Hampstead
* Ace Member *
I got scolded by The Champ for talking off in the distance while he was putting during the infamous Scott Stokely foot fault round at Pittsburgh Worlds. So I got that goin' for me, which is nice.
Discover new ways to elevate your game with the updated DGCourseReview app!
It's entirely free and enhanced with features shaped by user feedback to ensure your best experience on the course. (App Store or Google Play)
I got scolded by The Champ for talking off in the distance while he was putting during the infamous Scott Stokely foot fault round at Pittsburgh Worlds. So I got that goin' for me, which is nice.
It sounds like the champ was a bit of a wanker on that day.I got scolded by The Champ for talking off in the distance while he was putting during the infamous Scott Stokely foot fault round at Pittsburgh Worlds. So I got that goin' for me, which is nice.
Yes, it was during a skins match when Simon was on the pad and Luke and Zach Melton were saying something and Simon said something snarky and gave them the stink eye. Luke and Zach exchanged a look like who pooped in his corn flakes. Then I saw he does it during every back swing on his channel. OK, his channel but it;s MY entertainment. I hold the power, (remote control)).
I came to DG from a history of playing ball golf. There, everyone I knew played with honor and etiquette. As a sportsman, that means you WANT your competitor to play the best round of their life. You actively encourage their success as well as your own.Personally, it bothers me a lot when someone talks or makes noise when I am throwing. I prefer the etiquette where everyone tries to keep quiet when somebody is throwing. I get distracted easily - I remember a couple times where a loud, unexpected noise while I was throwing actually caused me to turn my head toward the sound in the middle of my throw, and of course it went very badly both times. I am a newer player, and it takes a lot of focus for me to get things right when I throw. But, a guy I play with a lot says it doesn't bother him any at all if there is noise or talking when he is throwing.
all mentioned are individual sports (tennis can be played doubles, yes, but that is not the primary form of competitive tennis)Besides golf rules, what other sport makes sure the gallery is quiet? Tennis, bowling, darts maybe? Wonder what makes one sport noise nazis and others more than happy to have screaming, cheering and clapping.
lmao the only thing more tiring than Simon is his fansSo why are you telling us about it? Stop watching it and move on with your life. You telling me you don't like Simon's content isn't going to make me dislike or stop watching his content too. If your intent is to smudge the reputation of Simon and this is all you have, better re think your plan, friend.
Learn to relax. You're just walking around, and playing with a plastic toy.Personally, it bothers me a lot when someone talks or makes noise when I am throwing. I prefer the etiquette where everyone tries to keep quiet when somebody is throwing. I get distracted easily - I remember a couple times where a loud, unexpected noise while I was throwing actually caused me to turn my head toward the sound in the middle of my throw, and of course it went very badly both times. I am a newer player, and it takes a lot of focus for me to get things right when I throw. But, a guy I play with a lot says it doesn't bother him any at all if there is noise or talking when he is throwing.