UK travel green list and plans to travel back to the UK from UAE
#46
Thankfully, golf here is much more enjoyable because the average age of a member or player isn't 70+ like the UK. They're mostly 30-50 I'd say and my typical 4-ball is late 20s-mid 30s.
You must know the type, the 40-something yr old, father of two cracking shit jokes whilst drinking tins of amstel hidden in his golf bag all whilst claiming he supports United but is from somewhere horrid like Coventry - basically what I imagine that golf society to be like.
You must know the type, the 40-something yr old, father of two cracking shit jokes whilst drinking tins of amstel hidden in his golf bag all whilst claiming he supports United but is from somewhere horrid like Coventry - basically what I imagine that golf society to be like.
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Thankfully, golf here is much more enjoyable because the average age of a member or player isn't 70+ like the UK. They're mostly 30-50 I'd say and my typical 4-ball is late 20s-mid 30s.
You must know the type, the 40-something yr old, father of two cracking shit jokes whilst drinking tins of amstel hidden in his golf bag all whilst claiming he supports United but is from somewhere horrid like Coventry - basically what I imagine that golf society to be like.
You must know the type, the 40-something yr old, father of two cracking shit jokes whilst drinking tins of amstel hidden in his golf bag all whilst claiming he supports United but is from somewhere horrid like Coventry - basically what I imagine that golf society to be like.
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We stayed in a golf resort near Cov a few years ago called Marriott Forest of Arden after the T20 finals at Edgbaston. I missed breakfast due to a rancid hangover but did stroll to the halfway hut on the golf course for a bacon sarnie before the drive home only to be in a queue behind about 16 blokes exactly as described above. Give me doddering septuagenarian members at my club any day of the week
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I do know though that UK clubs with the old guard can be so awfully run that it turns off so many younger players.
#52
I had the misfortune of joining them for a couple of outings. Full of guys who came out with a great job, great package etc, but now RE agents and Financial Advisers, wife and kids left them etc BUT they’ll never admit defeat and return to Engurrland.
Can’t get a round finished without someone asking for any leads you might be able to push their way..
Funny as f**k, or depressing as f**k.. Depends on how you look at it..
I pissed myself!!
#53
Definitely.. The first giveaway is the ‘Fight Club’ agreement you need to accept. Ran by a guy who failed as a chef (before COVID, so can’t use that as an excuse) and now hopes beyond hope he can monetize the group by flogging ‘discounts’ freely available to anyone who will ask for them.
Desperate to monetize, the admin will jump on any ‘poor little Brit’ story, get the group to club together to help the guy out, then whore the story to the media here, for some positive marketing. Last guy they did it to, wee Malky, was a guy I knew, and I tried to warn them it was a con. Didn’t listen, got blocked, and Malky gets a pay day thanks to the guys appetite for some advertising.
Probably now introduced secret handshakes and have additional admins called lieutenants, or some other BS.
it’s a prime example of the worst of Grate Britain..
The stories I could tell you…
Desperate to monetize, the admin will jump on any ‘poor little Brit’ story, get the group to club together to help the guy out, then whore the story to the media here, for some positive marketing. Last guy they did it to, wee Malky, was a guy I knew, and I tried to warn them it was a con. Didn’t listen, got blocked, and Malky gets a pay day thanks to the guys appetite for some advertising.
Probably now introduced secret handshakes and have additional admins called lieutenants, or some other BS.
it’s a prime example of the worst of Grate Britain..
The stories I could tell you…
#54
Definitely.. The first giveaway is the ‘Fight Club’ agreement you need to accept. Ran by a guy who failed as a chef (before COVID, so can’t use that as an excuse) and now hopes beyond hope he can monetize the group by flogging ‘discounts’ freely available to anyone who will ask for them.
Desperate to monetize, the admin will jump on any ‘poor little Brit’ story, get the group to club together to help the guy out, then whore the story to the media here, for some positive marketing. Last guy they did it to, wee Malky, was a guy I knew, and I tried to warn them it was a con. Didn’t listen, got blocked, and Malky gets a pay day thanks to the guys appetite for some advertising.
Probably now introduced secret handshakes and have additional admins called lieutenants, or some other BS.
it’s a prime example of the worst of Grate Britain..
The stories I could tell you…
Desperate to monetize, the admin will jump on any ‘poor little Brit’ story, get the group to club together to help the guy out, then whore the story to the media here, for some positive marketing. Last guy they did it to, wee Malky, was a guy I knew, and I tried to warn them it was a con. Didn’t listen, got blocked, and Malky gets a pay day thanks to the guys appetite for some advertising.
Probably now introduced secret handshakes and have additional admins called lieutenants, or some other BS.
it’s a prime example of the worst of Grate Britain..
The stories I could tell you…
To be fair, I've found them to be quite helpful several times. Although I would avoid any golf day and trying to drift the buggies.
#55
The princess has shown up. Just in time for next the 3-week review of red listed countries. Happy days.
hopefully with the drug dealer and the princess we have done enough.
hopefully with the drug dealer and the princess we have done enough.
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I knew, eventually, we’d find something to agree on, Scamp..
I had the misfortune of joining them for a couple of outings. Full of guys who came out with a great job, great package etc, but now RE agents and Financial Advisers, wife and kids left them etc BUT they’ll never admit defeat and return to Engurrland.
Can’t get a round finished without someone asking for any leads you might be able to push their way..
Funny as f**k, or depressing as f**k.. Depends on how you look at it..
I pissed myself!!
I had the misfortune of joining them for a couple of outings. Full of guys who came out with a great job, great package etc, but now RE agents and Financial Advisers, wife and kids left them etc BUT they’ll never admit defeat and return to Engurrland.
Can’t get a round finished without someone asking for any leads you might be able to push their way..
Funny as f**k, or depressing as f**k.. Depends on how you look at it..
I pissed myself!!
The advice on this forum in my early years was always very simple and clear, if it goes tits up or you're struggling, don't stay. I still have that feeling of transience about the place and am under no illusions that if we both lost our jobs or whatever, we would ride it out for a short period before cutting loose and going.
The last thing I need to be looking at is a circle-jerk of ****tards. That goes for several of the 'Brits in Dubai' type FB groups. Partly why I've zinged the app and never go on it anymore.
#60
Spot on.
The advice on this forum in my early years was always very simple and clear, if it goes tits up or you're struggling, don't stay. I still have that feeling of transience about the place and am under no illusions that if we both lost our jobs or whatever, we would ride it out for a short period before cutting loose and going.
The last thing I need to be looking at is a circle-jerk of ****tards. That goes for several of the 'Brits in Dubai' type FB groups. Partly why I've zinged the app and never go on it anymore.
The advice on this forum in my early years was always very simple and clear, if it goes tits up or you're struggling, don't stay. I still have that feeling of transience about the place and am under no illusions that if we both lost our jobs or whatever, we would ride it out for a short period before cutting loose and going.
The last thing I need to be looking at is a circle-jerk of ****tards. That goes for several of the 'Brits in Dubai' type FB groups. Partly why I've zinged the app and never go on it anymore.



