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Banned
Many years ago, playing doubles for the first time, I had a local pro as my partner. He was the type of guy who thought he was a much better player than he really was and he was always trying to tell people how to play. "What you want to do here is..." "Why are you throwing that disc? You should use a Roc for that shot." etc, etc. Anyhow, he was noticeably upset that he drew me as a partner since I wasn't a regular and he assumed that I was no good.
We get to the CTP hole and the other two guys discuss splitting the money if one of them hit it. I had no idea about such things, so I asked my partner if we were going to split the money should one of us hit it. He kinda stares at me for a minute and then starts laughing, "You expect me to give you half my money? No way, dude." Alright, it's every man for himself. My partner throws and has a decent shot, it is clearly the current closest disc. He celebrates a little, talks a little trash to the other guys and basically ignores me. I step up, stare down the basket (it's about a 285' hole), take a deep breath and proceed to park the shot. The other guys congratulate me and my partner stands there shaking his head, looking a bit salty. It wasn't much money, only $30, but it was all mine. I'll always remember that one.
We get to the CTP hole and the other two guys discuss splitting the money if one of them hit it. I had no idea about such things, so I asked my partner if we were going to split the money should one of us hit it. He kinda stares at me for a minute and then starts laughing, "You expect me to give you half my money? No way, dude." Alright, it's every man for himself. My partner throws and has a decent shot, it is clearly the current closest disc. He celebrates a little, talks a little trash to the other guys and basically ignores me. I step up, stare down the basket (it's about a 285' hole), take a deep breath and proceed to park the shot. The other guys congratulate me and my partner stands there shaking his head, looking a bit salty. It wasn't much money, only $30, but it was all mine. I'll always remember that one.