Golf Things That Gladden The Heart

Yeah that sounds good to me. Nice little 8 iron in. I don't usually hook an 8 iron enough to go in the ocean there - but not impossible. 😂
The challenge isn't the hooking an 8... it's your old friend - the wind. You're playing from quite high up on and exposed coast so even when it feels calm, it will easily move a ball 10-15 yards left or right depending on direction.

And it never seems to be wind behind.
 
Losing in a pairs betterball match but all played in good spirits, on a great Golf Course, in great weather and shooting level gross front 9.

They played well, we played well.
 
I had a smile yesterday, having only scored 6 points in 8 holes one of the guys in front had lost 3 balls over the same holes.
Put my game in to perspective as I still had the same ball.
 
Oh dear. It's not for the faint of heart. My 23 handicap mate refused to play medals after a while and only entered Stablefords.

Sorry to be blunt, but this comes across as mentally very weak. Golf is a simple game at heart, keep hitting the ball until it’s in the hole then count up the number of strokes. This is how I’ve always played golf, even as a beginner shooting 100+. If someone is intimidated by counting they probably should try a different sport.
 
Sorry to be blunt, but this comes across as mentally very weak. Golf is a simple game at heart, keep hitting the ball until it’s in the hole then count up the number of strokes. This is how I’ve always played golf, even as a beginner shooting 100+. If someone is intimidated by counting they probably should try a different sport.
This is probably true, he also gets put off easily by noises or movement around him. But also, he runs marathons which isn't for the weak-willed. I think in a golf sense he only plays for fun - and actually is playing less often nowadays - a medal just wasn't enjoyable for him at all. He didn't like the threat of completely tanking a round with one bad hole, and having paid an entry fee for the privilege I guess. He prefers to play without pressure. Nobody was forcing him to enter them so he just stopped, seems sensible to me.
 
This is probably true, he also gets put off easily by noises or movement around him. But also, he runs marathons which isn't for the weak-willed. I think in a golf sense he only plays for fun - and actually is playing less often nowadays - a medal just wasn't enjoyable for him at all. He didn't like the threat of completely tanking a round with one bad hole, and having paid an entry fee for the privilege I guess. He prefers to play without pressure. Nobody was forcing him to enter them so he just stopped, seems sensible to me.
But you can argue you can "tank" a stableford round and still be paying for the privilege. 2-3 no score holes and you are never going to win and will be doing exceptionally well to get to playing to your handicap. A medal is a different mindset but it shouldn't be feared. That said we have a few that won't play medals off the whites yet will off the yellows
 
This is probably true, he also gets put off easily by noises or movement around him. But also, he runs marathons which isn't for the weak-willed. I think in a golf sense he only plays for fun - and actually is playing less often nowadays - a medal just wasn't enjoyable for him at all. He didn't like the threat of completely tanking a round with one bad hole, and having paid an entry fee for the privilege I guess. He prefers to play without pressure. Nobody was forcing him to enter them so he just stopped, seems sensible to me.
What is the pressure? It's probably about 3 quid to enter and if you get a 2 you get some money back anyway.
I play much more risky golf in medals than I do in a fun round.
Either win the comp in style or NR and my handicap goes up for next time.
Pressure is for tyres as they say
 
This is probably true, he also gets put off easily by noises or movement around him. But also, he runs marathons which isn't for the weak-willed. I think in a golf sense he only plays for fun - and actually is playing less often nowadays - a medal just wasn't enjoyable for him at all. He didn't like the threat of completely tanking a round with one bad hole, and having paid an entry fee for the privilege I guess. He prefers to play without pressure. Nobody was forcing him to enter them so he just stopped, seems sensible to me.
Some people are so precious about noises. Got one PP if you so much as move a foot he moans of the noise

Me? I don't mind my PP chatting away. I normally tee off whilst their talking and speed the round up
 
Some people are so precious about noises. Got one PP if you so much as move a foot he moans of the noise

Me? I don't mind my PP chatting away. I normally tee off whilst their talking and speed the round up
They're not precious, just easily distracted.
I'm one of them.
 
Some people are so precious about noises. Got one PP if you so much as move a foot he moans of the noise

Me? I don't mind my PP chatting away. I normally tee off whilst their talking and speed the round up
Yeah - I know he's not being an a-hole, he just lacks a bit of mental focus and is very easily put off. Personally I quite often hit while people are still finishing their conversations. 😄 Gives me another excuse when I slice it anyway.
 
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