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John H
- show quoted text - "Never fails." What are y'all sniveling about Johnny? I commended one of your turds for actually saying he would take the time to "play a round" with a disabled veteran....no less a family member. I think that's great. BTW..don't ever recall JackOff claiming to have served in the military. Interesting! |
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On Fri, 19 Apr 2019 11:52:22 -0400, John H.
wrote: why not just choose and direction and distance, walk to the chosen spot, and drop the ball. Sounds like you have seen me play ;-) |
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On Fri, 19 Apr 2019 09:06:28 -0700 (PDT), Its Me
wrote: On Friday, April 19, 2019 at 11:52:23 AM UTC-4, John H wrote: On Fri, 19 Apr 2019 10:55:35 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 18 Apr 2019 15:32:06 -0400, John H. wrote: This is probably approved by the NRA also! https://www.ezeegolf.com/video === Heh! Do they have a radar guided ball also with a built in homing device? Or one that will make the ball jump out of the water and back onto the fairway? --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com That's next, I guess. To me the concept is stupid. If you have an infallible club, why not just choose and direction and distance, walk to the chosen spot, and drop the ball. Then do it again, until you're on the green. But this club is actually being sold. I hear Fairfax County considers it a firearm and has made it illegal (that from the golfer who informed me of this thing). I get the feeling that it's not as easy as it may seem. While you might be assured that the ball is going to go somewhere, I'll bet that just like "real" golf, any misalignment of the head will make the ball go left or right. Also, rocking the club back and forth would change the angle it strikes the ball, and then its trajectory and distance. I see it as a way to allow someone with a physical handicap that prevents them from swinging a club to still enjoy a social round of golf. I have a BIL who's on full disability from the military that I'll bet would love one of those. I'd play a round with him. The strange thing about hitting a golf ball is that most of the effort ends up being in the last 2/3s of the distance or less. A mediocre swat will get you 150-180 yards and Tiger on a good day only hits ~300. I shot a social game with good players once, using nothing but a 5 iron, a club I was hitting well at the time and other shorter clubs. My score was about as good as I do and no shot was more than 160-170 yards. (but they were all in play). |
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On Friday, April 19, 2019 at 5:04:28 PM UTC-4, wrote:
On Fri, 19 Apr 2019 09:06:28 -0700 (PDT), Its Me wrote: On Friday, April 19, 2019 at 11:52:23 AM UTC-4, John H wrote: On Fri, 19 Apr 2019 10:55:35 -0400, wrote: On Thu, 18 Apr 2019 15:32:06 -0400, John H. wrote: This is probably approved by the NRA also! https://www.ezeegolf.com/video === Heh! Do they have a radar guided ball also with a built in homing device? Or one that will make the ball jump out of the water and back onto the fairway? --- This email has been checked for viruses by AVG. https://www.avg.com That's next, I guess. To me the concept is stupid. If you have an infallible club, why not just choose and direction and distance, walk to the chosen spot, and drop the ball. Then do it again, until you're on the green. But this club is actually being sold. I hear Fairfax County considers it a firearm and has made it illegal (that from the golfer who informed me of this thing). I get the feeling that it's not as easy as it may seem. While you might be assured that the ball is going to go somewhere, I'll bet that just like "real" golf, any misalignment of the head will make the ball go left or right. Also, rocking the club back and forth would change the angle it strikes the ball, and then its trajectory and distance. I see it as a way to allow someone with a physical handicap that prevents them from swinging a club to still enjoy a social round of golf. I have a BIL who's on full disability from the military that I'll bet would love one of those. I'd play a round with him. The strange thing about hitting a golf ball is that most of the effort ends up being in the last 2/3s of the distance or less. A mediocre swat will get you 150-180 yards and Tiger on a good day only hits ~300. I shot a social game with good players once, using nothing but a 5 iron, a club I was hitting well at the time and other shorter clubs. My score was about as good as I do and no shot was more than 160-170 yards. (but they were all in play). Hence the saying, "Drive for show, putt for dough." If you can keep it in play, your short game and putting is where the stroke pile up. However, I'll bet those good players weren't real happy about stopping at 140 yards to let you hit again while their balls were laying out at 250. ![]() |
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True North wrote:
Its Me - show quoted text - "I get the feeling that it's not as easy as it may seem. Â*While you might be assured that the ball is going to go somewhere, I'll bet that just like "real" golf, any misalignment of the head will make the ball go left or right. Â*Also, rocking the club back and forth would change the angle it strikes the ball, and then its trajectory and distance.Â* I see it as a way to allow someone with a physical handicap that prevents them from swinging a club to still enjoy a social round of golf. Â*I have a BIL who's on full disability from the military that I'll bet would love one of those. Â*I'd play a round with him." Well, aren't you compassionate and considerate. Y'all might get an award for that. Well, your opinion matters. Just not to any of us. |
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Kalif Swill guzzles another drink...
- hide quoted text - True North wrote:Â* Its MeÂ* Â* - show quoted text -Â* Â* "I get the feeling that it's not as easy as it may seem. Â*While you mightÂ* be assured that the ball is going to go somewhere, I'll bet that justÂ* like "real" golf, any misalignment of the head will make the ball go leftÂ* or right. Â*Also, rocking the club back and forth would change the angleÂ* it strikes the ball, and then its trajectory and distance.Â*Â* Â* I see it as a way to allow someone with a physical handicap that preventsÂ* them from swinging a club to still enjoy a social round of golf. Â*I haveÂ* a BIL who's on full disability from the military that I'll bet would loveÂ* one of those. Â*I'd play a round with him."Â* Â* Â* Well, aren't you compassionate and considerate. Â*Y'all might get an award for that.Â* Â* Â* Â* "Well, your opinion matters. Â*Just not to any of us." I completely understand, Swill. You repugnants aren't big on compassion or consideration towards others. |
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True North wrote:
Kalif Swill guzzles another drink... - hide quoted text - True North wrote:Â* Its MeÂ* Â* - show quoted text -Â* Â* "I get the feeling that it's not as easy as it may seem. Â*While you mightÂ* be assured that the ball is going to go somewhere, I'll bet that justÂ* like "real" golf, any misalignment of the head will make the ball go leftÂ* or right. Â*Also, rocking the club back and forth would change the angleÂ* it strikes the ball, and then its trajectory and distance.Â*Â* Â* I see it as a way to allow someone with a physical handicap that preventsÂ* them from swinging a club to still enjoy a social round of golf. Â*I haveÂ* a BIL who's on full disability from the military that I'll bet would loveÂ* one of those. Â*I'd play a round with him."Â* Â* Â* Well, aren't you compassionate and considerate. Â*Y'all might get an award for that.Â* Â* Â* Â* "Well, your opinion matters. Â*Just not to any of us." I completely understand, Swill. You repugnants aren't big on compassion or consideration towards others. Oh, we have compassion. Not much for stupid actions. And your statements and actions are stupid. |
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Bill wrote:
True North wrote: Kalif Swill guzzles another drink... - hide quoted text - True North wrote: Its Me - show quoted text - "I get the feeling that it's not as easy as it may seem. While you might be assured that the ball is going to go somewhere, I'll bet that just like "real" golf, any misalignment of the head will make the ball go left or right. Also, rocking the club back and forth would change the angle it strikes the ball, and then its trajectory and distance. I see it as a way to allow someone with a physical handicap that prevents them from swinging a club to still enjoy a social round of golf. I have a BIL who's on full disability from the military that I'll bet would love one of those. I'd play a round with him." Well, aren't you compassionate and considerate. Y'all might get an award for that. "Well, your opinion matters. Just not to any of us." I completely understand, Swill. You repugnants aren't big on compassion or consideration towards others. Oh, we have compassion. Not much for stupid actions. And your statements and actions are stupid. He's a moron - really. He's trying really hard to fill in for his master and he's doing a very lousy job. |
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