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License Plate - Golfer - Yay or Nay?


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License Plate - Golfer - Yay or Nay?  

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I didn’t see anything else on car indicating golfer though. So maybe not.

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If someone had a plate that said "4 PUTT" I'd say for certain.

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I am not familiar with any other activity where one would say "2 Over", other than golf.  Or his/her name is Twoover, a name I have not seen.

Golfer.

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My grandfather, who played in the 1935 US Open, had a USGA sticker on his back window as well as several golf hats/visors lined up in the back window. He had no need for a vanity plate.🤣

I would say there is a good chance this person is a golfer, or maybe he/she drives 2 over the speed limit.

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49 minutes ago, Carl3 said:

maybe he/she drives 2 over the speed limit.

I like this theory. But I'm voting its a golfer. 

On a related note. I knew a girl in college who was a hairstylist. She wanted vanity plates that said "I CUT". Meaning she cuts hair. At the time in the state of Illinois it was much cheaper to get your vanity plate with a number. Turns out she was the first person to ask for "I CUT" so she got "I CUT 1". Which I thought was hilarious. Made it seem more like she had bad gas issues instead of being a hair stylist. 

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5 minutes ago, ChetlovesMer said:

I CUT 1

Flashback to Lorena Bobbit... as a young man back then, this story was of particular interest.

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8 minutes ago, Carl3 said:

Flashback to Lorena Bobbit... as a young man back then, this story was of particular interest.

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4 hours ago, ChetlovesMer said:

Made it seem more like she had bad gas issues instead of being a hair stylist. 

Exactly where my mind went. In regards to the op I'd say highly likely it's a golfer 

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As an aside, I've seen "3 Putt" as a vanity plate in three different states.

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5 minutes ago, imsys0042 said:

As an aside, I've seen "3 Putt" as a vanity plate in three different states.

I’d need “3puttx4” to truly reflect my game

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15 minutes ago, woodzie264 said:

I’d need “3puttx4” to truly reflect my game

Depending on your state, it might fit the guidelines.....

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On 6/21/2022 at 5:17 PM, bkuehn1952 said:

I am not familiar with any other activity where one would say "2 Over", other than golf.  Or his/her name is Twoover, a name I have not seen.

Golfer.

I know of a fellow who consistently claims he always drives 8 over on the freeways.

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A guy in my neighborhood has    Hole In 3

From what I understand, he hit one in the lake on a par3 and then holed his 3rd shot from the tee.

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