teetime72
Head Pro
Powakaddy's dont make a sound !
They do when the gearbox goes,as my playing partners at Mottram Hall (GjBike & Chris)will testify. Sorry lads.
Have had it fixed today.Quiet as a mouse now.
Powakaddy's dont make a sound !
I'm just popping my head back above the parapet in the vain hope that everyone has moved on and I'm not left trying to condense eight pages into 375 words for the hot topics feature!
I think there may have to be an extra supplement with next month to even begin to do the forum activity justice
I'm just popping my head back above the parapet in the vain hope that everyone has moved on and I'm not left trying to condense eight pages into 375 words for the hot topics feature!
I think there may have to be an extra supplement with next month to even begin to do the forum activity justice
' a torrid discussion as to the ethics of the use of electric trolleys descended into mayhem and the vilification of users of said trolleys, push/pull trolleys and bag carriers.
the consensus is that the golf industry should forthwith adopt the hoverboard (as demonstrated in Back to the Future Pt 2) as the only means of conveying golf clubs about a course.'
there you are Homer, job done
I'm just popping my head back above the parapet in the vain hope that everyone has moved on and I'm not left trying to condense eight pages into 375 words for the hot topics feature!
I think there may have to be an extra supplement with next month to even begin to do the forum activity justice
' a torrid discussion as to the ethics of the use of electric trolleys descended into mayhem and the vilification of users of said trolleys, push/pull trolleys and bag carriers.
the consensus is that the golf industry should forthwith adopt the hoverboard (as demonstrated in Back to the Future Pt 2) as the only means of conveying golf clubs about a course.'
there you are Homer, job done
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I'm just popping my head back above the parapet in the vain hope that everyone has moved on and I'm not left trying to condense eight pages into 375 words for the hot topics feature!
I think there may have to be an extra supplement with next month to even begin to do the forum activity justice
' a torrid discussion as to the ethics of the use of electric trolleys descended into mayhem and the vilification of users of said trolleys, push/pull trolleys and bag carriers.
the consensus is that the golf industry should forthwith adopt the hoverboard (as demonstrated in Back to the Future Pt 2) as the only means of conveying golf clubs about a course.'
there you are Homer, job done
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Hoverboard would make it constantly OOB not being in contact with the course, and so clubs used would be considered introduced during a round![]()
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I have a remote controlled electric trolley. When I get to the green, I take my putter and my remote control device, walk onto the green ready to putt, and drive my trolley towards the next tee. It's just like having a human caddie.
Madandra wins this month's star prize for stirring up the proverbial hornet's nest! His prize - a PowaKaddy trolley complete with top-of-the-range Titleist Staff Tour bag...
Sitting on the fence, and seeing most sides to all arguments (except the walking over the green with your bag one), live and let live, I say
The worst offender by a country mile, the remote electric trolley user!!!
BURN HIM!!!! WITCHHUNT!!!! GRAB YOUR FORKS FELLAS!!!
You'll never catch us Parmo as we're always away infront of the guys carrying their bags.
"Such a stupid post" and it was made by a ?MOD?
Yeah Parmo, there is no excuse for not repairing a pitchmark on a green, whether its yours or someone elses. Even if you've forgotten or can't find your pitchmark repairer there is usually a selection of long tee seither in a pocket or the bag. & everyone carrys a set of keys with at least one door key or RAC/AA Key they no longer use. They make great pitchmark reparers in an emergency.
On most social rounds putts would be given anyhow. Though I'd think most of us for our own self respect would rather finish off a hole properly. Of course this is one reason why Green staff move hole positions regularly.
On the subject of Walking across greens with bags on your back I have a mate who really makes me grind my teeth. As he'll litterally walk anywhere with that bag on his back. He'll walk all over the green, tend the flag, take it out drop the flag instead of placing it. Oh this is another bug bear. People who don't lay the flag & preferably lay it in the fringe, they insted drop it on the green. Okay you are allowed to put it on the green but I consider it discurtious & rude. Just as I consider it discurtous & rude to walk all over a green with the standbag on, instead of using the bag as it was intended. The bag has legs use them. sit the damn thing down away from the green. If there are notices all over the course & on the back of the score card about not taking bags onto teeboxes it goes without saying the same is true for greens.
Okay a 17 stone bloke is going to do as much potential damage to a course as a 15 stone man with a 2 stone bag, except the centre of ballance with the 15 stone man will be all out of kilter. The 17 stone man doesn't have a choice. He can't take his stomach & blubber off when he gets to a green, but the 15 stone dude, can take off a bag & use the legs if its a stand bag & if its a tourbag then its designed to be dumped on the ground near, & not on the green.
Using Tour caddys as an example/excuse for getting away with discurtiousness to the course is no excuse at all in my book.
Nevermind turning up at courses with a handicap I think people should take a mini exam on Course ettiquete & a practical examination on how to repair pitchmarks, divots, rake bunkers etc & then get a card of course competence on knowing this & basic essential rules of the game
Players should be made to keep & carry & present one of these instead of simply a handicap certificate.