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"You're a lot of women, you know that? Yeah, wanna make 14 dollars the hard way?"
and of course!
"Oh, this your wife, huh? A lovely lady. Hey baby, you must've been something befroe electricity."
I miss Rodney Dangerfield!

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Posted
Probably already mentioned, but:

Czervik after hitting Smails in the nads:
"I should have yelled TWO!"

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Posted
Your honor, Your Honor.

Launcher 2009 10.5º, S
Rescue Dual 16º
Rescue Dual 19º
Maltby MTF 4-pw, Rifle 5.5
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We all know everyone LOVES this movie...right?....damn right. I wanna know what your favorite quotes, moments, people are!

Mine is by far the 'cinderella story' moment with Bill Murray. Hilarious every time. Pretty much all his quotes were great!


"What an incredible Cinderella story. This unknown comes out of nowhere to lead the pack, at Augusta. He's on his final hole, he's about 455 yards away he's gonna hit about a 2 iron i think. Oh he got all of that. The crowd is standing on it's feet here at Augusta. The normally reserved Augusta crowd...is going wild. For this young Cinderella. who's come out of nowhere.

He's got about 350 yards left he's gonna hit about a 5 iron don't ya think? He's got a beautiful backswing...that's, oh he got all of that one. he's gotta be pleased with that. the crowd is just on its feet here. he's a Cinderella boy. tears in his eyes I guess as he lines up this last shot.

He's got about 195 yards left. He's got a, looks like he's got about an eight iron.This crowd has gone deadly silent. Cinderella story. Out of nowhere a former greens keeper now about to become a Master's champion. It looks like a mirac....it's in the hole! It's in the hole."

** Just a random fact, I have this entire thing memorized and when I'm playing with my golf buddies I recite it but put in my own yardages. It's either makes them laugh or drives them nuts.**

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Yes this is true but it doesn't answer my "favorite people and favorite parts" question.

Whoops, didn't see that there either. Still though, the search engine is a great tool...lotta quality opinions out there. Excluding my needling of your initial post of course

My two favorite characters by far are Judge Smails and Al Czervik. Hmmm, best scene? Probably where the Bishop has the round of his life and then gets struck by lightning after cursing God for missing that last putt. I just love how Bill Murray slowly backs away, looks around to see if anyone sees him, and then runs off into the rainy night.

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Yes this is true but it doesn't answer my "favorite people and favorite parts" question.

My two favorite characters by far are Judge Smails and Al Czervik.

Everyone love Bill Murray, and rightfully so. But the real star of

Caddyshack is obviously the little furball he's hunting: the Gopher! It's so obvious. Hell, he can even dance! What's not to love about'm?

Posted
Everyone love Bill Murray, and rightfully so. But the real star of

Haha, I forgot about that damn kangaroo!

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Posted
Ty: You do drugs, Danny?
Danny: Everyday.
Ty: Good. Then what's your problem?

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3Wood: 906F 15°
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Irons: 660 (4-P)
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Posted
Lacey: My uncle says you've got a screw loose.
Ty: Your uncle molests collies.

Driver: 907D2 10.5°
3Wood: 906F 15°
Hybrid: 585H 21°
Irons: 660 (4-P)
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Posted
Bill Murray, who doesn't love the guy in this movie?!

My second favorite would be Ty


Ty, what did you shoot today?
Oh, Judge, I don't keep score.
Then how do you measure yourself with other golfers?
By height.

You know, you should play with Dr. Beeper and myself. I mean, he's been club champion for three years running and I'm no slouch myself.
Don't sell yourself short Judge, you're a tremendous slouch.

Posted
Cervik - Hey Wang! I hear this place is restricted. So don't tell them you're Jewish!

Judge - You'll get nothing and like it!!!!!

Carl - Your place got a pool?
Webb - Pool and a pond. Pond be good for you.

I can't think of the line but there is a line Carl says in his 'home' when Webb is there about the grass he has engineered.

And of course. Just be the ball.

All-time classic movie.

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3-Wood - Callaway Original Steelhead
Irons - Ben Hogan 3-PW Apex FTX, Rifle 6.5
Wedges - Titleist Vokey 52, 56, and 60
Putter - Scotty 2004 Newport Beach 1.5


Posted
Lacey Underall "I tried calling you, but I couldn't find the number for "Mr. Wonderful" in the phone book.

Ty "What spelling did you use?"

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Posted
My favorite movie of all time, and so many good quotes to choose from. A few of my favorites I haven't seen listed yet:

Carl: "Don't mind this. This is doctor's orders."

Lou: "You, pick up that blood."

Al: "Move over Swanson, I'm driving!"

Ty: "I don't play golf for money... against people." (I use this one every chance I get)

Spalding: "Are you gonna eat your fat?"

Mr. Havenkamp: "That's a peach, hon!" (Also very useful on the course)

Smails: "Spalding, get your foot off the boat!"

Posted
Lacy Who is your decorator Benni Hanna? Where did you get all this stuff?

Ty Vietnam

Lacy You were in the war??

Ty Ummm no........homo...........much better now though.

In the Bag...Ping Hoofer

3dx Tour Square - UST V2 HMOI X Flex
3dx 15* - X flex
Baffler DWS 20* Aldila NV Stiff 4-GW 600XC Forged Irons- S Flex 55* SW - Burner XD 60* LW - Burner XD Craz E Putter <----ProV1x---> Pellet


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