Jan 4, 2010 #1 E Earl Club Champion Joined Jan 30, 2009 Messages 92 Location Devon Visit site Is calling a golf course a 'Track' cool and hip ? and is it equivalent to wearing a baseball cap back to front. Not sure if i have heard Peter Alliss call it that or if he ever would.
Is calling a golf course a 'Track' cool and hip ? and is it equivalent to wearing a baseball cap back to front. Not sure if i have heard Peter Alliss call it that or if he ever would.
Jan 4, 2010 #2 Atticus_Finch Journeyman Pro Joined Mar 22, 2007 Messages 1,566 Location Heartlands Visit site Loads of people call it that on here. It's not a word I use. I'm not sure if it's a word local to a particular area or age group though.
Loads of people call it that on here. It's not a word I use. I'm not sure if it's a word local to a particular area or age group though.
Jan 4, 2010 #3 matt01 Head Pro Joined Jul 20, 2009 Messages 395 Location northern ireland Visit site not to sure sometimes i call it track and then i would tend to call it a course depends on who i am talking to
not to sure sometimes i call it track and then i would tend to call it a course depends on who i am talking to
Jan 4, 2010 #4 Smiffy Grand Slam Winner Joined Oct 17, 2008 Messages 24,067 Location Gods waiting room..... Visit site If it's a nice course I tend to call it a course. If it's not a nice course ie Goat Track I tend to call it as such
If it's a nice course I tend to call it a course. If it's not a nice course ie Goat Track I tend to call it as such
Jan 4, 2010 #5 brendy Global Moderator Moderator Joined Oct 4, 2007 Messages 12,931 Location Bangor, Co. Down Visit site Nice track can mean it's a decent course, if it's a bad course I've heard plenty of colourful descriptions that never mentioned track!
Nice track can mean it's a decent course, if it's a bad course I've heard plenty of colourful descriptions that never mentioned track!
Jan 4, 2010 #6 U USER1999 Grand Slam Winner Joined Mar 9, 2007 Messages 25,671 Location Watford Visit site Sometimes repetitive use of the word golf course can get a bit boring, so track is an alternative. Also easier to type. What's wrong with it?
Sometimes repetitive use of the word golf course can get a bit boring, so track is an alternative. Also easier to type. What's wrong with it?
Jan 4, 2010 #7 HomerJSimpson Hall of Famer Joined Aug 6, 2007 Messages 70,790 Location Bracknell - Berkshire Visit site I'm not sure where I picked the phrase from but I tend to use it a fair bit. Just another way of talking about a course. Not sure its that bad
I'm not sure where I picked the phrase from but I tend to use it a fair bit. Just another way of talking about a course. Not sure its that bad
Jan 4, 2010 #8 G golfcitydweller Q-School Graduate Joined Jan 10, 2008 Messages 805 Location st.andrews ,fife Visit site c`on earl - get with it dude there`s some great `tracks `down in ur neck o the woods !!course ..track who really cares
c`on earl - get with it dude there`s some great `tracks `down in ur neck o the woods !!course ..track who really cares
Jan 4, 2010 #9 TRS30 Head Pro Joined Mar 9, 2009 Messages 488 Location Dublin, Ireland Visit site One of my golf mates uses the term for girls!! ha ha