Slime
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It makes no difference to me as none of them float!
It makes no difference to me as none of them float!
Were you out of range?Group behind teeing off before I've hit my second shot. Drives me crackers! So rude.
Far enough is subjective I guess.Not far enough, no. It was completely out of order and happened several times today. Just a bunch of impatient idiots.
They did once. Which meant every subsequent time they teed off before I hit my second I knew the potential was there. But it isn't being pressed that's horrible. It's the sickening feeling in your stomach when you hear a ball being hit behind and you know it can reach you or the sound of a ball landing behind but you don't know how far behind it is.
It's bad enough if they can't actually reach you and totally unacceptable if they can. Happens all the time and it's just so damn inconsiderate.
It's not just about reaching though, it's completely unreasonable to hit it anywhere near the group in front and, for me, a decent rule of thumb is, as a minimum, if they haven't hit their second shots you can't play.
It's not just about reaching though, it's completely unreasonable to hit it anywhere near the group in front and, for me, a decent rule of thumb is, as a minimum, if they haven't hit their second shots you can't play.
As you know I can't even find the rangefinder itself sometimes let alone the battery.Top tip, always have 2 spare rangefinder batteries in your bag ?
I can only go by numerous clubs I've played at that state if a group appears within your best hit. Then wait.
Realistically. If group one all hit drives 250yards and group 2 all know their best hits will be 200. Waiting till the first group have played twice nedlessly slows play.
Now that might not be your scenario today as they've clearly hit past you. But a rule to have to wait for a 2nd shot is flawed imo.
That is supposing a number of things. The forward group(player) may not know the limits of the rearward group( player).
Or, it is reasonable to expect the forward player to be put off by the sound of the rearward hitter making his stroke.
It's a little time to wait just til the forward player has hit his shot.
It is inconsiderate, and worse still, intimidating, to do otherwise.
I can see both sides of this.
I'm definitely with Kaz, to have someone behind teeing off because they can't reach you can be really disturbing. Not knowing when the whack of the driver and the landing thud will be is not a nice feeling.
But I can definitely see the other side too, because a guy on the tee who knows he can't get near the guy in front is just using common sense by teeing off.
I don't think we can arbitrarily say "you can't play til I've hit my 2nd", but once the landing area gets to within 30 or so yards it can definitely be off-putting.
As your last point - on my course I know where my drives tend to land, so I'll just wait until they are probably about 30 yards beyond that before I drive. If I'm not as familiar with the course I'll wait a little bit longer until they've all hit and started moving on again.I can see both sides of this.
I'm definitely with Kaz, to have someone behind teeing off because they can't reach you can be really disturbing. Not knowing when the whack of the driver and the landing thud will be is not a nice feeling.
But I can definitely see the other side too, because a guy on the tee who knows he can't get near the guy in front is just using common sense by teeing off.
I don't think we can arbitrarily say "you can't play til I've hit my 2nd", but once the landing area gets to within 30 or so yards it can definitely be off-putting.
I recognise and empathise..but no likeee thought at all. I managed my pitching yesterday evening without one. Was doing a little jig insideWorking on your pitching and developing a dose of the shanks
Cracking isn't it. Went down to work on my pitching only, not because I had been circumnavigating the hole with a shank or two but because I wanted to simply get better with the distance control. Hitting a few nicely to warm up and as soon as I measured my 20, 30, 40 and 50 yard marks and started in earnest they started. Any thoughts on distance work gone and the next 15 minutes back working on strike. Frustrating in spades but golf isn't meant to be easy and better on a practice ground than the courseI had 122 to the pin on the 2nd at the weekend.
After a full wedge, my next shot was from 88 yards, approximately at right angles and from the rough on the other side of the adjoining fairway....
Oh how I laughed ???
Been there too many times...scarred for life...but there is a way through...and I think I discovered it yesterday evening. Unfortunately it is the 3rd miracle cure I've discovered in as many monthsI had 122 to the pin on the 2nd at the weekend.
After a full wedge, my next shot was from 88 yards, approximately at right angles and from the rough on the other side of the adjoining fairway....
Oh how I laughed ???