I am secretary of my men's handicap league and I have a problem.
I have a really nice guy on one of the teams (215 average and can maintain that anywhere with his rocket-to-the-pocket #5 board roll-up, it's just hilarious!!) who is causing some unintentional ruckus in the league. You see, he has very mild Tourette's Syndrome and every once in a while he will let out a low-pitched throaty "hhheeeeehhhhhh!!!!!" that lasts about 2 seconds. For some approaching the line, it is distracting. I can't tell the guy to get lost at the bar after his frame. I have been talked to several times about this situation. This is his first year in the league.
I am seriously torn between the guys who see this as a distraction and the guy who has earned every right to be in the league with us. And no, I am not leaning either way based on the strength of his average. The same conversation should be had for both the 135 guy and the 220 guy. It is easy to say "Screw 'em" to the guys who threaten to leave, but there is a justification to their side. There are two very arguable sides to this.
Please help, as I am really at a loss.
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