dog still crossing his legs?
Both of us :smirk:
dog still crossing his legs?
Sorry - but you guys clearly don't really get what I am saying. .
The accepted protocol was that you stood facing the player about to tee off i.e. if he raised his chin he could see you - and that was universally accepted. Nothing about the game has changed over the decades in respect of how we tee off - so why are some here telling me that they know better than what became accepted. Why do you think you know better? Do you not think that over the development of the game others have had the same thoughts as you? But a protocol was developed and accepted as being the most appropriate for most players in most circumstances.
Jeez. It's not difficult.
I can see slh point, if playing with the ladies, as you can get a sneaky peek down the top, but then you miss her bum bending over. I guess sometimes you win, sometimes you lose.
Well as @Doon suggested (way back at start and quoted below) I am not alone - no matter what the rest of you might think
Spot on Hogan.
The only time it is correct to stand behind someone is when it is into a setting sun to follow their ball flight.
After asking your FC of course.
If someone stands behind me I would consider them to be a beginner who has yet to learn the game. They would soon be told to shift.
I though that the average forum member, after putting on their glove and taking their usual preshot routine, would be so 'in the zone' that nothing would put them off their task of spanking the ball 285 yds down the fairway
I though that the average forum member, after putting on their glove and taking their usual preshot routine, would be so 'in the zone' that nothing would put them off their task of spanking the ball 285 yds down the fairway with a 7 iron
Salt or Buttered Dodger ?
285?? Gripping down on a 5 wood??
4 iron bruv!
I wonder if this thred will make it onto the Forum page in the magazine............
Any one standing opposite me is liable to get shanked to death.