HawkeyeMS
Ryder Cup Winner
That depends who I'm playing with. I like to stop and get a cup of tea but I only want to be there as long as it takes to buy it. Some guys seem to want to sit down and have a chat which winds me up.
That depends who I'm playing with. I like to stop and get a cup of tea but I only want to be there as long as it takes to buy it. Some guys seem to want to sit down and have a chat which winds me up.
Why would it wind you up though ?
Because I'm there to play golf, not sit down and chat. I don't like stopping while I'm playing.
But it's a social game ? It's part of the whole package of club golf - to have a laugh and enjoyment with your PP and enjoy the banter and craic
And 4 hours on the course and a pint in the bar afterwards isn't long enough to be sociable and have a laugh? Besides, isn't there something in the rules about leaving the course and unduly delaying play?
That depends who I'm playing with. I like to stop and get a cup of tea but I only want to be there as long as it takes to buy it. Some guys seem to want to sit down and have a chat which winds me up.
Might be 5 mins between holes but unless there is a queue behind you or you are holding people up then I can't ever see the issue with groups stopping for a quick bite to eat and a drink and a relax before the second nine - it's a hobby after all
You're right, it's a hobby and one we're all allowed to enjoy the way we want to enjoy it. I don't like stopping, you do. There isn't really much more to say.
But then if people don't want to stop and carry on it doesn't wind me up because I realise people are different - hence why I didn't say I like stopping nor did I say I like to continue - I go with the flow without letting either wind me up. Can't see it ever being something to get wound up about
We have one between 9 and 10. When you're going up the fairway they'll come and take your order to sort it while you're chipping or 3 putting (sometimes both for me!).
what happens after 10 if you fancy a coffee,should open longer hours,doesn't matter were you are make sure they cook the eggs properly,played in a scratch trophy comp at Prestatyn and at the turn had a bacon and egg bap,first bite shirt full of egg,9 holes looking like a homeless tramp not good.It's great that they are now opening it everyday![]()
I like a good halfway hut.
But it plays havoc with my game for a couple of holes.
I'd rather keep moving.
But I like a good halfway hut....
Not really something I'd want on my course- it probably wouldn't be used.
I would only want it if playing an Open venue or similar, where it's acceptable to play a long round, soaking up the atmosphere.
PM's sent, oh and this needed a poll to settle it. BoooooooOh-oh! 2 new threads in one day. People will be talking again:mmm:
Still, what the heck...
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Does yours have one and if it does do you like / use it? By that I mean in competitions specifically.
We have a nice one situated just between our 9th green and 10th tee. The perfect spot you say and you'd be right. And it's a very welcome sight indeed when playing friendly roll ups and bounce games. Just the job. Nom! Nom! Nom! as the internet savvy put it.
However it's always open at weekends and that means when participating in a comp you have no option but to avail yourself of a bacon sarnie etc. not unless you ask to play through the group in front (frowned upon).
When having a 'mare' then the hut is perfectly acceptable and sometimes allows you to refocus and maybe aim for the buffer if all's not lost. But if you're "in the zone" and "shooting the lights out", then (for me at least) I could do without the 10 minute break and the possible tensing up and going off the boil that it can lead to.
But, what about you?
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