I've only see closer views of the vehicle like in that story. It looks like it might have gone down some sort of incline but I'd like to see a wider shot to see where it is relative to the road.
That looks really bad. Hopefully it's not as bad as it looks.
Ha...I might as well have typed out this post!Golf is such a frustrating game. About a month ago, I played for the first time at a pretty tough course and shot a 45. I was happy. Then, at my home course, I shot a 38 the first night of mens league. I was ecstatic. BUT....ever since then, i've fallen apart and can't do anything. Last Thursday at league I shot a 51.
This happens so often where the first time or two for the year, I play really well, then fall apart. Why after not playing for 8 months can I play so well, but after playing for a week or two, I can't play at all?
Golf is such a frustrating game. About a month ago, I played for the first time at a pretty tough course and shot a 45. I was happy. Then, at my home course, I shot a 38 the first night of mens league. I was ecstatic. BUT....ever since then, i've fallen apart and can't do anything. Last Thursday at league I shot a 51.
This happens so often where the first time or two for the year, I play really well, then fall apart. Why after not playing for 8 months can I play so well, but after playing for a week or two, I can't play at all?
I wonder why. It came from the players.
Greens reading books take the skill out of actually reading the greens with your eyes, feet, etc. Plus, it adds a lot of time on the greens as players are looking at their book for every darn putt.I know right? I thought they would be whining, but most seem to be for it. I think it will be a good thing.
Greens reading books take the skill out of actually reading the greens with your eyes, feet, etc. Plus, it adds a lot of time on the greens as players are looking at their book for every darn putt.