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OldeDude;n8888354 said:Cell phone guy, either sits in the cart, or walks off a bit, to take that all important call. Not the guy that takes the one call to make sure all is good elsewhere, I get that, but the guy that is continually on the phone annoys the hell out of me.
mbenro;n8888498 said:Unsolicited advice and/or swing tips. I usually know what broke down on any given swing. Although, playing with a customer a couple of weeks ago he noticed my left heal coming off the ground on my tee shots, which means the dreaded scramble swing has crept in. I keep my left foot (I swing righty) flat on the ground like Louis Oosthuizen, seems to keep everything in sync with no sacrifice of distance.
Chisag;n8888444 said:... Smoker. I play golf to commune with nature and breath fresh air. Want to smoke a cigar? Wait til the end of the round at the bar or patio. I hear many cigar smokers say they respect the course, yet I see ashes on greens and butts in the grass on a regular basis.
... Drinker would be my 2nd. I am not talking about someone having a beer each 9, but the guy that drinks and gets louder and changes their personality as the round progresses.
KEV;n8888372 said:Slow play guy.
Art M;n8889072 said:I just read through the thread and these 2...guilty with exception. We will never play a round together, lol. Most of the time I will smoke at least one cigar. You will never see my ashes unless hanging on the head of my smoke or see evidence of it when I am finished. And with exception to morning rounds I will usually have 3 or 4 beers/whatever during a round. Never will I change my attitude though as I am "here" to play golf and enjoy myself not get drunk. And I wouldn't stop doing either one of those things we just wouldn't play together. And if you think smoking a cigar at the outside bar or patio is polite.....just saying