no trouble, I don't read it but the fall out is funny. To make it interesting you make it controversial, but really who cares if people change their shoes in the car park, not me.

I'm rather partial to a cup of tea and a toasted tea cake after the round but if most of the forum don't join me it's up to them. I wouldn't call them a collective bunch of knobs because of it.:D

At the end of the day, its got people talking and I thought that was the idea of a forum so whether I posted it or not is irrelevant. As for the "fall out" or trying to be controversial, I am thick skinned enough to see past the odd sour comment, and the posts are just a collection of my thoughts on a given subject without any deliberate intent to be controversial. I think my thoughts on dress codes and bifurication would prove equally subjective
 
At the end of the day, its got people talking and I thought that was the idea of a forum so whether I posted it or not is irrelevant. As for the "fall out" or trying to be controversial, I am thick skinned enough to see past the odd sour comment, and the posts are just a collection of my thoughts on a given subject without any deliberate intent to be controversial. I think my thoughts on dress codes and bifurication would prove equally subjective

Carry on the good work homie. I look forward, with baited breath, to finding which group of golfers are next on your list:thup:
 
Carry on the good work homie. I look forward, with baited breath, to finding which group of golfers are next on your list:thup:

Not entirely necessary.
This is supposed to be a friendly forum full of lively debate & witty banter.
Please, everybody, let's try and keep it so.

Slime.

P.S. If I'm missing the point, apologies.
 
Not entirely necessary.
This is supposed to be a friendly forum full of lively debate & witty banter.
Please, everybody, let's try and keep it so.

Slime.



P.S. If I'm missing the point, apologies.

Thanks for reining me in, I was forgetting myself. Just questioning the motivation, that's all.:o

Infact, with bar tabs (ours is £70) you could argue that car park golfers are the perfect members. £70 nett profit, without any extra overheads, such as wear & tear on the carpet!!
 
Thanks for reining me in, I was forgetting myself. Just questioning the motivation, that's all.:o

Infact, with bar tabs (ours is £70) you could argue that car park golfers are the perfect members. £70 nett profit, without any extra overheads, such as wear & tear on the carpet!!

You're welcome..;)
 
Just wondering if anyone knows their clubs view on their own ‘car park golfers’ and if so is it a view they hold privately or have shared with the membership as a whole?

I think we can all guess that the official line would be that they’d encourage everyone to use the facilities as often as possible, good of the club, benefits for all blah blah .... but that’s not their view on those that don’t

Do clubs believe ‘car park golfers’ are a negative aspect and share the view of some posters or do they accept it as a necessary behavior for some and actually plan for this player profile when drawing up the business model for their clubhouse?
 
I think my thoughts on dress codes would prove equally subjective

Come on, blog on those, we all know you think they are a bygone relic from a past age, clung on to by blazer wearing out of date golf administrators who do not realise that their perception of what is smart is completely at odds with modern society. And all they do is reinforce the image of golf as being elitist, whilst at the same time acting as a barrier to participation. Come on Homey, tell it like it is.

And by the way, what does the J stand for in the middle of your name? ;)
 
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