I’m with Ray on this one. Although I’m not a golfer, I would play because it is fun ( like he said ), and I might get another hole-in-oneand re-live the thrill of the first one.
If you do not find golf fun….. that is reason enough to sell the clubs. But, selling them because you got a “hole in one”? And, you think that is the pinnacle of the game? Hmm. The hole-in-one is really not the point.
finkd almost 6 years ago
I’m with Ray on this one. Although I’m not a golfer, I would play because it is fun ( like he said ), and I might get another hole-in-oneand re-live the thrill of the first one.
David Huie Green DecisionsMatterGoodAndBad almost 6 years ago
“You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.”
Nachikethass almost 6 years ago
I am thinking Joe’s the type of golfer who gets through as many clubs as he does balls. That is no fun!!
Enter.Name.Here almost 6 years ago
But he still have 17 more holes to ace on!
rekam Premium Member almost 6 years ago
And it looked like they were on a miniature golf course.
jpayne4040 almost 6 years ago
I’ve never played Golf, but it looks more like torture than fun.
sueb1863 almost 6 years ago
This better not be because Dana yelled at him for daring to take a day off after working for several weeks straight.
jagedlo almost 6 years ago
If you’re going to give up golf, how are you going to relieve your stress, Joe?
Pipe Tobacco Premium Member almost 6 years ago
If you do not find golf fun….. that is reason enough to sell the clubs. But, selling them because you got a “hole in one”? And, you think that is the pinnacle of the game? Hmm. The hole-in-one is really not the point.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 6 years ago
I do that with bowling balls, once I bowl a 300 game I retire that ball. I don’t really go through many balls that way, only 3 in 20 years.