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    Golf question.

    Playing 10th today at Drumoig.

    Poor drive went left beyond red stakes but not in water.

    I'm right next to the lifebelt which is permanently staked into the ground and cud only really play backwards.

    Relief or no relief?

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    Ffs

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    Pick it up and chuck it as far as you can surely

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    Pick it up and chuck it as far as you can surely
    It's not delivering mail, it's golf.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Returnofrros View Post
    Playing 10th today at Drumoig.

    Poor drive went left beyond red stakes but not in water.

    I'm right next to the lifebelt which is permanently staked into the ground and cud only really play backwards.

    Relief or no relief?
    Why did you not hit it on the short grass bit then you wouldn't have had a problem? Seems a simple game to me. Skite it up the short grass, skelp it onto the shorter grass bit and then put it into the wee hole thing; simples! For the life of me I can't understand why some golf players decide to hit the ball into the long grass, those sandy things or worse still into ponds, streams etc. Makes no sense to me but then again I've never played golf!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodbroon View Post
    Why did you not hit it on the short grass bit then you wouldn't have had a problem? Seems a simple game to me. Skite it up the short grass, skelp it onto the shorter grass bit and then put it into the wee hole thing; simples! For the life of me I can't understand why some golf players decide to hit the ball into the long grass, those sandy things or worse still into ponds, streams etc. Makes no sense to me but then again I've never played golf!
    Never lived.

    The real beautiful game.

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    Ask another ****e golfer on the course wud be my advice.

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    Luv ❤️ the way all non golf ****ers can't help but comment on a golf thread.. 😆

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dodbroon View Post
    Why did you not hit it on the short grass bit then you wouldn't have had a problem? Seems a simple game to me. Skite it up the short grass, skelp it onto the shorter grass bit and then put it into the wee hole thing; simples! For the life of me I can't understand why some golf players decide to hit the ball into the long grass, those sandy things or worse still into ponds, streams etc. Makes no sense to me but then again I've never played golf!
    That’s what I’ve did in the past when I’ve played the sh1t game

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    Quote Originally Posted by jdfc View Post
    That’s what I’ve did in the past when I’ve played the sh1t game
    Played 😆😆😆

    You had clubs and a few balls but played 😆😆😆

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