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FWIW, I am a huge music lover, but would rather leave it off of the course.
One of the things I love about DG is that it gets me out into nature and away from the noise of everyday life. So music would ruin that aspect for me.
I've always wanted to experiment with music during a round.
If I played music I think I would have to listen to smoothing music, most likely instrumentals.
This seems to always help me concentrate while studying so I always wanted to try it on the course.
Wouldn't do it if their were others around me though. I understand no one wants to hear my music haha.
for casual rounds I like music playing; with buds, its on speakers, alone i wear headphones.
during league/tourney play, no thanks.
I hate hearing music when I'm on the course. Even if you think nobody is near you, you should not be playing music. Case in point: Most courses curve back on themselves, many times I have been putting and somebody has walked by blasting absolutely terrible music while they are on some other fairway.
Honestly playing music on speakers while others are on the course is disrespectful enough to be grounds for justifiable homicide.
music is fine for casual rounds. tourny rounds are much different. the problem i have is 99 percent of the time i hate whats playing:gross:
I could not agree with you more on this issue. :hfive:I feel it has its place if done properly and respectful to others on the course.
Very happy to see some common sense finally making it to this thread. :thmbup:I don't mind if you play your music quietly enough so that its basically unhearable from 10-20' away. Unfortunately, those who blast music are usually 16-25 yos playing Slipknot, [c]rap, or endless reggae because they think it makes them seem "cool".
It is difficult for me to hear my music when my bag is not on my back. I find it very hard to believe that anyone can hear it if they are more than 5' away from my bag.