Sure, greenskeepers need to spend time on the greens (thank you for that, they're awesome this spring), but twice this week, we've had crew come on to the green as we were putting. I suppose it shouldn't bother me, but it threw off the rhythm.
The first occurance a guy wanted to change the hole location, but instead of waiting in the rough or even on the fringe, he came right up and stood several paces onto the smallish green. Almost right up with our group.
The second one at a difference course, it was the Marshall. He wanted to fix ball marks (thank you), but we would've preferred he waited for us to putt out. Distracting for sure.
So is it my green? First world problem for sure and it certainly didn't ruin my round (just that hole)... so curious to know your thoughts.
The first occurance a guy wanted to change the hole location, but instead of waiting in the rough or even on the fringe, he came right up and stood several paces onto the smallish green. Almost right up with our group.
The second one at a difference course, it was the Marshall. He wanted to fix ball marks (thank you), but we would've preferred he waited for us to putt out. Distracting for sure.
So is it my green? First world problem for sure and it certainly didn't ruin my round (just that hole)... so curious to know your thoughts.
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