cypressperch
Well-Known Member
Golfers are suppose to be people with a certain amount of class. In speaking of class, I am certainly not speaking about anything that deals with how much you got in your wallet. I am talking about people who come to play my home course perhaps for one time only, so they think they have the green light to never repair ball marks, put trash in the trash cans, rake sand traps, replace divots, etc, etc. Groups will rent our course to hold a tournament for their company. The course takes a beating every time, and I mean a bad beating. I am pretty sure the course does not do anything because they like the income such events bring in.
OK, I have done enough grinding. I have come to the conclusion that almost every problem in the world could be solved if people followed the golden rule. No one would want their home course treated like this. And to top it off, the greens keeper works his butt off and his help too, and they get blamed for the shape the course gets in. Harvey Pinick said that if you like golf, you are my friend. It must have been nice when saying that could automatically be true. If it is still true, then those who trash golf courses cannot possibly be entitled to be called golfers.
Grinding the ol' axe. Sincerely, Cypressperch
OK, I have done enough grinding. I have come to the conclusion that almost every problem in the world could be solved if people followed the golden rule. No one would want their home course treated like this. And to top it off, the greens keeper works his butt off and his help too, and they get blamed for the shape the course gets in. Harvey Pinick said that if you like golf, you are my friend. It must have been nice when saying that could automatically be true. If it is still true, then those who trash golf courses cannot possibly be entitled to be called golfers.
Grinding the ol' axe. Sincerely, Cypressperch