Bamberdele2.0
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I think the fear of missing out factor is huge here. Lads are saying this will be our only opportunity to play it and if you get that opportunity then you have to do it.
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It seems to me that the OP expressed his current view, but was willing to be persuaded otherwise. He stated this clearly.Don’t play it , you have already made your mind up , but certainly it’s nothing like how it plays on a computer
I think the fear of missing out factor is huge here. Lads are saying this will be our only opportunity to play it and if you get that opportunity then you have to do it.
For someone who has 3 young children i am breaking the bank just to get there. Nearly £750 for 4 nights is way above my budget.
Then another £320 on top where I am potentially hacking my way around in silly weather conditions is possibly my worst nightmare.
They also may not get the chance if not pulled from the ballot.
You're young enough to get the chance again mate and already playing some great courses there.
You could caddy for them and not miss a thing...
That's where you're going wrong then:Difficult to reply to all but these stood out.
We have played TOC on virtual golf Top Tracer a lot recently.
And I will be honest, it’s my least favourite track on there. I know it wouldn’t be the same in real life but on there it’s
Drive, wedge
Drive, wedge
Drive, wedge
Big yawn
It more comes down to the fact I couldn’t afford to play it, and they would be real b*tards to rub that in my face for many years!
I splashed out once and took my misses to a Michelin starred restaurant in Paris for her birthday just for the ‘experience’. I paid a fair lump for this fancy meal.
She ended up with the shits. It’s up there with one of the worst dining experiences we’ve had.
I think we have a strong chance as all 8 of us are going in the ballot for 3 days.
Caddying for them will mean I miss out on a round at other courses that I have paid good money for. I have zero interest in losing out for that idea.
Duplicate entries are disqualified so be careful on entering the same groups too many times.
Id honestly just worry about playing TOC another time. And depending on your tee times it could be possible to both caddy and play on the same day.
You are only allowed to enter the ballot as a ‘group’ ?
I assumed there’s 8 of us so surely we would all be allowed to enter individually
It seems to me that the OP expressed his current view, but was willing to be persuaded otherwise. He stated this clearly.
It requires positive views about the St Andrews experience for this to happen.