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Golf and a cigar

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

     02-25-2010, 8:13 AM

    Got a little inspiration last night as I sat outside enjoying a Cain, glass of wild turkey 101, and golf digest. What are ya'lls favorite cigars to have out on the course? I understand many of you cant get out these days but when there isnt snow on the ground, what type of cigar do you like to smoke out there, what your favorite size on the course, and last but not least...do you take the extra effort to bend down and gently place your cigar down, drop it cuz your lazy, or do you keep puffing? I have been a fan of the Padillia Cazedores (especially for early rounds) then I will move to an Indian Tabak I like the bigger ring size and a longer smoke. I liek it to last atleast 5 or 6 holes. I gently place my stick down, it makes me quiver every time sum one just drops the cigar like its nothing.
    Rock Chalk!
  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 8:43 AM

    Whatever looks good in my humi as I'm walking out the door :)

    I place it gently on the grass when the stick is long, but once it gets past mid-way, I start dropping it if the grass is long/I'm in the rough

    Question, challenge, and always keep a fresh battery in your bullshit detector
  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 8:45 AM

    I stay away from golf courses...

    My friend once said to me, "Man you slice more balls than a butcher"

    "Eating and sleeping are the only activities that should be allowed to
    interrupt a man's enjoyment of his cigar."
    Mark Twain
  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 8:55 AM

    KCW
    When I have a cigar, I just like to enjoy the cigar. I usually don't smoke them while doing any sort of activity (other than enjoying a beverage and company if any). It takes away from the cigar in my opinion. Kinda like commercials during a sporting event.
    "EL Perfecto"
  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 9:10 AM

    My buddy has the tendency to hit people square in the back when he drives the ball, so I try to stay away from the golf courses.
    "Long ashes my friends"
  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 9:28 AM

    I have found that if I am enjoying a cigar I can not do anything else except watch baseball. Even walking makes it difficult
  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 10:35 AM

    For me, golf is a time to bust out the Churchill. Anything will do, but if I have a Cohiba, that's the best. I'm a "set it down gently" guy, for the most part. I try to find a ledge on the edge of the tee box near my cart, so I don't forget it. Done that too many times to count. I'll bring a few sticks with me. I have a nice travel herfidor that holds eight churchills. Enough for everyone.


    Guns don't kill people......daddies with pretty daughters do.
  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 10:39 AM

    txjayhawk:
    Got a little inspiration last night as I sat outside enjoying a Cain, glass of wild turkey 101, and golf digest. What are ya'lls favorite cigars to have out on the course? I understand many of you cant get out these days but when there isnt snow on the ground, what type of cigar do you like to smoke out there, what your favorite size on the course, and last but not least...do you take the extra effort to bend down and gently place your cigar down, drop it cuz your lazy, or do you keep puffing?

    I have been a fan of the Padillia Cazedores (especially for early rounds) then I will move to an Indian Tabak
    I like the bigger ring size and a longer smoke. I liek it to last atleast 5 or 6 holes.
    I gently place my stick down, it makes me quiver every time sum one just drops the cigar like its nothing.


    My go to stick on the course is an Gurkha ancient warrior or my favorite Acid Kuba Kuba I normally smoke one stick per 9 when driving I place it on the wood markers notating distance. when in the fairway (or rough lol) I place the stick in font of me. when on the green I leave the stick in the cart.
  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 10:42 AM

    Depends on who I am golfing with or where I am, If Im walking my favorite Course in Ohio Im smoking a Churchill, never lay it on the ground...... People Die every year smoking the Chemicals they use to fertilize Golf Courses..... Just a Note to thoe that do that. If im with BIG DOGS I smoke What they GIVE ME! LOL Like others when I want to enjoy a smoke it s just that, I truthfully think Bragging up cigars on the golf course just makes me another SNOB in the clubhouse who thinks he with the most toys and biggest cigars wins.... I do not live that way... very happy with what I have and greatful for it!

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  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 11:05 AM

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    Rocky Segundos 92, one of my favorites. I take the segundos for one reason, their cheap.
    As soon as my friends see me lightin up a cigar they all start moochin, and because I'm a nice guy I start handing out cigars. Also, I'm lazy and when I drop my cigar in the pond trying to fish out my ball, I can pull out a new one and light it up :)
  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 11:09 AM

    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.

    Golfing here this weekend
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  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 11:23 AM

    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.

    Golfing here this weekend
    What's the weather like there, this time of year?


    Guns don't kill people......daddies with pretty daughters do.
  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 11:49 AM

    ljl
    Redtailhawkoz:
    Depends on who I am golfing with or where I am, If Im walking my favorite Course in Ohio Im smoking a Churchill, never lay it on the ground...... People Die every year smoking the Chemicals they use to fertilize Golf Courses..... Just a Note to thoe that do that. If im with BIG DOGS I smoke What they GIVE ME! LOL Like others when I want to enjoy a smoke it s just that, I truthfully think Bragging up cigars on the golf course just makes me another SNOB in the clubhouse who thinks he with the most toys and biggest cigars wins.... I do not live that way... very happy with what I have and greatful for it!
    Right on! Like to take a cheapie or a ol' reliable. I don't care what people see me smoking out there. I usually wind up in a foursome that features a guy burning Fuentes. If you like it OK, but your probably just showing off. Happy with what I have greatful for it (exactly)! Churches are the best when your golfing same reason - you don't have to pay too much attention to it.
    “Today's scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality.” -Nikola Tesla
  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 11:49 AM

    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.

    Golfing here this weekend
    I am thinking about getting my hands on some of those ITC seconds for golfing. That course looked fantastic! I need to get to more courses around here...getting to comfy at the course I play justabout every weekend.
    Rock Chalk!
  • Re: Golf and a cigar

     02-25-2010, 11:51 AM

    ljl
    txjayhawk:
    Got a little inspiration last night as I sat outside enjoying a Cain, glass of wild turkey 101, and golf digest. What are ya'lls favorite cigars to have out on the course? I understand many of you cant get out these days but when there isnt snow on the ground, what type of cigar do you like to smoke out there, what your favorite size on the course, and last but not least...do you take the extra effort to bend down and gently place your cigar down, drop it cuz your lazy, or do you keep puffing? I have been a fan of the Padillia Cazedores (especially for early rounds) then I will move to an Indian Tabak I like the bigger ring size and a longer smoke. I liek it to last atleast 5 or 6 holes. I gently place my stick down, it makes me quiver every time sum one just drops the cigar like its nothing.
    Caiin and Turkey - that's livin'!
    “Today's scientists have substituted mathematics for experiments, and they wander off through equation after equation, and eventually build a structure which has no relation to reality.” -Nikola Tesla
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