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I am not without fault on the golf course, yet I will complain about others. That being said, I have found myself doing the following:
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Everyone commits the occasional faux pas, but that's to be expected.
But overall, I move around a course very efficiently and I "take care of business". I always rake traps, fix ballmarks (mine as well as several others), and I'm always aware of other people and how I interact with them. My father taught me all of the "finer points" of golf and I learned all about putting lines, flagsticks, shadows, coughs and a host of other things long before I could even hit a ball consistently. He made sure that I understood the etiquette and the manners of the game and that I practiced them, otherwise I wouldn't be allowed to play. Today, aside from the occasional "colorful metaphor" after a particularly gruesome effort, most people wouldn't even know I was there (but the flag finds its way back into the cup, their forgotten wedge ends up in their hands and the green looks better than when we arrived) (Hmm, just who was that bald-headed Polack?) -JP |
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Yeah, I have probably been guilty of all those items you listed, plus a few more. Probably sure everyone else has too at one time or another. I try to do my best, but no one is perfect.
I am not without fault on the golf course, yet I will complain about others. That being said, I have found myself doing the following: |
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I try hard not to, but am sure I've been guilty of all and more of these things. But, very few of these bother me when someone else does it. It drives me nuts when people won't fix their divots or let's their trash blow out, (about the only times I will get in their face), and slow people who clearly will not allow anyone to play through. Kind of bugs me when someone steps on my line, not that big a deal.
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I am definitely guilty of looking too long for a lost ball. I mean that is 3 dollars laying around there somewhere. Even if I can't hit it, I still want to find it. Especially if it is early in the round. If my opening tee shot is lost I will spend WAY too much time looking for it. Mainly because that ball has only been hit once.
I occasionally talk during someones swing by accident. Other than that I am pretty good. |
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I try to be faultless, but I know that I'm not. I'm prone to forget about people playing and walk ahead clanking clubs and sometimes right in front of them so they shout at me to move. I always try to repair my divots and my ball marks, although occasionally I can't find them (or retrieve them). I think that's about it, but I'm not great at introspection either.
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I try to be faultless, but I know that I'm not. I'm prone to forget about people playing and walk ahead clanking clubs and sometimes right in front of them so they shout at me to move. |
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You're not alone in that, but I'm curious how it happens. Are you so focused on your game that you forget what else is going on? You definitely didn't seem like you were ditzy to me. |
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main thing I remember is walking down the first hole while you and your friend were playing and I was quite a way ahead of you on the left, but still walking. You probably didn't notice, but I shouldn't have been walking. I think I get buried in what's happening to me and forget about what other people are doing. I don't like it when other people do that sort of thing, so I feel bad when I realise that I'm doing it. |
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I "walk ahead" sometimes if I think that my ball may be hard to find or if I've hit into another fairway and I want to make sure the Zombies don't pick it up.
I think of it as being efficient - especially if I'm in another fairway because I may either be able to play it back into my fairway before the group on the other fairway gets close to it or, failing that, I'll at least be ready to play when the opportunity presents itself. If I'm thinking of walking ahead, I'll usually tell the group I'm playing with and then I'll discreetly walk along the margin of the hole. To me, that makes more sense than waiting for everyone to hit and then walking along with them only to then begin either searching for my ball (or protecting it from the Zombies), because that just wastes a lot of time or the Zombies may have already struck. So basically, walking ahead is a good thing, not a rude thing. It would only be rude if I did it all the time as if I didn't care about anyone else in the group. -JP |
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I "walk ahead" sometimes if I think that my ball may be hard to find or if I've hit into another fairway and I want to make sure the Zombies don't pick it up. |
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