Five things I won't miss.

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1. "I can drive it 325 yards 99.9% of the time."
2. Definitive lessons from guys never likely to get their handicap below 12.
3. Recommendations for all clubs to dumb down and become Fun Pubs with a golf-course.
4. A lack of understanding by so many of the problems faced by Committees & Proprietors.
5. Members with an opinion/fact to suit every situation. Honestly, 20,000 posts!!

In 5 lines you've summed up every single golf forum on the web.... although you missed out "What's the best ball?" and anything related to slow play. :)
 
Wow, who got out of bed on the wrong side this morning, lighten up mate, it's just a golf forum.
Having attempted over the last couple of months to to become involved in the forum I have now decided it is time to depart.
However, before I do I thought I might at least list the five strands & threads I will definitely not miss:-

1. "I can drive it 325 yards 99.9% of the time."
2. Definitive lessons from guys never likely to get their handicap below 12.
3. Recommendations for all clubs to dumb down and become Fun Pubs with a golf-course.
4. A lack of understanding by so many of the problems faced by Committees & Proprietors.
5. Members with an opinion/fact to suit every situation. Honestly, 20,000 posts!!

So, having got that off my chest it only remains to wish you all a fond adieu and may all your problems be solved by stacking & tilting.
 
I like these forums and came here from another which had major hosting issues, tons of adverts etc. These are pretty good forums and if you can't get to the pub then forums are the next best option for folk who like a bit of like minded chant and banter, mud slinging etc. Shy timirous beasties need not apply.
 
Oh dear!

Some people take forums soooooooo seriously. Unless you have actually met other forum members they are just nameless faces with (often) ridiculously daft forum names!)

Some people get so upset when disagreements spring up in posts. Do these people agree with EVERYTHING anyone says in normal everyday life?
 
I was pretty much like the OP been registered to the site hopping around numerous golf forums and lurking for years. It wasn't until I started posting that I started to really enjoy this forum and let the other forum hopping slide. I'd say don't throw the baby out with the bath water just yet, continue to contribute and before you know it, it'll be the light nights and you'll be swing a club rather than wasting time on here.

Oh and a final point during the winter it always gets a bit stir crazy and posts regurgitated simply because we can't get out and play. Stick around and enjoy, I read a lot of 1st posts on threads and think I've heard it all before and move onto the next thread, try that.

Happy golfing!!
 
I like these forums and came here from another which had major hosting issues, tons of adverts etc. These are pretty good forums and if you can't get to the pub then forums are the next best option for folk who like a bit of like minded chant and banter, mud slinging etc. Shy timirous beasties need not apply.

Golf Magic?? ;)
 
Having attempted over the last couple of months to to become involved in the forum I have now decided it is time to depart.
However, before I do I thought I might at least list the five strands & threads I will definitely not miss:-

1. "I can drive it 325 yards 99.9% of the time."
2. Definitive lessons from guys never likely to get their handicap below 12.
3. Recommendations for all clubs to dumb down and become Fun Pubs with a golf-course.
4. A lack of understanding by so many of the problems faced by Committees & Proprietors.
5. Members with an opinion/fact to suit every situation. Honestly, 20,000 posts!!

So, having got that off my chest it only remains to wish you all a fond adieu and may all your problems be solved by stacking & tilting.

To be fair the long hitting posts and some of the replies have had me in stiches - I was crying laughing at Oddsocks Dunlop driver thread.

also - If people are taking lessons themselves whats wrong with passing on ideas that work - people rarely say I don't want to share my secret!

Its good to talk but if you don't like the conversation do like you would in a pub (hopefully not a fun pub) just move the chat onto comething else or head off.... ahhh wait you just did. :)
 
Homers striking of the ball????
:whistle:

you know it pays off to read all of Homers threads, how else can you take the mick when he contradicts himself :D

as for the OP man up FFS crying%20geek.gif


the forum isn't compulsory, contribute or don't, but don't flounce off like a big girl
 
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Just a thought, but surely if u aint happy with some of the threads/topics........Why Not Start Off A Thread Of Your Own, about something YOU want to waffle on about.......?? :confused:

Or Too Obvious........
 
On the other hand, I've been here about a month and I love it.

If he's too up himself to take some people's comments with a pinch of salt he isn't worth having in the online community. Toodle pip!
 
from the good ,the bad , & the ugly you will not be missed ,,why do some people think because they take part they will be missed when they deport ,not going to happen I'm sure he had some questions that got answered

so from what he says he obviously cares more about the bad ,not the good so that makes him ugly

tot are :temper:
 
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