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Snake's head popping out from bottom of cup - I think I'll skip this hole... [Tweet w/photo]


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Growing up in Florida we had rattlesnakes and water moccasins. Both very dangerous. The moccasins would always be by the water and were very aggressive. I thew a tee at one on a par 3 once and it came up the hill after me. Thank god I could jump to my cart. Yes, I just got goosebumps typing this.

Kyle Paulhus

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I still find this hard to believe.  I never saw a hole cut that much deeper than what is needed to set the insert, and I never saw one with the socket for the flagstick that big around.  That is a large snake in the photo, and something about it just doesn't look right.

Yeah I still call BS too. No one who cuts holes would ever cut a hole that deep, then you gotta put the extra dirt somewhere other than the old hole, and if you dig the hole that deep the cup liner just goes to the bottom of the hole the first time someone puts the pin in (such as the person who is cutting holes).

Steve

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