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Golfers- what size cigar on course?

TheDuckofDeathTheDuckofDeath Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 20
Getting my smokes ready for tomorrow's golf, and I have figured out I like torpedoes on course. My last couple of "golf stick" orders have been that size. Just really like how they fit/smoke in course. Anyone else has a preference ?

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  • jgibvjgibv Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 5,996
    Torpedos/Toros ... maybe a Churchill.

    When golfing I think an RG in the mid-upper 50s works well because it tends to keep an even burn and is more forgiving then say a corona or lancero ....
    And since I don't usually have time at home to spend 2+ hours on a cigar, I figure the course is a great place to puff away on some of those 6 inch+ cigars.
  • curtpickcurtpick Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 2,600
    I prefer a churchill. But have done a lot of rubusto also.
  • brianetz1brianetz1 Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,898
    i like gordos for the course. nice thick stick i can chew on and maintains its burn.
  • pelirrojopelirrojo Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,520
    Larger sizes usually, toros, torpedos, churchill, etc... I've even gone 6x60 a few times. Bigger ones seem to be more well behaved while riding in a cart or in the wind. Like others, I don't usually have the time to sit outside for 2+ hours under normal circumstances, but on the course it works.
  • AVJimAVJim Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 438
    brianetz1:
    i like gordos for the course. nice thick stick i can chew on and maintains its burn.
    +1
  • denniskingdennisking Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 3,681
    I prefer churchills on the course, usually one dimensional stuff like a Diesel or even some milder sticks.
  • gripnripgripnrip Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 406
    Torpedos, Toros. I also prefer a box pressed stick as it doesn't roll away when set down and sits well on most tee box markers.
  • y2pascoey2pascoe Everyone, Registered Users Posts: 1,707
    I usually start with a churchill or a gordo, then pack a robusto or corona as an afterthought.
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