This has always blown my mind. You're on the tee box of your final hole in a tournament round and your group comes in for the "nice round" and high-fives. Why do we do this? I played a lot of different sports growing up, team and individual, and in NONE of them do teams/players do this before the completion of the game/match.
Lately, I've been asking people why we do this. Why, when the round is still going on, do we say "nice round" and shake hands? Here are the only two answers I've ever received:
1.) It's how we've always done it.
2.) Disc golfers are whiny babies and storm off the course after putting out and you won't otherwise get a chance.
So, why do you think we do it? Should we?
Lately, I've been asking people why we do this. Why, when the round is still going on, do we say "nice round" and shake hands? Here are the only two answers I've ever received:
1.) It's how we've always done it.
2.) Disc golfers are whiny babies and storm off the course after putting out and you won't otherwise get a chance.
So, why do you think we do it? Should we?