bobmac
Major Champion
"Whatever" ??!!
Surely only chavs wearing hoodies and trekkies say Whatever?
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I've never heard Jean Luc say "whatever"
"Whatever" ??!!
Surely only chavs wearing hoodies and trekkies say Whatever?
Innit.![]()
I've never heard Jean Luc say "whatever"![]()
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What is the point of this thread now? It has moved on from the original question, which is fine but is now utterly pointless.
Let me make it easy for the hard of learning amongst you. If you don't like dress codes at golf clubs then don't go there and leave them for the people that do. Instead, go to your local golf "centre" where you can watch football on sky sports, drink Stella, wear your white trainers, lounge in your jeans, read the Sun, compare tattoos and discuss the relative merits of cheap Tesco wine and gas barbecues. You will have a whale of a time and I won't have to mix with you so everyone's a winner!
In the meantime, I can go for 18 Chav free holes of foursomes at my local top 50 ranked heathland course, get changed into a decent tailored suit, enjoy a rare rib of beef with a cote du beaune and retire to the members bar to talk about things that you would not want to understand or be interested in.
Best we don't mix. You think I am a dinosaur and I think you are a prole. It has always been this way and always will be. Every peg has a hole, find your niche and enjoy it and don't think that you should foist your idea of golfing heaven on others as it is probably their idea of hell.
Still poncing thanks. Whatever that means....
And yes, you do sound confused when you state "the fact that you seem" - doesn't make sense really does it?
Let me help. The point I am making is this - if you like wearing jeans in the clubhouse then fine, join a club that allows this. Live and let live. It is really quite simple. The examples in my previous post were designed to illustrate this point by using two caricatures.
I would have thought that even knuckle dragging, denim clad, tattooed, Masters graduates (like me!) would be able to see this.
It means that last time this debate came up, you saw fit to lecture one and all on how you felt golf clubs should be run. Strangely though, as you admitted at the time, you weren't even a member of a club.
snelly
A little bit OTT but I think your sentiment is absolutely spot on!
ps....West Sussex GC??
It means that last time this debate came up, you saw fit to lecture one and all on how you felt golf clubs should be run. Strangely though, as you admitted at the time, you weren't even a member of a club.
Of course OTT, written with tongue firmly in cheek but unfortunately taken literally by some!
And yes, The West Sussex GC is the club I had in mind I suppose as I live about 10 minutes from there. A beautiful, very old fashioned club that I love playing at but I am sure many forum contributors would despise it.
If all goes to plan, I am planning on joining there over the next couple of years but this is a feat easier said than done!
If all goes to plan, I am planning on joining there over the next couple of years but this is a feat easier said than done!
You may not agree..indeed it's obvious from your response you do not however they are facts and juniors being the future of golf is also a misnomer. Future of professional golf true but club golf no way. Check out the make up and new membership of most golf clubs and you will find the club is kept going by 35-60 year old 7 day members who pay full fee's. Juniors add little to a club in terms of finance true they do hang about all day at a club living the game but if they left they wouldn't be missed financially so why pander to them?Jings, what a truly awful post.
If you really believe what you have written..shame on you, you have no place in golf.
You may not agree..indeed it's obvious from your response you do not however they are facts and juniors being the future of golf is also a misnomer. Future of professional golf true but club golf no way. Check out the make up and new membership of most golf clubs and you will find the club is kept going by 35-60 year old 7 day members who pay full fee's. Juniors add little to a club in terms of finance true they do hang about all day at a club living the game but if they left they wouldn't be missed financially so why pander to them?
I find it very amusing that middle aged to elderly male golfers on committees try to lecture anyone on how to dress. As if you did a survey on who are the worst dressed sportsmen then male golfers would more than likely come top of the worse dressed list. Mmmmm, knee length white socks, moobs and a tucked in shirt containing a fat belly protuding over your belt buckle of your shorts in the summer, great look there....
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As anyone mentioned the guy with a limp, a wooden leg and a squint? Oh, and should baldies be made to wear hats?
So in one post or another that's juniors, the aged and the fatties sorted out. As anyone mentioned the guy with a limp, a wooden leg and a squint? Oh, and should baldies be made to wear hats?
Tolerance is alive and well in Britain and is mainly found in golf clubs... right made me giggle this thread has.