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Vol. 13, No. 15, October 9, 2000
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Web Fun
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The Real Rules of Golf
- If you really want to get better at golf, go back and take it up at a much earlier age.
- The game of golf is 90% mental and 10% mental.
- Since bad shots come in groups of three, a fourth bad shot is actually the beginning of the next group of three.
- When you look up and cause an awful shot, you will always look down again at exactly the moment when you ought to
continue watching the ball – if you ever want to see it again.
- Any change works for a maximum of three holes and a minimum of not at all.
- No matter how bad you are playing, it is always possible to play worse.
- Never try to keep more than 300 separate thoughts in your mind during your swing.
- When your shot has to carry over a water hazard, you can either hit one more club or two more balls.
- If you're afraid a full shot might reach the green while the foursome ahead of you is still putting out, you have two
options: a] you can immediately shank a lay-up, or b] you can wait until the green is clear and top a ball halfway there.
- The less skilled the player, the more likely he is to share his ideas about the golf swing.
- The inevitable result of any golf lesson is the instant elimination of the one critical unconscious motion that
allowed you to compensate for all your errors.
- If it ain't broke, try changing your grip
- Golfers who claim they don't cheat, also lie.
- Everyone replaces his divot after a perfect approach shot.
- A golf match is a test of your skill against your opponent's luck.
- It's surprisingly easy to hole a 50-foot putt when you lie 10.
- Counting on your opponent to inform you when he breaks a rule is like expecting him to make fun of his own haircut.
- Nonchalant putts count the same as chalant putts.
- It's not a gimme if you're still away.
- The shortest distance between any two points on a golf course is a straight line that passes directly through the center of a very large tree.
- There are two kinds of bounces: unfair bounces, and bounces just the way you meant to play it.
- You can hit a 2-acre fairway 10% of the time, and a 2-inch branch 90% of the time.
- Every time a golfer makes a birdie, he must subsequently make two triple bogeys to restore the fundamental equilibrium of the universe.
- If you want to hit a 7-iron as far as Tiger Woods does, simply try to lay up just short of a water hazard.
- To calculate the speed of a player's downswing, multiply the speed of his back swing by his handicap. Example: back
swing 20 mph, handicap 15, downswing 300mph.
- There are two things you can learn by stopping your back swing at the top and checking the position of your hands:
how many hands you have and which one is wearing the glove.
- Hazards attract; fairways repel.
- You can put "draw" on the ball, you can put "fade" on the ball; but no golfer can put "straight" on the ball.
- A ball you can see in the rough from 50 yards away is not yours.
- If there is a ball in the fringe and a ball in the bunker, your ball is in the bunker.
- If both balls are in the bunker, yours is in the footprint.
- Don't buy a putter until you've had a chance to throw it.
This picture was taken with a digital camera in the Bitterroot National Forest in Montana on August 6, 2000, by a fire behavior
analyst from Fairbanks, Alaska, by the name of John McColgan.
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