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Thu, Nov 20 2014 7:27 PM (15 replies)
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  • garypinhunter
    1,049 Posts
    Sun, Oct 26 2014 10:57 AM

    You are still on my friends list, a simple message to me and we can talk.  But to take it public not what I would call man up. Going public not a classy move.

    Some very good CC's have invited you, so glad (play with a few of the CC owners).   Hope you find a good CC. 

    Gary

  • DodgyPutter
    4,690 Posts
    Sun, Oct 26 2014 2:39 PM

    garypinhunter:
    You are still on my friends list, a simple message to me and we can talk.  But to take it public not what I would call man up. Going public not a classy move.

    In your opinion.  

    There may be others that are thinking of taking up an invite from you to join your club, and seeing this  thread think again.  This may be a good idea from his and their point of view and, as it illustrates the sort of players you do/don't want at your club, perhaps good for you too.  Clearly he posted in the forum as he was unhappy with what you did and wanted to vent this publicly.     

    A brief summary of what happened as I see it.  Three times you invited him to join your club and  at the start of this month he accepted, he was already a legend.  Three weeks later you chuck him out on the grounds that he only plays match play.

    You may dispute this  "If you read what Rigmu posted I never wrote  (  saying theve got to let me go,i play too many match play games.)"  but if I was him I would have read   "Hi Rigmu, This is not fun but I am going to need to let you go from the club.  As a training club I think you would be happier in a club that plays a lot of match play"  in the same way.

    My suggestion to you would be that you do a wee bit of research before you invite someone to join your club.  At the start of October, when he joined you, he was a legend who hadn't played a stoke play round in 18 months, so what changed? 

    Rigmu after you open a thread you can right click on forums and open it again in a new window, that way you can go back and forward through the posts while answering in the first window.

  • Rigmu
    7 Posts
    Sun, Nov 2 2014 5:42 PM

    Thanks Dodgy...its these gems  I love to find out about,not been a forum user really in the past....guess your words to pary ginhunter fell on deaf ears.

  • oldbones29
    2,035 Posts
    Tue, Nov 4 2014 8:49 AM

    Just a thought, but couldn't every club, except the very top clubs, all be considered "training clubs"? After all most have members that are Master and below. Their members move up in tier by playing WITH the clubs higher tiered players,  who are willing to give tips that help improve their game, not by playing by themselves.

  • bubbsboy
    6,879 Posts
    Tue, Nov 4 2014 3:38 PM

    I guess organising club comps and then members not playing in them wrangles some folk, large clubs with 200 ish members and 20 playing their comps is to me ridiculous (to me i state). So yeah move folk on, if members play comps and play matchplay then you have a happy club. Great website Gary by the way.

  • gpajeff
    28 Posts
    Thu, Nov 20 2014 7:27 PM

    I lost track of where this was supposed to end up...

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