When worlds collide
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: NY
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When worlds collide
Some things are just meant to be I guess. Our golf cart was acting funny this morning so we stopped at the turn and traded it in for a fresh one. Laying in the cart was something that instantly caught my eye and made me laugh and think of this place at the same time.
I had never seen one before but I simply HAD to use it on the back 9 just for giggles. Two of the other three guys were hunters and the laughs, comments and comparisons were endless.........especially on the tee box where a couple does stood feeding about 30 yards away
Despite the negative feedback I got from the peanut gallery I managed to shoot 38 on the back and finish with a 78............low enough to have the last laugh at the bar as my buddies paid the check.
Is there anything bristles can't do???
Immitation is the highest form of flattery..........you just know the guy who invented this shoots a WB.
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I had never seen one before but I simply HAD to use it on the back 9 just for giggles. Two of the other three guys were hunters and the laughs, comments and comparisons were endless.........especially on the tee box where a couple does stood feeding about 30 yards away
Despite the negative feedback I got from the peanut gallery I managed to shoot 38 on the back and finish with a 78............low enough to have the last laugh at the bar as my buddies paid the check.
Is there anything bristles can't do???
Immitation is the highest form of flattery..........you just know the guy who invented this shoots a WB.
[8D]
#10
RE: When worlds collide
ORIGINAL: atlasman
Is there anything bristles can't do???
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Is there anything bristles can't do???
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However Atlas..I will caution you on your latest find! I didn't use these either but have 1st hand knowledge..
{Flashback to last July 06} Me and my partner(an elderly Gentleman of mediocre talent..2 man teams randomly drawn) are playing for the first half, league championship, and he is using this brush tee on all his tee shots. This days temperature is pushing the upper 90's with no breeze. We step up on 18 (we were playing the back 9 that day)all square. My partnerand my opponents partner are bothgetting a shot on this demanding par 4. During my partners backswing.. his ball (and I can still visualize it as if in slow motion) falls off the bristles, which have become like noodles in the days heat, He sees this, and to correct "goes down after the ball", and lays a chunk of turf over the ball like an old man wearing a comb-over. We loose the match 1 down all because of bristles..
Youask "are there anything bristles can't do?" and I say, yes, there is! They cannot hold up to the heat of battle. Bristles are fine for toothbrush but forArrow or Tee ..stay away or you will alsobe cashing second place checks!