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1 minute ago, Double Mocha Man said:

... now if your course would just bring in some stretch black golf carts...

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3 minutes ago, Double Mocha Man said:

... now if your course would just bring in some stretch black golf carts...

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2 minutes ago, boogielicious said:

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How on Earth did yours get in before mine?  

My bag is an ever-changing combination of clubs. 

A mix I am forever tinkering with. 

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6 minutes ago, ChetlovesMer said:

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How on Earth did yours get in before mine?  

Yours is much nicer!

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On 11/13/2020 at 2:04 PM, ChetlovesMer said:

WOULD YOU RATHER #32: 

Would you rather see the same guy win 10 of the next 16 majors.

OR

Would you rather see each of the next 16 majors won by a first time major champion?

I would prefer to drive.  I usually keep a good eye on my ball and I get tired of telling the driver where to go only for them to ignore me because they think the ball is 50 yards short of where it is.  I've also run into driver's that will not go up to my ball, ie it is on the far left of the fairway, because another in our group is 5 yards shorter and on the far right.  If I'm not interfering with their shot, get me to my ball so I can get ready to make my shot!

 

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12 minutes ago, boogielicious said:

Yours is much nicer!

Feels like there should be a "That's what she said" joke here someplace..... Would that be appropriate? ... Probably not. 

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33 minutes ago, Double Mocha Man said:

... now if your course would just bring in some stretch black golf carts...

What for? In case you decide to bring your local strip club to the golf course?

 

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@Double Mocha Manyou are not driving if we play Shuksan together, I am. 😁 
 

My old course was cart mandatory and I try to drive every time. I trust almost no one, other than myself.  The one time I regret driving was at Pinehurst 2. Definitely would’ve enjoyed the walk more. But had to have caddy/cart. 

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3 hours ago, ChetlovesMer said:

WOULD YOU RATHER #33:

For this question pretend you are playing a course on which for what ever reason you have to take a cart. The question is simple and non-controversial.  

Would you rather drive the cart?

Drive.

But I've been proud of how chill I've been when I'm the passenger lately. 😄

Even when driving, the other guy will drive plenty, as I'll often walk to the green from 100 yards out or so if I'm on the green and they're going to have to chip or putt or something.

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Drive. I like driving the cart. It’s an adventure on a course you’ve never played.

As a side note: I prefer walking when able. I understand cart rentals are the main source of revenue for a lot of courses. (Especially around here where everything is under $50 to play 18 holes with a cart). I like the walk though.

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3 hours ago, ChetlovesMer said:

WOULD YOU RATHER #33:

For this question pretend you are playing a course on which for what ever reason you have to take a cart. The question is simple and non-controversial.  

Would you rather drive the cart?

OR

Would you rather be a passenger in the cart?

Its funny - as my left foot has not allowed me to walk, at least not yet, the course.  It all depends - if I am a new guest at a course and I playing with a regular there, they drive.  If I am hosting and they are the newbie I drive.  If I am playing with my son and 4yr old grandson, my son and I switch duties.  I like to drive but there are days when I would just as soon be the passenger.   As you can see I am extremely non-committal here. 

 

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10 minutes ago, WillieT said:

If I am playing with my son and 4yr old grandson, my son and I switch duties.  

 

I let my son drive the cart once and he headed full-speed toward a pond.  Then again, he was only 13.  My bad.

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1 hour ago, iacas said:

WOULD YOU RATHER #33:

For this question pretend you are playing a course on which for what ever reason you have to take a cart. The question is simple and non-controversial.  

Would you rather drive the cart?

W/O a doubt.  Drive.

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8 hours ago, ChetlovesMer said:

WOULD YOU RATHER #33:

For this question pretend you are playing a course on which for what ever reason you have to take a cart. The question is simple and non-controversial.  

Would you rather drive the cart?

OR

Would you rather be a passenger in the cart?

Passenger. Easier to hop out of a moving cart as the passenger.

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6 hours ago, phillyk said:

@Double Mocha Manyou are not driving if we play Shuksan together, I am. 😁 
 

My old course was cart mandatory and I try to drive every time. I trust almost no one, other than myself.  The one time I regret driving was at Pinehurst 2. Definitely would’ve enjoyed the walk more. But had to have caddy/cart. 

We can both drive! We'll have separate carts. I haven't ridden in a cart with another human being since last March.

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20 hours ago, ChetlovesMer said:

WOULD YOU RATHER #33:

For this question pretend you are playing a course on which for what ever reason you have to take a cart. The question is simple and non-controversial.  

Would you rather drive the cart?

OR

Would you rather be a passenger in the cart?

I am lazy; let the other player drive.

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