Herman by Jim Unger for January 22, 2016

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    Liverlips McCracken Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    Well. not all at once.

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    franksmin  almost 9 years ago

    She’s saving the driver for the green

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    JChris1689  almost 9 years ago

    “Three!”

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    PICTO  almost 9 years ago

    It makes the doglegs easier.

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    Linguist  almost 9 years ago

    I was once asked what my golf handicap was. I told them :" Every club in the bag ! "

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    J Short  almost 9 years ago

    Jean van de Velde had a 3 stroke lead going into the a 18th hole of the 1999 British Open. He only needed a double bogey to win. He shot 3 over on the last hole (triple bogey). It was considered one of the worst collapses in sporting history. He went on to do a television ad where he used only his putter and was able to shoot a better score on the same 18th hole.

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    Nuri the Turk Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    Reminds me of the old joke about the gorilla who could drive a ball 600 yards. when the trainer was asked, “how does he putt?” He replied, “just like he drives, 600 yards”.

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    RalphZIggy  almost 9 years ago

    took golf for PE class during college. could do distance but not direction. One of my balls landed on faculty house lawn at rear of campus, so I ran over there and made massive divot in some professor’s lawn as I hit the ball back into the PE field. They made campus announcement next day about not playing off faculty lawn

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    danketaz Premium Member almost 9 years ago

    I grew up the only lefty in a right-handed bunch of golfers. For years, the only club they’d let me use was the putter. So yes! you can putt over 300 yards.

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    Chris Sherlock  almost 9 years ago

    At least she won’t have to take a penalty drop for a lost ball.

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