palindromicbob
Tour Winner
What would you do in a solo practice round if there was a junior in front when they go to let you play through?
Was out today for 18 and while coming up to the back nine I noticed a junior who had cut in and was about a hole in front. Noticed h was struggling but never got a chance to speak to him untill the 16th. He was all paniced and worried that he was holding me up and I had noticed he had picked up and sped on a few times to keep up with the group in front. Told him I wasn't bothered and he could join me for the last 2 holes. To say he was surprised is an understatment. I did my best to put him at ease and he played the final two holes with me.
I advised him that next time he was out and an adult was coming behind he should step off and let them through rather than rush his own game. I also told him that had I caught him sooner I would have invited him to play along with me then. I fired him a Taylormade RBZ ball that I had in my bag because he had taylormade irons and he seemed chuffed. Also appeared to have a great love for the game (hitting the putting green straight after) and seemed generally aware of ettiquette having never once held me up while I was behind (to his own detriment mind you). Nice to see him on the course rather than a street corner.
Was out today for 18 and while coming up to the back nine I noticed a junior who had cut in and was about a hole in front. Noticed h was struggling but never got a chance to speak to him untill the 16th. He was all paniced and worried that he was holding me up and I had noticed he had picked up and sped on a few times to keep up with the group in front. Told him I wasn't bothered and he could join me for the last 2 holes. To say he was surprised is an understatment. I did my best to put him at ease and he played the final two holes with me.
I advised him that next time he was out and an adult was coming behind he should step off and let them through rather than rush his own game. I also told him that had I caught him sooner I would have invited him to play along with me then. I fired him a Taylormade RBZ ball that I had in my bag because he had taylormade irons and he seemed chuffed. Also appeared to have a great love for the game (hitting the putting green straight after) and seemed generally aware of ettiquette having never once held me up while I was behind (to his own detriment mind you). Nice to see him on the course rather than a street corner.