john0
Journeyman Pro
Ah but your assuming that man has a nice clean hoovered car....you havent seen this man's car have you 
I usually change my shoes in the clubhouse unless I am playing at Blackmoor where I'll change in the car park.... I know it winds Richart up and it usually means he'll blob the first couple of holes.
I need all the help I can get
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Si Senor! Ariba! Ariba! Yee-ha!Westerham's car park is stones, wood chips and mud, so no problem changing shoes in the car park.
I can understand that Bratty otherwise your dappled pony might lose a shoe!
Do you take off your sombrero in the car park or changing rooms?
Chris
Imagine when we get to the 21st century!A friend of mine joined a club and was not aware of the rule of changing in the car park, funny enough he did exactly that one sunday morning and before he even knew it, he had a letter come through the post giving him a warning!!! We are living in the 20th century where people dont have time to say good morning to their neighbours let alone walk to and back from the changing room!!!!!! The rules need to be more in line with the 20th century.
Si Senor! Ariba! Ariba! Yee-ha!Westerham's car park is stones, wood chips and mud, so no problem changing shoes in the car park.
I can understand that Bratty otherwise your dappled pony might lose a shoe!
Do you take off your sombrero in the car park or changing rooms?
Chris![]()
Air line to clean shoes - check
Spike bar - check
Changing room for all visitors - check
Not too far from car park to changing room - check
People changing shoes in the car park - check
I don't see why it's a problem.
I do mine in the car when I arrive. It takes ten seconds as I have my laces loose so they just slip on. After that it takes about five minutes faffing about with trolley, bag, GPS holder etc... That for me is more 'untidy'
I retie my laces on the first tee while waiting for the group in front is that 'untidy' as well?![]()