We need another game!Openside wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 4:22 pmwith your legs thats hardly a surpriseNorthern Lights wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 4:02 pmJacket and tie for dining.
Not a huge fan of shorts either if truth be told unless in the colonies.
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NL Definitely the Sassenachs need another drubbing...
Bring it on !!
Huntercombe insists on Long Socks
Is there a Bulldog Memorial trophy for the Masters ?
Bring it on !!
Huntercombe insists on Long Socks
Is there a Bulldog Memorial trophy for the Masters ?
That was the other one I was thinking of.Gareth1960 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 12:08 pm NL Definitely the Sassenachs need another drubbing...
Bring it on !!
Huntercombe insists on Long Socks
Is there a Bulldog Memorial trophy for the Masters ?
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Henry was heading Stateside last i heard from him that was a while ago at the start of the Covid carry on, you might need to rope in another 2 foot bottler for your team Gareth...Gareth1960 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 12:08 pm NL Definitely the Sassenachs need another drubbing...
Bring it on !!
Huntercombe insists on Long Socks
Is there a Bulldog Memorial trophy for the Masters ?
Poor Henry, it's like the 'you shag one goat analogy!!'Northern Lights wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 4:48 pmHenry was heading Stateside last i heard from him that was a while ago at the start of the Covid carry on, you might need to rope in another 2 foot bottler for your team Gareth...Gareth1960 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 09, 2020 12:08 pm NL Definitely the Sassenachs need another drubbing...
Bring it on !!
Huntercombe insists on Long Socks
Is there a Bulldog Memorial trophy for the Masters ?
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Feels bad given the post above, but really excited got 3 rounds at 3 different courses this week.
Hoping to break 100 for first time, last round was pre Christmas and got to 102
Hoping to break 100 for first time, last round was pre Christmas and got to 102
Don’t be. You’re lucky, well apart from the 100 bit.Monkey Magic wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 8:15 am Feels bad given the post above, but really excited got 3 rounds at 3 different courses this week.
Hoping to break 100 for first time, last round was pre Christmas and got to 102
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This means that like with past lockdowns I'll be spending weekends chasing people practicing chipping off the cricket club. Cries of 'I don't net on your greens' as they huff off.
Old men forget: yet all shall be forgot, But he'll remember with advantages, What feats he did that day
Email from my club here in Embra says course is open and we are ok with 2 balls. We will be back to 9 holes only in order to allow as many folk playing as possible. However a moot point at the moment as its under snow and ice and will be waterlogged when/if the thaw comes.Paddington Bear wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 8:41 amThis means that like with past lockdowns I'll be spending weekends chasing people practicing chipping off the cricket club. Cries of 'I don't net on your greens' as they huff off.
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Fun fact, seems I have forgotten how to play golf- one more round tomorrow on the hardest course, surely that will be the one that gets me under 100...Ymx wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 8:27 amDon’t be. You’re lucky, well apart from the 100 bit.Monkey Magic wrote: ↑Tue Jan 05, 2021 8:15 am Feels bad given the post above, but really excited got 3 rounds at 3 different courses this week.
Hoping to break 100 for first time, last round was pre Christmas and got to 102
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Just finished 18 holes at my course here in Embra. Tee'ed off in nice but chilly sunny day and ended up coming off 18th in a feckin snow storm and 4 degree temps. Spring golf at its best! Someone told me that we are more likely to have snow on Easter Sunday than on Xmas Day - I believe them now!fishfoodie wrote: ↑Sat Mar 27, 2021 1:07 pmI know it gets said every year .... but I wish the PGA played more matchplay.
dpedin, thinking about getting into a bit of golf - played a bit when a lot younger and a couple of times a year since, am crap but could be a lot better I think - live in New Town. Where would you recommend to join or have a few lessons and rounds?
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
Get an Edinburgh Leisure Golf pass mate. Worth is for the Braids alone. Also lots of lesson options up at Braid Hills. Alternatively Kings Acre does a Silver membership where you pay £120 a year membership and then £12 a round. Great if you dont know how much you are going to be playing.
Thanks mate, had never heard of that, looks great.Blackmac wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 6:40 pmGet an Edinburgh Leisure Golf pass mate. Worth is for the Braids alone. Also lots of lesson options up at Braid Hills. Alternatively Kings Acre does a Silver membership where you pay £120 a year membership and then £12 a round. Great if you dont know how much you are going to be playing.
All the money you made will never buy back your soul
Agree with the above, Braids is a top course for a public city course though I'd take plenty balls if you're rusty, Slick.Blackmac wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 6:40 pmGet an Edinburgh Leisure Golf pass mate. Worth is for the Braids alone. Also lots of lesson options up at Braid Hills. Alternatively Kings Acre does a Silver membership where you pay £120 a year membership and then £12 a round. Great if you dont know how much you are going to be playing.
And on the 7th day, the Lord said "Let there be Finn Russell".
Agree with the above, Braids is a top course for a public city course though I'd take plenty balls if you're rusty, Slick.Blackmac wrote: ↑Sun Apr 11, 2021 6:40 pmGet an Edinburgh Leisure Golf pass mate. Worth is for the Braids alone. Also lots of lesson options up at Braid Hills. Alternatively Kings Acre does a Silver membership where you pay £120 a year membership and then £12 a round. Great if you dont know how much you are going to be playing.
And on the 7th day, the Lord said "Let there be Finn Russell".
Have some lessons first! Lots of good pros around - Iain Lowdean at my club Baberton is highly recommended - you don't need to be a member to get some lessons.
As others have said the Edinburgh Leisure Golf Pass is great value and gets you onto all their courses although Braids is tough for a high handicapper.
Joining a club is going to be difficult at the moment as lots of new members due to lock downs and travel restrictions. Mine is currently closed to new members and has a waiting list. The course is also very busy but should quieten down as lock down eases. I think most of the others in Edinburgh are the same.
Try using the apps to get some good deals for rounds - I use Golfnow - you can pick up some cheap rounds and most of the clubs are delighted to see you when you play there. There are lots of clubs around Edinburgh and there are some great friendly little courses that are worth a day out.
Longer term membership is a big investment and it all depends what you want and folk will have different opinions. Most reasonable courses are around £800+ per year for full membership plus some still have a joining fee. Closest to New Town are the likes of Bruntsfield and Royal Burgess - both are nice courses but expensive c£1,200 pa and a bit snooty in the clubhouse. Last time I played Bruntsfield they wouldn't allow me to play in shorts without long socks, not sure if they have relaxed since then! Murrayfield is a bit cheaper but I have never really liked the course TBH. Turnhouse is a good track and not too far away and a friendly clubhouse with a good mix of members. After that you are into the likes of Craigmillar, Duddingston, Mortonhall, Prestonfield, Kingsknowe, etc which are all ok. Kings Acre is a good suggestion, a bit further out, but would try it out for a few rounds first, I am not sure what access to tee times is like? Personally I would spend the summer trying them all out and finding which course and clubhouse you like best and can travel to easily, you will probably struggle to spend the equivalent of the membership fee for the year. If you want a round at Baberton then give me a shout - we have just allowed guests back to play.
As others have said the Edinburgh Leisure Golf Pass is great value and gets you onto all their courses although Braids is tough for a high handicapper.
Joining a club is going to be difficult at the moment as lots of new members due to lock downs and travel restrictions. Mine is currently closed to new members and has a waiting list. The course is also very busy but should quieten down as lock down eases. I think most of the others in Edinburgh are the same.
Try using the apps to get some good deals for rounds - I use Golfnow - you can pick up some cheap rounds and most of the clubs are delighted to see you when you play there. There are lots of clubs around Edinburgh and there are some great friendly little courses that are worth a day out.
Longer term membership is a big investment and it all depends what you want and folk will have different opinions. Most reasonable courses are around £800+ per year for full membership plus some still have a joining fee. Closest to New Town are the likes of Bruntsfield and Royal Burgess - both are nice courses but expensive c£1,200 pa and a bit snooty in the clubhouse. Last time I played Bruntsfield they wouldn't allow me to play in shorts without long socks, not sure if they have relaxed since then! Murrayfield is a bit cheaper but I have never really liked the course TBH. Turnhouse is a good track and not too far away and a friendly clubhouse with a good mix of members. After that you are into the likes of Craigmillar, Duddingston, Mortonhall, Prestonfield, Kingsknowe, etc which are all ok. Kings Acre is a good suggestion, a bit further out, but would try it out for a few rounds first, I am not sure what access to tee times is like? Personally I would spend the summer trying them all out and finding which course and clubhouse you like best and can travel to easily, you will probably struggle to spend the equivalent of the membership fee for the year. If you want a round at Baberton then give me a shout - we have just allowed guests back to play.
Thanks mate, that's brilliant, really appreciated.dpedin wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 10:45 am Have some lessons first! Lots of good pros around - Iain Lowdean at my club Baberton is highly recommended - you don't need to be a member to get some lessons.
As others have said the Edinburgh Leisure Golf Pass is great value and gets you onto all their courses although Braids is tough for a high handicapper.
Joining a club is going to be difficult at the moment as lots of new members due to lock downs and travel restrictions. Mine is currently closed to new members and has a waiting list. The course is also very busy but should quieten down as lock down eases. I think most of the others in Edinburgh are the same.
Try using the apps to get some good deals for rounds - I use Golfnow - you can pick up some cheap rounds and most of the clubs are delighted to see you when you play there. There are lots of clubs around Edinburgh and there are some great friendly little courses that are worth a day out.
Longer term membership is a big investment and it all depends what you want and folk will have different opinions. Most reasonable courses are around £800+ per year for full membership plus some still have a joining fee. Closest to New Town are the likes of Bruntsfield and Royal Burgess - both are nice courses but expensive c£1,200 pa and a bit snooty in the clubhouse. Last time I played Bruntsfield they wouldn't allow me to play in shorts without long socks, not sure if they have relaxed since then! Murrayfield is a bit cheaper but I have never really liked the course TBH. Turnhouse is a good track and not too far away and a friendly clubhouse with a good mix of members. After that you are into the likes of Craigmillar, Duddingston, Mortonhall, Prestonfield, Kingsknowe, etc which are all ok. Kings Acre is a good suggestion, a bit further out, but would try it out for a few rounds first, I am not sure what access to tee times is like? Personally I would spend the summer trying them all out and finding which course and clubhouse you like best and can travel to easily, you will probably struggle to spend the equivalent of the membership fee for the year. If you want a round at Baberton then give me a shout - we have just allowed guests back to play.
I'd love to take you up on the offer of a round, very kind, but I'll certainly be needing a few lessons before that happens!
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Thoughts on the Ryder Cup team?
I think Garcia and Lowry are guaranteed Captains picks if they don’t make an automatic place, so that’ll leave a lot of guys chasing the last places.
I think Rahm, McIlroy and Fleetwood will stroll into a place. Then there are a lot of guys you hope make an automatic spot or they might be left out. Rose, Westwood, Stenson, Poulter, etc etc.
Goin g to be interesting with a few younger guys pushing hard as well, like Hovland and McIntyre
I think Garcia and Lowry are guaranteed Captains picks if they don’t make an automatic place, so that’ll leave a lot of guys chasing the last places.
I think Rahm, McIlroy and Fleetwood will stroll into a place. Then there are a lot of guys you hope make an automatic spot or they might be left out. Rose, Westwood, Stenson, Poulter, etc etc.
Goin g to be interesting with a few younger guys pushing hard as well, like Hovland and McIntyre
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
tbh unless his irishness gets the better of him Westwood is a better bet than LowryBiffer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 9:00 pm Thoughts on the Ryder Cup team?
I think Garcia and Lowry are guaranteed Captains picks if they don’t make an automatic place, so that’ll leave a lot of guys chasing the last places.
I think Rahm, McIlroy and Fleetwood will stroll into a place. Then there are a lot of guys you hope make an automatic spot or they might be left out. Rose, Westwood, Stenson, Poulter, etc etc.
Goin g to be interesting with a few younger guys pushing hard as well, like Hovland and McIntyre
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away & shite !Openside wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 9:02 pmtbh unless his irishness gets the better of him Westwood is a better bet than LowryBiffer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 9:00 pm Thoughts on the Ryder Cup team?
I think Garcia and Lowry are guaranteed Captains picks if they don’t make an automatic place, so that’ll leave a lot of guys chasing the last places.
I think Rahm, McIlroy and Fleetwood will stroll into a place. Then there are a lot of guys you hope make an automatic spot or they might be left out. Rose, Westwood, Stenson, Poulter, etc etc.
Goin g to be interesting with a few younger guys pushing hard as well, like Hovland and McIntyre
Westwood isn't within an asses roar of sufficient form of a pick. He's showed over the last few weeks that he's marking time till the Seniors tour.
Is this currently 5th in the automatic rankings, Europe money winner Lee Westwood, who came within a gnats cock of the Players and the previous tournament, or another Westwood.fishfoodie wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 10:53 pmaway & shite !Openside wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 9:02 pmtbh unless his irishness gets the better of him Westwood is a better bet than LowryBiffer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 9:00 pm Thoughts on the Ryder Cup team?
I think Garcia and Lowry are guaranteed Captains picks if they don’t make an automatic place, so that’ll leave a lot of guys chasing the last places.
I think Rahm, McIlroy and Fleetwood will stroll into a place. Then there are a lot of guys you hope make an automatic spot or they might be left out. Rose, Westwood, Stenson, Poulter, etc etc.
Goin g to be interesting with a few younger guys pushing hard as well, like Hovland and McIntyre
Westwood isn't within an asses roar of sufficient form of a pick. He's showed over the last few weeks that he's marking time till the Seniors tour.
If we were discounting players on current form the Rory can be at the top of that list.
To be fair to Lee he has indicated that he no longer has the fitness for 5 rounds in 3 days so could be a bit of a handicap.
I think the Irish Open winner will absolutely come into Harrington thinking, given that's what he was.Openside wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 9:02 pmtbh unless his irishness gets the better of him Westwood is a better bet than LowryBiffer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 9:00 pm Thoughts on the Ryder Cup team?
I think Garcia and Lowry are guaranteed Captains picks if they don’t make an automatic place, so that’ll leave a lot of guys chasing the last places.
I think Rahm, McIlroy and Fleetwood will stroll into a place. Then there are a lot of guys you hope make an automatic spot or they might be left out. Rose, Westwood, Stenson, Poulter, etc etc.
Goin g to be interesting with a few younger guys pushing hard as well, like Hovland and McIntyre
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
I can't see how Lowry is getting anywhere near that team. He is a journeyman extraordinaire with two unlikely big wins. He spends more time missing cuts than he does challenging for tournaments and has only has one top 10 since his Open win.Biffer wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 8:29 amI think the Irish Open winner will absolutely come into Harrington thinking, given that's what he was.Openside wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 9:02 pmtbh unless his irishness gets the better of him Westwood is a better bet than LowryBiffer wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 9:00 pm Thoughts on the Ryder Cup team?
I think Garcia and Lowry are guaranteed Captains picks if they don’t make an automatic place, so that’ll leave a lot of guys chasing the last places.
I think Rahm, McIlroy and Fleetwood will stroll into a place. Then there are a lot of guys you hope make an automatic spot or they might be left out. Rose, Westwood, Stenson, Poulter, etc etc.
Goin g to be interesting with a few younger guys pushing hard as well, like Hovland and McIntyre
That sounds similar to how some people used to describe Harrington (unfairly). He was picked for 2010 when he was out of form, having won the open in 09 and played reasonably well.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
First game of the season yesterday. I seized up by end of round. Achilles. Shoulders, you name it.
Hit 25, so not great, but driving/putting was surprisingly ok. Approaches were terrible.
Perhaps I won’t carry my bag next time.
Not looking forward to double round next Friday. Buggy in afternoon I’m thinking.
Anyone else suffered from lockdown fitness?
Hit 25, so not great, but driving/putting was surprisingly ok. Approaches were terrible.
Perhaps I won’t carry my bag next time.
Not looking forward to double round next Friday. Buggy in afternoon I’m thinking.
Anyone else suffered from lockdown fitness?
I don't think that's fair. Harrington couldn't win a tournament but challenged week in week out. I think at one time, and he maybe still holds it, he had the record for most second place finishes without a win. He was a consistent top performer for years when he won his majors and that is just not the case with Lowry.Biffer wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 8:49 amThat sounds similar to how some people used to describe Harrington (unfairly). He was picked for 2010 when he was out of form, having won the open in 09 and played reasonably well.
It's astonishing how tiring golf can be if you are not playing a lot, no matter how fit you might be otherwise.Ymx wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 8:57 am First game of the season yesterday. I seized up by end of round. Achilles. Shoulders, you name it.
Hit 25, so not great, but driving/putting was surprisingly ok. Approaches were terrible.
Perhaps I won’t carry my bag next time.
Not looking forward to double round next Friday. Buggy in afternoon I’m thinking.
Anyone else suffered from lockdown fitness?
I did say it was unfair.Blackmac wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 9:37 amI don't think that's fair. Harrington couldn't win a tournament but challenged week in week out. I think at one time, and he maybe still holds it, he had the record for most second place finishes without a win. He was a consistent top performer for years when he won his majors and that is just not the case with Lowry.
And are there two g’s in Bugger Off?
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Whisper it ... Rory has actually found some putting form !
Watching the Walker Cup i'm struggling to see the hype around Seminole. It looks a really flat, boring course made spectactularly hard by the outrageous green complexes. It's no fun watching these lads hitting the middle of greens and rolling into bunkers and also chipping and putting off greens right left and centre.