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That's why when I played I preferred to pay for private courses. Mostly though I was invited by rich friends through workEspecially Fuller’s Fairways!
Really, in 50+ years of playing public golf courses, in many states, I’ve never experienced that.That's pretty common on public courses.
Location, it's all about location. Not as many rednecks in your neck of the woods.Really, in 50+ years of playing public golf courses, in many states, I’ve never experienced that.
Played plenty of redneck courses in Ohio, Michigan, and Florida to name a few places.Location, it's all about location. Not as many rednecks in your neck of the woods.
The last time I set foot on a public course was in the 1990's, San Bernadino CA. A couple of a-holes that were in front of us started arguing and though it didn't get this bad when my dumb ass partner yelled at them to move it along they turned their attention to us. It didn't get physical but it was pretty trashy. From that point on I avoided public courses.Played plenty of redneck courses in Ohio, Michigan, and Florida to name a few places.
Must be nice.The last time I set foot on a public course was in the 1990's, San Bernadino CA. A couple of a-holes that were in front of us started arguing and though it didn't get this bad when my dumb ass partner yelled at them to move it along they turned their attention to us. It didn't get physical but it was pretty trashy. From that point on I avoided public courses.
I haven't played golf in years but when I was the sous chef at a country club I got in good with the right people and was invited to play not only on the club's course but I was also invited to join in on some other nice courses. I did insist on paying for my own green fees but yeah, you get used to those places it's hard to play on a public course.Must be nice.
I must be lucky or drunk or both to have never really experienced "slow" play. I admit that I golf more for the time drinking with friends versus giving a shit about golf etiquette/rules.Do remember growing up, a guy in our group got into it with a slow-poke and after a ball hit into them, got into a fist-throwing, club swinging altercation. Not pretty, even though no significant damage done. Member of tOSU golf courses for 15 years, courtesy of my father, and then many years of muni experiences. Have played for last 25 years at a country club, and there's still slow pokes, and groups that simply won't let you play through. However at a CC, a report to the head pro will get them an admonishment/scolding, especially if one or two of your group are Board members.