In a world where passions clash and family ties intertwine, golf becomes more than just a game—it’s a battleground of pride, rivalry, and unexpected emotions. While the narrator dismisses the sport as a tedious walk spoiled, their brother-in-law Chad lives and breathes it, turning every match into a fierce contest marked by explosive tantrums and unyielding competitiveness.
Amidst the manicured greens of an Arizona golf course, family traditions unfold with laughter, drinks, and playful banter. But beneath the surface of fairways and sand traps lies a deeper story of love and commitment, as the narrator prepares to take a monumental step with their girlfriend, blending the past, present, and future into a poignant celebration of connection and hope.

AITAH for not warning my brother-in-law about my girlfriend and letting her demolish him.










According to social psychologist Dr. Leon Festinger, the creator of Social Comparison Theory, individuals have an innate drive to evaluate their abilities by comparing themselves to others. In this scenario, Chad’s aggressive reaction to losing—described as a ‘tantrum’—suggests his self-esteem is heavily tied to being the most competent golfer in his social circle. When the girlfriend outperformed him, it disrupted his internal hierarchy and triggered a defensive emotional response. The protagonist’s admitted ‘giddy’ reaction indicates that he likely used his girlfriend’s skill as a tool to challenge Chad’s dominance without having to engage in direct conflict himself.
While the protagonist was not strictly obligated to provide a resume for his partner, his choice to withhold her professional background in the face of Chad’s bragging points to a breakdown in family transparency. The conflict is less about the golf scores and more about the power dynamics between the two men. Chad’s inability to handle a loss gracefully is a significant behavioral issue, but the protagonist’s decision to ‘set a trap’ by omission contributed to the ensuing family drama. The family’s anger reflects a belief that the protagonist prioritized a moment of petty revenge over the harmony of the holiday visit.
The protagonist’s actions were understandable given Chad’s history of poor sportsmanship, but they were not conducive to a healthy family environment. A more mature approach would have been to mention her background casually before the game to manage expectations and prevent the ‘ringer’ accusation. For future interactions, the protagonist should focus on addressing Chad’s behavior directly through boundaries rather than using others to humble him. Chad, meanwhile, requires professional help with emotional regulation to ensure his competitive nature does not continue to manifest as hostility toward family guests.
REDDIT USERS WERE STUNNED – YOU WON’T BELIEVE SOME OF THESE REACTIONS.



Watching a ass hat fail is the second best feeling
Bro over here got the 2 for 1 deal

>We will be getting engaged this summer and married next year. If you have already agreed you will get engaged and married aren’t you already engaged?



The protagonist feels a sense of quiet triumph in witnessing his girlfriend’s success against a boastful and temperamental relative. However, this satisfaction clashes with his family’s expectation of transparency, as they view his silence as a calculated trap designed to embarrass a competitive family member.
Was the protagonist’s decision to remain silent about his girlfriend’s skill a harmless way to let her talent shine, or was it a deliberate move intended to provoke a reaction? The debate centers on whether social etiquette requires full disclosure of a guest’s professional abilities to prevent hurting the pride of others.







