What is your favorite part of your course or club that is not part of the golf course. Meaning anything golf course or practice facility related, what stands out that you enjoy or get use from?
Your Course: Not Including Golf
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We call it the Heckling Patio as a tribute to the late great Al Gagnon, who invited most of us to the club, and was known to sit on the patio with a few beers and loudly say things to golfers on the first tee like "$5 says the guy in the blue hat dumps it in the drink!"
On league nights and Saturdays we can be found raising a glass and placing bets on those unlucky enough to be teeing off.
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See the first post haha.
Not including practice area.
But that is all I got and I wanted to contribute. It had nothing to do with skim reading
I literally have nothing..
The pool.
MA golf is a tale of two cities: overpriced munis and public courses with packed tee sheets and practice greens where you can’t even chip…
And then Top 100 private clubs where my last name isn’t the right lineage and I don’t have enough zeros in the account.
My old muni was great for its practice facility. The range had grass and mats, plus th err was a chipping area near the 18th. Though not immaculate, it is solid.
Clubhouse does have a decent bathroom.
You can use your own balls.
Has 4 practice greens
One for pitches, chips, and putts up to 15 yards. Bunker included.
3 more 10 foot diameter greens for shots up to 160 yards.
Different areas to practice awkward lies.
Usually not crowded at all. Can always find room to practice some part of my game.
Has everything I need, that the driving range can’t offer.
Per the first post, NOT including practice facilities
My favorite non course bit…. The air compressor I use to clean my golf shoes after the round. ?
Sometimes it’s the little things, right? Our course has that as well and it’s fantastic
After a round with friends it always seems none of us have time to go for a drink or food because we all have to get going right away, but yet somehow 15-30 minutes later we’re all still leaning against our vehicles in the parking lot chatting away. Yep, the best conversations happen in the parking lot when getting ready to leave after the round.
My Wife, and I eat lunch there once, or twice a week.
I could leave everything else and not think twice.
Or enemies, if you heckle well enough haha