Hole in one etiquette?

granters

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Just pondering- Say i whack in my first ever hole in one in a Saturday medal. The clubhouse is packed, my playing partners declare it to the world, and i am skint (as usual)-

Do i have to buy everyone a drink? What's the done thing these days?

Cheers (or not as the case may be, from a miserable Scotsman)
 
yes but ur club should usually do Hole in One insurance.

We pay a £1 and that gets a bottle in a bounce game and 3 litres I think in a Comp.

Andy
 
At our club the tradition is you buy a big bottle of scotch and players then help themselves until it's empty.

Does the job and you know it's not going to cost you a small fortune.
 
Etiquette dictates that if you are skint you should ensure you don't get a whole in one in the first place - make sure to slice or shank all your tee shots on the par 3s! :)
 
Hand your card in, say your going to put your clubs in the car, then drive away like you stole the car :cool:

I've got £150 worth of insurance, so I'd put £150 on my card, let people drink until it was gone and then claim it back from my insurance.

I do know of one guy who had £250 worth of insurance and did the same thing........it was in a knock up and he didn't realise he was only covered in official competitions :D
 
not so sure that most insurances aren't competition only and a secretary's letter to confirm. £150 limit on mine, which isn't going to cut it in an average medal with over 50 entrants.
 
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