cleanstrike
Assistant Pro
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 appreciate that it's not usually the done thing to attack a poster on these forums but in light of your argument I am left with little choice but to conclude that you really are quite insane. Do you really expect anyone with half a brain working to stand in front of someone that's just about to loose off a shot from the tee? That would undoubtedly qualify for a gross stupidity award.
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