KhalJimbo
Head Pro
I've decided to start a blog about it instead. Link is in my signature for anyone interested.
Decent enough read. Maybe think about a few pics and links to break it up a bit (maybe one back to here) but a good start. There are some that will moan about another blog but they don't have to read it so just keep doing it as long as you keep enjoying it and feel you are getting something from it
Ok homie, I'll bite. This isn't a loaded question in any way ... But what's the point? What purpose do they serve? What do you hope to achieve ?
I'm with you on this one. I'm into anything during a round that is posted, that is funny, unusual etc etc but I'm no more interested in the detail of someone's ordinary round than they are of mine.
I'm with you on this one. I'm into anything during a round that is posted, that is funny, unusual etc etc but I'm no more interested in the detail of someone's ordinary round than they are of mine.
I'm not sure who the bloggers expect to read them. It seems like a lot of effort to go to for little point.
If it's a way of measuring progress etc then why the need to share?
I do confess to being a hypocrite
I do glance at homies blog from time to time. Not for golfing reasons though.
I do enjoy his 'interesting' style of writing.
Main thing to remember is No one is making you read the blogs.
They cause no harm to others,so I can't see a problem personally.
Don't you get followers if you have a blog ?There is no harm, but I still don't get the point![]()
Don't you get followers if you have a blog ?
Surely everyone wants followers.:thup: I would follow your odyssey to one day get 30 points in a forum meet.
There is no harm, but I still don't get the point![]()
Keep your hair on Nick, oh sorry.It's a dream of mine
I'd rather write about my matchplay experience. Let me tell you a story about a recent game at Royal St George's ......
Would you follow that Leo ??
Thinking back to the 'New Golf Thinking' event I did last year, one of the items to try, was, to create a memory vault, that is remember the good shots, remember all the things that were occurring at the time, so that the next time you face the same shot, you look into your memory vault so you can recreate the shot.
Perhaps in writing a blog, the bloggers are doing just that, by writing down the events of their round, it's helping them remember the good shots.
That or all bloggers are just reincarnated versions of Max Bygraves.. "I wanna tell you a story...."
I think Swinger should write a blog about his long driving exploits :thup:
The only blog I'd read is swingers nocturnal refuelling exploits.
I'm not sure he'd update it much. I don't think his car has wifi![]()