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Old 11-10-2009, 07:19 PM   #1
RG3rGWcA

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Default Right and Wrong
This may get a little long, but it's something I've thought about a bunch in the last while. I played in a Charity event a short time ago that had a pretty good turn-out and I think we all had a blast, at least my group did to the most part.

It was very cold and windy that day making distance and control extremely tough. There were two groups on each tee starting out, but we did not play together. The first group went out and once they hit their second shots we were off. The group ahead of us were all pro's, lol. I walked up as we were waiting for the horn, introduced myself and these guy's were like "So"? Three out of four of them were jerks, no big deal to me, but my partners were p@#%d. The "Pro's" tee'd off and only one even hit the fairway, but not far.

To make a long story short, as we played the very tight, tough course we found closest to the flag and long drive flags in unreal spots, with the same couple of name's every time. My group shot 11 under. However, we get back to the club house and find out the winning team were the jerks. They actually doubled our score. Seemed a bit unreal when we followed them all day and never glimsed a great shot once. Not even close divot marks, lol.

My problem was not really with that. Towards the end of the round one of the guy's on my team actually moved one of the closest to the pin markers. I saw him do it when I was back to the cart and asked him about it. He laughed and said those guy's are jerks and he drove off? Right/wrong, good/bad, I don't care! This was not right. We lost, who cares? It was for fun! I was the one who invited this group and paid their entry fee's. He only moved it 4 or 5 inches, but still. He won't be asked back!

Anyone else ever find themselves in a position like this?
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