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Re: A funny thing happened.....
C-Tech, sounds like you made the best out of what could have been a disastrous experience on the course. Good for you. And I hope the young man you were playing with learned from your behavior.
I am very patient, however slow play really BURNS me up, especially if there are open holes in front and the group doesn't wave anyone through. Hope you and your wife had a great dinner.
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Re: A funny thing happened.....
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![]() Also, the company was good, but the dinner was lacking. We decided on the way home to stop going to this particular restaurant.
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Re: A funny thing happened.....
I played with a "drama queen" the other day. He was amusing ... for awhile. I was paired with 2 guys about my age. One was in from California for their 30 year HS reunion. He said he wasn't very good and didn't play often(it showed). The other guy could really crush it, 270-300 yards on average and he took great pride in that, though the rest of his game left a lot to be desired. He carried 3 drivers. After every poor shot or putt California guy would go through these contortions and moaning and groaning. He'd dramatically drop his club, hold his head in his hands, then bend over and put his hands on his knees and slowly shake his head. No swearing or overt anger though, which was good. It lasted 20-25 seconds after each bad shot... which were frequent. And there was an explanation for every poor shot and putt. It was funny but it got old. I felt like saying "what's with all of that ? You said you weren't very good... and you're still away". They were slow, too. Fortunately they were both nice guys.
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Re: A funny thing happened.....
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Everyone has "one of those days" and I had one once where I could'nt keep from jerking my head up a microsecond or two before making contact with the ball. This of course produced a wide array of interesting ballflights and left me wondering why I even bothered to come out to play. After one particularly galling outcome, I turned to one of the guys I was playing with and said, "Well, I can say with certainty that I will never die by drowning because I couldn't keep my head down long enough to take in enough water". He laughed, I laughed. Life goes on. -JP
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Re: A funny thing happened.....
After a particularly bad day on the course, a buddy of mine said he played golf like he made love.... he really enjoyed it, did it every chance he got, but it's an ugly thing to watch!
I had to sit down I was laughing so hard.
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