Reasonability Posted June 1, 2016 Share Posted June 1, 2016 For some golfers - the fellowship of this sport is a huge reason for playing it. That old clubhouse grille sort of atmosphere comes to mind. It can be the kind of energy where folks would prefer keeping it very positive and enjoyable for everyone's sake. It's not the brand of banter for everyone - can be boring and almost pointless I suppose. But was wondering if a little grille room convo in the spirit of sincere fellowship with other golfers has online legs? 1 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Conrad1953 Posted June 1, 2016 Share Posted June 1, 2016 Well, let me be the first to buy you a drink!! What are ya havin' tonight? 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reasonability Posted June 1, 2016 Author Share Posted June 1, 2016 Well, let me be the first to buy you a drink!! What are ya havin' tonight? Hey glad you agree! And thanks - I do believe a nice cold Pepsi would wet my whistle. So - any holes tend to be your favorites out there? "Fit you eye" as they say? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knock it close Posted June 1, 2016 Share Posted June 1, 2016 Love me a good cape hole, just seems to fit my eye. Quote M2, maybe 915 FD 913 HD 712u 3 714 AP2 4-p SM5 53, 59 Circa62 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeanutsDaddy Posted June 1, 2016 Share Posted June 1, 2016 I smell what you're cookin' and I'm pulling up a seat so I can have a nibble or two. Pass me a Blanton's bourbon, a gin and tonic, or a Crown and Coke. It's been a long week. Quote Cobra King F9 10.5*Cobra F9 14.5*Cobra 18.5*Adams Super S Hybrids 22*, 25*NCW 24*, 28*, 33*, 38*, 43*, 48*, 53*Mac Custom Grind 58* (NevadaGolfGuy Special)Bradley, Geom, Machine, Mannkrafted, Ping, Rife, SGC, Scotty, Tad Moore, Xenon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
knock it close Posted June 1, 2016 Share Posted June 1, 2016 I smell what you're cookin' and I'm pulling up a seat so I can have a nibble or two. Pass me a Blanton's bourbon, a gin and tonic, or a Crown and Coke. It's been a long week.I'll partake in any of those, tho I think I'm partial to Four Roses Single over Blantons for the money (but blantons is my #2 I think) Quote M2, maybe 915 FD 913 HD 712u 3 714 AP2 4-p SM5 53, 59 Circa62 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reasonability Posted June 1, 2016 Author Share Posted June 1, 2016 Love me a good cape hole, just seems to fit my eye. Do they work a little better for you when the approach is surrounded by water? I smell what you're cookin' and I'm pulling up a seat so I can have a nibble or two. Pass me a Blanton's bourbon, a gin and tonic, or a Crown and Coke. It's been a long week. Yes indeed. It truly has. Bending that elbow - now that might prove handy - might even help the old swing! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PeanutsDaddy Posted June 1, 2016 Share Posted June 1, 2016 I smell what you're cookin' and I'm pulling up a seat so I can have a nibble or two. Pass me a Blanton's bourbon, a gin and tonic, or a Crown and Coke. It's been a long week.I'll partake in any of those, tho I think I'm partial to Four Roses Single over Blantons for the money (but blantons is my #2 I think) I will add Four Roses to my 'must try' list. Discovered Blanton's when my mother purchased me two bottles for my 35th birthday. "Just in case I wanted to share with friends". She recalled that I had shared scotch with a few friends occasionally and thought bourbon was the same. I was happy that she had no clue what she was talking about. I also don't mind Elijah Craig. Quote Cobra King F9 10.5*Cobra F9 14.5*Cobra 18.5*Adams Super S Hybrids 22*, 25*NCW 24*, 28*, 33*, 38*, 43*, 48*, 53*Mac Custom Grind 58* (NevadaGolfGuy Special)Bradley, Geom, Machine, Mannkrafted, Ping, Rife, SGC, Scotty, Tad Moore, Xenon Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael C. Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 Sweet tea...no lemon here. @ work. They seem to frown on me coming in tipsy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reasonability Posted June 2, 2016 Author Share Posted June 2, 2016 Well this is a grille full of thirsty folks for sure! MC employers sure have a "thing" about working under the influence. (I think its cause folks kept puking right in front of the bathroom door - kinda like that putt that comes up one or two revolutions short.) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Conrad1953 Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 Well, my favorite holes are par 5s that dogleg around water. Love 'em. You can play safe or if you're having a good day with the big dog you cangrow a set and carry as much water as you dare and try and get home in 2. I always love "heroic" holes cause I tend to like trying to pull off hero shots, lol. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Michael C. Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 Well, my favorite holes are par 5s that dogleg around water. Love 'em. You can play safe or if you're having a good day with the big dog you cangrow a set and carry as much water as you dare and try and get home in 2. I always love "heroic" holes cause I tend to like trying to pull off hero shots, lol. Grow a set of what??.......oh.....OHHHH. ;) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mdgboxx Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 A smooth Dark Appleton Estate Rum, in a snifter glass, would be nice. Hey, guys! :taunt: Quote DRIVER: Ping G20, 9.5° w/169D-Tour, reg (Back up: Srixon Z-rw, 9.5°, stf)3+W: Srixon Z-Steel, 12.5°, stock SV3005J, stf. (In rotation: 3W, 14.5°)5W: Srixon Z-Steel, 18.5° stock SV3005J, stfIRONS: Ping i20, 3-PW, stock CFS reg @ D2PUTTER: Ping Craz-E iWi, w/2x20gr weights, Lamkin Jumbo pistol gripWEDGES: Ping Glide, 54° SS, 60° TS, stock Ping wedge shaftsBALL: Srixon XV CART: SunMountain V1, STEWARTGOLF Z1BAG: SM H2N0, PING C-130BACK UP: Ping S58, 3-Pw, stock CS-Lite, stf, @ D2. (Lofts jacked to S55 specs.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reasonability Posted June 2, 2016 Author Share Posted June 2, 2016 A smooth Dark Appleton Estate Rum, in a sniffer glass, would be nice. Hey, guys! :taunt: You could write a book on what I don't know about booze. LMAO. So what exactly is Dark Appleton Estate Rum? There just "may" have been a little Markers Mark bourbon I've occasionally sniffed. They say it puts hair on you belly! But I do believe it just relocates it form your head. (Rumor has it). LOL. You good my friend? How's the wife? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mdgboxx Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 Well, my favorite holes are par 5s that dogleg around water. Love 'em. You can play safe or if you're having a good day with the big dog you cangrow a set and carry as much water as you dare and try and get home in 2. I always love "heroic" holes cause I tend to like trying to pull off hero shots, lol. I'm a sucker for those. And now, you know why I carry ±2 dozen balls. No words can describe the feeling, when the ball drops/plugs in the edge of a 200 yds carry, from the rough. I can easily get it across with my 5W. But of course, to be sure, I pull out the 12.5°, 3+W. All this time, I know full well that the ball wont lift high enough to make it. :cheesy: Except for that, I'm not too bad. Actually, I think I'm OK. LMAO Quote DRIVER: Ping G20, 9.5° w/169D-Tour, reg (Back up: Srixon Z-rw, 9.5°, stf)3+W: Srixon Z-Steel, 12.5°, stock SV3005J, stf. (In rotation: 3W, 14.5°)5W: Srixon Z-Steel, 18.5° stock SV3005J, stfIRONS: Ping i20, 3-PW, stock CFS reg @ D2PUTTER: Ping Craz-E iWi, w/2x20gr weights, Lamkin Jumbo pistol gripWEDGES: Ping Glide, 54° SS, 60° TS, stock Ping wedge shaftsBALL: Srixon XV CART: SunMountain V1, STEWARTGOLF Z1BAG: SM H2N0, PING C-130BACK UP: Ping S58, 3-Pw, stock CS-Lite, stf, @ D2. (Lofts jacked to S55 specs.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
scotee Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 I had one like this: I've never made one like this: Quote Turn the mass OGA member #15 Lord help me to be the person my dog thinks I am Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Reasonability Posted June 2, 2016 Author Share Posted June 2, 2016 LMAO! Ever cook one with that?: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mdgboxx Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 A smooth Dark Appleton Estate Rum, in a sniffer glass, would be nice. Hey, guys! :taunt: You could write a book on what I don't know about booze. LMAO. So what exactly is Dark Appleton Estate Rum? There just "may" have been a little Markers Mark bourbon I've occasionally sniffed. They say it puts hair on you belly! But I do believe it just relocates it form your head. (Rumor has it). LOL. You good my friend? How's the wife? Appleton Estate is a 250+ yrs rum producer, located in Jamaica. They make White, Golden and Dark Rum. 10-12 yr/o Dark Rum is made to be savored from a snifter glass, like a good cognac. IMHOGolden Rum is mixed for cocktails, like rum and coke and a gazillion other cocktails.White Rum is also used in cocktails requiring light rum, the basic would be rum and 7up. My wife has been better stabilized over the last 5 months, since I brought her to the hospital last September. That is until this May 2nd, when I witnessed a fainting spell, for the first time, across the room from me. In the past, whenever I heard that eerie thud, I always found her on lying her back.Only this time, she fell forward, like a felled tree, face first. Twisted her glasses, a few scratches close to her eye. Checked her vitals, and rushed her to the hospital, by ambulance, for a scanner. Since then, I go with her on her daily walk around the block. She thinks it's romantic, but she confessed that she insisted on going for a walk, to get away from ME, for 45 min. :rofl: Golf, you ask? I've been to the range ~6 times, and I played the executive 11 hole course near by, three times. Then again, it's more golf than I've played in the last 4 years. I'm OK with it....Really! Thank you for asking, it felt good to talk about it. :hi: Quote DRIVER: Ping G20, 9.5° w/169D-Tour, reg (Back up: Srixon Z-rw, 9.5°, stf)3+W: Srixon Z-Steel, 12.5°, stock SV3005J, stf. (In rotation: 3W, 14.5°)5W: Srixon Z-Steel, 18.5° stock SV3005J, stfIRONS: Ping i20, 3-PW, stock CFS reg @ D2PUTTER: Ping Craz-E iWi, w/2x20gr weights, Lamkin Jumbo pistol gripWEDGES: Ping Glide, 54° SS, 60° TS, stock Ping wedge shaftsBALL: Srixon XV CART: SunMountain V1, STEWARTGOLF Z1BAG: SM H2N0, PING C-130BACK UP: Ping S58, 3-Pw, stock CS-Lite, stf, @ D2. (Lofts jacked to S55 specs.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mdgboxx Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 I had one like this: I've never made one like this: Closest I've come to gold teeth was a Gold Playboy Bunny in the front tooth of a local pimp. :cheesy: Quote DRIVER: Ping G20, 9.5° w/169D-Tour, reg (Back up: Srixon Z-rw, 9.5°, stf)3+W: Srixon Z-Steel, 12.5°, stock SV3005J, stf. (In rotation: 3W, 14.5°)5W: Srixon Z-Steel, 18.5° stock SV3005J, stfIRONS: Ping i20, 3-PW, stock CFS reg @ D2PUTTER: Ping Craz-E iWi, w/2x20gr weights, Lamkin Jumbo pistol gripWEDGES: Ping Glide, 54° SS, 60° TS, stock Ping wedge shaftsBALL: Srixon XV CART: SunMountain V1, STEWARTGOLF Z1BAG: SM H2N0, PING C-130BACK UP: Ping S58, 3-Pw, stock CS-Lite, stf, @ D2. (Lofts jacked to S55 specs.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SixtySomePing Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 Yeah, Reasy, can I get a menu? It's early and I was wondering what you serve for breakfast... I'm sitting here at work, just got in to my office, but wishing I was going to the Memorial Tournament today, which is about 45 minutes away. I've always wondered scotee, ok, not recently like this week, so I've wondered twice and not lately, what happens to the gold teeth of people who die? Before they close up the casket I wonder (this will be three times now) does maybe one guy look at the other and say "hey, Fred, what about the teeth, I mean... I wonder what they're worth- we could, you know, take them?".. "I don't know Cecil, I can call my dentist and find out..." do you get a lot of calls like that.. maybe one.....................or never? :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pigems Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 Hey fellas, lots of familiar faces(Avatars) in here lol. Quote 910D2 9.5*- RIP Alpha 70x 910f 17*- Diamana D+ 82x 910h 20* Hybrid - S400 712 CB 4i-Pw - S300 SM5 51*, 55*- S300 TVD 59* M - S300 Studio Select NP2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wriggles Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 I'm not much of a drinker. Due to not having any beer for guests on Memorial Day, (un American not to have beer available) I bought a six pack to have on hand yesterday at my club. Raised a few eyebrows and comments from the fellows and wait staff. However, a Rum and Coke is my occasional beverage of choice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Palauan Hammer Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 I'll take a Sprite Zero, neat :) In my drinking days I would've had Grey Goose with a splash of soda, no fruit. Then everyone thinks your drinking ice water :D Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fellaheen51 Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 Peaking around the partially opened door, seeing if its "safe" to enter. Thx for the invite Conrad. Played my customary mid-week round yesterday with the usual suspects. Course not particularly long at 6022 yards, but a number of narrow driving holes and well bunkered, challenging greens make it a good test of golf. Especially given my skill set. Opened with three pars. Thinking this was going to be my day. Can't remember, if ever, starting thusly. Then got a little sloppy. Trying to swing to hard, losing tempo, careless shot selection. The game has a way of penalizing one if they become over confident in their approach. Promptly carded a 7 and two 6's in a three hole stretch. But managed to par the 9th hole, the #1 handicap hole on the course. Downhill drive, slight dog leg left, a green protected with a lake on the right (that I'm often in) and a stream in front and traps left. Drive was just OK, leaving a difficult 200 yard'er over the stream. Decided to lay up, because it was a 1/10 chance of carrying the stream and not in up the lake. Layup to 75 yards where I stiffed a SW to 4' and made the putt. Smart. Ended up with a 44, even with the substandard mid-side play. The second nine starts with a par 5. Uphill off the tee, then downhill with a pond 100 yards out from the green. To much for me to carry, so always a layup just before the water. A not so good E wedge to just off the green a less than stellar chip and two putts for a bogey 6. But satisfied with that given its not a easy hole. Next is a 170'ish par 3 that I bunkered left. A tip-top SW to 5', perfect position straight up slope putt which was holed. So par and a 'sandy'. With confidence and game building, got on a run of par and bogey (a result of several missed putts) golf. I don't have many GIR's these days, so the short game skill set is needed to play well. Pitching and chipping was spot on the back nine, allowing to make and/or save par. Ended with a birdie on 18, holing a 35' putt from across the green. Carded a 40 (+4) for the second nine, which is a very respectable score for my golf capabilities. Actually, the best nine holes of golf that I can remember ever playing. And very satisfying given the difficulty of the holes played. So a 84 overall and a round that I was reasonably satisfied with. But setting in the clubhouse with a burger and a beer after, the mind wandered to the half dozen or so shots that would best be described as 'stupid'. Throwing away shots and costing me the opportunity to maybe break 80 for the first time ever. The curse of being a average golfer, always lamenting the "should of, could of" that prevents one from posting a really superior round. But all signs are trending in the right direction. The swing is serviceable and repeatable, course management is getting better and the heretofore bulky putter is rediscovering its mojo. With high anticipation do I await my next opportunity to venture forth. Enough with the verbosity about my round. In celebration of the opening of the Clubhouse Grille (and I did after several fermented beverages post round): 1 Quote Laissez les bons temps rouler! OGA - Mitglied Nummer Sechs Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thug the bunny Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 Hey, I think I know you folks. This is like walking into Cheers! I think I'll start with a nice coastal pinot noir. But I warn you, after a few, you're gonna start hearing about my latest round and swing ruminations. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SixtySomePing Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 Peaking around the partially opened door, seeing if its "safe" to enter. Thx for the invite Conrad. Played my customary mid-week round yesterday with the usual suspects. Course not particularly long at 6022 yards, but a number of narrow driving holes and well bunkered, challenging greens make it a good test of golf. Especially given my skill set. Opened with three pars. Thinking this was going to be my day. Can't remember, if ever, starting thusly. Then got a little sloppy. Trying to swing to hard, losing tempo, careless shot selection. The game has a way of penalizing one if they become over confident in their approach. Promptly carded a 7 and two 6's in a three hole stretch. But managed to par the 9th hole, the #1 handicap hole on the course. Downhill drive, slight dog leg left, a green protected with a lake on the right (that I'm often in) and a stream in front and traps left. Drive was just OK, leaving a difficult 200 yard'er over the stream. Decided to lay up, because it was a 1/10 chance of carrying the stream and not in up the lake. Layup to 75 yards where I stiffed a SW to 4' and made the putt. Smart. Ended up with a 44, even with the substandard mid-side play. The second nine starts with a par 5. Uphill off the tee, then downhill with a pond 100 yards out from the green. To much for me to carry, so always a layup just before the water. A not so good E wedge to just off the green a less than stellar chip and two putts for a bogey 6. But satisfied with that given its not a easy hole. Next is a 170'ish par 3 that I bunkered left. A tip-top SW to 5', perfect position straight up slope putt which was holed. So par and a 'sandy'. With confidence and game building, got on a run of par and bogey (a result of several missed putts) golf. I don't have many GIR's these days, so the short game skill set is needed to play well. Pitching and chipping was spot on the back nine, allowing to make and/or save par. Ended with a birdie on 18, holing a 35' putt from across the green. Carded a 40 (+4) for the second nine, which is a very respectable score for my golf capabilities. Actually, the best nine holes of golf that I can remember ever playing. And very satisfying given the difficulty of the holes played. So a 84 overall and a round that I was reasonably satisfied with. But setting in the clubhouse with a burger and a beer after, the mind wandered to the half dozen or so shots that would best be described as 'stupid'. Throwing away shots and costing me the opportunity to maybe break 80 for the first time ever. The curse of being a average golfer, always lamenting the "should of, could of" that prevents one from posting a really superior round. But all signs are trending in the right direction. The swing is serviceable and repeatable, course management is getting better and the heretofore bulky putter is rediscovering its mojo. With high anticipation do I await my next opportunity to venture forth. Enough with the verbosity about my round. In celebration of the opening of the Clubhouse Grille (and I did after several fermented beverages post round): [media=] [/media] Sounds very good Fella, I do the lamenting too with the coulda, shoulda, etc. but I guess the best thing is just to think of the positive parts of your game. Sounds like you are getting it together well, plus it's early in the season. Hey, if y'all remember when my golf club burned down last year, they rebuilt, and had their grand re-opening over the Memorial Day Weekend. It has a wonderful clubhouse, and a nice restaurant/grill much like this new Clubhouse Grille right here.. :) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DeNinny Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 I don't drink anymore since I struggle with gout. I'll have some cherry juice and is there a hookah lounge in here somewhere? Quote TEE CB2 13* 3w, 43.5", 57g Fujikura Motore F1 X-flex TEE CB2 15* 3w, 43" 65g Fujikura Motore F1 S-flex Miura Black Boron 1957 Small Blades 2i-PW, Nippon NS Pro 850 GH S-flex Miura Black Wedges 53* and 60*, Nippon NS Pro 850 GH S-flex GripMaster Club Maker's Stitchback Grips 34" Piretti Bosa, GripMaster Pistol Grip Registered Bladeocrat Outlaw Golf Association Member #7 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
glk Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 Excitement yesterday. Draining the water heater. Like a grizzled plumbing vet. Pulled it off without a hitch. Unlike in Kodak where I learned that I had a grundfos recirculating pump - boy are those thing quiet until you run them dry for an hour - they announce their presence - $250 dollars later we again have instant hot water through out the house and a more experienced handyman. Also went into food coma after the Mac & cheese app and a couple IPAs at Crave. To seabiscuit for sea breeze and breakfast Quote We are like butterflies that flutter for a day and think it is forever Sealed with a curse as sharp as a knife. Doomed is your soul and damned is your life. Enjoy every sandwich The first rule of the Dunning-Kruger club is that you don’t know you are a member. The second rule is that we’re all members from time to time. It's another beautiful day at the Red Pony Bar and continual soirée. #kwonified Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chief Illiniwek Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 I'm gonna feel a little sheepish pulling up a chair and asking for a Natty Light after those orders... ? Nice round overall 51! Sorry for my absence lately. A guy gets behind a couple days with you guys and it becomes impossible to catch up! Still using Matt's shoulders back putting tip. My league 9's so far are a pair of 37's, a 38 and a 39, and three of the four scores are from the tough nine! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PapaJohick Posted June 2, 2016 Share Posted June 2, 2016 I think I will a glass of Booker's current batch (it changes throughout the year) with one cube. haha well maybe save that for later as its 9:15 AM..... coffee for me Quote Forever Changing at this point....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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