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Originally Posted by Topper

Damn...you have a lot of spare time on your hands.  I would just put a dot or two on my mine when needed.


It only takes a little time, and it helps me stay loose, cuz theyre just so ridiculous when I am out there hitting them

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So now you are going to be the guy looking in the woods for a half hour for your ball with the little piggy on it holding my group up. Just drop another ball damn it.

Just kidding, sort of. A lot of work there but whatever makes you happy. I buy balls by the dozen and they are all the same balls though so it's pretty easy to remember which ball I am playing and can usually tell where it goes when I hit it.

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One red line mark for putting and MDLS as in Manuel De Los Santos - so if I am getting frustrated at my game I remember what this guy can do and to chill the **** out.

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I put an "M" on mine, but I notice if I hit it just right it sometimes looks like a "W" when I pick it up...

Your daughter will always remember this, and if she doesn't you will.  Good going.

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Originally Posted by whatwoodtigerdo

So now you are going to be the guy looking in the woods for a half hour for your ball with the little piggy on it holding my group up. Just drop another ball damn it.

Just kidding, sort of. A lot of work there but whatever makes you happy. I buy balls by the dozen and they are all the same balls though so it's pretty easy to remember which ball I am playing and can usually tell where it goes when I hit it.


I would tend to agree with you, but thankfully I have no real attachment to the balls. Mydaughter can always color more, and I am always used to losing balls anyways.

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Originally Posted by Kieran123

One red line mark for putting and MDLS as in Manuel De Los Santos - so if I am getting frustrated at my game I remember what this guy can do and to chill the **** out.

Thats really impressive

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Originally Posted by Kieran123

One red line mark for putting and MDLS as in Manuel De Los Santos - so if I am getting frustrated at my game I remember what this guy can do and to chill the **** out.

Imagine what that guy could do with 2 legs.

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