Ponderosa Golf Course Owners Express Concerns Over DTTC Memorial Invitational's Impact
BURGETTSTOWN, PA — George and Charlie Ponderosa, long-time owners of the Ponderosa Golf Course, voiced their apprehensions today regarding the upcoming DTTC Memorial Invitational set to take place at the White Course in State College, PA. Known for their commitment to maintaining the highest standards of golf etiquette at their own establishment, the Ponderosa brothers expressed deep concerns over potential repercussions as the tournament prepares to relocate.
"We've seen our fair share of rowdy golfers, but this event has us particularly worried," stated Charlie Ponderosa. "These Dick Touchers and Thunder Cunts, they don't seem to have much respect for the game. We're talking about guys slamming clubs into the ground, swearing louder than a summer thunderstorm, and drinking like it's last call at a frat house."
George Ponderosa chimed in, noting, "It's not just the behavior on the course that worries us. It's the aftermath—empty beer cans strewn across fairways, hot dog wrappers left to flutter in the breeze, and divots not repaired. This kind of disregard for etiquette can tarnish a golf course's reputation and take weeks to clean up."
The Ponderosa brothers emphasized that while they understand the appeal of spirited competition, they hope the organizers and participants of the DTTC Memorial Invitational will uphold basic standards of respect and sportsmanship when they visit the White Course. As avid proponents of golf's traditions and custodians of their own course's integrity, George and Charlie Ponderosa urged tournament attendees to play with decorum and leave the course in the pristine condition they found it.