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66.1 | Right Idea, Wrong place(s) | ARMORY::WELLSPEAK | Beak | Thu Feb 12 1987 19:44 | 14 |
| Mike, there's nothing wrong with what you are trying to do.
What you are doing wrong is trying it on the wrong course or courses.
If the course you do this on is at all busy, they will probably
insist you pair up with another golfer. I assume the course you
mentioned is busy by the fact that you said they told you, you should
have called up for a tee time. Try it around 9 - 11 am on a course
that isn't as popular. Another good time, is after 5 pm on Sunday
evenings in the summer. I used to do this on Sundays before I got
married.
I myself, enjoy playing golf with other people. I've met a
lot of people on the golf course. Some I see again and others I've
never seen since, but I've had very few experiences where I didn't
get along with them or didn't enjoy myself.
Beak
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66.2 | You have every right!! | STKSWS::LITBY | -Is it playable? -No, not yet! | Fri Feb 13 1987 08:10 | 18 |
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Somewhere within the Rules of Golf there is a rule that says
``A single player has no standing and should give way
to a match of any kind''
which means exactly what it says - if I play alone, I have to let
two-, three-, and foursomes play through. The problem is that some
people interpret this rule as if playing by oneself is prohibited.
I have come across a lot of people who say that I'm not allowed to
play alone, referring to the above rule. They could never be more
mistaken!
What could be nicer than getting up at 0600 in June and playing the
deserted course alone, when the morning dew has barely left the
grass...?
-- Mr Litby
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66.3 | | CALLME::MR_TOPAZ | | Fri Feb 13 1987 14:37 | 16 |
| re .2:
> What could be nicer than getting up at 0600 in June and playing the
> deserted course alone, when the morning dew has barely left the
> grass...?
For one thing, owning your own golf course, then getting up at 9am,
enjoying a nice breakfast, then playing the deserted course alone,
when the morning dew has evaporated, so that you don't soak your shoes
and so that the speed of the greens doesn't keep changing.
But if you don't happen to own your own course, Mr Litby is correct
about both the rules and the pleasures of an occasional solitary golf
round.
--Mr Topaz
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66.4 | When you're single... | USWAV3::FAGERBERG | | Fri Feb 13 1987 14:58 | 7 |
| re .2
Its great first thing in the morning. Two or three times a week
I get up early (0530), play a quick 9 ( usually in an hour ), shower
and go to work. Great way to start a day, its so quiet and serene,
no one to bother you, complete concentration, you can re-hit poor
shots if you want, I recommend it highly.
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66.5 | | LOCH::KEVIN | Kevin O'Brien | Fri Feb 13 1987 15:07 | 14 |
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Mike,
Just another .02� worth. I like to play alone sometimes mostly
to take something from the range to the course. Public courses
are trying to move volume so they really don't like that. Since
I'm a member of a private club it's easier. If it's at all possible
you should look into that. It doesn't have to be the best club,
it doesn't have to be a good golf course it just has to be a place
where the member come first.
KO
p.s. I like your attitude. You're going to be a good player when
you put all the aspects of the game together.
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66.6 | Another angle | HBO::BLAISDELL | izzitspringyet | Sat Feb 14 1987 05:37 | 13 |
| Mike,
Don't feel too intimidated about joining up with someone that
appears to be a good player. One of the best ways to get better
at golf (or any sport for that matter) is too play with someone
who plays better than you. Most players that are good, have been
around the game long enough to understand this, and are very
understanding to the novice golfer. If the player appears to be
impatient, frustrated and too serious, then he has the problem
not you.
But the occasional round playing alone is nice too!
-rick-
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66.7 | Pickup games with seniors | BCSE::SPT_BRINKLEY | | Mon Feb 16 1987 14:08 | 27 |
| If I want to play a round of golf by myself I either choose the
early morning or the twilight hours. Now with the early morning
I'm normally just trying to get a round in so I'll play rather quickly.
Besides there is often someone you is doing the same thing and you
don't want to slow them up.
In the twilight hours I'll sometimes play two ball. The advantage
of Twilight is the activity on the course is decreasing instead
of increasing and I'll often not have to worry about someone behind
me.
There is one aspect that you haven't considered. I started playing
golf in the 6th grade when my father quit softball. For the next
6 summers I played almost every day. The times I enjoyed most was
when I was paired with senior citizens.
I learned a lot about the game from those folks. The are discustingly
consistent. Oh yea they don't play par but they hit the ball up
the middle, chip with amazing consistency and putt like a demon.
Besides that they are so even keeled that nothing bothers them.
I've played hundreds of rounds with older people and enjoyed every
one (I think...at least no bitter memorys). Playing with older people
you'll learn a lot about golf and probably more about life.
Roger
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66.8 | | NCVAX1::SHEETS | All the world is staged | Tue Mar 03 1987 23:41 | 29 |
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Thanks to all for the replys!!!
A couple of comments:
RE .1 Beak, the course that I go to is right by my house, so I
have monitored when they were busy, and when they were not. Between
0630-1300 they are fairly crowded especially on sat. and sun. Early
afternoons seem like the best time and werent crowded the times
I went. Maybe some other course would be less strict on tee times?
RE .4 Maybe getting out of a warm bed at 0530 am is your way of
starting the day, but I think I would prefer to have my eyes open
when playing! ;^
RE .5 KO, unfortunately there are only a couple of private courses
in my area, and they are very expensive, so that will be a 'someday'
dream. Thanks for the vote of confidence, although I'm just a
beginning golfer, I do play serveral other sports and have learned
that the only way to become 'good' is to have fun while playing...
Anyone who gets too serious at anything will have problems.
RE .6 &.7 Rick & Roger, I know that I would learn alot from playing
with other players... but Ive only actually played about 10 rounds
so far, and would like to have just a little more confidence before
risking other peoples lives!! ;^ and while by myself I can rehit
shots or play two ball if I want.
Again thanks to all for their support;
...mike
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