
Jacob Carley
619 posts






All you guys are soft asf😂










I'm convinced that the way I was taught how to play golf is increasingly rare these days. - played holes with my dad and siblings on spring and summer weekends from ages 4-10. (Pre internet) - learned everything on the course. How to rake a bunker, fix a pitch mark, where to stand etc. - wasn't allowed my own golf bag or clubs until I proved I wanted to get better and take the game seriously - walked my first 18 holes around age 13. Had to be good enough to get around in 4 hours. I felt like I earned the right to play. A goal I achieved. A high barrier of entry is necessary to retain the core traditions and etiquette of what makes golf great.

The final countdown to 1/2/26 Time to be a part of something that’s Just Different








