How do you deal with an ******* who is WAY out of line w/o snitching. I mean this guy got in my face yelling at the top of his lungs then threw my disc into the woods....Needless to say I lost it too for the first time. This is the fourth time with this looser. I throw with this guy all the time and he just doesnt get it.
stay away from him... no sense in ruining your day as well as some bystanders
It has really ruined my disc golf experience or 'chi' My spirit of this very relaxing sport has gotten futile and belligerent. I had this idea that this sport attracted easy going people; this game is still competitive. Thanks for the advice and I hope this is a reminder to everyone to just take it easy....
seewhere
Feb 01 2005, 08:31 PM
give him strokes next time he blows up..even in casual play than he will stop either blowing up or playing with you
Yea a couple a strokes up side the head usally helps . :D
esalazar
Feb 01 2005, 08:43 PM
Yea a couple a strokes up side the head usally helps . :D
bring him to texas we will take care of him!!! :D
How do you deal with an ******* who is WAY out of line w/o snitching. I mean this guy got in my face yelling at the top of his lungs then threw my disc into the woods....Needless to say I lost it too for the first time. This is the fourth time with this looser. I throw with this guy all the time and he just doesnt get it.
4th time? Cripes, how many chances are you going to give this guy? The first time that crap happens to me is the last time. I flat refuse to play with that unless it's a tournament and then I would not hesitate to get his redass ejected.
BTW, what sets this guy off?
do you happen to live in wichita kansas? and is the guy's name jay?.
Aleksey Bubis #22722
Feb 03 2005, 01:19 AM
This guy sounds like a jerk, stand up to him once, and he will leave you alone, most people like that don't like confrontation, they just push until they get pushed back.
This was the first and last time I stood up to him. I just couldnt take it anymore. What sets him off is when we are playing in a big social group he wants everyone's attention on everyshot. ...But you should see this guys dog he brings. You know the dog: runs up to the tee pad and lunges at you when you throw it. It doesnt bother him when his dog jumps at me...you know? But dont talk when he puts. It's gonna be someone's fault if he misses. You should see him beat his dog when there is just no one to blame it on. What do you do there? Some people just don't understand the equal ettiquete everyone deserves. He has imploded two non-club social leagues. Beer and Diva: throw and go. He is a disease to the game. I'm sorry for being a B, but I want it to GO AWAY
Sounds like your classic "angry huffer". I suggest not being around him any more.
He won't be around too long. Golf takes way too patience for this guy.
Only obediant and trained dogs belong on the course. does the park have a leash law? ;)
justingill
Feb 03 2005, 11:57 PM
BARK AT HIM! maybe he will think you're crazy and not talk to you again? (speaking from personal experience here)
I used to get upset when people would make the slightest noise, or movement when I was playing. I would mention it, and then that would make things worse. But I never got that upset about it (well, I never got in anyones face before)! Now I kinda like noise, and if there is movement, I ask the person to move or just stand still. The difference is, if I miss, it's my fault! Most of us realize this. This guy needs to grow up! I really don't like people that beat their dog! :mad: