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<blockquote data-quote="Voyageur" data-source="post: 1079145" data-attributes="member: 17953"><p>Golf. I could drive a ball 250-300 yards off the tee. The problem was, where was it going? I think my fairway landings were in the 10% to 15% range. The rest were scattered in both directions and sometimes ending up with the ball being nearly as far away from the pin as it was when I teed off. That was the good part of my game. The rest was downhill.</p><p></p><p>There was one time when I went golfing alone and my oldest son asked if he could tag along and be my "caddy." We had a great time on that course. I shot the best round of golf I ever did in my whole life, and I think he was responsible for it. The game itself didn't matter as much as just being out there with him. I shot a two over on that 9 hole course and I never realized that I'd had par 7 holes and nothing worse than a bogie. </p><p></p><p>I never repeated anything near that. I was a high 80s to low 100s golfer depending on how hard the ground was. The softer the ground the better. I wasn't afraid of trying to act like an excavator hitting a ball when the ground wasn't like a rock.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Voyageur, post: 1079145, member: 17953"] Golf. I could drive a ball 250-300 yards off the tee. The problem was, where was it going? I think my fairway landings were in the 10% to 15% range. The rest were scattered in both directions and sometimes ending up with the ball being nearly as far away from the pin as it was when I teed off. That was the good part of my game. The rest was downhill. There was one time when I went golfing alone and my oldest son asked if he could tag along and be my "caddy." We had a great time on that course. I shot the best round of golf I ever did in my whole life, and I think he was responsible for it. The game itself didn't matter as much as just being out there with him. I shot a two over on that 9 hole course and I never realized that I'd had par 7 holes and nothing worse than a bogie. I never repeated anything near that. I was a high 80s to low 100s golfer depending on how hard the ground was. The softer the ground the better. I wasn't afraid of trying to act like an excavator hitting a ball when the ground wasn't like a rock. [/QUOTE]
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