El Duderino Posted February 22 Share 54 minutes ago, Jewbacca said: hahahahahaha I'm still not a drinker, so I quite like getting done and going home.... so I can hop on the IDT or go for a surf or take the boy or/and dogs to the beach The act of golf is rad. But I guess much like the 'cool' mtb and trail running crowd, there is a lot of beer and peacocking that comes afterwards. Some say, not me, mind you, that this is the best part. Jewbacca 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheAntoine1 Posted February 22 Share 2 hours ago, Jewbacca said: I took up golf 18 months ago when I was recovering from Viral meningitis. I couldn't run, ride or do anything strenuous but I could walk. I have to admit to absolutely loving it! There is a beautiful thing is a skill based sport as opposed to an effort based sport. When people ask the wife how she can let me disappear for 5 hours, her answer is 'it's a helluva lot shorter than a lot of the runs he used to do, so there is nothing to whine about.' Funny thing is, most golfers I play with aren't at all larny. In general, cyclists and trail runners are way more hoity toity and snobbish than golfers Totally agree. Played golf my whole life. Im in my early 60s now, and took up cycling about 7 years ago and never for a second thought it would have as many "look at me and how important I am" type people riding bicycles! Quite weird at first because I always thought golfers were king of that pile. And it's definitely getting worse as the years go on. Zebra, BigDL and Jewbacca 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FootballingCyclist Posted February 22 Share 1 hour ago, TheAntoine1 said: Totally agree. Played golf my whole life. Im in my early 60s now, and took up cycling about 7 years ago and never for a second thought it would have as many "look at me and how important I am" type people riding bicycles! Quite weird at first because I always thought golfers were king of that pile. And it's definitely getting worse as the years go on. Must agree, At the golf course as you drive in you obviously see the 2Mill ,3Mill and even 4 Mill cars parked in the members spots, But I've never walkeed in and felt judged at a golf course for not wearing a Titleist or Nike or Under Armour top and shorts or if they done match and aren't of the same brand, same with my shoes(Even though they're quite fancy), Nobody check as them out to make sure they're "worthy" at the course you're at be it Westlake, Steenberg, Royal Cape, Rondebosch or even Pearl Valley. Also never had anyone check out my bag and what clubs I'm using etc so they can "categorise" me, however on the contrary, Pull up to a race or coffee shop on your bike and you best not be wearing Enjoy Bibs with a Ciovita top and a no name helmet and cheap shades with standard wheels and mechanical gearing because then you're almost "not welcome" in the peloton(Not by all, But definitely by some). Jewbacca and mazambaan 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mamil Posted February 22 Share 46 minutes ago, FootballingCyclist said: Must agree, At the golf course as you drive in you obviously see the 2Mill ,3Mill and even 4 Mill cars parked in the members spots, But I've never walkeed in and felt judged at a golf course for not wearing a Titleist or Nike or Under Armour top and shorts or if they done match and aren't of the same brand, same with my shoes(Even though they're quite fancy), Nobody check as them out to make sure they're "worthy" at the course you're at be it Westlake, Steenberg, Royal Cape, Rondebosch or even Pearl Valley. Also never had anyone check out my bag and what clubs I'm using etc so they can "categorise" me, however on the contrary, Pull up to a race or coffee shop on your bike and you best not be wearing Enjoy Bibs with a Ciovita top and a no name helmet and cheap shades with standard wheels and mechanical gearing because then you're almost "not welcome" in the peloton(Not by all, But definitely by some). Back in C batch at the 99er there were lots of okes in enjoy tops and ciovita bibs with versus socks, SPD on road bikes and non MIPS helmets as well as a few on 180k pinarellos ... Licorice all sorts. .... Suppose it depends on where you stop for coffee. ChrisF 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bichael Dewing Posted February 22 Share 5 hours ago, Jewbacca said: I took up golf 18 months ago when I was recovering from Viral meningitis. I couldn't run, ride or do anything strenuous but I could walk. I have to admit to absolutely loving it! There is a beautiful thing is a skill based sport as opposed to an effort based sport. When people ask the wife how she can let me disappear for 5 hours, her answer is 'it's a helluva lot shorter than a lot of the runs he used to do, so there is nothing to whine about.' Funny thing is, most golfers I play with aren't at all larny. In general, cyclists and trail runners are way more hoity toity and snobbish than golfers Golf is still my favorite activity.. not playing currently but I miss it.. it’s such a rollercoaster of emotions.. 🤣🤣 gerriemtb and Jewbacca 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robbie Stewart Posted February 22 Share 6 hours ago, Jewbacca said: there is a lot of beer and peacocking that comes afterwards. I see what you did there 😂😂😂 🤏 🐓 Jewbacca and gerriemtb 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robbie Stewart Posted February 22 Share 1 hour ago, Bichael Dewing said: Golf is still my favorite activity.. not playing currently but I miss it.. it’s such a rollercoaster of emotions.. 🤣🤣 There are few things in life both as satisfying and infuriating at the same time as golf. Eddy Gordo, Bichael Dewing and Zebra 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mamil Posted February 22 Share 7 hours ago, Jewbacca said: I took up golf 18 months ago when I was recovering from Viral meningitis. I couldn't run, ride or do anything strenuous but I could walk. I have to admit to absolutely loving it! There is a beautiful thing in a skill based sport as opposed to an effort based sport. When people ask the wife how she can let me disappear for 5 hours, her answer is 'it's a helluva lot shorter than a lot of the runs he used to do, so there is nothing to whine about.' Funny thing is, most golfers I play with aren't at all larny. In general, cyclists and trail runners are way more hoity toity and snobbish than golfers do you play golf with a ping pong ball and a tennis racquet to match your BMX efforts? Jewbacca, ChrisF, Scary Rider and 2 others 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DieselnDust Posted February 22 Share 5 hours ago, FootballingCyclist said: Must agree, At the golf course as you drive in you obviously see the 2Mill ,3Mill and even 4 Mill cars parked in the members spots, But I've never walkeed in and felt judged at a golf course for not wearing a Titleist or Nike or Under Armour top and shorts or if they done match and aren't of the same brand, same with my shoes(Even though they're quite fancy), Nobody check as them out to make sure they're "worthy" at the course you're at be it Westlake, Steenberg, Royal Cape, Rondebosch or even Pearl Valley. Also never had anyone check out my bag and what clubs I'm using etc so they can "categorise" me, however on the contrary, Pull up to a race or coffee shop on your bike and you best not be wearing Enjoy Bibs with a Ciovita top and a no name helmet and cheap shades with standard wheels and mechanical gearing because then you're almost "not welcome" in the peloton(Not by all, But definitely by some). Look mate, its simple If you not in PNS you're a P*N*S...... there, now you can never unsee it ROTFLMAO Edited February 22 by DieselnDust Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mazambaan Posted February 23 Share 13 hours ago, Robbie Stewart said: There are few things in life both as satisfying and infuriating at the same time as golf. Like just about everyone I have tried golf and agree except for what I found missing; the adrenaline rush you get after a steep downhill run or even a challenging little climb, same as a good wave, ocean type that is. justinafrika and Irvin85 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
peetwindhoek Posted February 23 Share 12 minutes ago, mazambaan said: Like just about everyone I have tried golf and agree except for what I found missing; the adrenaline rush you get after a steep downhill run or even a challenging little climb, same as a good wave, ocean type that is. Never experienced the elusive hole-in-one, I guess ;)? Maybe that's why some folks prefer the adrenaline rush of cycling downhill. It's like the thrill of a steep run, just with more golf clubs, less bruises and fewer miraculous moments on the green, oh and waiting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robbie Stewart Posted February 23 Share 5 hours ago, mazambaan said: same as a good wave, ocean type that is. NOTHING comes remotely close to feeling the sting of the spray as you exit the barrel in the midst of the blow-out. Billabong coined it when they said "Only a surfer knows the feeling". If you've experienced how time slows down inside a tube then you know, and you are part of a very select few lucky people on earth. For the rest, they will forever be chasing something they don't know they need. Spookie, Jako De Wet, Sandro and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shebeen Posted February 23 Share 21 minutes ago, Robbie Stewart said: NOTHING comes remotely close to feeling the sting of the spray as you exit the barrel in the midst of the blow-out. Billabong coined it when they said "Only a surfer knows the feeling". If you've experienced how time slows down inside a tube then you know, and you are part of a very select few lucky people on earth. For the rest, they will forever be chasing something they don't know they need. coming to a surf ranch near you! DieselnDust 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Hairy Posted February 23 Share 1 hour ago, Robbie Stewart said: NOTHING comes remotely close to feeling the sting of the spray as you exit the barrel in the midst of the blow-out. Billabong coined it when they said "Only a surfer knows the feeling". If you've experienced how time slows down inside a tube then you know, and you are part of a very select few lucky people on earth. For the rest, they will forever be chasing something they don't know they need. experienced that feeling while body boarding (No jokes from the surfers please), riding a horse and being chased by a bull doing your first jump over a big trench, running with a rugby ball, fighting in the ring ........... waiting for your pay to clear as a youth El Duderino and Irvin85 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Duane_Bosch Posted February 23 Share 1 hour ago, Robbie Stewart said: NOTHING comes remotely close to feeling the sting of the spray as you exit the barrel in the midst of the blow-out. Billabong coined it when they said "Only a surfer knows the feeling". If you've experienced how time slows down inside a tube then you know, and you are part of a very select few lucky people on earth. For the rest, they will forever be chasing something they don't know they need. Down the beach justinafrika, Robbie Stewart, El Duderino and 1 other 3 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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