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This isn't about obviously annoying stuff on the course. I simply find that the longer I play, the little stuff starts getting to me. To wit:
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Ground squirrel hunters. No kidding, there are people on our course who carry bb guns to shoot them, while playing golf, lol. This is a small 9 hole course in a small town, (extremely nice), but the squirrels are taking over. However, it's very disturbing to see them laying on their back, feet sticking straight up in the air after getting hit by a pellet or bb.
My other course, 10 miles away is just beginning to see them and it's a very nice 18 hole club. |
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This isn't about obviously annoying stuff on the course. I simply find that the longer I play, the little stuff starts getting to me. To wit: |
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This isn't about obviously annoying stuff on the course. I simply find that the longer I play, the little stuff starts getting to me. To wit: |
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This isn't about obviously annoying stuff on the course. I simply find that the longer I play, the little stuff starts getting to me. To wit: |
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I am thinking that those who are more impatient in their older years, did not accomplish much in their younger years. They are missing something, which allows those little bothersome things to become more of an issue. Not to say that nothing irritates me because there are some things that do. However, there's not much that bothers me, while I am on a golf course.
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Is it too obvious to say "The older you get the more the little things bother you?" Seems like tolerance diminishes as one gets more and more set in their ways. I'm guessing that the older you get the more convinced you become that "your way" is the best way from years of experience. The more convinced you become that you are generally right about things, the less likely you are to be tolerant. (IMO) |
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I am thinking that those who are more impatient in their older years, did not accomplish much in their younger years. They are missing something, which allows those little bothersome things to become more of an issue. Not to say that nothing irritates me because there are some things that do. However, there's not much that bothers me, while I am on a golf course. |
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now that I think of it, I feel like I am less tolerant in a lot of things.
But I am not so sure it is being set in my ways as much as moving into a different class of golfer which requires a different view... examples: I used to hate driving a cart when I was younger and had the time to walk..Now I barely find time to play and a cart helps me get through 18 with my friends... When I sported a 20+ handicap, I did not mind playing with my friends who would would garner a few mulligans a round, foot wedge stuff out of the woods/sand etc. Now at a +12'ish, I frown on anyone that does not play by the rules and count every stroke.. A couple of years back, I did not care where I played...as long as I played... Now I seem to be gravitating to the nicer courses that cost more money.... I don't think it is the fact I am getting older in general as much as my life has moved to a different place and the golf game is moving with it... |
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People driving buggies on the fairway |
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