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I usually eat trail mix and beef jerky. I don't like to eat a banana because I usually don't finish it before I have to take another shot and they're awkward to put down between bites. If I've skipped a meal, I'll eat a protein bar, too.

Bill

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I notice a lot of the pros eat bananas on the course.  I usually take a protein bar on the course and try to stay hydrated,  seems to work for me. Food high in sugar will give you a boost but it doesn't seem to last long. Fruits are good, apples, oranges, etc. for maintaining some energy levels.

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Most of the time nothing. Occasionally I put a pack of peanut butter crackers in my bag, and less occasionally I actually remember they are there and remember to eat them.

When I used to play from daylight to dark on the weekends (which I never do anymore) I sometimes put a sandwich and some drinks in my cooler on my cart (if I thought about it before I left my house). Most of the time my intentions were to only play a round or two. Then another friend or two would show up and I would play another round or two with them. Then another friend or two would show up and we would play more. Before I knew it my "morning round" had turned into all day and we are playing the last few holes with the lights on our golf cart.

Those were fun days. Sometimes in the middle of all of that we would actually hit a stretch where we played some good golf. ;-)


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To me, the "Uncrustables" by Smucker's are the ultimate golf snack. I pull one out of the freezer that morning when I leave and throw it in one of the pockets on my bag. By the time I'm ready to eat it during my round, it has thawed and is delicious without the mess of a homemade PB&J.; Perfect size snack to fill that void without making you feel like you've just eaten.


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Well here's a scotch egg for those who have never had the pleasure! It's a whole boiled egg, wrapped in seasoned sausage meat, covered in breadcrumbs! Quite delicious! And here's a traditional English pork pie!

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Well here's a scotch egg for those who have never had the pleasure!

It's a whole boiled egg, wrapped in seasoned sausage meat, covered in breadcrumbs!

Quite delicious!

And here's a traditional English pork pie!


Those look and sound great,


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Scotch eggs aren't made with Scotch? :-( They still look good though.

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Those look and sound great,

Well here's a scotch egg for those who have never had the pleasure!

It's a whole boiled egg, wrapped in seasoned sausage meat, covered in breadcrumbs!

Quite delicious!

And here's a traditional English pork pie!

Mmmmmm......

Hard to find either one over here, but yeah, they're both damn good. :beer:

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[QUOTE name="Hardballs" url="/t/73217/snacks-whilst-playing/18#post_963953"] Well here's a scotch egg for those who have never had the pleasure! It's a whole boiled egg, wrapped in seasoned sausage meat, covered in breadcrumbs! Quite delicious![URL=http://thesandtrap.com/content/type/61/id/94136/] [/URL] And here's a traditional English pork pie! [URL=http://thesandtrap.com/content/type/61/id/94137/] [/URL][/QUOTE] Those look and sound great,

They look like they would be good with beer!

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They really are Good! It's pretty much all I eat while playing, they fit in the palm of ya hand so they not over filling, yet still fill a hole! but i do fancy a change! I buy them freshly made the day before I play, and I buy them for the rest of the 3/4some too, then I pull out a flask of coffee laced with disaronno to wash em down! I figure 4 hours carrying my clubs warrants a little snack break!

Gaz Lee


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They really are Good! It's pretty much all I eat while playing, they fit in the palm of ya hand so they not over filling, yet still fill a hole! but i do fancy a change! I buy them freshly made the day before I play, and I buy them for the rest of the 3/4some too, then I pull out a flask of coffee laced with disaronno to wash em down! I figure 4 hours carrying my clubs warrants a little snack break!

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You can join my group any time!

Haha, cheers spyder! I'll take you up on that! Let me know when ya booked on pebble beach!

Gaz Lee


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For me, having some sort of candy bar is always my go-to snack whilst playing.  I hate being too full mid round, but definitely need some energy going into the back9!

Snickers or M & M's


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Protein bar at the turn - at least 20 grams.

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