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To: PatiBob who wrote (159335)2/14/2008 9:59:12 AM
From: Oral Roberts  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 225578
 
It's called paralysis by analysis and it's a common golf problem. A person needs to think and work on things on the range but on the course we should just step up and let her rip and hope the time spent on the range will be put to good use.

And if that doesn't work then we hope the time spent learning swear words will be put to good use:)



To: PatiBob who wrote (159335)2/14/2008 2:07:04 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 225578
 
You are too funny! Last time I went to drive golf balls, I had ONE ball that went where it was supposed to go...over 300 yards straight out. ALL the rest were little puny drives, wobbly all over the place.

One of the balls even had the termity to dribble down off the tee, and wander down to the edge of the stand we were standing on, and drop off to the ground. Man was that embarrassing! The ONE that went out there in good fashion, was the only one... I just said to myself...."OK just hit the darn thing and see what happens".... All the rest I was trying to get arm straight, legs right, shoes right, and etc....

Maybe that should tell me something. Besides to only play golf at night, so no one can see the flubs....<gg>