The French culture is very contradictory. On one hand one is very proud of being a republic born through a revolution. A revolution where they did not only chop the head off every person with a name older than two hundred years, but also off everyone that they happened to dislike. That could be the guy next door who was cheating with your wife, your boss at work and really anyone you felt like getting rid off.
Still, compared to
This became quite obvious when we played the Carcassonne Golf Club. I will tell you the story:
The first hole is spectacular. The hole starts with a very steep uphill that almost kills you. I am sure it is like 40-
Even the next stoke was landing just behind us and on the second hole, where it was a sign that it was absolutely forbidden to hit before the party ahead had left the hidden part of the fairway, they just hit the ball so it landed ten meters behind us. We were quite angry now which affected our game quite seriously. To make a long story shorter we managed to keep our temper two more holes but after again being chased by their tee-shots we stopped and asked them what starting time they have had. They told us that they had 2.20 and they demanded to pass us because we had an empty hole ahead and they, as a four ball, was entitled to pass a two ball!!!! First we tried to speak with them in English but as they were French they did not understand a word. We changed over to French and made them aware of the fact that the reason why we had an empty hole before us was that we had started on the right time, which also was the reason why they played too close behind us as they started too early. In any normal situation this would be quite a simple matter for people who know the most basic rules of golf, but not in this situation. One of the players whispered to my wife that she should be careful because we were talking to the president of Golf Club de Carcassonne. We almost burst out laughing when we heard this. Why on earth should anyone be impressed - and maybe even afraid – of a President in a little golf club in south of
It is quite amazing that a civilized country like
I am sure some of you think I am one of those duffers that are beginners in golf and do not know what I am talking about. It is not so. I have been playing this noble game for 40 years, have a decents handicap of 11 and used to be a certified refree in golf competitions in Sweden when I was younger.
So, to all golfing tourists in Languedoc I can recommend Golf Club de Carcassone as being a beautiful and demanding golf course with very polite and helpful people in the reception and also a very good restaurant, but be careful and make sure that the President and his party is not around; especially if you are English – and maybe from now on, Swedish. And, put on a helmet just in case he sneaks up on you. On the other hand, if you are further away than
And remember; if you are pressed in time, just start three minutes after the party ahead and demand to pass them on the first hole. Also, mark the local rule that parties with fewer balls have to give way to larger parties. If you are President of the local Bakery Club, The Garden Club or The Chess Club at home; make sure you can prove it so you can give yourself any rights on the course.
To talk about something more pleasant. In the little just fantastic links club DOOKS on the Ring of Kerry in west of
