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The question was asked by a friend when it comes to taking a caddie. Would you take the advice of a 15 handicap? My answer was it solely depends on how long they’ve worked at that course. Less than 3 years? That’s a bit of a tough call, cause they’re probably not working every day. 20+ years? I’ll take his word way more often than not.
If I disagree, I’ll tell them what I see, and I’m really just wanting to hear the how and why. Tell me it looks that way, but the complex is tilted and things funnel to your direction. Let me know about everything always breaking towards a certain part of the property. That’s stuff I’m not gonna see or know, and I’ll believe that all day. “It just looks that way to me?” Do you have one shoe on? Now it’s a coin toss, and I really hope I’m not first to putt cause this is gonna take a sec.
If I disagree, I’ll tell them what I see, and I’m really just wanting to hear the how and why. Tell me it looks that way, but the complex is tilted and things funnel to your direction. Let me know about everything always breaking towards a certain part of the property. That’s stuff I’m not gonna see or know, and I’ll believe that all day. “It just looks that way to me?” Do you have one shoe on? Now it’s a coin toss, and I really hope I’m not first to putt cause this is gonna take a sec.