I’d never been to a golf club store before. The golf clubs look so pretty! If there was ever one sport that I might be interested in practicing, it’s golf. We have two huge golf courses right where we live, too.
Golf is a great game π How much frustration tolerance do you have? lol. Also, no need to buy new clubs… practice with somebody who you know or buy some at a garage sale at about 10% the cost… VERY few golfers are good enough that the newest clubs would be of benefit.
If I was closer i would give you lessons… but good luck nonetheless!
I hope you can take the heat. And as Matt said, I hope you have patience. I tried twice and gave up. My coordination (or lack of it) is the stuff of legend.
No, sometimes a putter is just a putter. But I wonder sometimes about the ball retriever. But mastery of golf is said by many to be an exercise in ruthless self-examination.
Golf is a great game π How much frustration tolerance do you have? lol. Also, no need to buy new clubs… practice with somebody who you know or buy some at a garage sale at about 10% the cost… VERY few golfers are good enough that the newest clubs would be of benefit.
If I was closer i would give you lessons… but good luck nonetheless!
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I hope you can take the heat. And as Matt said, I hope you have patience. I tried twice and gave up. My coordination (or lack of it) is the stuff of legend.
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I’m not trying to learn, or anything. I’m just looking at the clubs because I’d never seen them before.
Welcome back from Argentina!
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Thanks!
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If you like psychoanalysis, you’ll love golf.
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Rescuing an old post! Thank you!
What is the connection between psychoanalysis and golf? The phallic symbolism of the clubs? π
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No, sometimes a putter is just a putter. But I wonder sometimes about the ball retriever. But mastery of golf is said by many to be an exercise in ruthless self-examination.
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Ah, how interesting!
Also, how come everybody is making these great humorous comments today? I’m grateful!
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