Originally Posted by
Grumpy8
Well Perry if I was a card carrying member of the Izzy fan club I would have a lot of repenting to do but I don’t remember a mrs groves . If playing the course and keeping an eye on your opponent isn’t the way to go what is ??? I have a handicap matchplay tomorrow and in all seriousness I want advice . I have to give the bandit 13 shots minimum, same as first round , he has seen off a member of the scratch pennant team , he is in a cart so not going to tire or get wet ( he is younger and fitter ) , he is loud , talks a lot , and seems to be in pretty good form for a c grader . Me I have struggled to break 90 of later , have the chipping horrors , am 3 putting too often and in their wisdom greenkeepers slowed the greens down this week ( I hate slow greens ) . I won round 1 by playing steady par / odd bogey golf and kept the pressure on my opponent who finally cracked on last few holes . Staying in bed and forfeiting is being seriously considered , serious sensible advice will be given consideration