Amorybulldog
Bogey Member
I was bitten by a chow in the nuts on hole 13 at Endicott.
Best reason I've heard so far!!
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I was bitten by a chow in the nuts on hole 13 at Endicott.
You should try relaxing outside with a beer (on the course) and save the drive home.I never used to bail on a round, but that was when the nearest course was a 30 minute drive away. If I'm investing an hour of round-trip driving to get to the course, I'm absolutely going to make sure to get my round in.
Now though, my home course is just down the road, so I'm much more prone to bail if I'm not really enjoying the round. There doesn't even always have to be a reason. Sometimes, I'm just not feeling it that day and decide that I'd rather just go home and relax outside with a beer.
This one course is beautiful and there are some cool holes but they have narrow fairways and if you throw anything out of bounds past May you basically insta lose your discs in the thick rough which they just never cut all season. Me and my buddies were just like F this place, no fun if you know you're gonna lose a disc every other hole. Have no clue how long we lasted till we gave up but before May the place is nice. You just can't play during the grow season. First time I played there there was snow on the ground and loved the place, with growth it's just a nightmare as you spend more time looking for discs with a low likelyhood of finding them.
Altering the course for personal benefit is highly frowned upon by golfers and parks up round these parts. :|
What course?
I think in some parks it's just a necessity. Around my way they don't put in the required effort to keep all the holes playable at certain courses, if they get unplayable I go out with a weed wacker and other stuff to get the course playable again. My home course has 1 dude who maintains it other then grass mowing so it seems he needs help as he hasn't touched certain holes since they put in the course last year.
Just found it. Looks pretty good. I would have played it last week but i started at Trap then played Iron Hills and by then my fiance' had had enough disc for the day. :\It's at White Clay creek state park in DE. I liked the course a lot but it's like 100% that if you go out with 4 people there will be discs lost lol.
My most often reason for not finishing a course is I am playing on my lunch break and I only have so much time. One course nearby is a pretty long and it isn't possible to reasonable play through 18 in around an hour. So I usually play 1-7 and 16-18.
You should try relaxing outside with a beer (on the course) and save the drive home.
You should try relaxing outside with a beer (on the course) and save the drive home.
....I was so frustrated....I just gave up...."This is't fun...."
I do this during league rounds, but not while playing solo.