EJBusch
Par Member
Try not to jump to judgements too much...there's this one guy who plays at my home course a lot and for some reason i always start 1 when he's starting 2. i always catch him by 3 and end up practicing my putts for a few minutes on 2's basket until he's already played up to 4. (you have to wait for 4's group to tee off before teeing off on 3).
i always catch back up to him on 6 and he always starts playing really fast so i don't catch him. by the time we make the turn he's always disappeared so i'm not sure if he just goes home or starts playing so fast that i don't catch him again.
well about a week ago i caught up to him before he tee'd off and asked if he just wanted to play the round with me since we were both alone. he told me no he'd rather play by himself and told me to play through.
f that kid.
Myself for example, I have social phobia. So a lot of the time, playing by myself can be fairly therapeutic. I get fresh air, I get some time to myself, and I get to have some fun playing frolf. I've never turned down playing with people, in fact, I've asked from time to time. But if I'm not feeling terribly well that's exactly what I would have done, I would have asked you to just play through.
I'm sure it had nothing to do with you.