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From Golf.com

http://www.golf.com/photos/worst-and-best-golf-club-logos/chardonnay-golf-club

Some of the odd ones are below.

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We also doth our cap to Wequetonsing Golf Club

I love it when people try to be superior and snarky, but then shit the bed with their own comments. What the hell does " doth our cap" mean?

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I love it when people try to be superior and snarky, but then shit the bed with their own comments. What the hell does "doth our cap" mean?


I'm guessing they mean "doff." (Take off out of respect.)

But that's not what they wrote, so ...

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Some logos I like

And this one

"B-B-B-Buy Bushwood?!"

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The journalist hasn't bothered to do his research. I've played Craigielaw, their logo isn't a "bunny" it's a hare - a bigger, skinnier animal than a rabbit. And it's entirely appropriate to the club, because if you play there in the early morning or late afternoon you'll see lots of them playing around on the fairways. Nothing "odd" about it.
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The journalist hasn't bothered to do his research. I've played Craigielaw, their logo isn't a "bunny" it's a hare - a bigger, skinnier animal than a rabbit. And it's entirely appropriate to the club, because if you play there in the early morning or late afternoon you'll see lots of them playing around on the fairways. Nothing "odd" about it.

Does this surprise you? :-)

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I'm guessing they mean "doff." (Take off out of respect.)

But that's not what they wrote, so ...

It's an abbreviation ( or contraction) of "do off' - as in taking off one's hat.

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They trash Pine Valley? Pretty iconic, if you ask me.

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My logo ball rack is almost full from this year.  49 slots, only 6 empty ones remain.  But the bottom row is for 9 hole courses only and it has a few special logos that aren't courses, so I really have like 10 or 12 new courses to play for real.

Disappointments -

1 - anything super complicated - It has to look good on the golf ball

2 - just the text - hardly worth trying, just as well not have a logo

a couple of my favorites:

On the ball is just the graphic - It looks fantastic on that scale - nicely done, nice lines.  My favorite.

Sorry, but it's a golf course in Hawaii and the logo is a PINEAPPLE.  that's just too good.  The logo ball looks better than this.

This comes across on a golf ball REALLY nice.

Iowa state used to have this logo, then changed it.  I'm not sure why, this is classic.  I have one from over two decades ago.

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Stonewolf, my home course, can be frustrating at times. BUT, we have a world-class logo!

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[IMG] [/IMG] Here is one of the courses that I frequent. Hangman Valley. The background story on the name is a bit morbid but it's a fantastic course for $28.

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I'm a fan of understated, so you can see why I like this one, from the Dormie Club in Pinehurst, NC.

One of my favorite souvenirs is a vest (is it a pullover for our UK friends?) that simply has "1786" on the front.  Just below the neck on the back it tells you its from the Crail golfing Society, the 7th oldest golf club in the world.  I knowits not the club logo, but I still like it.

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I want to play there just to get a polo shirt


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This is a cool logo:

Heh heh...

Unfortunately, no such club exists - just a logo contest.

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This is a cool logo:

Heh heh...

Unfortunately, no such club exists - just a logo contest.

That is cool!

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