Tips on Cigars and Golf
For the moment, at least, it is still possible to light up a cigar while enjoying a game of golf.
Even in San Francisco, thanks what I will charitably call a change of heart.
The Board of Supervisors in the City by the Bay had originally voted to ban smoking at the city’s five public golf courses. Fears of loss of revenue won out over charges of elitism and a puritanical desire to further curb freedom, so if you visit San Francisco you can still light up on the links.
That will not last, of course.
Eventually, the anti-smoking crazies will be moving to aggressively protect us from “Death by Second-Hand smoke” as the silent — and mythical — killer wafts from tee to tee. So, you had better enjoy the freedom to light up while golfing while you can.
And to help you enjoy golf and cigars a little more, we have some tips from the Stogie Guys.
The article contains four tips that are specific, and useful. More about that after the jump.
To quote the two Patricks:
If you follow these four tips, you will have a more enjoyable cigar experience on the course without having to buy anything that average Stogie Guys doesn’t already own. Sadly, we have no tips to offer that will improve your golf game.
That was the only disappointing part of the article. I was hoping that they could help me pare myself down toward par.
Well, you can’t have everything.
Pay particular attention to their advice on selecting a suitable cigar for your golf game. They have some solid advice. And if you want some additional ideas of cigars to take along, check out the Cigar Envy list of the Top Ten Made-in-the-USA Cigars for 2006. There are a few bargain cigars in there that will make even a bad day of golf enjoyable.
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