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#30601 - 04/09/09 10:59 AM
Should I drop my golf friends..?
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I started playing golf with some college buddies in April 2008. Since that time, I've progressed at a faster pace than they have - even though my handicap is high(25), I generally beat them by about 6 strokes per 9 holes. We all have different skills and really enjoy each other's company, but they talk a lot - coaching each other on the course, even giving me advice even though I always have the lowest score.
I've noticed that I've started improving by playing with other guys who are better than I am, and I've started "playing down" to my pals when we're together. I'm afraid that my game will stagnate with my pals... Should I stop playing with them, and if so, how (or should) do I tell them without hurting their feelings?
I hope I don’t give the impression that I am competing with anyone personally - I am really not good enough to do that... But it's tough sometimes when you're playing and (I guess this happens more with often beginners like myself) you'll hit a bad shot you weren't expecting and your partners immediately start giving you their opinion of your swing, club selection, etc. Maybe it's more an etiquette thing than anything else. I do know that when that happens, I tend to get ticked off and that's when my game goes to crap. Who knows, maybe it's a gamesmanship thing. I don't usually say anything though, and the dilemma becomes either (1) ignore them and concentrate on the game (and look like an unsociable jerk) or (2) tell them to shut the hell up (and look like a general jerk) or (3) keep my mouth shut (and risk playing like crap and not having a good time).
Another pal of mine suggested that I challenge them to a golf game like Fairways & Greens for a quarter (each) per hole, with the added rule of no coaching/comments. That would lead them to not say anything at all, since anything they say could end up costing them money. That may be a good idea - anyone have any others?
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#30611 - 04/09/09 01:41 PM
Re: Should I drop my golf friends..?
[Re: DON]
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If you haven't asked before, what Don is suggesting might work, however, I think with friends, especially buddies, asking may not help. If everyone makes an agreement not to do it, it might work. In fact, make an agreement not to give advice on the course unless asked and everytime someone breaks the rule, put 5 bucks in a party jar and you can all have a "Bud" & be "Weiser."
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#30767 - 04/14/09 06:56 AM
Re: Should I drop my golf friends..?
[Re: Aimee]
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Great feedback, guys. I appreciate it... I'm going to try each suggestion, especially working on getting more focused. I've been playing par 3s after work with talk radio in my headphones. It's definitely helping me learn to block out the noise/things that make me crazy... 
Edited by AdmiralXizor (04/14/09 06:56 AM) Edit Reason: typos
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#31794 - 05/25/09 07:18 AM
Re: Should I drop my golf friends..?
[Re: DON]
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Update: Played 9 holes yesterday... Hit 4 of 6 fairways and shot par on 3 of the first 4. No unwanted tips/swing commentary, and by the 5th hole everybody wanted to talk about basketball... perfect day!
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#33196 - 06/30/09 08:30 AM
Re: Should I drop my golf friends..?
[Re: DON]
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Last Thursday I played with my college buddies in a league round (first week)... On the first tee I teed off first and hit the missed the fairway by about a foot. The worst (commentating) offender said, "Not bad - what club did you use?"
I said, "Do you really want to give up 2 strokes this early?" Another guy in our foursome (we didn't know him) chuckled and said, "Yup - Rule 8-1."
Didn't hear a peep after that... won the round by 5 strokes. Awesome.
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#33994 - 07/19/09 06:09 AM
Re: Should I drop my golf friends..?
[Re: prov1tony]
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Registered: 07/09/09
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If you want your golf game to improve, then yes, you'll have to play with other people. If you want to spend time with your friends, but aren't enjoying your time on the green, maybe it's time to find something different to do with them. Like Bill said; what's more important, your friends or your golf game? Your decision will reflect your answer.
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#35558 - 11/29/09 05:59 PM
Re: Should I drop my golf friends..?
[Re: Summer]
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Registered: 11/29/09
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If you still want to stay friends with them I'd play golf with them sometimes. If you have a handicap of 25 that's a long way from pro level.
Edited by Aimee (11/30/09 05:13 AM) Edit Reason: removed links
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#35575 - 12/01/09 10:25 AM
Re: Should I drop my golf friends..?
[Re: Tony_the_one]
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Update: I've really diversified my golfing partners, adding guys/gals who are better than I am (and following Rule 8-1) and trying my best to keep up. My handicap dropped 5 points over the season, and I birdied my first par 4 this weekend.  My "regular" golfing pals were in a league together this summer but usually didn't play together in the same foursome (with traffic, we don't arrive at the same time); just on weekends on different courses. I won my division (2nd season) of the league and have lots more fun on weekends... I didn't meet all of my goals for the season, but did well enough. Now if I can get rid of this WICKED hook that's snuck into my driver, I'd be very happy... but oh well. In the meantime, I pull out my 6 iron, ignore the snickers, and put it on the fairway... 
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