Is it bad etiquette to use custom clubs in a game room?
M Mike Laplaunte Guest Jan 14, 2018 #2 No, but it makes for an unlevel playing field, which, if you're there to have a match of skill, makes it kind of moot.
No, but it makes for an unlevel playing field, which, if you're there to have a match of skill, makes it kind of moot.
S Scott Lenahan Guest Jan 14, 2018 #3 First time playing game rooms today....noticed nobody else was using them Didn't know that was a thing
First time playing game rooms today....noticed nobody else was using them Didn't know that was a thing
C Corey Bush Guest Jan 14, 2018 #5 There is a no custom club setting so if they wanted it that way they should have set it up that ways, use em.
There is a no custom club setting so if they wanted it that way they should have set it up that ways, use em.
V Victor Savady Guest Jan 14, 2018 #6 You can set the room to only standard clubs to even it out. But, if you’re going into a room that’s open, then it’s fine. If the room creator doesn’t block it out, use what you want.
You can set the room to only standard clubs to even it out. But, if you’re going into a room that’s open, then it’s fine. If the room creator doesn’t block it out, use what you want.
M Muñoridas Nayrb Guest Jan 14, 2018 #7 With EG rule force standard equipment no one can use custom. I don’t know if it’s etiquette but it ssure is a test of the players ability
With EG rule force standard equipment no one can use custom. I don’t know if it’s etiquette but it ssure is a test of the players ability
M Matthew Turlington Guest Jan 14, 2018 #8 When i enter a room i look to see what others r using. I never use custom unless others are too. Just common sense to me.
When i enter a room i look to see what others r using. I never use custom unless others are too. Just common sense to me.
C Christopher Bailey Guest Jan 21, 2018 #10 I play with the lower clubs against custom for more of a challenge and bragging rights