0:001:10Sneak Beer on the Golf Course with the Covert Cooler - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipThe cooler will fit inside the shoe compartment of most any full-size golf bag and since its zipperMoreThe cooler will fit inside the shoe compartment of most any full-size golf bag and since its zipper runs parallel to the shoe pocket you don't even have to take it out of the bag. It.
In general, golf facilities with liquor licenses cannot allow patrons to bring alcohol onto the course that was not purchased on site, due to the prevailing liquor laws.
Generally speaking, drinking on a golf course is allowed at most clubs, but licensing regulations must be adhered to. However, for obvious reasons, the professional tour is the exception as the pros play for huge prize money and tour points to gain access to further special events during the tour.
No....Only thing you can bring in is your own clubs & glove... Great bar spicy bloody mary in A.M. is tasty.. Food is really good..
Everyone knows that beer is a popular drink during a round of golf. Some drink alcohol to be social, some drink to calm nerves, some just drink for the sake of drinking. While alcohol will improve your perception of how you're playing, your actual scores will show otherwise.
Rule no. 6: Don't sneak beverages (or bring your own cooler) Leave your personal coolers at home. Believe it or not, most golf courses don't recoup expenses through green fees.
That may be a myth, but golfers in general still enjoy their alcohol. Somehow it has become acceptable to drink during a round, with the liquor of choice being beer. It's called a golfing tradition or just being sociable.
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PGA TOUR caddie admits that many on the tour still smoke and they're good at hiding their habit. A recent interview with a PGA TOUR caddie suggests that quite a few players have a little secret. “I would say that at least 20% of the tour still smokes on the course.
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18 Sneaky Ways To Drink Booze In PublicHide your beer can inside a soda can. ... Rock a Beerbelly. ... Or, for the ladies, the super-stylin' WineRack. ... Fun fact: You can fit an entire bottle of wine in a Starbucks "Trenta" cup! ... Dunkin' Donuts cups are also an excellent choice for morning/day drinking.More items...•
0:292:35How To Sneak Beer Into A Sporting Event - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBut inside there's actually a plastic bladder that holds up to 36 ounces of liquid. Once filled upMoreBut inside there's actually a plastic bladder that holds up to 36 ounces of liquid. Once filled up they just simply slip it back in zip it up and head casually into the stadium.
In this section I will lay out the four best lightweight and discreet coolers that are guaranteed to keep your beer cold whilst in your golf bag. If you ever wondered how to keep beer cold in golf bag, well soon you will know.
I hope you learned something new today and more importantly how to keep beer cold in golf bag. Try out any of these products when you look for a beer cooler, and let us know how you got on.
They're also really easy to make. Basically just soak some gummy bears in vodka for three to five days in the fridge. Put 'em back in the bag, and close it tightly (because them things are gooey). Advertisement.
We call it The Drunken Boyscout. Simply take some ice pops (like Fla-Vor-Ice or Otter Pops), use a syringe to pull out some of the liquid, replace that liquid with booze, tape over the hole, and pop back in the freezer. They're really quite tasty.
The Wine Rack can supposedly boost someone from a A-cup to double-Ds (with what I'm sure is a totally natural look), it can hold up to 750ml of your favorite beverage, and it has the same drinking hose as the beer belly so you don't have to take it off to enjoy it. Boobs + whiskey = marry me.
Jello shots are great, but if you put them in little individual shot cups you're going to get caught. So here's what you do: Follow your normal jello shot recipe, but just pour it into a big, wide tupperware container.
so this was something that popped in my head due to the "taking a range ball" thread and the ethics of doing so.
It's pretty rare that I drink alcohol while golfing. I have though, both smuggled in beer/whiskey or purchased from the cart girl. I have no real qualms about drinking "outside beverages" on the course.
I don't drink on the course but I voted no. No cheapskate here ..... buuuuuut, I bring food and other liquid refreshment b/c I can't stand what the course offers. I prefer vitamin drink vs Gatorade, healthy sandwich/fruit vs hotdog and other greasy stuff they sell.
I've gotten to the course with one bottle of soda I was drinking and took it with me. I don't hide multiples in my bag to drink throughout the round though. I just don't see the point in wasting what I bought because I didn't finish it before arriving. I've occasionally brought a snack like beef jerky or something too, but rarely.
Cheapskate here, I will sometimes bring a 6-pack, when I am drinking. I hide the cooler under the cart seat (electric only).
More or less, yep. Sometimes I do things that are "wrong" but at least I own up to it instead of spewing some convoluted nonsense in an attempt to justify it. What can I say, I'm a bad ass mo-fo.
I bring my own water. Sometimes I refill my water bottle at the club house though....
Although this secret flask is becoming a little more mainstream and some security channels have caught on, I think it is still always a worthy attempt.
A genuine tried and true classic, on the list of ways to sneak alcohol this one is always a fan favorite. The water/vodka switcheroo has been around as long as the World’s Fair, a fact that probably isn’t true, but in a perfect world totally would be.
The cigar flask is the unsung hero of the sneaky booze craze. Da real MVP if you will. My favorite strategy in particular is placing the flask (s) into a Pringles cannister. The unsuspecting security guards will think you’re just satisfying your junk food cravings and not totally using its contents for your boozy cravings instead.
What is better than candy and liquor? I can’t think of anything either. This one is a fun way to sneak alcohol into a festival but also doubles as a fun party trick, but it does take a few days of prep. All you have to do is grab a bag of gummy bears and a bottle of your booze of choice (vodka seems to be popular).
While I wouldn’t recommend this for a run or backpacking adventure, fill your camelback with clear liquor. I mean you have to be hydrated right? This trick is pretty awesome in that it essentially just becomes your own personal booze on tap situation. You’ll quickly become the cool guy or gal with the vodka dispenser.
Now this is pure brilliance! This hidden flask inside a book may not work at a music festival, but it will definitely work on a cruise ship packed in your belongings. It may also work to help you sneak alcohol into Disneyland or into that parent teacher meeting. Kidding..not kidding. Just what the Dr. ordered in an emergency.
This sneaky drank option is a little bit of a stretch and takes some random tools to accomplish but it’s a delicious and refreshing way to enjoy that already sweet sneaky alcohol. All you need is your booze of choice, a bag of oranges, and a syringe. Simply fill the syringe with your booze and inject it into the oranges.
Here's the dilemma. Economy's a little weak and we have a little less spending money while being on the course, so the luxury of the bevarage cart is maybe just that...a little too luxurious. So how does one keep their own home-brought drinks cool for the duration of the round on the golf course without having to bring a whole cooler?
Simple...as long as the course you're playing at offers coolers for purchased beer you do the following... 1. You and your passenger split a 12 pack, an 18 pack, or a case if you're feeling thristy, between each bag pre course arrival. 2. Buy 4-5 beers from the grill/club house before your round.
The majority of the time I am drinking on the course is with a Brit I work with. My wife is Welsh so I have kinda gotten used to drinking alcoholic beverages that are only cool at times. One trick I have used though. Get an ice bag from the store. Cut a hole in the top and dump about half of the ice out. Fill it with beer.
Am I missing something? Why drink booze on the course in the first place?
The best methods have already been stated of course... A handle of whiskey seems to work just fine - some nice Canadian Mist (lol)...it comes in a slim plastic bottle that fits in any bag just fine and dandy...and you don't have to worry about lugging around a big glass bottle of Crown at 25% of the cost.
got it home, I confirmed that it would hold 14 BEERS in that one pocket! (it's a little side-heavy at that point but that's what the cart strap is for! )
A few have mentioned the plastic bag idea and I think that's best if the course doesn't already have coolers on the cart. Just put a plastic bag and the beers in your golf bag. Just about every course has an ice machine. Fill some "water cups" with ice and take them to your cart. Put the beers in the plastic bag and cover with ice.
They're also really easy to make. Basically just soak some gummy bears in vodka for three to five days in the fridge. Put 'em back in the bag, and close it tightly (because them things are gooey). Advertisement.
We call it The Drunken Boyscout. Simply take some ice pops (like Fla-Vor-Ice or Otter Pops), use a syringe to pull out some of the liquid, replace that liquid with booze, tape over the hole, and pop back in the freezer. They're really quite tasty.
The Wine Rack can supposedly boost someone from a A-cup to double-Ds (with what I'm sure is a totally natural look), it can hold up to 750ml of your favorite beverage, and it has the same drinking hose as the beer belly so you don't have to take it off to enjoy it. Boobs + whiskey = marry me.
Jello shots are great, but if you put them in little individual shot cups you're going to get caught. So here's what you do: Follow your normal jello shot recipe, but just pour it into a big, wide tupperware container.