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Date: 02 Sep 2006 19:47:41
From: bill-o
Subject: last four rounds
played Sat, Sun, Mon & Today: 94, 80, 80, 105. I've never been a steady
Eddy, but Holy book ends Batman! The two 80s were nothing fancy, 1 bird in
36 holes, just real steady golf, no penalties, 3 doubles whereas the other
rounds I just could not keep the ball in play.

--
bill-o

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




 
Date: 02 Sep 2006 20:23:05
From: 3putt
Subject: Re: last four rounds

"bill-o" <assimilate@borg.org > wrote in message
news:44f9dfd5$0$23911$882e0bbb@news.ThunderNews.com...
> played Sat, Sun, Mon & Today: 94, 80, 80, 105. I've never been a steady
> Eddy, but Holy book ends Batman! The two 80s were nothing fancy, 1 bird in
> 36 holes, just real steady golf, no penalties, 3 doubles whereas the other
> rounds I just could not keep the ball in play.
>
> --
> bill-o

Day 4: too much golf. the body was tired





  
Date: 03 Sep 2006 04:51:45
From: bill-o
Subject: Re: last four rounds

On 2-Sep-2006, "3putt" <golf24/7@golfing.com > wrote:

> "bill-o" <assimilate@borg.org> wrote in message
> news:44f9dfd5$0$23911$882e0bbb@news.ThunderNews.com...
> > played Sat, Sun, Mon & Today: 94, 80, 80, 105. I've never been a steady
> > Eddy, but Holy book ends Batman! The two 80s were nothing fancy, 1 bird
> > in
> > 36 holes, just real steady golf, no penalties, 3 doubles whereas the
> > other
> > rounds I just could not keep the ball in play.
> >
> > --
> > bill-o
>
> Day 4: too much golf. the body was tired

fatigue may have been a factor, but it wasn't from golf. Re-read my play
days.

--
bill-o

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


   
Date: 03 Sep 2006 10:12:58
From: Alan Murphy
Subject: Re: last four rounds
"bill-o" <assimilate@borg.org > wrote in message
news:44fa5f58$0$23876$882e0bbb@news.ThunderNews.com...
>
> On 2-Sep-2006, "3putt" <golf24/7@golfing.com> wrote:
>
>> > played Sat, Sun, Mon & Today: 94, 80, 80, 105. I've never been a
>> > steady
>> > bill-o
>>
>> Day 4: too much golf. the body was tired
>
> fatigue may have been a factor, but it wasn't from golf. Re-read my play
> days.
> bill-o
>
Day 4: not enough golf. Nobody's at their best
after a layoff :-)

Alan





    
Date: 04 Sep 2006 00:33:24
From: bill-o
Subject: Re: last four rounds

On 3-Sep-2006, "Alan Murphy" <afmccl@btinternet.com > wrote:

> "bill-o" <assimilate@borg.org> wrote in message
> news:44fa5f58$0$23876$882e0bbb@news.ThunderNews.com...
> >
> > On 2-Sep-2006, "3putt" <golf24/7@golfing.com> wrote:
> >
> >> > played Sat, Sun, Mon & Today: 94, 80, 80, 105. I've never been a
> >> > steady
> >> > bill-o
> >>
> >> Day 4: too much golf. the body was tired
> >
> > fatigue may have been a factor, but it wasn't from golf. Re-read my play
> > days.
> > bill-o
> >
> Day 4: not enough golf. Nobody's at their best
> after a layoff :-)

Ding, Ding, Ding...we have a weiner!

--
bill-o

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


 
Date: 02 Sep 2006 13:34:48
From: The_Professor
Subject: Re: last four rounds

bill-o wrote:
> played Sat, Sun, Mon & Today: 94, 80, 80, 105. I've never been a steady
> Eddy, but Holy book ends Batman! The two 80s were nothing fancy, 1 bird in
> 36 holes, just real steady golf, no penalties, 3 doubles whereas the other
> rounds I just could not keep the ball in play.
>

Welcome to my world! If you are as "lucky" as me, you will keep this
sort of thing up for the rest of your life!

;^)



  
Date: 03 Sep 2006 10:08:40
From: retiredusarmy
Subject: Re: last four rounds

"The_Professor" <dbid@att.net > wrote in message
news:1157229288.134601.95100@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...

bill-o wrote:
> played Sat, Sun, Mon & Today: 94, 80, 80, 105. I've never been a steady
> Eddy, but Holy book ends Batman! The two 80s were nothing fancy, 1 bird in
> 36 holes, just real steady golf, no penalties, 3 doubles whereas the other
> rounds I just could not keep the ball in play.
>

Welcome to my world! If you are as "lucky" as me, you will keep this
sort of thing up for the rest of your life!

;^)

Hmmm, is there a get together that I missed seeing. When Bill-O starts
shooting scores in that range, it means he is about to put a whipping on
this old, fat man.




   
Date: 04 Sep 2006 00:36:22
From: bill-o
Subject: Re: last four rounds

On 3-Sep-2006, "retiredusarmy" <tenniscoach1998nospam@hotmail.com > wrote:

> "The_Professor" <dbid@att.net> wrote in message
> news:1157229288.134601.95100@h48g2000cwc.googlegroups.com...
>
> bill-o wrote:
> > played Sat, Sun, Mon & Today: 94, 80, 80, 105. I've never been a steady
> > Eddy, but Holy book ends Batman! The two 80s were nothing fancy, 1 bird
> > in
> > 36 holes, just real steady golf, no penalties, 3 doubles whereas the
> > other
> > rounds I just could not keep the ball in play.
> >
>
> Welcome to my world! If you are as "lucky" as me, you will keep this
> sort of thing up for the rest of your life!
>
> ;^)
>
> Hmmm, is there a get together that I missed seeing. When Bill-O starts
> shooting scores in that range, it means he is about to put a whipping on
> this old, fat man.

If by that range you mean 78-108, I'm definitely capable of it! BTW, I
sought professional help today after another poor BS day and the verdict is
that my hip turn has become a lateral sway, no wonder I don't know where
it's going!

--
bill-o

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