this is probably going to sound a little arrogant and uppity, so I apologize beforehand.
Your main problem was playing at Twin Creeks. That's about 95% of it. TC is just a basic muni out in the middle of nowhere yet closer, cheaper, and not as nit-picky as Graysburg, Andrew Johnson and whatever River Trace is called these days for people in Limestone, Chuckey and most of Greenville to get to. It's not necessarily that the back nine is tightly wound together, it's just its' wide open (read: no trees ANYWHERE) and a bomber's (or duffer's) delight because every ball is always in play and there's no worry about a bad lie. That includes even if you're 3 fairways over.
It's a fun a little track to play when you're just trying to hone your game or play for cheap. Just realize that on one of the early beautiful sunny UET days of the year, everyone and their grandmother is going to be out there playing. You also get that kind of attitude just about anywhere so just get used to it and let it go. I will say TC tends to lend itself to being more open to "redneck, good ole bad a** country boy" attitude than most other golf courses I've been to, but I attribute a great deal of that to the surroundings.
What would have been the right thing to do? Just ignore his ignorance, go to the clubhouse (I would have kind of felt like a 3rd grade tattletale myself) or something else?
if somebody hits up on you, pull out an iron and hit it right back at them.
If a course says its a soft spike facility does that mean that soft spikes are required or just that metal spikes are not allowed?
i'm not John Daly, so i keep my shirt and shoes on when playing, but i don't have any problem hitting balls on the range barefoot.
You feel a little self conscious the first time you wear them, but I got a pair of Footjoy Reelfit shoes about a year ago and it's the best pair of golf shoes I've ever owned. They are the ones without laces that have a dial on the back that allows you to make them as tight or loose as you want. If you have a foot that is hard to fit, you ought to try on a pair.
Good advice good call. I felt bad because I'm a non confrontational type of person in all honesty. I haven't got that mad in a good while. It was more of his attitude about the whole fact than anything else. I expect to get hit by a ball at some point but I don't expect the person that this time nearly hit me to be so happy about it.
I hadn't ever played at Twin Creeks before so wanted to knock out the last local track in Greeneville to say I've played them all. For $8 more I could have went to Graysburg (smacks self for not going there). The crowd was expected - it was just the only day this week we could have went. My friend and I both agree of the courses in Greene County, save for the "practice course" that is Kinser Park - Twin Creeks is our least favorite. We'll stick to Andrew Johnson mostly and the occasional trips to Nolachuckey Bluffs and Graysburg. Still going to attempt to hit either Baneberry or Millstone next Monday or Tuesday depending on the weather......
Have you ever played there on a Monday morning? That's when we'd likely play - try to get a tee time of around 9:00. That GolfNow site is sweet for online tee times. I mean I understand that I can't always play when its not crowded but I'd at least like to be able to breathe a bit and enjoy the round without feeling rushed.
