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If it's true, then you are probably the first person ever to claim a legitimate 8 handicap with only 20 rounds played.  Call me skeptical.

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If it's true, then you are probably the first person ever to claim a legitimate 8 handicap with only 20 rounds played.  Call me skeptical.

Call me jealous. :-P

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If it's true, then you are probably the first person ever to claim a legitimate 8 handicap with only 20 rounds played.  Call me skeptical.

I will probably never be a better golfer. My swing is accurate in its own right but is not remotely correct. Because of this I must play bump and run to the best of my abilities. That is I hit straight but no wrist involved. I hit with my back and arms ( tennis player ya know) . Remember also all the hours spent as a lonely kid doing nothing but hitting golf balls out on the farm. LOTS OF HOURS!! I played entire four day tournaments in my head with the cup being either the base of a tree or the corner of the barn or chicken house. I truly did put in the work. At first I was a bit peeved with you. Then just a bit disappointed. But I sincerely appreciate your last response and believe we can be friends on this forum. I think you have a lot of golf knowledge in that noggin of yours and I would greatly appreciate being the recipient of some of it if you could see it in your heart to share with a lucky hack. You can call yourself skeptical. That is quite normal. But I from this point I will only call you Friend. ---Matt


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I will probably never be a better golfer. My swing is accurate in its own right but is not remotely correct. Because of this I must play bump and run to the best of my abilities. That is I hit straight but no wrist involved. I hit with my back and arms ( tennis player ya know) . Remember also all the hours spent as a lonely kid doing nothing but hitting golf balls out on the farm. LOTS OF HOURS!!

I played entire four day tournaments in my head with the cup being either the base of a tree or the corner of the barn or chicken house. I truly did put in the work.

At first I was a bit peeved with you. Then just a bit disappointed. But I sincerely appreciate your last response and believe we can be friends on this forum. I think you have a lot of golf knowledge in that noggin of yours and I would greatly appreciate being the recipient of some of it if you could see it in your heart to share with a lucky hack.

You can call yourself skeptical. That is quite normal. But I from this point I will only call you Friend.

---Matt

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Call me jealous. :-P

[quote name="Lihu" url="/t/70073/geese/18#post_903146"] Call me jealous. :-P[/quote] When you grow up in the middle of nowhere and only have your siblings golf clubs and a rifle you learn how to hit the ball and shoot the center out of a target! Here is where some of you might lose me....I believe that in some circumstances that one must hunt for survival. My people always thanked the animal taken for giving its life. I however need not hunt. Even spiders are politely escorted out of my home and placed safely outside. Yeah I know I'm strange. Lol. I have two rescue dogs a rescue hamster rescue mouse and two rescue rats. Have had a rescue Opossum that was a host on a children's nature show in Atlanta in the 80s. Yes I am married and not the Wierd Lonely Animal Guy down the street that no one goes to on Halloween. LOL. Our kids were taught to respect nature. I am Cherokee. My firearms are only used for competition so please don't freak out over the mention of a rifle. Thanks. Mitakuye. ---Matt


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When you grow up in the middle of nowhere and only have your siblings golf clubs and a rifle you learn how to hit the ball and shoot the center out of a target!

Here is where some of you might lose me....I believe that in some circumstances that one must hunt for survival. My people always thanked the animal taken for giving its life. I however need not hunt. Even spiders are politely escorted out of my home and placed safely outside. Yeah I know I'm strange. Lol. I have two rescue dogs a rescue hamster rescue mouse and two rescue rats. Have had a rescue Opossum that was a host on a children's nature show in Atlanta in the 80s.

Yes I am married and not the Wierd Lonely Animal Guy down the street that no one goes to on Halloween. LOL. Our kids were taught to respect nature. I am Cherokee. My firearms are only used for competition so please don't freak out over the mention of a rifle. Thanks.

Mitakuye.

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If you're Cherokee why are you speaking Sioux????

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If you're Cherokee why are you speaking Sioux????

Ive always used that phrase. Every tribe knows it. Lakota/Dakota. Good observation. Wido


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If you're Cherokee why are you speaking Sioux????

What's Cherokee for "crazy as a freaking loon" ?!

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What's Cherokee for "crazy as a freaking loon" ?!

I have no idea. Did you want to know what your native name is? Just kidding. Could not pass that one up. Forgive me please. LOL


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David Fourputt has shown me integrity and respect as well as he could express and I thank and respect him as well. I do not reject his opinion of skepticism. Please follow his lead so that we may all be friends and help one another to be better people and better golfers. He is now being helpful to me. I could use your help as well. Sincerely ---Matt

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David You probably know this. Wido is Cherokee for Thank You. Are you by chance Seminole? I lived in S. Florida while a tennis player. I was asked often what tribe I belonged to. Back then I was 60 pounds lighter and looked Native! lol

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I am Cherokee.

[quote name="Always an 80" url="/t/70073/geese/0_100#post_903339"] Back then I was 60 pounds lighter and looked Native! lol[/quote] Say what? If you're Cherokee wouldn't it be natural to "look native"? I'm an airplane and people are always saying I look high...

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Say what? If you're Cherokee wouldn't it be natural to "look native"? I'm an airplane and people are always saying I look high...

By your bitter responses I would concur that you may well be high. I have been high a great deal in the past but I have never acted like you towards another person even if I did not agree with them on a given subject matter. You are indeed a disappointment. Forgive me. I can no longer waste my time on you. Be happy. Be safe. I wish you the best. ---Matt


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This is weird.  I don't even know how to feel about it.

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By your bitter responses I would concur that you may well be high. I have been high a great deal in the past but I have never acted like you towards another person even if I did not agree with them on a given subject matter. You are indeed a disappointment. Forgive me. I can no longer waste my time on you. Be happy. Be safe. I wish you the best. ---Matt

Bitter? That's a bit if an overstatement. I only asked why, if you are Cherokee, you speak Lakota. Then I noticed your comment about having been mistaken (?) for native in the past which confused me a little because I thought you were native. Maybe it was a typo or simply misstated. Maybe you're making stuff up. I don't know, just asking. I'll drop the line of inquiry because it doesn't really matter. Nvwadohiyadv :-)

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Back on topic or anyone participating can spend time in the penalty box.

I don't even know what y'all are prattling on about…

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Back on topic or anyone participating can spend time in the penalty box.

I don't even know what y'all are prattling on about…

ROFL -  Yeah, it sure doesn't have anything to do with goose poop.

Despite it's rather disgusting nature, goose do-do is still just a loose impediment (sometimes very loose :bugout: ).  If it gets on the ball, then the ball may still only be cleaned when it is allowed under the rules.  No special considerations for what is a naturally occurring condition on the course.

A lot of geese tend to winter in the Denver area, and naturally they gravitate to the golf courses.  The poop situation can get fairly extreme by late winter, so my home course will actually break out the mowers and run them on the fairways to chop up the dried feces.  They use plastic bladed snow shovels to de-poop the greens every morning through the winter if the course is open for play.

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