At the weekend I'm usually there about 7.45 for a 9.00am tee time to have plenty of time to warm up, get myself sorted, maybe a bit of brekkie and then out. I'm usually in no hurry to shoot off afterwards although not being able to drink can make it frustrating after a nightmare when all you really want is a few pints to drown the sorrows.
In the summer I'm usually at the club every night either playing as many holes as I can or working on a few things on the practice ground or putting green. As I have a locker its a straight commute and a £5 cab fair and a quick change (we have a casual dress code so I'm normally in a plain golf shirt and trousers anyway). Sometimes HID will meet me at the station and so its cheaper. I'm basically there until its dark and HID being a lovely lady will usually leave me a small salad or something to munch as soon as I get in.
In winter I tend to only play competitions as I don't enjoy playing in the heavy conditions and prefer to tinker with my game or get some lessons sorted. Usually I go to a range for a couple of buckets and I'm happy but occasionally I might wander back to the club (If HID is hinting about going to Tescos) for an hour of chipping and putting
I realise that not having kids makes my life really easy as does a wife who is happy for me to spend as much time as I want playing. She does her own thing (shes just getting a bespoke hanging basket service off the ground) and so everyone is happy
In the summer I'm usually at the club every night either playing as many holes as I can or working on a few things on the practice ground or putting green. As I have a locker its a straight commute and a £5 cab fair and a quick change (we have a casual dress code so I'm normally in a plain golf shirt and trousers anyway). Sometimes HID will meet me at the station and so its cheaper. I'm basically there until its dark and HID being a lovely lady will usually leave me a small salad or something to munch as soon as I get in.
In winter I tend to only play competitions as I don't enjoy playing in the heavy conditions and prefer to tinker with my game or get some lessons sorted. Usually I go to a range for a couple of buckets and I'm happy but occasionally I might wander back to the club (If HID is hinting about going to Tescos) for an hour of chipping and putting
I realise that not having kids makes my life really easy as does a wife who is happy for me to spend as much time as I want playing. She does her own thing (shes just getting a bespoke hanging basket service off the ground) and so everyone is happy