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Date: 09 Oct 2006 06:19:35
From: bill-o
Subject: Wierd Day


4 GIR, 3 birdies, 0 pars

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bill-o

A "gimme" can best be defined as an agreement between
two golfers neither of whom can putt very well.




 
Date: 09 Oct 2006 07:12:26
From: annika1980
Subject: Re: Wierd Day



bill-o wrote:
> 4 GIR, 3 birdies, 0 pars
>
> --
> bill-o

So you had a 3-putt .... you're still leading the tour in birdie
conversion %.
I can visualize one of your fellow competitors turning to another and
saying, "Opportunistic little shit, ain't he?'



 
Date: 09 Oct 2006 13:54:47
From: Frank Ketchum
Subject: Re: Wierd Day



"bill-o" <assimilate@borg.org > wrote in message
news:4529e9eb$0$18922$882e0bbb@news.ThunderNews.com...
>4 GIR, 3 birdies, 0 pars
>

Ouch.




 
Date: 09 Oct 2006 09:51:22
From: IcUrdazedandconfused
Subject: Re: Wierd Day


On Mon, 9 2006 06:19:35 GMT, "bill-o" <assimilate@borg.org > wrote:

>4 GIR, 3 birdies, 0 pars

..for a .....??


  
Date: 09 Oct 2006 16:35:46
From: bill-o
Subject: Re: Wierd Day


89 on a 71.9/136 layout (Ga Nat). I almost had my 3rd round of 3 birdies w/o
breaking 90....whew!

--
bill-o

A "gimme" can best be defined as an agreement between
two golfers neither of whom can putt very well.


   
Date: 09 Oct 2006 13:30:32
From: IcUrdazedandconfused
Subject: Re: Wierd Day


On Mon, 9 2006 16:35:46 GMT, "bill-o" <assimilate@borg.org > wrote:

>89 on a 71.9/136 layout (Ga Nat). I almost had my 3rd round of 3 birdies w/o
>breaking 90....whew!

I like that course. I don't think I have ever played it except in a
scramble.....

Long way down there......

BTW, you still can kick my butt.....