sandwedge
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- Oct 19, 2006
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We did talk to the ranger earlier in the round about slow play and he told us the ladies would let us play through if the circumstances presented themselves for it. Since they were basically a hole behind and not even ready to play there was no reason for them to tell us no. On this course the 10th tee is actually about a 1/4 mile from the clubhouse so there were no rangers or anyone nearby.
I think the one lady that caused the big commotion was just a spoiled old lady who is used to getting her own way and wanted to be mean. We would have never even asked to play through if they weren't just sitting around with a hole open in front of them.
I guess the situation could have been handled better by both parties. I am actually glad I kept my mouth shut and my friend did all of the talking because I probably would have said some things that wouldn't have been too nice.
I think the one lady that caused the big commotion was just a spoiled old lady who is used to getting her own way and wanted to be mean. We would have never even asked to play through if they weren't just sitting around with a hole open in front of them.
I guess the situation could have been handled better by both parties. I am actually glad I kept my mouth shut and my friend did all of the talking because I probably would have said some things that wouldn't have been too nice.