Mariusz Czerwinski, 44, was driving a minivan with his wife, 42-year-old Sylwia Czerwinska, in the passenger seat when Mariusz pulled up in front of a Ford Focus and stopped on a road in Fair Lawn around 7 p.m. Super Bowl champion's brother sentenced in killings of two womenĪ New Jersey couple has been busted for attacking a motorist with a golf club during a wild road rage brawl over the weekend. ![]() Wife of Texas shooting suspect was helping plan escape to Mexico, brought him donuts: prosecutor Teens killed in wrong-way LI crash IDed as tennis phenoms Drew Hassenbein, Ethan Falkowitz Yes these phantom raspberry blowers of Old London Town () are to be found everywhere.'Sweet, beautiful': Mom of woman slain on hiking trail shares heartbreaking tribute Island Greens however can be The Destroyers of a Mans Golfing World – well on that day his skill fails him or someone farts as he takes his shot. Frustration can be abundant on a golf course yet eliminated by a single sweet shot. Given an option I would sent in a Gunboat and sink these island greens and have them declared a War Grave for Balls (all types including human). ![]() However the Island Greens do not just kill the hole but can do so for the round and day’s experience at that golf course. I suppose I feel that the game, the course design must have a way out or forward for the player, even if it means retreat prior to going forward again. Yes I know that not the intention but that what these holes shout at me. I feel it is a cop out on the design front as well, for me its as if the designers has said I’ve run out of ideas so water will do the job, now how much land have I left and can I convert it to a lake, go that’s my work done. It’s a test of skill fine but why do you have to rub the face of a lesser skilled player in the mud (well on this occasion in the water). If we are in a friendly I feel it unfair for the lesser skilled player and for the group it can become frustrating. ‘Look I made the Green Guys’ I swear I hear via ESP. Here is a good article on the subject by Bill Pennington in the NY Times:Īs for Island Greens they play for a minority of golfers and shout elitism to me. I know he built one at Old Orchard in New Jersey. Tillinghast designed island greens on several of his courses. There was an island green at Baltusrol before 1920. Island greens (or should I say forced carries over water) are hardly a recent or "modern" GCA-design feature. Most golfers understand the simple do-or-die logic of an island green (and many players seek out courses just for that thrill!). To be honest, I have seen more golfers react in anger to a bad result that is the result of, say, a severely sloping green, or an unfortunate kick than when they get wet on an island green hole. I have witnessed terrible shots being saved by the incline of a bunker or bank redirecting the ball onto the Green although it tends never to work for me. ![]() Is a bad shot made worse or helped by the GCA, I must say I have seen both in my time so I see a correlation, anger/rage the result of a poor shot but also if the landing is made worse by the course design then it takes the share of the rage - but one has to be rational when considering the shot. Rational Man - what on this site, you may be able to count perhaps 5 maybe 10 - the rest are far from Rational )Īs for "And what in God's name does Dubya have to do with anything?" as I said he is a new supporter of WMD (Walking is Mandatory to Driving). And what in God's name does Dubya have to do with anything? But then again, I never assumed all golfers to be retional. Melvyn - for one to exhibit rage at an inattament object is not the action of a rational man. Is there a correlation between Golf Rage and GCA
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