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Re: Where Playing Partners Stand when I tee off POLL
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What's HNSP again? And can you get cream for it?
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What's HNSP again? And can you get cream for it?
What's HNSP again?
In summary, based on historical best practice, everyone should really stand where he stated as it was traditionally the right thing to do.
Was chatting to my MiL about this subject, a lady who took up this great game nearly 60 years ago, and one of the first things she was taught was to "Stand over there ( as in the video ) and never never stand behind the player teeing off "
This game is a changing for sure .
But isn't that the reason that this thread has gone on for over 700 posts? The assertion that in front facing the player is the traditional place to stand/based on historical best practice/HNSP or whatever else you wish to call it. I don't argue that it is where SILH was told to stand but to then say that this where everyone used to stand is totally incorrect. Myself and others have pointed out that we have played with people of a similar generation/age who don't follow this universally accepted practice but SILH, DfT and others seem to conveniently ignore these posts, probably because this evidence doesn't back up their argument.
Surely the first thing a lady taking up Golf 60 years ago would have been taught was "this is the bar Dear, Gentlemen only."
On the Professional tours on virtually every tee you see the players and caddies standing in the "traditional " place why do you suppose that is?
On the Professional tours on virtually every tee you see the players and caddies standing in the "traditional " place why do you suppose that is?
But isn't that the reason that this thread has gone on for over 700 posts?
That is a contradiction in terms and I disagree. How anyone can be insulted (a strong term) by the posts in question is beyond me.
I think SILH has debated this subject quite fairly really.
All that said, this whole subject is a mountain made from a molehill.
In summary, based on historical best practice, everyone should really stand where he stated as it was traditionally the right thing to do. However, it is clear from this thread that this is something that has now in general terms, disappeared from club golf. If this is the case, I think it is a bit of a shame but no big deal really. Stand wherever and keep quiet and still seems to be fair enough.
The disappearance of this quirk though is based on an interesting assumption which is - are the members of this forum deemed to be an accurate representation of the golfing community in the UK. I would suggest not but that is the subject for a whole new thread.
Agree common sense prevails.I'll be completely honest, I've never noticed them all traipse to the other side of the tee box when a left hooker tees up though..
The question is " why do you think they chose to stand there? "Normally I see them standing towards the back corner of the teeing ground not standing directly facing and opposite the player hitting. And I certainly haven't seen them all shuffle across to the other side of the tee if a leftie is hitting. I'm sure that someone posted some pics earlier in the thread showing pro golfers and their caddies standing in various different positions.
Tiger standing behind Phil
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Players standing behind Phil
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Players\Caddies standing both sides of Tiger
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Of course there are photos of players\caddies standing in other positions but there certainly doesn't seem to be a well known tradition or etiquette.
The question is " why do you think they chose to stand there? "
I knew someone had posted pics. Glad I started at page 1 rather than working backwards through the thread.
Which is why I said virtually, again the same question and it's an open one to all " why do they choose to stand there ?"
I don't agree with your assertion that "virtually" all of them do so your question is irrelevant.