Ridgeman
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Is the semi not a right mess by March?
Seems OK to me as I pass it on the way to the longer stuff.
Is the semi not a right mess by March?
We used to do that, but on sev holes where the edges got hacked to bits, esp as more and more people are playing in winter now. We also had problems with people having a funny idea where the edge was and just played from the dge of the fairway, now its everywhere apart from the rough.I didn't use my mat, or rarely used my mat this winter.
Preferred kicking the ball into the first cut so I'm not having to adjust hitting off turf again.
!950'sIn all my years playing at Gullane, I've never seen that. But when were the "Olden Days"?
They cut grass plugs with a hole cutter [about 3" deep] took out the divot with a hole cutter and replaced it with the plug.Please explain...?
They cut grass plugs with a hole cutter [about 3" deep] took out the divot with a hole cutter and replaced it with the plug.
Plugs were cut from prepared cut unused areas of the course.
Think how your greenkeeper would repair a divot on a green then multiply it by about 20,000.
12 staff would do a fairway in half a day.
Looked a lot better than that picture of the 6th fairway though.That's nuts.
theres at least half a dozen guys who play in our roll up who are Gullane members, the only thime ive ever heard any of them call Gillane was when they were explaining to someome the locals call it Gillane, in a normal conversation all of them call it GullaneStrangely, I regularly play with two members and one pronounces it as Gullane and the other Gillane ?
My dad was born only a few miles from it and always called it Gillin, but as far as I'm concerned it's Gullane for most of us locals ?theres at least half a dozen guys who play in our roll up who are Gullane members, the only thime ive ever heard any of them call Gillane was when they were explaining to someome the locals call it Gillane, in a normal conversation all of them call it Gullane
My dad worked as a farm Grieve (foreman) for 25 years then as a Postman, it was due to him being local l rather than posh that he called it Gillin I think !Agreed, always laugh when the "posh" Edinburgh members call it Gillin. ?
Had to say it out loud a few times to hear what I call it, for me it's Gullan or maybe even Gullin, certainly not GullainGo on then, educate an Englishman please ...
Not interested whether Gullane starts with a Gull or a Gill, but does it end with an "an" or an "ain"? .
Only badly educated Surrey or Morningside golfers call it Gillin.
I take offence!
Somewhere in between an an and an ane, most certainly not an ain.Go on then, educate an Englishman please ...
Not interested whether Gullane starts with a Gull or a Gill, but does it end with an "an" or an "ain"? .
Yeah it's Gullin for me too !I'm a Parish member at Gullane and have heard a few people pronounce it 'Gillin', but most people I've encountered in Gullane and North Berwick call it 'Gullin'. From what I can discern it's the old money type of guys that pronounce it the former way. Though I played up at Muirfield yesterday and was surprised to hear one of their members pronounce it 'Gullin'.