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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostNot on the public courses. Perhaps if you want to play at Wentworth every week.
My uncle plays regularly at a couple of local clubs, and he is far from the elite...
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostI've been playing on and off for about 26 years or so. I haven't really played since I moved to the UK, I don't know if its the difference between Irish and UK clubs, but over here it really is an elitist sport, played by snobs (who can't play golf for toffee).
My uncle plays regularly at a couple of local clubs, and he is far from the elite...
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostYou'll only get away with that if you are a bloke.
Apparently blokes don't like women having lower handicaps than them (or more holes in one).
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Originally posted by original PM View PostI know a bloke (distant relative) who blagged quite a high level job based on his handicap of ten
he spent his three months notice from his previous company taking golf lessons...
never got found out mind you..
Apparently blokes don't like women having lower handicaps than them (or more holes in one).
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I know a bloke (distant relative) who blagged quite a high level job based on his handicap of ten
he spent his three months notice from his previous company taking golf lessons...
never got found out mind you..
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostThose jumpers are bad.
Golf is rubbish. I really, really don't geddit.
I used to have it on my Cv as one of my interests back in the days of being a permie, but found it an obstacle to getting jobs as it may have been a conversation point, but not when your handicap was lower than your interviewers (and then you didn't get the job, not joking either).
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Originally posted by original PM View Postits a great way to get a legitimate 4 hours away from the family
its sport innit -- good for you etc
having said that a lot of people who pay golf are pointless pedantic w4nkers and I am sure their families are happy they are not around...
give me a shout MP we could go mplay a round maybe I can teach you to sink a long one?
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its a great way to get a legitimate 4 hours away from the family
its sport innit -- good for you etc
having said that a lot of people who pay golf are pointless pedantic w4nkers and I am sure their families are happy they are not around...
give me a shout MP we could go mplay a round maybe I can teach you to sink a long one?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostWhat is going on in a man’s life if he feels the need to wear a pink Pringle golf jumper from day to day?
Golf is rubbish. I really, really don't geddit.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostCloset golfer?
Why play golf? Mind you, I suppose it’s more action packed than that turgid rubbish at Murrayfield on Saturday.
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