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04-19-2022 04:06 AM |
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Originally Posted by BrianL99
(Post 2085325)
If you don't mind, I'd like to ask you a question ...
I played a Championship Course today and was paired with 2 great guys. One was probably mid 70's & the other, likely upper 70's.
They played the Green Tees. The younger of the 2, made 1 Par today. The other fellow averaged about 2 over par on every hole. HIs average drive was about 150 yards.
I'm not suggesting they don't have a perfect right to play any course they want, they paid their money & golf is for everyone. My question is more "practical". Why spend $50 to play a Championship course, when it seems an Executive course would be way more fun, given the state of their golf game. I've never played an Executive course, so I don't really have a frame of reference and I'm curious.
Again, I'm not trying to denigrate my playing partners golf game or any such thing. I'm just wondering. If it was me, I think I'd save the $50!
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Wife and I basically gave up Championship courses in our 70+ years, when we found walking the 18 holes was getting harder. We played most at home in UK, and our local courses were quite undulating.
It's funny that in UK. mostly youngsters use golf carts, the oldies still walk.
When we started in TV in 2000-1 we played Execs and found them great fun, and stuck with them mainly.
We had the odd round of Championships for a while, but really didn't enjoy golf cart golf. Seemed like it was race track golf!
We are into our 80's now. and we still walk Execs. still keep up with play, and most of all, enjoy the game!
Don't think $$ for a round was an issue for odd Championship round, but we like to play every other day so Execs were financially a more sensible option.
The other reason for some, is I think Ego!
Can't let go.
Usually it's the ones who dye their hair black as well!:duck:
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