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Charlton Golf Day 2022

masicat
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Didn’t want to start a new thread for this, but couldn’t find the golf one ( if one exists ). Anyone on here interested in golf would probably like to know that to much derision yesterday, the Charlton golf day was won by a 24 handicapper with a total on 51 points. The only other person who has ever achieved these type of figure is Donald Trump.
The person who came second carded 44 points. Great to see Rob Lee playing.
The person who came second carded 44 points. Great to see Rob Lee playing.
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51 points, nearly finished above Charlton, bandit.2
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masicat said:Didn’t want to start a new thread for this, but couldn’t find the golf one ( if one exists ). Anyone on here interested in golf would probably like to know that to much derision yesterday, the Charlton golf day was won by a 24 handicapper with a total on 51 points. The only other person who has ever achieved these type of figure is Donald Trump.
The person who came second carded 44 points. Great to see Rob Lee playing.That is shocking, claiming a 24 handicap and getting 51 points - shameful
I played a golf day a few years ago at Leatherhead - not as difficult as London Club by any means, but a challenge non the less - winner, off 28 handicap, got 49 points - nobody clapped when he got up to collect his prize + he also won nearest the pin !!!Really pisses me off when people in effect cheat like that
Our client golf day at Tandridge a few years ago was won by a client playing off 15 (he claimed) with 48 points and longest drive - ok I thought, he’s had a good day - Tandridge is not easy
The next year he turns up, 15 handicap, wins again with 48 points, longest drive and nearest the pin - he was in 4 ball in front of my group - no way was he 15 handicap - I reckon he was 4 or 5 handicap
He caused such a stink, even other clients complained - he is now banned from attending2 -
Lordflashheart said:masicat said:Didn’t want to start a new thread for this, but couldn’t find the golf one ( if one exists ). Anyone on here interested in golf would probably like to know that to much derision yesterday, the Charlton golf day was won by a 24 handicapper with a total on 51 points. The only other person who has ever achieved these type of figure is Donald Trump.
The person who came second carded 44 points. Great to see Rob Lee playing.That is shocking, claiming a 24 handicap and getting 51 points - shameful
I played a golf day a few years ago at Leatherhead - not as difficult as London Club by any means, but a challenge non the less - winner, off 28 handicap, got 49 points - nobody clapped when he got up to collect his prize + he also won nearest the pin !!!Really pisses me off when people in effect cheat like that
Our client golf day at Tandridge a few years ago was won by a client playing off 15 (he claimed) with 48 points and longest drive - ok I thought, he’s had a good day - Tandridge is not easy
The next year he turns up, 15 handicap, wins again with 48 points, longest drive and nearest the pin - he was in 4 ball in front of my group - no way was he 15 handicap - I reckon he was 4 or 5 handicap
He caused such a stink, even other clients complained - he is now banned from attending
I had the unfortunate experience to work with a guy who took us to play at his Club (Stock Brook Manor in Essex) and on turning up he told us not to call him by his name but by the name of "Jim" as he took over "Jim's" membership & handicap..........so enters Club competitions playing off 14 when he was a decent single figure handicaper.
The fact he was also knobbing one of our female colleagues into the bargain when married added to my dislike of him.
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Bet he won nearest the hole that day as well8
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masicat said:Didn’t want to start a new thread for this, but couldn’t find the golf one ( if one exists ). Anyone on here interested in golf would probably like to know that to much derision yesterday, the Charlton golf day was won by a 24 handicapper with a total on 51 points. The only other person who has ever achieved these type of figure is Donald Trump.
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51 points!!! At a challenging course as well. Love to have heard the banter at that presentation!
i can’t remember the last time I hit 300 -
I’m assuming I’m right that it was London Club ??
If I am, and it was on the Heritage Course, it’s even worse - I drive a fair length off the tee, but there are par 4’s on the Heritage that I haven’t got a hope of getting on the green in 2 onMind you, The International course there is no slouch either - the front 9 par 3 over the lake is a killer, and there is a par 4 on the back 9 where only the bravest try and go for the green in 2 over the lake, and another par 3 back 9 where a big lake is waiting for your ball right of the green (I actually prefer The International)0 -
golfaddick said:Lordflashheart said:masicat said:Didn’t want to start a new thread for this, but couldn’t find the golf one ( if one exists ). Anyone on here interested in golf would probably like to know that to much derision yesterday, the Charlton golf day was won by a 24 handicapper with a total on 51 points. The only other person who has ever achieved these type of figure is Donald Trump.
The person who came second carded 44 points. Great to see Rob Lee playing.That is shocking, claiming a 24 handicap and getting 51 points - shameful
I played a golf day a few years ago at Leatherhead - not as difficult as London Club by any means, but a challenge non the less - winner, off 28 handicap, got 49 points - nobody clapped when he got up to collect his prize + he also won nearest the pin !!!Really pisses me off when people in effect cheat like that
Our client golf day at Tandridge a few years ago was won by a client playing off 15 (he claimed) with 48 points and longest drive - ok I thought, he’s had a good day - Tandridge is not easy
The next year he turns up, 15 handicap, wins again with 48 points, longest drive and nearest the pin - he was in 4 ball in front of my group - no way was he 15 handicap - I reckon he was 4 or 5 handicap
He caused such a stink, even other clients complained - he is now banned from attending
I had the unfortunate experience to work with a guy who took us to play at his Club (Stock Brook Manor in Essex) and on turning up he told us not to call him by his name but by the name of "Jim" as he took over "Jim's" membership & handicap..........so enters Club competitions playing off 14 when he was a decent single figure handicaper.
The fact he was also knobbing one of our female colleagues into the bargain when married added to my dislike of him.
I’m going for a lay down……0 -
AFKABartram said:51 points!!! At a challenging course as well. Love to have heard the banter at that presentation!
i can’t remember the last time I hit 30
I'm very happy with anything 30 or above.1 -
Haha. That is a proper liberty.Kim Jong-Un wouldn’t even get that many.3
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masicat said:Didn’t want to start a new thread for this, but couldn’t find the golf one ( if one exists ). Anyone on here interested in golf would probably like to know that to much derision yesterday, the Charlton golf day was won by a 24 handicapper with a total on 51 points. The only other person who has ever achieved these type of figure is Donald Trump.
The person who came second carded 44 points. Great to see Rob Lee playing.1 -
masicat said:Didn’t want to start a new thread for this, but couldn’t find the golf one ( if one exists ). Anyone on here interested in golf would probably like to know that to much derision yesterday, the Charlton golf day was won by a 24 handicapper with a total on 51 points. The only other person who has ever achieved these type of figure is Donald Trump.
The person who came second carded 44 points. Great to see Rob Lee playing.
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bobmunro said:AFKABartram said:51 points!!! At a challenging course as well. Love to have heard the banter at that presentation!
i can’t remember the last time I hit 30
I'm very happy with anything 30 or above.
Courses like that have been designed to thwart professionals, so (I believe) even a 28 handicapper, having the round of their life, would be doing well to get over 30
We used to hold our client golf day at London Club - used Heritage for 2 years, but clients complained that whilst it’s an amazing course, it’s too difficult - so we switched to International, but again the consensus was it’s too difficult - so we use Tandridge now (lovely course, not easy, but more forgiving + the food is superb, I would go there just for the food to be honest !!)
It’s a few years ago since we used London Club, but there was never a winning score over 36 points - I think best was 34, and that was a single handicapper
One year a client only scored 9 points over 18 holes of the Heritage 😱😱1 -
Had a society day last year on the Heritage course at the London Club,
Anyone playing in their first event is not allowed to win it or gain a cash prize for finishing in the top 3. Nearest the pins and longest drives you are allowed to win.New lad turns up and scores 44 points off a 10 handicap. Fella understood the rules of our society and turned up to the next one at Littlestone where his new society handicap was announced as 3.0 -
shirty5 said:Had a society day last year on the Heritage course at the London Club,
Anyone playing in their first event is not allowed to win it or gain a cash prize for finishing in the top 3. Nearest the pins and longest drives you are allowed to win.New lad turns up and scores 44 points off a 10 handicap. Fella understood the rules of our society and turned up to the next one at Littlestone where his new society handicap was announced as 3.0 -
shirty5 said:Had a society day last year on the Heritage course at the London Club,
Anyone playing in their first event is not allowed to win it or gain a cash prize for finishing in the top 3. Nearest the pins and longest drives you are allowed to win.New lad turns up and scores 44 points off a 10 handicap. Fella understood the rules of our society and turned up to the next one at Littlestone where his new society handicap was announced as 3.0 -
I would play, i dont have a handicap but played at 36 a couple of years back and got around 20 points irrc.
I go a few months a year playing weekly to not so much in the winter, be good to meet a few of you and/or players/legends0 -
bobmunro said:shirty5 said:Had a society day last year on the Heritage course at the London Club,
Anyone playing in their first event is not allowed to win it or gain a cash prize for finishing in the top 3. Nearest the pins and longest drives you are allowed to win.New lad turns up and scores 44 points off a 10 handicap. Fella understood the rules of our society and turned up to the next one at Littlestone where his new society handicap was announced as 3.0 -
johnnybev1987 said:I would play, i dont have a handicap but played at 36 a couple of years back and got around 20 points irrc.
I go a few months a year playing weekly to not so much in the winter, be good to meet a few of you and/or players/legends1 -
masicat said:Didn’t want to start a new thread for this, but couldn’t find the golf one ( if one exists ). Anyone on here interested in golf would probably like to know that to much derision yesterday, the Charlton golf day was won by a 24 handicapper with a total on 51 points. The only other person who has ever achieved these type of figure is Donald Trump.
The person who came second carded 44 points. Great to see Rob Lee playing.0 -
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shirty5 said:johnnybev1987 said:I would play, i dont have a handicap but played at 36 a couple of years back and got around 20 points irrc.
I go a few months a year playing weekly to not so much in the winter, be good to meet a few of you and/or players/legends0 -
My son got 34 points and thought he had a chance. Ha Ha, he was way off. Apparently the banter was hilarious.1
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paulfox said:masicat said:Didn’t want to start a new thread for this, but couldn’t find the golf one ( if one exists ). Anyone on here interested in golf would probably like to know that to much derision yesterday, the Charlton golf day was won by a 24 handicapper with a total on 51 points. The only other person who has ever achieved these type of figure is Donald Trump.
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I play off 28,78 years old,I scored 34 points at Southern Valley last week,a few months ago I played at the London Club International,and got 24,and very pleased to get that,51 points off of 24 handicap is really taking the piss,guy should be ashamed of himself.0
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Never played either of the London Club courses, would love to play there one day1
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AFKABartram said:51 points!!! At a challenging course as well. Love to have heard the banter at that presentation!
i can’t remember the last time I hit 301 -
51 points at the London club is borderline embarrassing, it's rare for anyone over a 10 handicap to even play to their handicap, it can be a very unforgiving and a brutal course if you leave the fairway which a true 24 handicapper will probably 50% of the time from the tee.
Total bandit.0 -
My best round at London Club off the whites is 37 points when I was off 8.
I'm now 5.6 whs so probably a 7 off the whites and I can't imagine EVER shooting - 8 GROSS anywhere let alone there.
He should have been prevented winning the prizes as he's obviously a cheat!0 -
AFKABartram said:Never played either of the London Club courses, would love to play there one day
But you cant beat Wales or Scotland for a decent cheap course.2 -
Who organises these days?
The club?
FPA?0