Careful Murph, you are catching Homeritus, where you turn a thread into commenting about your own game and not the OP!![]()
Terrible affliction. No known cure apparently
Careful Murph, you are catching Homeritus, where you turn a thread into commenting about your own game and not the OP!![]()
Basic question but do you mark your partners shots and then play your own ball? Dropping in rough and hazards and placing on green and fairway?
Been there, Done that.....Oops, forgot the one golden rule.
Try to avoid nobbing your mates brand new proV in a pond.
Oops, forgot the one golden rule.
Try to avoid nobbing your mates brand new proV in a pond.
A 24 handcapped friend of mine was my guest at the mens invitation day during Crowboroughs Centenary celebrations in 1998. It was foursomes in the afternoon.
Every time he stepped on the tee for his drive, I had a bloody sandwedge in my hand ready to dig myself out of the heather.
He played crap
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I'd say think about what holes you want to tee off on, but for a different reason than has already been mentioned.
Because the person teeing off plays the approach on par 3's and 5's, the position of them in the round can mean one player plays significantly more approach shots.
At ours, the player who tees off first will have approach shots on 11 of the holes.
A 24 handcapped friend of mine was my guest at the mens invitation day during Crowboroughs Centenary celebrations in 1998. It was foursomes in the afternoon.
Every time he stepped on the tee for his drive, I had a bloody sandwedge in my hand ready to dig myself out of the heather.
He played crap
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be fair, Crowborough has more heather than it does fairway - and it's easier to find