#10 just escaped from Arch's house
and I kinda relate to #5
slatten49 wrote:
I would 'lay-up' on #7
Loved all of them but especially #6.
slatten49 wrote:
I would 'lay-up' on #7
never fear Slat
you'd never hit it 175 yards
badbobby wrote:
never fear Slat
you'd never hit it 175 yards
Puh-leeze, BB. When I quit golf, I was carrying a 12-handicap & drove, on the average, about 240 yds. That was usually with a 3-wood, as I controlled it better than my driver. For a 175 yd. shot, I would'a probably gone with a 5-iron.
The short game was my strength, with an emphasis on my putter. Too often, slicing my tee shot was a problem...for par 4s & 5s.
badbobby wrote:
#10 just escaped from Arch's house
and I kinda relate to #5
The sine doesn't have a phone number. I was wondering where that dog got off too.
archie bunker wrote:
The sine doesn't have a phone number. I was wondering where that dog got off too.
dam Arch
he musta ate the chain
and now you can add your telly number
see what a good friend I am??
badbobby wrote:
do you mean lay down?
As well as it can be explained, BB...."A 'lay up' is a golf shot that is played conservatively in order to avoid trouble ahead on the hole. For example, you might be able to clear that water hazard up ahead ... then again, you're not certain. Go for it? Or play it safe? If you play it safe, you'll hit a lay-up shot short of the water hazard that removes the possibility of going into the water and incurring a penalty.
A golfer 'lays up' on a hole when the risk outweighs the reward, or when the golfer knows that hitting a shorter shot is really the only option."
slatten49 wrote:
As well as it can be explained, BB...."A 'lay up' is a golf shot that is played conservatively in order to avoid trouble ahead on the hole. For example, you might be able to clear that water hazard up ahead ... then again, you're not certain. Go for it? Or play it safe? If you play it safe, you'll hit a lay-up shot short of the water hazard that removes the possibility of going into the water and incurring a penalty.
A golfer 'lays up' on a hole when the risk outweighs the reward, or when the golfer knows that hitting a shorter shot is really the only option."
As well as it can be explained, BB...."A 'lay... (
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you are teaching me the golf game??
really Slat
I have been known to walk the eighteen chasing a lil white ball
done a lil layin up in my time too
although maybe not in golf terms
badbobby wrote:
you are teaching me the golf game??
really Slat
I have been known to walk the eighteen chasing a lil white ball
done a lil layin up in my time too
although maybe not in golf terms
No offense meant, BB. You seemed not to understand what the term implied. I can now see you were jerking my chain, ya' durn Squid.
BTW, top 'o the morning to ya'
slatten49 wrote:
I would 'lay-up' on #7
Very very carefully I might add. I may even start with a putter from that distance.
I can think of many things,that are better,than beating hell out of a little white ball,then going to the 19 th hole,to brag about,how many times you beat it.
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