Smoking on the Course

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Totally agree. Walking back from my office to the station there's a bit of scaffolding you have to walk under, too narrow to overtake, and I'm always stuck behind someone with a fag on the go. Why should I be made to breathe that? In your own home or designated smoking zones would be ideal.
Strangely fag smoke doesn't bother too much when outside, I guess being a 30 a day man for 30 odd years made that. But damn I hate getting caught behind a vaper and their clouds of god knows what vanilla smelling ..
 
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When I’m smoking a pipe at the clubhouse ppl don’t appear to avoid/object to the smoke at all (smokers and non-smokers)
 

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When I’m smoking a pipe at the clubhouse ppl don’t appear to avoid/object to the smoke at all (smokers and non-smokers)
I don't object when someone smokes on a terrace or on the course but I don't like it. I'll try to avoid the smoke wafting across but I don't make a song and dance about it.

In effect, people around you may well not like it, you just aren't seeing it.
 

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I don't object when someone smokes on a terrace or on the course but I don't like it. I'll try to avoid the smoke wafting across but I don't make a song and dance about it.

In effect, people around you may well not like it, you just aren't seeing it.

I'm reasonably perceptive and after smoking cigs for many years I know there's a noticeable difference/reaction to the smell of cigarette smoke and pipe smoke
When I was a cigarette smoker, no one ever came up to me and struck up a conversation asking if it was 'B&H' they could smell or that it reminded them of xyz relative when they smoked cigs etc

Not saying that to everyone pipe smoke is any better/worse than any other tobacco product, but to others it definitely isn't the same
 

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I'm reasonably perceptive and after smoking cigs for many years I know there's a noticeable difference/reaction to the smell of cigarette smoke and pipe smoke
When I was a cigarette smoker, no one ever came up to me and struck up a conversation asking if it was 'B&H' they could smell or that it reminded them of xyz relative when they smoked cigs etc

Not saying that to everyone pipe smoke is any better/worse than any other tobacco product, but to others it definitely isn't the same
I think pipe smoke, cigars as well to an extent, will probably trigger childhood memories of older relatives, particular occasions etc which may be fond ones. Cigarette smoke was everywhere so I have no such association but because fewer people smoke pipes or cigars they tend to work that way, for me anyway.

They still clag your throat mind.
 

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I think pipe smoke, cigars as well to an extent, will probably trigger childhood memories of older relatives, particular occasions etc which may be fond ones. Cigarette smoke was everywhere so I have no such association but because fewer people smoke pipes or cigars they tend to work that way, for me anyway.

They still clag your throat mind.

Yeah I get it and I doubt it’ll ever be eliminated in our lifetimes, Its probably older than golf itself, so all the (mostly) good rules/laws that are there to encourage/force ppl to stop smoking and reduce the occasions a non-smoker might smell smoke are fine by me, but whether either side likes it or not its still gonna happen on occasion be it on a golf course or in the street

The restrictions & rules need to be accepted by smokers and that its still going to happen on occasion needs to be accepted by non-smokers. Which brings us back to the original topic

While it may be desirable, smokefree golf courses is not (yet) a right. The decent ppl will ask those in the group if they mind and respect the reply (& I’m equally sure there’s decent PP’s who will sometimes say go ahead even if they do mind)
If the problem is smell/health at least there’s few places better suited to dissipating smoke quickly than a golf course. If its about litter then the far bigger problem is the wrappers, cans, plastic tees & banana skins

None of us gets everything we want in life, its all a compromise
 
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I nearly replied to this on Monday to say that, despite playing 30+ 4BBB matches for my club’s seniors team, I could not recall one player being a smoker … then yesterday my playing partner smoked at least ten cigarettes on the way round 🙄.
 
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