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I couldn't have said it better myself
not a good screen grab of him...he looks fat.
I couldn't have said it better myself
not a good screen grab of him...he looks fat.
and he's right. When you hit the ball just right and you want to figure out how to repeat it over and over again. From a novice perspective, that's what the challenge is all about, how to repeat the right things over and over. It's a game where you challenge yourself to do better than you did last time.
I think the shot that gets me hard is hitting a great fairway wood off the turf on a longer par 5...that one makes me feel goodNo, no it was not.
Just hitting the green in regulation does it for me! Heck, if I get 3 quality shots in a row I feel like I should just quit the round. lol
I don't upgrade my bag often...but I am always tempted. I have been eying putters and fairway drivers this winter...might upgrade the 3 wood for next year.I can't even explain it. I spend thousands of dollars and hours of time at it every year and whether I knock it around in 78 strokes or 88 strokes, it doesn't make a squat bit of difference in my life whatsoever.
...and I can't stop!
I get frustrated with any sport or activity I play and always look forward to going back out and redeeming myself, so it's not just golf. I'd never quit anything because I got frustrated with how good I was at it.That's a hard question. I could probably play every day. Its a strange game where it seems people either love it or hate it. Once it has a hold on you you are hooked though.
Its the only endeavor I can think of where you get so frustrated but can't wait to get out there again.
Any other thing you did that frustrated you as much as golf does, you just would quit doing it, but not golf.
You are not a die hard golfer thenI get frustrated with any sport or activity I play and always look forward to going back out and redeeming myself, so it's not just golf. I'd never quit anything because I got frustrated with how good I was at it.
I think you misread my postYou are not a die hard golfer then
No one, not even Tiger Woods or Big Jack, played well after 4 or 5 rounds.Tried it 4/5 times, it took about that many times to realize I totally sucked at it, so there went the golf.
When those around you are rolling their eyes becuse you once again missed a two foot shot then a one foot shot, ha!!!!!!!!!
A crisply struck iron where you don't even feel it hit the face. Nothing like it.I think the shot that gets me hard is hitting a great fairway wood off the turf on a longer par 5...that one makes me feel good
also, one of my favorite feelings is taking my glove off walking or driving up to a green because you know you're putting
you still don't think I am a "die hard golfer" or just going to ignore your comment you made?A crisply struck iron where you don't even feel it hit the face. Nothing like it.
No clue what you are talking aboutyou still don't think I am a "die hard golfer" or just going to ignore your comment you made?
Post #14No clue what you are talking about
You are not a die hard golfer then