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20th November 08, 01:56 PM
#11
Originally Posted by Colin
I'm not a regular golfer either, but I would think that as long as you don't follow the example of many Xmarks members and pack your sporran with everything but the kitchen sink that the light weight of a sporran would not be an issue when golfing. The more stuff in a sporran the heavier it is and the heavier it is the more it impedes. I would also think a heavy sporran would hurt more when it swings up, as it will come back down.
Besides do you really need a cell phone, blackberry, keys, wallet, iPod, smokes, lighter, flask, glasses, book, road map, tire iron, Swiss army knife, broadsword, towel, stapler, etc,etc all at the same time? I only carry what I would in the pockets of my jeans.
I must keep my towel......if I have my towel I can surely borrow anything else I need from Colin's list
Weasel
Last edited by Weasel Mender; 20th November 08 at 02:25 PM.
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20th November 08, 02:54 PM
#12
I have played kilted in an annual tournament put on by Hero's pub in Annapolis, MD since 2002. Always worn my sporran. Never noticed any problem at all.
I've survived DAMN near everything
Acta non Verba
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20th November 08, 04:15 PM
#13
The only problem i noticed with my sporran was that, due to my metal tassels, i made quite a noise whilst walking about. But it's a great place to keep your tees!
United we stand, divided we fall. Dropkick Murphys - Boys on the Docks.
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20th November 08, 04:39 PM
#14
Originally Posted by Colin
Hey, in my case it helps my game I don't play anymore simply because I have a wicked left slice.
Um, would't that be a hook......?
I never had a problem with the sporran getting in the way. However, my old golfing buddies wouldn't stand behind me while I was swinging away, something about the pleats flying out when swinging.....
The very best thing I did for my golf game was throwing my clubs in the dumpster. I never looked back....Haven't played since!
Thunderbolt
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20th November 08, 04:40 PM
#15
I've played golf in my kilt before and always with my sporran. But, I also kept my sporran load light when playing. When using good form, the sporran is not a distraction. I no longer golf because of back problems.
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20th November 08, 05:02 PM
#16
I think it's mostly in how you hold your club
Go, have fun, don't work at, make it fun! Kilt them, for they know not, what they wear. Where am I now?
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21st November 08, 12:55 AM
#17
Played kilted on seven occassions. Never have worn a sporran while golfing. Kinda feel it's just one more thing to figure out when addressing the ball. (course maybe I should wear one. I'd have something else to blame....)
And I don't need it to carry anything on the course, I've got a golf bag that I haven't even figured out what a third of the pockets are for anyway.
"Capiamus Cerevisiam"
Friend of Laphroaig #348968
CFSNA #2943
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21st November 08, 11:07 AM
#18
Originally Posted by Colin
Hey, in my case it helps my game I don't play anymore simply because I have a wicked left slice.
Originally Posted by Thunderbolt
Um, would't that be a hook......?
Unless he slice it so bad it actually went left.
I sliced a ball so badly one time, I almost shot a one for the course. i hit the ball from the first tee and it landed on the eighteenth green.
You know, I think that was the last time I ever went golfing.
We're fools whether we dance or not, so we might as well dance. - Japanese Proverb
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21st November 08, 03:24 PM
#19
Originally Posted by Colin
... I only carry what I would in the pockets of my jeans...
That's one reason why I wear the Kilt. The pockets of my jeans aren't big enough!!
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21st November 08, 03:26 PM
#20
I regularly golf kilted. I've only worn a sporran once and I didn't like it. It stayed in the car. Now that I have 5 utilikilts, I usually play in one of them.
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