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I know I have the same a couple of times. I have met some good people as well
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And how about people that don’t fix ball marks on the green. The “elite” don’t rake traps either.
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Our foursome if no one is in front of us, can play 18 holes in just over 3 hours, when you stuck playing an almost 5 hour round because the foursome in front of you are always looking for their ball, driving their cart back and forth across the fairway, talking on the green, waiting to hit when group in front of them is on the green. There are lost souls, and that is what he was posting about and obviously you don't get it!! |
I personally am not a golfer, tried it once with my sister and immediately realized it’s not for me. I like to socialize laugh talk and don’t find it fun for me at all. Didn’t know the rules, the ambassador came yelling cause we were taking too long. For the person who wrote this, find a group that’s as serious about golf as you are. You can’t expect to play with others you don’t know and expect them to play the way you want. Find your own friends!!
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I talked about replacing or sanding divots, raking bunkers and fixing ball marks. His first comment was, "That's the green keeper's job." I played with a young lady one day that was taking way too long to play. We were almost two holes behind. I mentioned to her that the people behind us were waiting . Her response was "Let them wait. I have a right be be here." Now they are very nice people but they don't understand anything about golf. That is why everyone needs to go to some kind of school before they're allowed on the golf course. |
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In an eighteen hole the amount of time that someone is actually preparing to hit or hitting the ball is about 22 minutes. A foursome is on the golf course for about four hours or more. That 88 minutes or an hour and 28 minutes that the group is actually actively engage in playing golf. The rest of the time is spent walking or riding to the ball. That's two and a half hours to have fun versus an hour and a half to be quiet, courteous and respectful of others. Plenty of time to have fun. |
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At one point as I was over my ball, she dropped a club into her bag. I backed off and before I could even look up she said, "Sorry". I said, "No problem" and hit my shot. That's the difference between people who care about other's while they're playing and those that don't. I didn't get upset because of this because it was a one time thing. It was an accident and she knew that she made a mistake. What upsets me is that people have no idea how to behave on a golf course. |
Executive golf is social golf if you wish you should try playing nine holes on a championship course.
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Given that the exec's are free, it's pretty easy to understand that their very existence...is aimed at a different crowd. If you're serious and trying "shoot a score"...you should probably be on a champ course. :shrug: |
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