The sign above the crumbling clubhouse door didn't actually say "Loosers." It was supposed to say "Losers," but the second 's' had fallen off the 'L' bracket years ago, leaving a gap that the club’s four founding members—Benny, Sal, Mack, and Doc—never bothered to fix.
The intimidating nature of golf often keeps beginners away. A group that embraces the "Loser" or "Loosser" moniker is the perfect entry point. It signals to the novice that it's okay to whiff a shot or pick up the ball after a certain number of strokes to keep pace. 3. Focus on the "19th Hole" loossers foursome
Of course, they were disqualified for playing the wrong hole. The sign above the crumbling clubhouse door didn't
: Casual players sometimes jokingly refer to themselves as the "losers foursome" if their skill level is significantly lower than the rest of the group, focusing more on the social aspect (drinks and conversation) than the scorecard. It signals to the novice that it's okay
Small wagers on "sandies" (saving par from a bunker) or "barkies" (hitting a tree and still making par).
Mulligans (do-overs) are often encouraged, especially off the first tee.