The temptation is strong after this episode. Trying to get a better idea of $$$ but have a feeling I will have a trip booked very soon.
Another gem. I hate to cheat on Scotland, but this is definitely my favorite season.
The wind clearly forced everyone to legit change their swing to keep the ball down. Shut club faces, abbreviated follow through. Except Neil, his looked about the same as normalā¦adapt or die.
@djpie was it EIG that you guys went through? I thought I saw that somewhere. Just sent them an email and made sure to put down NLU on the āhow did you hear about us?ā
It was indeed. Top blokes over there!
@djpie just perpetually living that links life. punch em all baby.
How good and surprisingly quick were those greens?
someone said it in the live comments but needs to be memorialized here:
crest >>>>> logo
show yourself whomever you are.
Hard to tell who is who (Big Randy aside) at times with all of the extra gear onā¦and then the swings let you know.
Serious question for you and @Soly (and @TomCoyne but dunno if heās online rn)
Do you think a trip to Ireland where I just go directly to County Kerry and play Dooks/Waterville over and over again for like five days would be a good time? Would I be seriously robbing myself of anything? Iāve spent a lot of time in Ireland, but havenāt been back since I took up golf, and I kind of like the idea of getting introduced to Irish golf by playing one or two courses several times in a row to see how it compares to repeat playing on American courses.
They are about 90 minutes apart but I like where your head is at. 2 very different styles of Irish golf.
The pro is def underselling how tough that place is. Itās always a bit windier than most places and those greens are super tough to hold / get close. Or I suck. Can be both.
āI think they were starting to pander to the Americans a little bitā¦ā
cut to the next scene
COUNTRY ROOOOOOOOOOOOADSSSSSSSSS
Was another great one, but it is always tough ditties (shoutout last week) to focus on the episode when you are also paying attention or trying to participate in the chat as well - i think i miss half of what is going on and need to re-watch them again - which is always enjoyable.
Not any of these people, but I just got back from Ireland 2 weeks ago. Itād be fun to play those two over and over, but youād also be missing out on a ton of great courses in the near area. Lahinch, Tralee, Ballybunion, etc, all within a relatively short drive. With that said, I played Lahinch, Waterville, Dingle/Ceann Sibeal, and Tralee, and I do wish I had the opportunity to play each of those again as the first time around itās tough to take everything in. Playing a course multiple times on a trip is not a bad idea at all.
I look forward to watching these every week in between classes at the library (headphones on, Iām mostly civilized). But oh my when the song ended for the second time and Neil yelled āF*****CK!ā and started dancing again I laughed out loud and drew some looks
Once again @randy fans will feel like screen time is not being reasonably divided. Iām not even sure how few @TomCoyne hypnotic swings were displayed for posterity. Sadness.
Clearly lots of fun. You guys seem to have found a lot of troubles for links courses. Itās kind of amazing to me how you can remember courses in such detail while playing, filming, and enjoying the day. Another great one.
favorite one ever, been waiting to see more of the footage from when the boys are out and aboutā¦fully reminded me of how it is when my buddies and i take a trip.
I canāt believe this group of hardcore Trump supporters would take an unprovoked shot at Bill Clinton like that. People tune in for your golf, not political takes!
(to be clear, this is a joke)