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Will of Doom
November 5th, 2011, 07:50 PM
If you even think your disc will get near someone what's wrong with giving them a heads up. Even if you chose not to do that maybe an apology for almost hitting them may be in order.
This is just my opinion but I think many others feel the same way.
See y'all on the course soon, play safe. :cop:
whalekillah
November 6th, 2011, 07:42 AM
If you even think your disc will get near someone what's wrong with giving them a heads up. Even if you chose not to do that maybe an apology for almost hitting them may be in order.
This is just my opinion but I think many others feel the same way.
See y'all on the course soon, play safe. :cop:
I agree.
I almost hit Lonelle/Andy's group yesterday(on hole 12) at OTDG. I was yelling "Fore" the second it left my hand. Just common courtesy, and I don't want to see anyone get hurt.
LJ Jubner
November 6th, 2011, 09:11 AM
It's a misnomer to beleive that if you yell fore you are absolved of any repercussions
Rolly
November 6th, 2011, 09:30 AM
It's a misnomer to beleive that if you yell fore you are absolved of any repercussions
Hm.. Which begs the question. Is it better to not "fore" at all, or give a half assed or late "fore"?
My preferred method is to warn before I throw if someone is in danger.
Jub, you are a scholar & and gentleman. And a bit of a misnomer yourself:bowing:
Ol' Bob
November 6th, 2011, 10:00 AM
I used to work on antennas on ships. We were taught never to shout, "heads up," to the deck when we dropped a crescent wrench. Better to get 'em on top of the skull than in the face was the rationale.
ROC
November 6th, 2011, 05:57 PM
Whenever I see people that I don't like I aim for them.
LJ Jubner
November 6th, 2011, 06:17 PM
Whenever I see people that I don't like I aim for them.
So your saying is "your safer in the middle of the fairway"
That's like
"anyone can play in the fairway the ones who play in the rough have all the fun"
psychodwarf
November 6th, 2011, 11:30 PM
Whenever I see people that I don't like I aim for them.
well GREAT let me know when you are on the course i have a few disc`s i could throw at YOU..
i`m also guessing you dont have a lot of disc`s in your bag ?
Toby Puttzinski
November 7th, 2011, 12:47 AM
I'd venture to guess that he was joking...
emmarose
November 7th, 2011, 01:57 PM
It's a misnomer to beleive that if you yell fore you are absolved of any repercussions
misconception perhaps... misnomer, no. altho i do hesitate to ask what sort of repurcussions there would be... like, you have to kiss their owie if they got hurt?
i try not just to yell "fore" but like, "hey you in the black hoodie and white knee socks on hole 7 with a half full jubel, watch your face, oh, seriously, duck!!!" because otherwise no one really pays attention nor do they know who you are talking to...
... i think the more people talk about these type of etiquette situations the better. and not just on the forum, but also to kindly inform newbies and casual groups you run across on the course... i will stress again, kindly and respectfully... yes, we wish they knew better, but they don't, but they certainly won't pay you any mind if you're aggro about it yourself.
thanks for bringing it up, will.
Flatroc
November 7th, 2011, 02:34 PM
So your saying is "your safer in the middle of the fairway"
Makes sense to me. Especially with a name like ROC!
That's like
"anyone can play in the fairway the ones who play in the rough have all the fun"
When in doubt... throw a Roc up the middle.
Will of Doom
November 7th, 2011, 04:37 PM
I'm just glad I looked over when I did. Had a few seconds to drag Shannon out of the way before the disc slammed her bag and creased the hell out her putter. Only reason this pissed me off as much as it did was I've played with the person who threw the disc and they seemed like a stand up person who had courtesy. Ok, it didn't help that this person never said a single word about almost hitting her. Needless to say I am quite disappointed in this person and have lost alot of respect.
Ok, rants over. Have fun, play nice and see you at hornings.
LJ Jubner
November 7th, 2011, 04:47 PM
The ones that get me are "the plunking's" you take while volunteering.
So I am actually running the weedeater at The Tac on hole 8 left edge middle third.
These branders walk off 7. The next thing I know is I am getting smacked in the jaw with a # 2 Driver. The guy apologized and said he holler fore but?
I know he heard the wacker but there was no way I was going to hear him.
Lesson If you see volunteers working on a hole skip it or come back and play it later.
JMan
November 7th, 2011, 05:24 PM
Agreed Jub...and as a seasoned volunteer, you should know better...they're noobs, hello...
and this coming from a guy who was hit in the back of the neck when a seasoned player figured he could throw past me, and the other members of my group walking through a hole because there was a track meet using hole 1 at Pier...simply put, don't expect anyone on the course to understand course manners, just safer that way.
mazza
November 7th, 2011, 05:28 PM
i use the term DUCK OR BLEED. cuz from my many years in construction yellin heads up just makes people look up
snap7times
November 7th, 2011, 07:39 PM
How do y'all think I feel... I have never heard any of you phackers yell fore or anything like it when y'all throwing in my direction, you insensitive little pricks...
Will of Doom
November 7th, 2011, 07:56 PM
How do y'all think I feel... I have never heard any of you phackers yell fore or anything like it when y'all throwing in my direction, you insensitive little pricks...
Should I go into the difference between someone not saying it and not being able to hear it? :whistler:
captain jack
November 7th, 2011, 09:46 PM
The ones that get me are "the plunking's" you take while volunteering.
So I am actually running the weedeater at The Tac on hole 8 left edge middle third.
These branders walk off 7. The next thing I know is I am getting smacked in the jaw with a # 2 Driver. The guy apologized and said he holler fore but?
I know he heard the wacker but there was no way I was going to hear him.
Lesson If you see volunteers working on a hole skip it or come back and play it later.
You and Erick both got thrown at this past season. Me, not so much.
I figure its your high viz orange vests.
I think people mistake you for park workers on the public payroll, and as such consider you thier bitch's, and they expect you to be grateful for finding thier discs, even if its lodged in your forehead.
Me, I'm out there in a black tee shirt with a bandana and a really big weed whacker. I look like a vato, or a con on work release. Nobody throws at me.
So it's either the vests, or you and Erick are just too damn friendly lookin'.
Practice your scowl Diddy.
mazza
November 7th, 2011, 09:56 PM
How do y'all think I feel... I have never heard any of you phackers yell fore or anything like it when y'all throwing in my direction, you insensitive little pricks...
i don't care whatcha say thats theres is funny
jdinteg
November 8th, 2011, 10:29 PM
Hmm, now I'm wondering if I didn't yell Fore at you playing TDG at North Bonneville Will? I did have several bad throws out there. But I don't recall seeing any land near you, or getting the stink eye from you or Shannon. Guess I will see you at Hornings on week #3, you can reprimand me out their if it was my fault. I personally like to yell "Fore" as it is proper etiquette, and I always put my arms up while ducking to protect my face and neck when I hear it. I would rather look goofy then be prostrate on the ground bleeding. I grew up playing ball golf, and got drilled once when I was younger. I think that was my first of many trips to get stitches as a child.
Ol' Bob
November 8th, 2011, 11:06 PM
Just write "fore" on the disc.
Will of Doom
November 8th, 2011, 11:31 PM
Hmm, now I'm wondering if I didn't yell Fore at you playing TDG at North Bonneville Will? I did have several bad throws out there. But I don't recall seeing any land near you, or getting the stink eye from you or Shannon. Guess I will see you at Hornings on week #3, you can reprimand me out their if it was my fault. I personally like to yell "Fore" as it is proper etiquette, and I always put my arms up while ducking to protect my face and neck when I hear it. I would rather look goofy then be prostrate on the ground bleeding. I grew up playing ball golf, and got drilled once when I was younger. I think that was my first of many trips to get stitches as a child.
It wasn't you man. No worries.
Toby Puttzinski
November 9th, 2011, 08:26 PM
Just write "fore" on the disc.
Fore Iron? Sounds like a fun dye-dea.
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