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Decuple Bogey-if it is good enough for the pros.....


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1 minute ago, Gator Hazard said:

I read this today about a poor fella on the Web.com Tour who is obviously a very good golfer and it made me feel better about my game.  Decuple Bogey? Oh yeah, it's in my wheelhouse.

http://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/golf/webcom-tour-player-finishes-round-with-decuple-bogey-15/ar-AAm81nC?li=BBnbfcL&ocid=iehp

 

 

 

Ouch.

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15 minutes ago, bkuehn1952 said:

There are some words I really don't want to learn, like decuple.  ;-)

I have the perfect antidote...drum roll... E-S-C!!.. tada-dub-dhish...:beer:

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Time to go back to the day job...!

I wish the article gave details on how he managed to do that!

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2 minutes ago, David in FL said:

Time to go back to the day job...!

I wish the article gave details on how he managed to do that!

 

13 minutes ago, bmartin461 said:

This post describes Kevin Na's strokes for his 16.

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3 minutes ago, GolfLug said:

I have the perfect antidote...drum roll... E-S-C!!.. tada-dub-dhish...:beer:

Yes.  The odds of my taking a decuple bogey are fairly low as typically when I hit "10" the ball is in my pocket and I am walking to the next hole.

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2 minutes ago, dennyjones said:

 

This post describes Kevin Na's strokes for his 16.

There is a youtube video out there as well somewhere showing it.  For most of his shots he should have had a machete, mosquito net, and a canteen. 

4 minutes ago, bkuehn1952 said:

Yes.  The odds of my taking a decuple bogey are fairly low as typically when I hit "10" the ball is in my pocket and I am walking to the next hole.

Exactly, its a courtesy thing for me as well.  If I am going to mess up that much it is time to just move on and not slow down anyone playing with me or behind me any more than I may already have. 

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12 minutes ago, David in FL said:

Time to go back to the day job...!

I wish the article gave details on how he managed to do that!

They were going to, but decided it they would have to add 3 pages to the paper to provide the details. :-D

How would you like to have your name in the record books for THAT?

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Same guy we discussed here too:

Double ouch.

 

16 minutes ago, David in FL said:

Time to go back to the day job...!

So yah

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