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Golf and a cigar

Last post 03-21-2010, 3:02 AM by Hays. 24 replies.
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  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 12:14 PM

    I picked up a golf caddie for my cigar, though here in Oregon even when it's clear sky it's gusty. I always get my cigar blown out.


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  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 12:16 PM

    lilwing88:
    dennisking:
    I usually like a churchill, something I don't have to mind too terribly much. I will be golfing this weekend and I will be taking a Reposada 96 for the front nine and an ITC 10yr. for the back 9. I like a lot of sticks but I prefer and medium or mild while golfing. Something that is not too complex. I don't need to be trying to dissect all the cigars flavors while trying to dissect my slice :) I sometimes set the stick down, but usually on the back of the cart.

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    What's the weather like there, this time of year?
    a little rain in the valley I live in, but the course is in the high desert so it should be cool, crisp, and dry. def. a needed vacation
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  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 2:18 PM

    Golf courses are a waste of a good rifle range.


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  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 3:30 PM

    zoom6zoom:
    Golf courses are a waste of a good rifle range.
    LOL!
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  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 3:42 PM

    I like smoking Oliveros XL Bold Toros and La Vieja Habana Corojo (6x60). Both cigars are not complex but they burn well, low maintenance, and I know I enjoy every puff of flavor. I usually hold the cigar in my hand while I'm driving and I'll set it on top of the golf cart while I'm taking my shot. There's a little spot on the carts where I play that is perfect for this.
  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-26-2010, 9:16 AM

    clearlysuspect:
    I like smoking Oliveros XL Bold Toros and La Vieja Habana Corojo (6x60). Both cigars are not complex but they burn well, low maintenance, and I know I enjoy every puff of flavor. I usually hold the cigar in my hand while I'm driving and I'll set it on top of the golf cart while I'm taking my shot. There's a little spot on the carts where I play that is perfect for this.
    I realyl like those Oliveros with a little age on em. I walk or push cart when I play so its easy to lay it on the push cart most of the time. Nothing like fresh air (the air coming thru the cigar) and golf. Gonna hit the links tomorrow as a matter of fact.
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  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     03-19-2010, 2:55 AM

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    I dug up this thread in honor of my first 9 holes of the year! It wasn't anything fancy, just a quick (and soggy) tour of the par 3 course near my house, but it was enough to get the fire burning! I'm all excited about this years golfing since I finally worked out that stupid slice the very last week of golfable weather last fall! I'm not a professional smoker, my experience is pretty limited, and I've only recently taken my cigars seriously enough to care what I was smoking... but I can say that I like to have something that keeps it's self lit without much fuss, will last through most of 9 holes, and isn't too strong or complex, something long lasting and simple! ...and also on the less-expensive side, given the range of tragic happenings a cigar can suffer on the golf course! Last year, before cigars and I had come into a mutual respect, I would be smoking some crap-nasty cigar from a gas station (or whatever some other concerned golfer had given me to get me to STOP smoking the crap-nasty thing from the gas station) and I would have just tossed it ash down in the cup holder or something like that... For this years golfing season however, I have purchased a neat little device similar to a clothes pin that clips to the cart and holds onto the cigar for you, even if you want to leave it there while you try to ramp the... I mean, drive 'round a bunker to the green. I guess I figure a cigar that's worth the $ and the time to smoke it is worth taking care of, right? Seriously, who wants to risk getting mud, fertilizer, insecticide or green spray paint on their stogie??
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  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     03-19-2010, 11:53 AM

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    i hope i posted that right

    That's and Ashton Aged Maduro... don't bother commenting on the form, i already know it's perfect...right... anyway... it was a great smoke... lasted about 8 holes as I really babied it... but dam it was good...

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  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     03-19-2010, 12:01 PM

    robbyras:
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    i hope i posted that right

    That's and Ashton Aged Maduro... don't bother commenting on the form, i already know it's perfect...right... anyway... it was a great smoke... lasted about 8 holes as I really babied it... but dam it was good...

    Not sure if you can tell but yeah, that's a pink ball... Bachelor party golf day and I was "gifted" with a dozen pink balls... yeah a full dozen... they had no faith in me
    An even better gift would have been a purse with pink golf balls in it.......


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  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     03-21-2010, 3:02 AM

    lilwing88:
    An even better gift would have been a purse with pink golf balls in it.......
    +1...well played Marty ;-) lol


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