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How to Hit a Drive for Negative Yardage On the Road Hole


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Hits it off the toe, sounded like it hit a rail or something metal, bounces back, for a -10 yard drive! The laughing does not help the poor guy.

 

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Steve

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Having played the hole, I have sympathy for him.  The hotel is uncomfortably close for right handed slicers (and lefty hookers). Plus there are quite a few broken windows (low on the building, not the rooms). And if there are people like my group, lots of people on the hotel's observation deck offering encouragement.

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Brian Kuehn

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The guy looks kind of like John Daly...until he swings the club.

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