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Old 02-08-2011, 04:22 AM   #1
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Default Walking 18 holes carrying the bag. What was I thinking?
I played a round today with my 15 yr old son. I thought it would be a nice change of pace to walk this time. Good exercise right? Well we both have stand bags so we carried them the whole way. I have been contemplating getting a push cart just for the exercise a few times a month.
We started and everything was great. Walking under the tree lines down the fairways to escape the sun as much as possible and took a few water bottles. It was in the upper ninety's today and our tee time was at 11:30.
Doesnt this sound like a plan with alot of thought? Lol.
Anyway, the front 9 is relatively flat. We got to #7 and the horn sounded for lightning in the area. We walked back to the clubhouse. Our down time was about 30 minutes waiting for the storm to pass and it did. And if you live in the southeast you know what its like after it rains. Instant steam bath. I still felt great going off of the 10th but the back nine is very hilly. By the time we rolled around to 16 I was exhausted. My game took a serious turn for the worst. I was never out of breath but I was totally beat down from the heat. My son's game struggled a bit at the end as well. Now that I'm home and totally drained, I believe I will be getting that Sunmountain or Clicgear cart I had my eye on.
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Old 02-08-2011, 04:27 AM   #2
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Get yourself a lighter bag and walk more. I've found the more I walk the easier it get. Great to get yourself in shape and enjoy the game a little more


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Old 02-08-2011, 04:33 AM   #3
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Lol, sounds like my rounds. I have a cart bag that I lug around, and our course does not have a single flat hole. You start the day going uphill, then down, then up, then down..... all the way home.
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Old 02-08-2011, 04:49 AM   #4
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What is this thing you call a "flat hole"? I am not familiar. Let's see, on the front 9 of my course, which I walk ~5 times a week, I have to ascend and descend the same big hill 6 times in the span of 9 holes. 10 is downhill, 11 uphill then downhill, 12 uphill, 13 downhill, 14 up, 15 down and sideways, 16 sideways, 17 down then up, and 18 up.....I have blisters as we speak.

On the subject of walking, I love it, but if it is affecting your game, definitely get a clicgear or something. Fatigue is golf's greatest killer...

(and beer, but that's for another thread I believe)
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Old 02-08-2011, 05:13 AM   #5
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Love it! I walk and carry all the time so I feel you pain...it really is a work out and does affect your game.
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Old 02-08-2011, 05:19 AM   #6
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Dang that had to be tough...Surprised they dont have shelter out on the course...
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Old 02-08-2011, 05:22 AM   #7
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I walked 9 holes for he first time in a LONG time the other evening and it damn near killed me! My home course is very hill, lots of mounds and valleys, I carried my cart bag the whole way, and even though I teed off at 6pm, it was still 95* here.

I won't be doing that again anytime soon, lol!
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Old 02-08-2011, 05:26 AM   #8
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I walk and carry probably 80% of the time. I love it. Time to think and talk with buddies, instead of driving up to your ball so can sit there for 5 min while the people in front of you plumb bob their 3 footers.
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Old 02-08-2011, 05:28 AM   #9
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. My son's game struggled a bit at the end as well. Now that I'm home and totally drained, I believe I will be getting that Sunmountain or Clicgear cart I had my eye on.
I use a Clicgear & recommend it.
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Old 02-08-2011, 05:51 AM   #10
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I cart everywhere. Pretty pathetic for a 25 yr old. lol
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Old 02-08-2011, 05:52 AM   #11
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I walk and carry probably 80% of the time. I love it. Time to think and talk with buddies, instead of driving up to your ball so can sit there for 5 min while the people in front of you plumb bob their 3 footers.
You have an excellent point. We were fairly steady on pace all day while the group ahead and behind us was doing the "hurry up and wait drill".
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Old 02-08-2011, 06:03 AM   #12
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We walk and use pull carts to play 18 holes, my thinking is this, walking the course is great exercise but you are there to golf, carrying your bag can tire out your arms, back etc and its not worth ruining your game over. On average if you walk 18 holes it's approx 5 miles up and down hills pulling your cart around. It's still good exercise
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Old 02-08-2011, 06:06 AM   #13
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My first round this year after my layoff I walked and carried and I came very close to being carried off the course myself.

My mind was more than willing but my body was like: "What the...?"

For my second round I came out with my Sun Mountain three-wheeler and now my body and me are back on speaking terms.

I really love to walk and carry, but walk and push is fine for now as long as I can still do the walking part.
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Old 02-08-2011, 06:18 AM   #14
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In my experience, heat has always beaten me down regardless of how good of shape I am in.. Kudos to you for walking though.. I think more golfers should take advantage of the awesome exercise associated with it.
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Old 02-08-2011, 06:27 AM   #15
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I alternate between carrying my stand bag or pushing it on my cart depending on my mood and day, but I normally only play 9 holes . If playing on a weekend I know it'll be slow so I'll carry 'cause it's no big deal. If on a weekday, I can get 9 holes in less than 90 minutes, I'll push them in my cart because it's faster.
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Old 02-08-2011, 06:31 AM   #16
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I'm only used a cart once, and that was cause the party I was with wanted to. I always walk, gives me a better sense of the course and it's great exercise. Of course, I also don't overload my bag. I only keep what I know I'll use. Everything else is left in the car. Even on hot days it's not hard to walk 18 holes, I've done it plenty of times. You must have to know you're doing it the day before and hydrate. Plus, comfortable shoes is so key. I just invested in some very expensive shoes just because my old cheap ones weren't doing the job anymore. You can't skimp out on taking care of your feet in golf (or any sport).
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Old 03-07-2011, 08:57 AM   #17
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First question, how old are you? (I'm 43)

Second question, are you crazy, man???

Please, get that push-cart. I like the walk but the effort necessary to carry, not to mention the stress caused to my lower back, makes it a no-go for me. Using a push-cart though, takes barely more effort than walking just by your lonesome.

Seriously... for those that carry, more power to 'ya. I really give you credit. But even with the advancements in straps and carrying tech, the undo stresses caused to the body (for us older guys especially) to carry, are too risky imo. I'm an avid weightlifter and general fitness buff, very strong for my size and age. But carrying is out of the question for me. I'm a sissy, I guess.
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Old 03-07-2011, 10:01 AM   #18
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Very few people here in the UK use a buggy, there are always the odd exceptions but for the most part people either carry or use a trolley. I've had an electric trolley for years and wouldn't play the game any other way.

Of course there is a huge difference in tempreture and humidity between the UK and the US, it got to about 22* or 23* yesterday and we thought that was pretty damn hot be honest I've played in the US and other "warmer" countries before and always found it hard work, so to be fair I wouldn't blame anyone for using a buggy! But im sure if you were to get yourself an an electric trolley, and got used to using it you would find it much less hard work than carrying.
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Old 03-07-2011, 01:05 PM   #19
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I walk all the time, never ride.

I have a standbag that is very easy to carry but I still on occasion get tired towards the end of the round. If it is a really hot day then this happens a little more frequently.

I bought a cheap trolley to use so now I will either pull or push my bag (still the same standbag) and that has definatley helped with the tiredness and fatigue. I also find that as long as I keep hydrated and eat energy snacks (flapjacks) that I feel fine by the end of the round.

At some point I will buy a decent push trolley as I have no intention of carrying my bag again
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Old 03-07-2011, 06:26 PM   #20
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I always walk and always carry, but being only 27 and fairly fit generally helps. But the bigger factor in the UK is the weather. The humidity and temp here is way cooler than some of the temps you guys are talking about. If it was running at 90 degrees over here then I would possibly reconsider the carrying!
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