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One of my struggles have been to find the perfect golf cigars for me. Recently I’ve resorted to cutting toros in half and smoking them in halves. 

So; imagine you can cut and paste cigars together (flavour wise), what would you slice and glue?

For me. First half of D6 with the second half of a Cohiba Secretos.

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If Sahakian can cut a cola into 2/3 - 1/3 then I’m sure I’m fine cutting up a NC 😂

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22 hours ago, Chibearsv said:

I’m confused. Why do you need to cut a golf cigar in half? Do you play a round in less than 2 hours? I played yesterday, Monte 2 on the front nine, HU2 on the back. 

I play 9 in about 1:45. I like to finish the cigar by the 5th. An ideal cigar for me is 45mins. Robustos take me 1:15 mins however. 

I might dip the toe in and try the Nudies half coronas when they come out. 

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As for a cut and paste exercise, I would take 2/3 of a Siglo 2 and paste it to 2/3 of a Partagas Short to make the perfect Lonsdales (or thereabouts).  Love the way the Siglo 2 smokes and the way the Party Short smokes. Or maybe I’d just paste them together for a superb Gran Coronas… 🤔 

As for golf cigars, I (*used to) think a Lusi or a Punch Dc was the perfect golf cigar.  Light it about number 3 and be done by about 15. The smoke doesn’t bother me like on a shorter stick if I want to hold in my mouth during chips and putts, you can put it down for a bit and it is okay to pick back up and keep smoking, and when you hook it to the cigar clip it has a lot hanging out for most of the smoke. I’m pretty sure @leafdream54 feels same way.  

**I say used to, because at replacement cost, it’s hard to justify it now, grabbing a DC to smoke at golf course feels weird, when the value of the cigar is more than the green fee!  

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I smoked a 6x52 avowed “new dawn” yesterday with my son on the golf course. Stupendous light bodied new stick from Klaas Kelner’s factory. 

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