Tubaryan12 wrote:
Tubaryan "broke 100 only once" 12
I've broken 100 several times. I shot 105, 110, etc.
Seriously, it sounds like I might relieve some of my stress if we were to play a round of golf together. Now if we can only work out a mutually satisfactory location. what do you think?
Do you think we can find the properly hyphenated American golf club somewhere?
Tubaryan12 wrote:
Tubaryan "broke 100 only once" 12
I've broken 100 several times. I shot 105, 110, etc.
Seriously, it sounds like I might relieve some of my stress if we were to play a round of golf together. Now if we can only work out a mutually satisfactory location. what do you think?
Do you think we can find the properly hyphenated American golf club somewhere?
If you're near Cleveland and it's warm, you're on!
Marzan BBb
John Packer JP-274 euphonium
King 607F Posting and You
Tubaryan12 wrote:
Tubaryan "broke 100 only once" 12
I've broken 100 several times. I shot 105, 110, etc.
Seriously, it sounds like I might relieve some of my stress if we were to play a round of golf together. Now if we can only work out a mutually satisfactory location. what do you think?
Do you think we can find the properly hyphenated American golf club somewhere?
If you're near Cleveland and it's warm, you're on!
the elephant wrote:
Just the bracketed parts you quoted, I hope. They are probably more useful than the textual drivel that makes up the body of my post!
If you had used tags (<>) instead of brackets ([]), I would have!
"It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged."
~G.K. Chesterton
eupher61 wrote:my best ball golf score is +12. Balls found vs lost.
now, Disc Golf, you're talking somethin'. breaking 70 is generally easy, of course 95% of the courses have par 54.
Now, you want to talk about balls lost? Play here:Thunder Hill
I stopped counting at about 12 balls lost and that was on the front 9 .The foursome I was in started playing best ball for the back nine and I didn't loose another ball that day.
Marzan BBb
John Packer JP-274 euphonium
King 607F Posting and You
knuxie wrote:It's not the scoring that relieves stress...
It's that feeling of whacking a small white ball 240-250 yards off a tee into a beautiful sunrise against the backdrop of purple mountain majesties and fresh air.
Ken F. (only a 20 or so handicap)
Yes, I always enjoyed watching Ray whack a small white ball 240-250 yards off a tee into a beautiful sunrise against the backdrop of purple mountain majesties and fresh air.
I had a good view, too, from the woods to the right of the fairway where my slice had ended up--on those relatively rare occasions my drives even caught air.
Rick "who has played precisely one (1) time since moving to Virginia ten-plus years ago" Denney
the elephant wrote:Mountains? In SA? Do you mean the big chicken wire and stucco ones at Fairview Mini Golf on S. Zarzarmora? Only mountains I have ever seen in SA!
No, I mean the piled-up divits on the back 9 at Riverside. Or the sewage sludge at the treatment plant adjacent to Willow Springs.
Rick "or the 'art cars' in the picnic areas in Brackenridge Park" Denney
the elephant wrote:Mountains? In SA? Do you mean the big chicken wire and stucco ones at Fairview Mini Golf on S. Zarzarmora? Only mountains I have ever seen in SA!
No, I mean the piled-up divits on the back 9 at Riverside. Or the sewage sludge at the treatment plant adjacent to Willow Springs.
Rick "or the 'art cars' in the picnic areas in Brackenridge Park" Denney
I knew there must be a logical explanation of this. I was going to comment that the Elephant just hadn't had enough to drink, or there is no telling what he might have seen.