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11 hours ago, bkuehn1952 said:

Stick with the tees that you are more comfortable playing. A day of hitting the ball well should produce a memorable round. Just think what a great score you would have had playing at 6,000!

That great score apparently wouldve been an low! Played again today and somehow played even better and shot 83 for a personal best from my good ol middle tees. :banana:

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27 minutes ago, stealthhwk said:

That great score apparently would've been low! Played again today and somehow played even better and shot 83 for a personal best from my good ol' middle tees. :banana:

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Brian Kuehn

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It amazes me that people are talking about what set of tees to play, instead of talking about self deception!

I've seen it over and over again, just like the guy described in the OP who says you just need to play from farther back! It doesn't matter what tees you play from. If your game doesn't match the circumstances, you lose!

We know a guy like this. He goes out to play a local course with his Dad, and he shoots 39! Or so he tells us!  He goes out with us, and he shoots in the 50's or 60's for nine holes,  and can't keep a shot in play!

Long story short, he's a damned liar! But not only is he lying to others, he is lying to himself!

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I'm 70 years old and generally play better if I play around 6000 yards or less. But, if I am joining someone, I will play back as far as 6500 yards but not beyond that.  I realize my score will not be as good but as long as I am hitting good shots, it give me a chance to work on my short game since I will not be able to reach the really long par 4s.  Unless the par 3s are over 210, I am ok and par 5s are no more than 550...I am good there too.  

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I don't mind pairing up with other golfers but generally stay at the tees I am currently playing and certainly don't move back to tees that are going to make the game absurdly hard (I have no desire to play from 7000 yards!). My bigger frustration is that if I get paired with other golfers from the beginning and want to play the tips (courses around NYC that I play are very short, approximately 6k yards from the tips) they will often insist on joining me from the back tees. If it gets bad enough I will eventually suggest that we both move up to an easier tee box but obviously prefer not to do this. 


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Is it because the game is too hard and the rules too punishing for 75% of "golfers" out here in Hackerland?

Some may reason that losing a ball is enough of a penalty? Those things are expensive!

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I don't really care if people don't take score properly if it doesn't affect me, but you should play whatever tees you want. After all you did pay for YOUR round.

I sometimes play tips but if there is a line on the 1st hole I'll drive from the blues so I don't feel like an idiot if I shank one though :P 


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I personally always stick to playing from the white tees regardless of where others I'm paired with are playing, distance is one of my weaknesses so spending the day hitting hybrid and long iron approach shots would probably get pretty frustrating for me.  Next year, though, I may try moving back to the blues at my home course since its very very short to begin with and it might be fun to break things up a bit.

As for the scoring, like others have said, if there's no $$$ on the line then I'm not really bothered by what others card.


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I like to play the "white" tees, usually no more than 6100 yards. I've been paired up with folks who play different tees that me and it doesn't bother me one bit but I would never play back just because some stranger wanted me to. You play your tees and I'll play mine,mic that's a problem for anybody I'm playing with, they can go on without me.

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