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Old 09-01-2012, 06:46 AM   #24
XGoFivk7

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Did not at all intend to mean or imply anything bad about people with good money. My apologies if any one took it that way. Certainly happens with anybody of any status.

Thinking back on it some more - This young man just struck me as a the "born with a silver spoon, in daddy's pocket spoiled type". Do not at all mean everyone born wealthy is the same way at all, but he actually really was that "spoiled rich arrogant dweeb" one may usually only refer to in generalization.

While on the phone, Talking loudly about "this golf club and that golf club". "This course better than that one". "Played there the other day", "playing the other one tomorrow", "been there 3 times and don't like it" and etc.. . Thats a big expense if you ask me and must have a ton of time. He just didnt seem to have a grasp of reality as most of us know it. like actually having to worry about work. Also talking purposely loud enough for us all to hear every conversation like a show off. Bragging and commenting about it all and his golf vs others. So in his case I'd say the phrase "arrogant rich, little dweeb" just seem to fit in my description of him. I never quite witnessed this before to that degree I experienced with this fella. And yes for once, someone actually and real truely fit the term.

One of the other golfers told me privately at one point and said something like " you believe this guy" "never met anyone like that".
I remember I was actually hitting well in the long game that day. I was driving well and long and then put a couple long shots (a 5 wood and then a 4 iron) on the green on two holes in a row. it was sweat. But I remember that also my chipping and short pitching were just pathetic as can be. I am rembering this because of what the fella said to me in private after commenting about this dweeb. He said, refering to what this dweeb sad about me. "he can hit the long game but never be any good cant play the short game to save his life" But it was not said in a friendly way but more like a sarcastic snobby way.

Anyway, I can go on but hope that explians my description of him and the terms Iused
In my experience, those who act like they have money, usually don't.

Me and Mward played with a couple of older gents today, and they were two pretty cool dudes. The only complaint I had was one of them liked to talk during your swing. The worst was when he walked up while I was at address and said "There are two options on this hole, a bad shot or a bad shot."

I hit a bad shot.
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