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Golf and metrication

Generally before golf I'll get up, have a shower and get dressed (my trousers are 34" waist\36" leg in case you're wondering). I'll pour some milk from the 2 pint bottle in the fridge on my cornflakes. Jump in my car and drive the 7 miles to the course, making sure not to break the 30mph speed limit. After the round I'll have a pint and maybe I'll order a 10oz steak and chips...

...and golf needs to convert to metric because?

That was good. I enjoyed that.
Sounds like you are a new age golfer influenced under the Tiger effect (i.e. your waistline is smaller than your trouser leg).
I personally prefer to get some weight behind the ball (because I am a short arse).
 
We live in a country that thinks about vehicle economics in terms of miles per gallon, but sells fuel in litres...:D

The reason why petrol is sold in litres, is because the old fasioned pumps couldn't cope with the price per gallon. Besides if you now saw petrol prices displayed as £6.36/gallon rather than £1.40/litre, there would be riots!
 
I can't remember the question!

I wasn't going to post this but what the heck!

I recall spending farthings as a little lad - does anyone else?

What? I can remember the coronation, Queen Elizabeth that is.
 
I played abroad and the holes were in meters. What a nightmare trying to work it back to a distance I new. Buggered club selection treat. Give me yards every time despite what faceless bureaucrats in Brussels dictate
 
I played abroad and the holes were in meters. What a nightmare trying to work it back to a distance I new. Buggered club selection treat. Give me yards every time despite what faceless bureaucrats in Brussels dictate

Just add 10% to the metric distance and you have your yards to as near as is necessary
 
Why is it that the sport of golf still uses the Imperial System of units (yards) to calculate measurements? Metrication was brought in around 40 years ago and is obviously the method taught in schools, so for any youngsters coming into the game it must be difficult to convert to thinking in yards rather than metres.

Is it just another example of golf and it's establishments remaining in the 'traditional ways' whilst also wondering why there are a lack of younger players starting up?

Yes I know if would take a lot of time, effort and cash to make the change, but surely it's about time the sport was brought up to date and converted to metric?

How big is the 6 yard box then?
 
One of my pet hates is when Imperial and Metric get mixed up..

You can't have 1.5 miles - it's 1 1/2.....

You can't have 4 1/2 KM - it's 4.5.....
 
What height are you?

This is the correct response.

If you're under 6 foot there is a fair chance your relaxed walking stride is approx. 1 yd. If your over 6 foot you'll stride closer to a metre.

I'm 5'10 and I walk to a pretty accurate yd/stride.

This is the sort of empirical buff us old blokes know pre gps/range finders.....
 
One of my pet hates is when Imperial and Metric get mixed up..

You can't have 1.5 miles - it's 1 1/2.....

You can't have 4 1/2 KM - it's 4.5.....

When I worked in a hardware store someone asked me for length of electric flex "One meter, six inches long." !!!
 
When I worked in a hardware store someone asked me for length of electric flex "One meter, six inches long." !!!

Go into a builders merchant and you will see and hear many people asking for 3.2 mtr of 2(b)1.

I myself use inches..feet..yards..pints..gallons..lbs & Oz's and in the back of my mind I often work out things into old money.

Daughter got herself ( another :sbox:)horse it was priced in Guineas !!
 
When they decimalise time i'll accept metric, till then i'll still ask for a pound of mince at the butchers and weigh myself in stones and pounds
 
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