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Somebody once said that a golf course is a waste of a perfectly good firing range.
While tending to agree, I'm getting back into golf after not having golfed since junior high — since I went on to play tennis in high school, instead.
Been watching how-to-golf videos like crazy. Particularly interested in the concept of the "single-plane swing" technique.
Any golfers out there?
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Up until i started getting serious about shooting again, i use to golf 5 days a week. Now I am lucky if I play once every three months.
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"Golf is a good walk spoiled." Attributed by many to Mark Twain but I think English Prime Minister William Gladstone said it first.
I used to golf many years ago. If I were to take it up again, I'd surely need the aid of a golf cart. My knees are shot!
Actually I liked golf. I never considered it as a spoiled walk. Enjoy the game BFT!
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I haven't played golf in a little over 20 years. I'll take it back up when it's possible to make your own golf balls. I can't get factory golf balls to fly straight!
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I always thought of Golf as a mindless sport.
You whack a ball with a club trying to hit it as far as you can, you then chase it down and find it... only to whack it with a club again, chase it down...
In all seriousness I'm sure their is more to it than that, just never took interest in it. But I love to play basket ball and shoot pool.
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