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If you want to use headphones that's fine but I'd just say clip a speaker to your bag or cart and enjoy your round.
See I think this is even worse. Subjecting everyone around you to what you think is good music. People that play music on the course are some of my least favorite people. Music on the course is an annoyance and imo shouldnt be allowed.
No music on the course, if we are playing casual and you stick those in your ears I will ask you to play thru at that point.
Last time I played casual with someone wearing them I had to repeat what I said every time. It's rude and stupid.
Playing alone or in a tournament? Then do what you want as long as I can't hear the music.
And quadruple times this! ^^See I think this is even worse. Subjecting everyone around you to what you think is good music. People that play music on the course are some of my least favorite people. Music on the course is an annoyance and imo shouldnt be allowed.
See I think this is even worse. Subjecting everyone around you to what you think is good music. People that play music on the course are some of my least favorite people. Music on the course is an annoyance and imo shouldnt be allowed.
I don't know about "shouldn't be allowed," but...
Playing it loud enough for people playing other holes to hear would just be plain rude. Speakers should only be played:
1) If everyone on the card is in favor.
2) At volumes that won't carry to other holes (i.e. quietly in the background). Personally, I'd never do it during a tourney.
Even during a casual round, you don't know what stakes other players on the course are playing for, and even if they're playing for nothing, they're entitled to peace and quiet. If they wanted to hear music, they'd have brought their own.
Re: buds - I have a friend who wears them during league play. Frees him from distractions and helps him focus. I find buds make it harder for me to focus on my game, but a speaker in the background helps me chill and stay loose. Different strokes...
Yea, Ive had some really bad luck on backup holes in casual rounds where the group in front of you or behind you is playing music and wont turn it off when there are near other groups. If you are all alone or if your group is ok with it then go for it but when you come upon other people, I think that you should shut it off. I just find it really disrespectful.