AmandaJR
Money List Winner
A bit of history. MY first ever 4BBB (Ping Ladies Comp) I was out with and against one of those ultra sensitive players for whom I was always standing in the wrong place, leaving the flag in the wrong place etc etc. It was so ott and precious I swore never ever to be one of those players.
Generally I'm pretty good at not being distracted by noise around me but played today in a 4BBB (oddly enough the Ping comp again) and the chatter was constant. Being the longest hitter I was always last to go and it felt that every time I was over my shot they'd just carry on talking albeit reducing it to a very loud whisper. This was as often my partner as the other pairing. By the 13th I was ultra sensitive to it and backed off my shot twice to let them finish or hope they'd get the hint and shut up. On the 14th it continued on and again I backed off the shot twice and then the third time gave them my hardest Paddington Bear stare. As I took my backswing I again heard loud whispered chit chat and hit an ok shot but a bit thin and generally really cheesed off with it. I always remind myself not to be that precious player moaning about any minor distraction and/or blaming said distraction for a poor execution so tend to say nothing but fume inside instead.
On this occasion my playing partner noticed what was going on and suggested they were quiet when I was taking my shot. One player apologised profusely but the other said she had been put off earlier on the hole by my partner...suggesting what...she was doing it deliberately as retaliation??! I said to her "two wrongs don't make a right" and things went quiet with a certain hint of hostility in the air!
So. How would you handle it? Should I just politely ask the first time that they stop chatting when I'm taking my shot? I guess that sounds obvious and of course the right course of action but we're talking women here :mmm:
Generally I'm pretty good at not being distracted by noise around me but played today in a 4BBB (oddly enough the Ping comp again) and the chatter was constant. Being the longest hitter I was always last to go and it felt that every time I was over my shot they'd just carry on talking albeit reducing it to a very loud whisper. This was as often my partner as the other pairing. By the 13th I was ultra sensitive to it and backed off my shot twice to let them finish or hope they'd get the hint and shut up. On the 14th it continued on and again I backed off the shot twice and then the third time gave them my hardest Paddington Bear stare. As I took my backswing I again heard loud whispered chit chat and hit an ok shot but a bit thin and generally really cheesed off with it. I always remind myself not to be that precious player moaning about any minor distraction and/or blaming said distraction for a poor execution so tend to say nothing but fume inside instead.
On this occasion my playing partner noticed what was going on and suggested they were quiet when I was taking my shot. One player apologised profusely but the other said she had been put off earlier on the hole by my partner...suggesting what...she was doing it deliberately as retaliation??! I said to her "two wrongs don't make a right" and things went quiet with a certain hint of hostility in the air!
So. How would you handle it? Should I just politely ask the first time that they stop chatting when I'm taking my shot? I guess that sounds obvious and of course the right course of action but we're talking women here :mmm: