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Posting in the wrong irritations thread. Equally irritating!
Really irritating!!
Perhaps he was wanting to get some new 'golf shovels' from B&Q
Posting in the wrong irritations thread. Equally irritating!
Really irritating!!
Had a second shandy.Once heard about a guy throwing his bag of clubs in a lake after a bad round, then having to wade in to retrieve his car keys.
Threw my putter in the bin after a round to have it retrieved immediately by a work colleague who refused to give it me back.
What's the craziest thing you've done after a stinker?
I get too depressed. Spend days or even years wondering how I hit that bad shot.It is only a game, played for fun.
and I don't understand why they don't build courses to suit my game.
Easy solution. Leave the flag inPeople who hover about 2 feet from the hole with the flag in their hands while you are trying to make an important short putt
Seriously dont pick up the flag or be near the hole till all balls are holed out
Even Westwood thinks golf is too difficult for the average person.What, like a par 8 for the last?
Play tee shot straight down... get to your ball, turn left and play it towards the green?Even Westwood thinks golf is too difficult for the average person.
That last hole was a par 4 dog leg left around high trees.
As a right hander you tell me how I'm supposed to play holes like that.
Then there's double dog legs.
Apart from at seaside links they should remove sand bunkers. I mean, what's the point of bunkers on inland courses?
While I'm on the subject, why are there 460 yard uphill par 4's?
Play tee shot straight down... get to your ball, turn left and play it towards the green?
Play tee shot straight down... get to your ball, turn left and play it towards the green?
Why not build every golf course straight with no rough, no bunkers or hazards all flat and bigger holes.You make it sound so easy.
Nobody can guarantee to play a straight shot, and in that case there were trees on both sides.
Under pressure, a dog leg right is easier for a right hander.
I'm guessing there is something in the brain that can't always cope at the last hole. Remember Jean van der Velde at Carnoustie, Greg Norman at Troon among many others.