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HEARD ON THE COURSE

Is that my friend in the trap or is that jerk on the green?

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FORE!

A deaf mute steps up to tee off on the first hole of a golf course, when a large burly guy yells "Hey You!, Nobody tees off ahead of Big Ralph". Being deaf, the poor guy continues to prepare for his shot, so Ralph runs up thinking the deaf mute is being obstinate, and knocks the poor guy to the ground, kicks his ball away, and prepares for his own shot. After Ralph has hit the ball and proceeded down the fairway after it, the mute gets up brushes himself off, waits a moment, and again prepares his shot. 

The deaf mute then hits a beautiful shot straight up the middle of the fairway, striking big Ralph in the back of the head, and knocking him unconscious. The mute then walks down the fairway, rolls big Ralph and holds up four fingers in front of Ralph's face.

 

 

   

 

This week on the Tours

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The PGA

Full Leaderboard

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The CHAMPIONS Tour

April 14 - 20, 2008

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The LPGA

April 7 - 13, 2008

 
 

Quote of the Week

"You create your own luck by the way you play. There's no such luck as bad luck. Fate has nothing to do with success or failure, because that is a negative philosophy that indicts one's confidence, and I'll have no part of it."

-Greg Norman, after his loss at the'96 Masters

 

   

QUICK TIP:

Keep your chin up for a full turn

Having trouble with your shoulder turn? Most turning problems stem from an incorrect and poor posture. Work on pulling your shoulder blades back, straightening your spine from tail bone to neck, and most of all lifting your chin off of your chest. Forget "keep your head down" and try to "keep your chin up." A better posture will improve your torso rotation and take care of that shoulder turn

- Donald Crawley, www.golfsimplified.com

New Rules Effective

January 1, 2008

The United States Golf Association (USGA) has issued an updated 'Rules of Golf' book that will be effective worldwide as of January 1, 2008. It represents the culmination of four years of work by the USGA and R&A Rules Limited following consultation with other golfing bodies throughout the world.

The changes to the Rules generally fall into two broad categories: (1) those that improve the clarity of the Rules and (2) those that reduce the penalties in certain circumstances toensure that they are proportionate.

For a summary of the rules changes and a full copy of the Rules of Golf, go here:

http://www.usga.org/playing/rules/2008rog.pdf

 

 

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