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Originally Posted by Paradox

I'm goin home...goin home.

Absolutely the funniest part of the video. lol

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I know I shouldn't so ignore this but I just have to.

In response to the title, so am I.

"It's better to burn out than to fade away." -Kurt Cobain


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Haha! That was pretty funny!  I feel like I had a similar experience.  Today, I was playing with my buddy, and all day he wasn't making any putts (missed 3 2-3 footers) and he's normally a good putter.  Everything else, tee to green, was pretty awesome! Great to play with!  18th hole, par 5, hit 2 great shots giving him an easy 10 yard pitch up the hill.  Chunks it short, chips on, and 2 putts.  I said, "Wow, golf really is your love, hate relationship!"  He said, "You have no idea!" haha!

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Originally Posted by Domenic

I know I shouldn't so ignore this but I just have to.

In response to the title, so am I.

If you KNOW you shouldn't than DON'T plus the fact it wasn't even close to funny...

The video is hilarious

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Great video, could have been me last week.  I never cease to be amazed at how a single round of golf can undo every last ounce of confidence I've built up after hours and hours of lessons and great practice at the range.

Joe Paradiso

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hahahaha thanks for sharing......i was very those to many incidents.....


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Originally Posted by clubchamp

If you KNOW you shouldn't than DON'T plus the fact it wasn't even close to funny...

The video is hilarious

well those jokes aren't never meant to be laughing funny. There'll just like, grunt, I acknowledge the attempt at human, but its not laughable.

"It's better to burn out than to fade away." -Kurt Cobain


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Originally Posted by newtogolf

Great video, could have been me last week.  I never cease to be amazed at how a single round of golf can undo every last ounce of confidence I've built up after hours and hours of lessons and great practice at the range.

Isn't that the truth! And, yeah, funny video.


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Meh... I liked the similar Tiger commercial better.

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Was playing with a few nice guys (not very good golfers) last weekend.  Someone from another hole hit over to our fairway and started cursing and screaming and getting himself all worked up.  A guy in my group said "Why's he so mad?  Doesn't he know golf is hard?"  That made me smile.


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Originally Posted by golfaddiction

Was playing with a few nice guys (not very good golfers) last weekend.  Someone from another hole hit over to our fairway and started cursing and screaming and getting himself all worked up.  A guy in my group said "Why's he so mad?  Doesn't he know golf is hard?"  That made me smile.

This may have been my buddy whom I usually play with. I told him "Relax dude, don't you know why it's called golf? -- because the word "%@$&!" was already taken."


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too funny !!!

John

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