
I’m golf blogging from the cafe at my home course. My round today lasted 2.5 holes. During a break between #2 and #3 due to slow play, a fight broke out in the cart barn. It seems that my buddy went to change carts and got in an argument with the cart boy.
20 minutes later, the cart boy is bloody and his $700 glasses are broken. My buddy has blood all over his arm, torso and leg because he had the cart boy in a head lock.
My buddy is 6-4 and the cart boy is all of 5-5. I guess the cart boy took a swing at him after they argued about the carts. My buddy pinned him standing up in a head-lock. The head-lock broke his glasses and cut his face up. The drama.
It was cold and windy anyway so I’m not too mad about cutting the round off.
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