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+6golf_snowman asahi Ryan Lee smallhorse xlr871 Khorkar 10 posters | Author | Message |
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Khorkar Incredibly Active Golfer
Posts : 2978 Join date : 2009-06-19 Age : 50 Location : Sinkapoh
| Subject: How to annoy your golf partners? Sun Nov 21, 2010 11:40 am | |
| Found this while surfing on a sunday morning. Good read... Now, everyone can start practicing to be a bad golfer... ........ http://www.badgolfer.com/departments/features/lousy-golf-partner-989.htm CHAPEL HILL, N.C. - Want to ensure you're never invited to play with the gals? Want to really annoy your golfing buddies? Here are some sure-fire methods to become the person no one wants to be paired with. No. 1: Be late - If your tee time is for 1 p.m., arrive at exactly 1 p.m. Let your friends warming up on the range wonder if you've forgotten about them. The suspense only adds to the fun. No. 2: Be slow - Ready golf is overrated! When it's your turn on the tee, rummage through your bag looking for a ball or a glove. If you putt last, wait until everyone else is finished before beginning to read your putt. Then plumb bob for a few minutes. If you're a beginner, be sure to putt out every ball, even if that means racking up a 12 or 13 on each hole. Lose a ball in the woods? Hey, golf balls are expensive! It's worth an exhaustive search so be sure you've checked under every leaf. Because you're female, everyone will assume you're slow; you might as well live up to expectations. Remember: If no one's played through you yet, you're rushing. No. 3: Be loud - If someone's hitting, use that opportunity to ask a question, adjust the Velcro on your glove, whatever. Keep your cell phone with you and use it at will. When someone's putting, walk around on the green, preferably right out of the corner of their eye. Of course, if someone else pulls one of these shenanigans on you, fix them with a withering glare and refuse to hit until they've been silenced. No. 4: Be cheap - If you followed Rule No. 1, your partner may have already paid your greens fee. You can conveniently forget about that to save a few bucks. Never carry small bills in your wallet; this way you can bow out of tips as well. And if you bet for money, don't pay up immediately; just explain to your friend that you'll get them back some other time. No. 5: Be serious about your partner's score - If they tell you they carded a five, be sure to point out that actually, an OB requires a two-stroke penalty. Being a stickler for the rules will gain you lots of respect. Of course, being creative with your own score offers its own brand of entertainment. Did you score an eight? Shave off a stroke or two, give yourself a six - especially if you're betting. No. 6: Be "helpful" - Is your partner lifting her head? Should she watch out for the water on her left? Maybe she's over-swinging. She might score better if she tees her ball up a little higher next time. You'd be doing her a disservice if you didn't point out ways she could improve her game. No. 7: Be fashion-forward - Dress codes are for snobs, so why conform? Wear short shorts, T-shirts, even jeans if you can get away with it. At the very least, show some extra skin. Golf clubs are notoriously stuffy places, and it's up to you to buck tradition. No. 8: Be grumpy when you're losing - Now is not the time to be ladylike. Curse a lot. Throw your clubs a few times. Offer lots of excuses, and just act generally angry to be there. For maximum effect, insinuate that your poor score is somehow your partner's fault (boyfriends and husbands are famous for this). Spread the tension around - if you're having a bad day, it's only fair your partner should have one too. No. 9: Be proud when you win - Talk about the holes your partner choked on. Wish aloud that you'd bet some money on the round. Giggle if your partner makes a poor shot. Take pride in your victory - you never know when it'll happen again. No. 10: Be unpredictable - Just for laughs, change your tune one day and be considerate, be ready, follow golf etiquette and maintain a good attitude throughout the round, whether you're doing well or poorly. But wait, aren't those the rules for being a good golf partner? Exactly. Think of it as an investment. Just one polite and friendly round almost certainly guarantees you two or more future rounds with the same partners where you can really let your evil twin out of her cage. Now before I get in trouble with any of my own golfing buddies, I should add that I'm lucky - my golf partners tend to be very considerate and lots of fun. Maybe that's why they're my golfing buddies. And before I get in trouble with everyone else, I'll admit that very few golfers exhibit all these bad behaviors all at once and live to golf again. But be honest: Have you ever allowed yourself one or two? I know I have. You can learn a lot about a person by playing golf with them. Ask yourself what your golf partners are learning about you. Assuming you don't actually enjoy being annoying, that one simple question is really all you need. | |
| | | xlr871 Newbie Golfer
Posts : 64 Join date : 2010-01-04 Location : central
| Subject: Re: How to annoy your golf partners? Sun Nov 21, 2010 9:55 pm | |
| yes, when my flight mate steps on the buggy pedal on my downswing... my pet peeve for today | |
| | | Khorkar Incredibly Active Golfer
Posts : 2978 Join date : 2009-06-19 Age : 50 Location : Sinkapoh
| Subject: Re: How to annoy your golf partners? Mon Nov 22, 2010 12:58 am | |
| How about the sound of peeling velcro on gloves just as you were about to hit the ball..... Ops I do that all... I should learn to throw clubs again..... | |
| | | smallhorse Junior Golfer
Posts : 146 Join date : 2010-11-03
| Subject: Re: How to annoy your golf partners? Tue Nov 30, 2010 10:55 am | |
| I have one to add to the annoyance.
After playing 5 holes, subsequent holes, ask for permission to use the toilet. ^^
That freak out a good laugh and you will know it will work, when he will asked in return to go pee, after your partner shoots into the OB marker. | |
| | | Ryan Lee Junior Golfer
Posts : 210 Join date : 2009-11-27
| Subject: Re: How to annoy your golf partners? Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:08 am | |
| 1) Practice swing at least 10 times before a shot & take ur time to read the line when it comes to ur turn to putt. 2) Look for others' lost balls, so that u can keep as used balls. 3) Used a 3-D markers to distract ur partners, ie. use tee instead of marker & i used to have this 3-D magnet marker which takes the shape of a sushi Disclaimer: I don't do these... wahahaha | |
| | | asahi Course Marshal
Posts : 10361 Join date : 2009-12-19 Age : 47
| Subject: Re: How to annoy your golf partners? Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:32 am | |
| Or be like host country in recent Asian Games, have bikini wearing supporters on the course! | |
| | | golf_snowman Incredibly Active Golfer
Posts : 2851 Join date : 2009-07-16 Age : 52 Location : Dreamland
| Subject: Re: How to annoy your golf partners? Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:33 am | |
| - asahi wrote:
- Or be like host country in recent Asian Games, have bikini wearing supporters on the course!
bro, u can find that in golf punk event ...and lots of them wearing bikini lor...how to hit ball like that ?...haha !! | |
| | | Technospaz Advisor
Posts : 15669 Join date : 2009-06-18 Age : 49 Location : Typically OOB
| Subject: Re: How to annoy your golf partners? Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:43 am | |
| Say:
I'm playing so badly.
And then:
Hit a 250m drive right down the fairway. | |
| | | blee67 Hall of Fame Golfer
Posts : 5417 Join date : 2009-12-05 Location : Singapore
| Subject: Re: How to annoy your golf partners? Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:44 am | |
| - Technospaz wrote:
- Say:
I'm playing so badly.
And then:
Hit a 250m drive right down the fairway. That one for ZX, alvin and god knows how many people here in GR... | |
| | | asahi Course Marshal
Posts : 10361 Join date : 2009-12-19 Age : 47
| Subject: Re: How to annoy your golf partners? Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:45 am | |
| - golf_snowman wrote:
- asahi wrote:
- Or be like host country in recent Asian Games, have bikini wearing supporters on the course!
bro, u can find that in golf punk event ...and lots of them wearing bikini lor...how to hit ball like that ?...haha !! I know. I was in one of their game; totally cannot golf. But that to me, is not annoyance but enjoyment. Keke | |
| | | golf_snowman Incredibly Active Golfer
Posts : 2851 Join date : 2009-07-16 Age : 52 Location : Dreamland
| Subject: Re: How to annoy your golf partners? Tue Nov 30, 2010 11:45 am | |
| - blee2007 wrote:
- Technospaz wrote:
- Say:
I'm playing so badly.
And then:
Hit a 250m drive right down the fairway. That one for ZX, alvin and god knows how many people here in GR... bro, that include you also hor...haha !! | |
| | | blee67 Hall of Fame Golfer
Posts : 5417 Join date : 2009-12-05 Location : Singapore
| | | | golfjoy Super Active Golfer
Posts : 1388 Join date : 2010-06-04 Age : 85 Location : Singapore
| Subject: Re: How to annoy your golf partners? Tue Nov 30, 2010 1:47 pm | |
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| | | blee67 Hall of Fame Golfer
Posts : 5417 Join date : 2009-12-05 Location : Singapore
| Subject: Re: How to annoy your golf partners? Tue Nov 30, 2010 2:17 pm | |
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| | | smallhorse Junior Golfer
Posts : 146 Join date : 2010-11-03
| Subject: Re: How to annoy your golf partners? Tue Nov 30, 2010 3:45 pm | |
| - Ryan Lee wrote:
- 1) Practice swing at least 10 times before a shot & take ur time to read the line when it comes to ur turn to putt.
2) Look for others' lost balls, so that u can keep as used balls.
3) Used a 3-D markers to distract ur partners, ie. use tee instead of marker & i used to have this 3-D magnet marker which takes the shape of a sushi
Disclaimer: I don't do these... wahahaha I have another one. When your partner is about to tee off? /Say "wait! I left my beer on the green". Let's go back to get it! Do this 3 times a day! | |
| | | jimmychoo Super Active Golfer
Posts : 1255 Join date : 2009-06-17 Age : 107 Location : Teban Garden
| Subject: Re: How to annoy your golf partners? Tue Nov 30, 2010 3:46 pm | |
| I score about 7 out of 10 listed..... no wonder no one want to play with me | |
| | | smallhorse Junior Golfer
Posts : 146 Join date : 2010-11-03
| Subject: Re: How to annoy your golf partners? Tue Nov 30, 2010 3:48 pm | |
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