Snelly

Sad if he's gone. Was it an infraction overload?

Loved some of his posts. I'll print up the T-shirts someone else start the online petition.
 
All one needs to do is make a ''Tiger Woods is the greatest player/person to ever grace the game of golf'' and you'll soon see the old boy posting again. :thup:
 
Still no sign of the poster formally known as Snelly?

Really miss his sense of humour.


:(
 
I believe he is away filming on the latest set of Crabbies alcoholic ginger beer ads -
they thought him more convincing as a snooty 50's throwback than any actor on the planet
 
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He's gone now get over it. I liked his comments but haters gonna hate and he couldn't take it no more.
Hope your happy where you are now snelly, for you, your in a better place!
 
Well after almost 4 months away, I had the good fortune to see one of the forum's nicest chaps last week, Rick G. An absolute gent and I wish him well with his new Orka irons. Of course they won't make the slightest bit of difference to his game but each to their own. He and I played in the same event at the magnificent St Georges Hill GC and it was lovely to see him and his ridiculous robotic trolley! :) Sincere best regards Rick!


Anyway, he said I should look in again and I have although upon doing so, I see that not much has really changed. The puritanical forces of political correctness at the expense of wit and levity at GM Towers are still wringing their hands at the slightest transgression of their overdone rules. The moderators are still laughingly insisting that what they do is incredibly hard work and painstakingly crucial. The scotch contingent are still getting their sporrans in a spin at the slightest barb. And obviously, nearly everyone is still asking the same banal questions about equipment and insinuating that it is a panacea for all their golfing woes.

On the plus side, there seems to be less Tolstoy-esque reams of rubbish on swing mechanics and it was very refreshing to read that there is going to be a moderation free weekend over Easter. This alone makes me want to keep an eye on things and I am working on a few thoughts for new threads. And I am genuinely sorry to have missed a debate on golf dress codes. Ah well.

A bientot.


Snelly.

PS - 3 signs that you are at a superb golf club; the club provide towels, the wines are provided by Berry Brothers and Rudd and lastly, it is a members perk to be able to play on the course with your well behaved dog in tow. More pearls of wisdom in 4 months time.
 
PS - 3 signs that you are at a superb golf club; the club provide towels, the wines are provided by Berry Brothers and Rudd and lastly, it is a members perk to be able to play on the course with your well behaved dog in tow. More pearls of wisdom in 4 months time.

You forgot a 4th - More than 1, proper, dog bowl outside the entrance for afore-mentioned dogs. I've seen at least 2 at SGH and I think there's 1 by the halfway hut too.
 
It's not the ability to play with a dog in tow that marks out a great golf club, It's the type of dog that the members predominantly tow. Too many little ankle maulers round my way, and not enough quality gun dogs. My Lab turns her nose up as soon as we pull into the driveway.....
 
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