JWLI
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Golfers viewing wildlife is one of the main causes of slow play.
Kevin
Yeah, especially when it's the beer girl.
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Golfers viewing wildlife is one of the main causes of slow play.
Kevin
That didn't happen on the golf course, but it did happen on the way home from a golf course once!Coolest thing? That would definitely be the sorority group flashing us during their charity outing. Sorry, no pics.
hehe.Yeah, especially when it's the beer girl.
I saw something cool Friday.
How do some of the ladies on the Duramed tour hit such long balls with such slow swings??
I was baffled as I watched Shasta Averyhardt pound out shot after shot in jaw dropping fashion. Granted, she's like 6'1" but her swing is silky AND buttery smooth. It looked like a slow practice swing. Carling Coffing busted one 255; even her caddie was impressed. Shasta stepped up and put one 25yds FURTHER! Yes, 280. Measured by the marshalls (as well as it having been painted on the ground every ten yards starting at 220). This Shasta girl also hits a sweet long iron. I've never heard of her, but will be watching. She's a beast.
I want to go to an LPGA tournament one day so I can see women hit the ball like that! We should plan a group trip to one the next time they are in GA. You guys can sweat Natalie, Paula, Sandra, etc. while I try to pick up some tips on the game.
I posted this in the "what did you shoot today" thread yesterday but think this is a better place.
Our group had a long wait on the sixteenth tee. Sixteen is a long par 3 and plays as a par 4 for most people. We heard a commotion in the pines next to us, maybe 5 yards away. Up in the tree was a large hawk trying to catch a squirrel in the tree. The hawk was having a hard time getting around in the limbs as the squirrel kept going around the tree. The hawk was pretty sharp though and every time he lost track he just sat and waited until his intended supper showed up again. The squirrel finally made it into an adjacent tree with the hawk in hot pursuit. The game went on in that tree but the squirrel was running out of options, it was the last tree in the line of pines. As he started down the tree to the ground, I thought to myself that squirrel is a goner when he hits the ground running. As the hawk dove toward the squirrel, the squirrel surprised us all. He made a jump for the water cooler enclosure, made it and ran in the opening and around behind the water cooler. We finally got to hit our tee shots and as we left the tee the hawk was sitting in the pine watching the water cooler "like a hawk". I wanted to fill my water bottle but was not about to go over to that cooler.
One-t and I saw a tree drop a turd on our friend Marc's shirt Monday. It was funny and ruined his shirt.
I'm going to have to say, seeing and playing with Rodger Clemons. Saw him on the 10th tee and like we were friends he asked us to play along. Didn't have to but did and it was cool of him.
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