![]() On the other hand, there is a private club in the Philly 'burbs near me that does serve alcohol. At least he wasn't wearing running shorts. There's no alcohol in the clubhouse and no alcohol is allowed to be brought in." Apparently, the alcohol policy was more important to him than talking about the green complexes or other challenges that awaited us. I loved Mines and Pilgrims Run as well, but DS is 1 for me in that area. After hearing this he made it a point to reiterate, "No, really. Not sure there are more than a handful of better 40 golf courses in the country. And then one of them gets this very serious look on his face and says (I'm probably paraphrasing) "One thing you really should know.They don't allow any alcohol at all on the course." We just kind of chuckled as none of us are big drinkers. They talked about how they had played there that day and gotten rained on the whole time. We said we were playing Pilgrim's Run the next morning. Two guys were outside smoking and chatted us up as we were carrying our golf bags inside. Given the challenges that can await on that nine holes, I wonder how many holes out of the 108 played by those three foursomes were completed under the rules of golf.Ī couple days later, we got to our hotel. ![]() Thankfully, they were playing the back nine. To top it all off, one guy was wearing his golf shirt with blue running shorts. These guys were all dressed in the same white golf shirts with some three-letter logo on the left and nicknames like "Gangbang" and "Marion Berry" (sic) on them. We got to the grill room and had to wait about 15 - 20 minutes while three foursomes were getting a six-pack (each) to go in course-provided foldable coolers. We got there around noon and were planning to eat lunch. I had two very different alcohol-related golf experiences this past week (though they were related to public courses). A twelve pack at the store is a hell of a lot cheaper than four dollar beers at the golf course!!! Haha even though I didn't partake.īeing young and lacking money the idea of BYOB sounds great to me. An unbiased review of Pilgrim’s Run Golf Course in Montcalm County, Michigan, by an average golfer using the Michigan Golf Matrix Scoring System. seemed every group I joined as a single included locals lighting up doobies. Quite the opposite of my experience playing in Canada. Of course, Utah is different, they oppose a Coke and tea and coffee. What is it with abolitionists? If the county is dry, I can well understand but for a golf club to prohibit alcohol is almost like a death wish. I do believe, that at the end of the dayand after a stirring match, that a small dram or a gin and tonic, is not a soul destroying experience.
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