A new sig line for Copper and 89th
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"It took me 17 years to get 3,000 hits in baseball. It took one afternoon on the golf course."
-Hank Aaron@Mik said in A new sig line for Copper and 89th:
"It took me 17 years to get 3,000 hits in baseball. It took one afternoon on the golf course."
Generously assume one afternoon has six hours. He would have to hit a golf ball a little over 8 times per minute to reach 3,000 hits in one afternoon. Golf is simply not that action-packed.
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@Mik said in A new sig line for Copper and 89th:
"It took me 17 years to get 3,000 hits in baseball. It took one afternoon on the golf course."
Generously assume one afternoon has six hours. He would have to hit a golf ball a little over 8 times per minute to reach 3,000 hits in one afternoon. Golf is simply not that action-packed.
@Axtremus said in A new sig line for Copper and 89th:
@Mik said in A new sig line for Copper and 89th:
"It took me 17 years to get 3,000 hits in baseball. It took one afternoon on the golf course."
Generously assume one after has six hours. He would have to hit a golf ball a little over 8 times per minute to reach 3,000 huts in one afternoon. Golf simply not that action-packed.
So Hank Aaron was straw manning those who think golf is hard. That’s shameful.
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@George-K Doesn't the red stick indicate that he is out of bound?
(Of course, that doesn't change that it was a very good shot.)
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@George-K Doesn't the red stick indicate that he is out of bound?
(Of course, that doesn't change that it was a very good shot.)
@taiwan_girl said in A new sig line for Copper and 89th:
@George-K Doesn't the red stick indicate that he is out of bound?
(Of course, that doesn't change that it was a very good shot.)
You're asking the wrong person. I have never set foot on a golf course, and have no plans to do so.
“Golf is a good walk spoiled.”
- attributed to Mark Twain, but probably not his line.
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@George-K Doesn't the red stick indicate that he is out of bound?
(Of course, that doesn't change that it was a very good shot.)
@taiwan_girl said in A new sig line for Copper and 89th:
@George-K Doesn't the red stick indicate that he is out of bound?
(Of course, that doesn't change that it was a very good shot.)
Nope, white is out of bounds. Red (and yellow) indicate hazards, such as water, but you’re more than welcome to try and hit your ball out of it without taking a penalty stroke.