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Whoah... Deja vu???
LOL
I played at least 2-3 times a week all through junior and senior high school, and probably once / twice a month through my 30's.....then gave it up. I could consistently shoot in the mid-eighties, with the every now and then shitty round of 90+. Not sure why I quit playing, maybe change in priorities, lack of time....whatever. Sold my clubs in a garage sale 3 or 4 years ago.
I started getting interested in playing again a few weeks ago after listening to the guys in the office talk about it. Borrowed an extra set of clubs from our sales guy and went to the range a couple of times. Dammit man, it was like riding a bike. No, my shots weren't dead-center, and I have somehow acquired a fade with the driver where my natural shot was always a draw. No toppers......no dribblers.....no mad slices or shanks....and no whiff's!I've been to the range a few times, and the putting greens once. Man, I sucked ass at putting.
So, I bought a new set of clubs last weekend since it was "end of season" sale time. I'll hit the range with them this afternoon.
WTF, I need the exercise, the stretching will be good for the back, the walking will hopefully tone up my calves...aaaaand you can still smoke cigars on the courses around here.![]()
I missed all of the scrambles this year due to various work requirements and beer fests. It would have been nice to get out.
ashauler's calves waiting to be toned up:
The golf courses around here are pet friendly, I hope they are in Kansas too!![]()
TBSCigars - "On Holiday"
Grammar - It's the difference between knowing your crap and knowing you're crap.
Well, Kansas is very pet friendly. Only thing is, those calves are called freezer fillers around here, not pets.![]()
Ok, now that I've played just a bit, I'll share one of my secrets.
Beer.
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