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Journeyman Pro
The two that have scratched from next weeks 3 ball have joined a single immediately below!
You definitely smell then
The two that have scratched from next weeks 3 ball have joined a single immediately below!
Is it typical of The BRS booking system or do I smell? I've been at the new club just over two months now, and virtually every week someone has scratched from the group I'm in. On three occasions all my playing partners have scratched and the starter has juggled things around, with me waiting around for up to half an hour.
Team of four tomorrow, one has scratched. 3 ball next week, and both have scratched.
In over 40yrs of golf, and 12 clubs I've never known anything like it. To say I'm getting hissed off is a mild understatement. Another month of this and I'll write it off and move clubs.
Or is it just the ease of scratching under the BRS system?
The two that have scratched from next weeks 3 ball have joined a single immediately below!
Don't you know any of the players at your new club. When I first joined Royal Musselburgh it was a grind for a good few months, now I play with lots of the guys, or maybe that's because I can get them on Dunbar for £15 a skull. However, one or two guys ask if I want to play in the odd medal or game and I say no because they couldn't give a toss when I first joined.
I would be off to see the club manager for a refund, I would expect it to get sorted quite quickly as they wont want you leaving.The two that have scratched from next weeks 3 ball have joined a single immediately below!
The two that have scratched from next weeks 3 ball have joined a single immediately below!
Personally, to those saying to speak to the sec etc, it's not something I would do. I wouldn't want to 'force' anyone to play golf with me.
Are there any 'new members' evenings or such like? Would be a good way to find some games. Whilst this is sort of forming your own 'clique' and I agree it's always great to play with different people, this might get you over the hurdle you face right now.
I wrote something about this the other week......clubs need to find better way to ingrate new members. SAOL offers a system where an existing member shows you around, plays with you in comps and introduces you to other members etc. I think this is a great idea.
Personally, to those saying to speak to the sec etc, it's not something I would do. I wouldn't want to 'force' anyone to play golf with me.
Are there any 'new members' evenings or such like? Would be a good way to find some games. Whilst this is sort of forming your own 'clique' and I agree it's always great to play with different people, this might get you over the hurdle you face right now.
I wrote something about this the other week......clubs need to find better way to ingrate new members. SAOL offers a system where an existing member shows you around, plays with you in comps and introduces you to other members etc. I think this is a great idea.
But what if there aren't any evenings or events for new members? How do they get integrated into the club, especially if people take their names off to play with mates and leave the OP with the prospect of not having a game at all?
But what if there aren't any evenings or events for new members? How do they get integrated into the club, especially if people take their names off to play with mates and leave the OP with the prospect of not having a game at all?
At ours the Pro knows who are willing to go out with newbies. He sorted HID out with a group when we'd first joined.