CanadaSaint Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 probably similar to that of Air France & Yemenia planes of late ouch sorry bad taste don't normally do that Oh, boll*cks. Fits right in with the rest of the thread. Might even give it a second (even more tasteless) wind. If this thread doesn't make it to Golden Posts I'm withdrawing my membership. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Will Posted 24 August, 2009 Author Share Posted 24 August, 2009 What are the trousers like? You can't deny that psychology is important though, even in mini-golf. I'm not biting!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Will Posted 24 August, 2009 Author Share Posted 24 August, 2009 If this thread doesn't make it to Golden Posts I'm withdrawing my membership. As the OP, that would be a proud moment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjii Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 Is it like if you don't get it past the ladies tee? Better hope it aint cold out... Mangina? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nineteen Canteen Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 At least the Eco system of a golf course is better than the Eco system of the concrete housing estates that you want the golf courses to be turned into. Golf is not that eliteist, if you can attain a reasonable handicap and can save up the monies to join a private club, the majority if the membership is open (as many are nowadays) even you 19C may be allowed to join, my father played regularly in to his late 70s up until 6 months before his death. How can a sport that allows exercise late into life be bad for the country. OK so you are telling me golf is not that eliteist provided you are considered good enough 'to have a go' and wealthy enough to pay for the privilege but it is open to anyone. Your dad could have stayed just as fit walking to his local everyday or simply going for a 4 mile walk when he felt the need to drag a set of clubs around a course and continually bending down to inspect his lie and probably ending up looking like a well known Parisien bell ringer. Golf courses are destined to become God's waiting room especially as you stress about hit the ball 4 more times than you should have. Must be a bad day still could be worse you could have spent the day answering questions from a glorified bunch of 'band wagon questioners' about your valid decision to release a dying man guilty of mass murder - a heinious crime even though most on the flight were Americans. I can see why people get so irate about shooting over by 4. Do golfers shower after a round? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kpturner Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 OK so you are telling me golf is not that eliteist provided you are considered good enough 'to have a go' and wealthy enough to pay for the privilege but it is open to anyone. Your dad could have stayed just as fit walking to his local everyday or simply going for a 4 mile walk when he felt the need to drag a set of clubs around a course and continually bending down to inspect his lie and probably ending up looking like a well known Parisien bell ringer. Golf courses are destined to become God's waiting room especially as you stress about hit the ball 4 more times than you should have. Must be a bad day still could be worse you could have spent the day answering questions from a glorified bunch of 'band wagon questioners' about your valid decision to release a dying man guilty of mass murder - a heinious crime even though most on the flight were Americans. I can see why people get so irate about shooting over by 4. Do golfers shower after a round?LOL - you sound to me like a closet golfer who has had a bad experience at a private course. Go on, admit it - you failed the interview at Stoneham didn't you ;-) I didn't and I am in (smug smiley thing) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nineteen Canteen Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 (edited) OK 19C I am actually with you on the subject of the inhabitants of golf courses in the UK, but when the Little Englander glasses come off, you will actually be shocked to find that there are now far more Asian men and women playing golf than there are members of UK golf clubs. There is always another side to the coin. Over here around 80% of club memberships are from Asia. The game is seeing a massive explosion in popularity in India, but also we have a very large number of UAE Nationals playing the game. Khalid Yousef is at a Multi-national 6th form college and as a scratch player has qualified to play in the last two Desert Classics as a Scratch handicap amatuer he was of course not very good but he only finished 2 places behind Soren Kjeldsen & Mark O'Meara. Golf in the UK is a strange animal, the snobby clubs and the blokes on the Muni. I find it real odd when I come back but you have no idea how fantastic it is to be able to spend some quality time in the countryside with some friends. Golf is however part of a much larger global family, which for those of us no longer of an age to play Footie or cricket allows us to play a competitive sport. You should talk to some real golfers some time( sorry Will). Pro Am day at the Desert Classic here is a good one, I'll introduce you to some of my mates, they'll fully understand your PoV about planning and snobbishness, but they'll show you the other side of the coin. Monty's tale of how all the Europeans tried to copy Tiger in his early days and spent 4 hours a day in the gym and running 10 miles a day is priceless Could any other sport in the world allow a total numpty to stand alongside a global sports superstar and compete at the same level? I was never good enough at footie, once faced Shoaib Akhtar (luckily didn't know it at the time) but I beat Monty at golf in a tournament on a proper course..... (when he was still good & I was a hacker) St Will? you play on the Challenge tour? A lot of that is telelvised here these days Phil it is not a sport and it is only those who play golf believe that it is. Only in golf can a player completely delude himself by thinking he is the best player when he is given a head start so far ahead than the rest and then accept the trophy and not mention they won the competition because of the huge head start. If it was athletics I could beat Bolt slowing down myself if I had a 90 metre head start, even wearing some natty trousers. Golf is corrupt to it's core unless you believe that players don't deliberately manipulate their handicap so as to get a couple of strokes added to you 'handicap' before a big tournament. In other sports you just have to train very hard or have a couple of blood transfusions if you're a cyclist. I don't doubt golf is massive globally so is McDonalds and as the great Bill Shankley once said of Everton..If Monty was practising at the bottom of my garden I would draw the curtains. BTW what do they fill the bunkers with over there, Grass, British couples who really should invest in a room or the ashes of the 2002 World Cup Squad's campaign? Edited 24 August, 2009 by Nineteen Canteen Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kpturner Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 Golf is corrupt to it's core unless you believe that players don't deliberately manipulate their handicap so as to get a couple of strokes added to you 'handicap' before a big tournament. In other sports you just have to train very hard or have a couple of blood transfusions if you're a cyclist.Now now NC. We have already established that you are a closet golfer, so you know full well that you cannot manipulate your own handicap prior to any competition. Pretending not to know how the handicap system works is not going to cut any ice in this little wind-up exercise is it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nineteen Canteen Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 LOL - you sound to me like a closet golfer who has had a bad experience at a private course. Go on, admit it - you failed the interview at Stoneham didn't you ;-) I didn't and I am in (smug smiley thing) No, have just never understood the fascination with the game and detest it's eliteism in this country at least. I did put a deal together once that was signed and sealed without the appropriate recognition (shall we say) to me because the client was a golfer and I wasn't so a 'colleague' with many phone calls to me helped them over the line. Perhaps that's it kpt? Blimey you need to change your profession or I may simply detest golf as I do reality TV and I live in a house where they love it. Thank god for football. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanadaSaint Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 No, have just never understood the fascination with the game and detest it's eliteism in this country at least. I did put a deal together once that was signed and sealed without the appropriate recognition (shall we say) to me because the client was a golfer and I wasn't so a 'colleague' with many phone calls to me helped them over the line. Perhaps that's it kpt? Blimey you need to change your profession or I may simply detest golf as I do reality TV and I live in a house where they love it. Thank god for football. But football consumes a lot of real estate considering how infrequently the stadia are used! Perhaps we could build social housing just inside the touchlines at SMS, 'cos those bits are NEVER used. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nineteen Canteen Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 Now now NC. We have already established that you are a closet golfer, so you know full well that you cannot manipulate your own handicap prior to any competition. Pretending not to know how the handicap system works is not going to cut any ice in this little wind-up exercise is it Oh I'm sure there are ways especially if you make careful plans and god forbid socialise with the club's handicappers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nineteen Canteen Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 But football consumes a lot of real estate considering how infrequently the stadia are used! Perhaps we could build social housing just inside the touchlines at SMS, 'cos those bits are NEVER used. I thought we had as lallana was consistently running into walls on Saturday we just couldn't see them ourselves. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanadaSaint Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 I thought we had as lallana was consistently running into walls on Saturday we just couldn't see them ourselves. That bad, eh? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kpturner Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 Oh I'm sure there are ways especially if you make careful plans and god forbid socialise with the club's handicappers.Naah - a handicap is calculated from your previous competition results. The only thing a handicap secretary can do is reduce your handicap based of general play if it is warranted, which makes more difficult for you. You can't have it randomly adjusted to your liking before each event. Granted, the odd charity event or company golf day is rife with dodgy golfers on dodgier "made-up" handicaps - but they are always people who don't belong to a club at all....and yes they do often waltz off with the prizes after some ludicrous "net" score more often than not....and yes we all have to clap politely while they walk up and get their prize(s) donning stupid grins. Hang on, I am sounding like you now :mad: I can see why it might be perceived as elitist - but it really isn't. Anyone can play, and most private clubs have hoards of youngsters from all walks of life joining and playing for a pittance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gigersaint Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 I think in most cases it can be quite funny to hear comments from fans sat around the stands whether shouting instructions or making comments in general. There were three guys sat behind me on saturday that I think had some complimentary tickets from their company. They spent a while trying to out do each other with tales of their support over the years, then had a disagreement about which was the Northam Stand which then led to them discussing that they couldn't see any away supporters and that Brentford hadn't brought any fans down... the penny dropped with them in the five minutes or so leading up to kick off when the Brentford fans really started to make their voices heard loud and clear. To cap it off, one of them remarked on a few occasions during the game how well Murty was playing with both of his mates not noticing he wasn't playing either. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kpturner Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 I think in most cases it can be quite funny to hear comments from fans sat around the stands whether shouting instructions or making comments in general. There were three guys sat behind me on saturday that I think had some complimentary tickets from their company. They spent a while trying to out do each other with tales of their support over the years, then had a disagreement about which was the Northam Stand which then led to them discussing that they couldn't see any away supporters and that Brentford hadn't brought any fans down... the penny dropped with them in the five minutes or so leading up to kick off when the Brentford fans really started to make their voices heard loud and clear. To cap it off, one of them remarked on a few occasions during the game how well Murty was playing with both of his mates not noticing he wasn't playing either. Well you should have turned around and put them straight. I just could not have kept quiet in the face of such ignorance.....but what has it got to do with the thread about golf? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CanadaSaint Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 Well you should have turned around and put them straight. I just could not have kept quiet in the face of such ignorance.....but what has it got to do with the thread about golf? Isn't that where we came in? So, after this protracted and extremely entertaining circumnavigation, we are now destined to disappear back up our own arses. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nineteen Canteen Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 (edited) That bad, eh? Worse tbh and I can only assume when Pardew took off Mellis and kept Lallana on for the second half it was basically to give Lallana an extra length of rope. When he gets the ball all he can seem to do is run with it until he loses possession - can't seem to get his head up and put a decent ball in. Hopefully he enjoys golf! Edited 24 August, 2009 by Nineteen Canteen Grammar police Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gigersaint Posted 24 August, 2009 Share Posted 24 August, 2009 Well you should have turned around and put them straight. I just could not have kept quiet in the face of such ignorance.....but what has it got to do with the thread about golf? It's easier for me not to, just hearing some things make me smile. I didn't think this thread was about Golf, it just seems to have gone off topic and onto Golf. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubai_phil Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 (edited) Tee hee, can't resist it I know I shouldn't but hey, just for once! Phil it is not a sport and it is only those who play golf believe that it is. .... Well spotted, it is actually called the game of golf, so you obviously pay some attention to it if you know it's correct classification Golf is corrupt to it's core unless you believe that players don't deliberately manipulate their handicap so as to get a couple of strokes added to you 'handicap' before a big tournament. In other sports you just have to train very hard or have a couple of blood transfusions if you're a cyclist...... No you see that bit is wrong, it is some PLAYERS that are corrupt, obviously over there in UK they never did very well at school and didn't learn to count properly. Most likely they were let down by the education system that likes to take everyone down to the lowest common denominator. (Whereas over here they just cheat) Of course, footballers aren't corrupt are they, I'm sure Neil Warnock can confirm that for you after his nice day out in Bristol, or of course the cricketers who appealed for wickets when those nice Australian chaps weren't actually out. Still, all of athletics is now happy that one person seems to no longer be tainted as a cheat. It is British SOCIETY that is corrupt, golf is simply one of the vehicles where pompous little nobodies can get themselves elected to the high office of Club Secretary and create their own delusional world of self importance (bit like here really). But that trait isn't reserved simply for Golf Clubs in the UK, think it covers many Village Halls, Cricket Clubs and Local Councils. In fact, I think most of the output of the BBC these days is spent on paying for sit coms about little empires. I don't doubt golf is massive globally so is McDonalds and as the great Bill Shankley once said of Everton..If Monty was practising at the bottom of my garden I would draw the curtains.............. If Monty was practising in your garden these days you'd be advised to board the windows up and get earplugs, he's not what he used to be. BTW what do they fill the bunkers with over there, Grass, British couples who really should invest in a room or the ashes of the 2002 World Cup Squad's campaign?........... You'll love this. They fill the bunkers with Sand. Which is imported from the UK. Look, I'm with you on the Brit elitism thing and also on the whole mess of the Brit planning process. I played in Richmond a couple of weeks ago, it was a nice course in the Park but because of planning regs it had a portacabin that was only matched in it's sadness by the officious and somewhat self important little chap who sat behind the counter. No changing or toilet facilities but signs everywhere telling people not to get changed in the Car Park on penalty of forfeitting your green fees. But that's Blighty for you, it breeds those sorts of people who have developed such a chip on their shoulder that such a small role should become something akin to the last outpost of Stalin. That is about the people who are attracted to those sorts of roles of apparent power. You find exactly the same types in Football Clubs. The Stewards in the Northam, Rupert, some Turnstile operators, TheAnti-Flag Gestapo, TSW mods (only joking). Providing facilities for the general public to choose to pay to take a part in a competitive game seems to be the issue here. Considering the number of overweight undereducated yoof being produced in the UK these days, perhaps the problem will disappear. After all, it isn't politically correct to take part in anything competitive, everyone should sit at home. Watch MTV or You-Tube and do what the Politbureau tell you is bad for you (with their ten homes paid for of course). Golf is not elitist and Football is not Working Class, it's only that way in the minds of a few who hanker for the old days of the Iron Curtain, the educated Oxbridge set. (Oh and you don't HAVE to join a club to play golf, I learnt on the Municipal courses, provided as a self funding service by the council - nice Left of Centre attitude there) Edited 25 August, 2009 by dubai_phil Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
um pahars Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 , it's only that way in the minds of a few who hanker for the old days of the Iron Curtain, the educated Oxbridge set. Methinks you're being massively, massively over generous there;) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wes Tender Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 Originally Posted by Nineteen Canteen Phil it is not a sport and it is only those who play golf believe that it is. .... Well spotted, it is actually called the game of golf, so you obviously pay some attention to it if you know it's correct classification Golf is corrupt to it's core unless you believe that players don't deliberately manipulate their handicap so as to get a couple of strokes added to you 'handicap' before a big tournament. In other sports you just have to train very hard or have a couple of blood transfusions if you're a cyclist...... No you see that bit is wrong, it is some PLAYERS that are corrupt, obviously over there in UK they never did very well at school and didn't learn to count properly. Most likely they were let down by the education system that likes to take everyone down to the lowest common denominator. (Whereas over here they just cheat)Of course, footballers aren't corrupt are they, I'm sure Neil Warnock can confirm that for you after his nice day out in Bristol, or of course the cricketers who appealed for wickets when those nice Australian chaps weren't actually out. Still, all of athletics is now happy that one person seems to no longer be tainted as a cheat. It is British SOCIETY that is corrupt, golf is simply one of the vehicles where pompous little nobodies can get themselves elected to the high office of Club Secretary and create their own delusional world of self importance (bit like here really). But that trait isn't reserved simply for Golf Clubs in the UK, think it covers many Village Halls, Cricket Clubs and Local Councils. In fact, I think most of the output of the BBC these days is spent on paying for sit coms about little empires. I don't doubt golf is massive globally so is McDonalds and as the great Bill Shankley once said of Everton..If Monty was practising at the bottom of my garden I would draw the curtains.............. If Monty was practising in your garden these days you'd be advised to board the windows up and get earplugs, he's not what he used to be. BTW what do they fill the bunkers with over there, Grass, British couples who really should invest in a room or the ashes of the 2002 World Cup Squad's campaign?........... You'll love this. They fill the bunkers with Sand. Which is imported from the UK. You see how easy it is, Phil. But don't do it too often, entertaining as it is. You'll be called smug and then he will make unfounded and really snide remarks about your personal life, how you are avoiding paying British taxes, how you were unable to make a success of your life in Blighty, etc. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubai_phil Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 Originally Posted by Nineteen Canteen You see how easy it is, Phil. But don't do it too often, entertaining as it is. You'll be called smug and then he will make unfounded and really snide remarks about your personal life, how you are avoiding paying British taxes, how you were unable to make a success of your life in Blighty, etc. :cool: What I loved is how once the train of thought started the whole Rupert thing just pooped (yes correct spelling) up and fit so perfectly into the stereo-type! But, no I promise not to do it too often, I'm just in a hooray I'm outta here for vacation mode, God Bless Airmiles Normal service resumed. Oh and lol at UP's comment Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Will Posted 25 August, 2009 Author Share Posted 25 August, 2009 Phil it is not a sport and it is only those who play golf believe that it is. It is only those who DON'T play it that believe it isn't! However, you're very ignorant and far too opinionated, so there is no point trying to convince you otherwise. You're one of these people who thinks they're always right, probably from the baby boomer era, hence why your opinions are outdated, no longer accurate, and you are 20 years behind the times. (I apologise to any others born in the baby boomer era....some, if not most, of you can move with the times, but you get the odd few, set in their ways, who can't cope with change.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kadeem Hardison Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 I am from the baby boomer era and I have seen plenty of deluded, self-important fartpumps like you come and go on the golfing scene, St Will. I find it amazing that you can give such terrible golfing advice then accuse someone elso of having outdated and no longer accurate opinions. You should keep up with the changes in golf if you really want to make some money out of it (I should know, I have made loads of money out of competitions and now coaching - I am very sought after for my modern and ultimately very successful methods). Are you going to the game tonight, Will? If so, I would love you to introduce yourself to me (I won't bring my son). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Will Posted 25 August, 2009 Author Share Posted 25 August, 2009 I am from the baby boomer era and I have seen plenty of deluded, self-important fartpumps like you come and go on the golfing scene, St Will. I find it amazing that you can give such terrible golfing advice then accuse someone elso of having outdated and no longer accurate opinions. You should keep up with the changes in golf if you really want to make some money out of it (I should know, I have made loads of money out of competitions and now coaching - I am very sought after for my modern and ultimately very successful methods). Are you going to the game tonight, Will? If so, I would love you to introduce yourself to me (I won't bring my son). Lol u can try to turn this round on me all you like, but ultimately, this thread was created to out the idiot who was shouting nonsense at the football. You've outed yourself, you then made even more of a fool of yourself telling us all about the books you've read and how you were shouting motivational instructions from row FF (are you sane?!). So you can pick at anything and everything I say, I really don't care. The guy with little man's syndrome sat in row FF in block 35 on Saturday has been identified, and you've proved what I saw to be correct. You're a nutcase. As for your modern and successful teaching methods....hownmany European tour or PGA tour players do you coach?! That's what I thought....none. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
benjii Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 Lol u can try to turn this round on me all you like, but ultimately, this thread was created to out the idiot who was shouting nonsense at the football. You've outed yourself, you then made even more of a fool of yourself telling us all about the books you've read and how you were shouting motivational instructions from row FF (are you sane?!). So you can pick at anything and everything I say, I really don't care. The guy with little man's syndrome sat in row FF in block 35 on Saturday has been identified, and you've proved what I saw to be correct. You're a nutcase. As for your modern and successful teaching methods....hownmany European tour or PGA tour players do you coach?! That's what I thought....none. Absolutely, ****ing, PMSL. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kpturner Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 Are you going to the game tonight, Will? If so, I would love you to introduce yourself to me (I won't bring my son). I have bought a ticket in row FF in block 35 just to have a listen. My chipping has been a bit iffy recently and I think it's a mental thing - what say ye? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wade Garrett Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 I am from the baby boomer era and I have seen plenty of deluded, self-important fartpumps like you come and go on the golfing scene, St Will. I find it amazing that you can give such terrible golfing advice then accuse someone elso of having outdated and no longer accurate opinions. You should keep up with the changes in golf if you really want to make some money out of it (I should know, I have made loads of money out of competitions and now coaching - I am very sought after for my modern and ultimately very successful methods). Are you going to the game tonight, Will? If so, I would love you to introduce yourself to me (I won't bring my son). I bet you still advocate the leggy swing popularised in the 60's by Nicklaus, hickory shafts, and keeping your head down. Move on with the times Grandad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kadeem Hardison Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 St Will, next time you see Kadeem Harderington at a match I really think you should take a photo and then disseminate it to all local youth clubs and golf clubs as this man shouldn't be allowed to pray on novice golfers who know no better than to hand their hard-earned to him for some of his motivational "mind bullets". I would have taken a picture and posted for you all to laugh at, but I have an iPhone and the camera is rubbish - it would have been blurry unless I really took my time, which would have been a dead give-away! This just sounds like an excuse to take high definition photos of my son. You are sick, sick people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GenevaSaint Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 Kadeem, get a grip please. I've read all of these posts and you're coming across as a pillock with these paedophile jibes. As for St Will, he thinks Tiger Woods is the greatest sportsman of all time. lol. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Will Posted 25 August, 2009 Author Share Posted 25 August, 2009 I have bought a ticket in row FF in block 35 just to have a listen. My chipping has been a bit iffy recently and I think it's a mental thing - what say ye? He'll have moved over to the chapel stand for tonight now that someone has informed him he couldn't be heard from block 35. At least he might be able to be heard from there and the players can benefit from his art of war techniques! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dibden Purlieu Saint Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 This just sounds like an excuse to take high definition photos of my son. You are sick, sick people. To be fair last night proves your soon feels differently to you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Will Posted 25 August, 2009 Author Share Posted 25 August, 2009 This just sounds like an excuse to take high definition photos of my son. You are sick, sick people. Once again, how many tour pros do you teach, with your modern and successful teaching techniques?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
saint1977 Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 What an effing hilarious thread! Mods, surely this has to be saved as Golden Thread? I'm just about to play 18 holes at Worthing, so cheers for the tips folks. I thought the previous thread on alleged trouble (I walked back towards the Itchen Bridge on Saturday as I park in Woolston so didn't see anything) turning into a party political debate was hilarious enough but this is Champions League stuff! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
surrey1saint Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 This just sounds like an excuse to take high definition photos of my son. You are sick, sick people. lol what planet are you from.Are you for real!? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Will Posted 25 August, 2009 Author Share Posted 25 August, 2009 lol what planet are you from.Are you for real!? I have to say I am worried about his sanity to be fair. I really hope he doesn't do kids group lessons. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 St Will I will let you know that Kadeem is not a Golf instructor..or anything to do with it. He is one of many who are on a constant wind up..much like Wiltshire saint.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Will Posted 25 August, 2009 Author Share Posted 25 August, 2009 St Will I will let you know that Kadeem is not a Golf instructor..or anything to do with it. He is one of many who are on a constant wind up..much like Wiltshire saint.. Is that something you know for sure?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 Is that something you know for sure?! pretty sure... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Will Posted 25 August, 2009 Author Share Posted 25 August, 2009 pretty sure... Well the way I see it, is if he isn't on the wind up, he's an absolute fruit cake, and if he is on the wind up, he's equally as insane for being able to come out with all this stuff! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 Well the way I see it, is if he isn't on the wind up, he's an absolute fruit cake, and if he is on the wind up, he's equally as insane for being able to come out with all this stuff! he is in the Wiltshire saint/Tiggs theo mould.. some would say he is another alter ego for these two... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Will Posted 25 August, 2009 Author Share Posted 25 August, 2009 so are we to assume he isn't the bloke I saw in block 35 either?! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 so are we to assume he isn't the bloke I saw in block 35 either?! probably not.. just click on his name and check out his post history..I would bet many would seem like wind ups.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dibden Purlieu Saint Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 probably not.. just click on his name and check out his post history..I would bet many would seem like wind ups.... TDD to the rescue Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
norwaysaint Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 St Will, I think you'll find The DellDays is the one trying to wind you up. There is no member called Tiggs Theo and if you check WiltshireSaints posts, they're not really wind up material at all. http://www.saintsweb.co.uk/forum/search.php?searchid=482893 Kadeem Hardison has shown far too much knowledge of what he said, his family and his golfing background to be making it up. The Delldays is just trying to make you look silly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thedelldays Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 so it is.. Wiltshire/Tiggs/Norway and Kadeem all in one..? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
St Will Posted 25 August, 2009 Author Share Posted 25 August, 2009 St Will, I think you'll find The DellDays is the one trying to wind you up. There is no member called Tiggs Theo and if you check WiltshireSaints posts, they're not really wind up material at all. http://www.saintsweb.co.uk/forum/search.php?searchid=482893 Kadeem Hardison has shown far too much knowledge of what he said, his family and his golfing background to be making it up. The Delldays is just trying to make you look silly. In that case, Kadeem Hardison really is a lunatic! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dubai_phil Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 probably not.. just click on his name and check out his post history..I would bet many would seem like wind ups.... Hmm unusual suggestion to find on a golfing technique support thread. So TDD, what you are saying then is that the back swing should be more circular so that there is more spring in it? Or is this something designed for playing a round in cramped conditions under the North Pole? I know my old instructor said a good swing should be like clockwork but he never mentioned the winding up bit first. Will try that tomorrow Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kpturner Posted 25 August, 2009 Share Posted 25 August, 2009 St Will, I think you'll find The DellDays is the one trying to wind you up. There is no member called Tiggs Theo and if you check WiltshireSaints posts, they're not really wind up material at all. http://www.saintsweb.co.uk/forum/search.php?searchid=482893 Kadeem Hardison has shown far too much knowledge of what he said, his family and his golfing background to be making it up. The Delldays is just trying to make you look silly.OK - so who is winding who up now?! I just want an answer to my chipping problems FFS :mad: Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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