Par4QC So, tell us, oh great golf god. 518 yard, Par 5. What club do you pull to try to hole out from 518 yards away?
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puttnfool Ok. Let's play this little game of yours so that all here can see your stupidity. BTW....as a former championship chess player, I will tell you in advance that your next move will be an auto checkmate.
puttnfool What club do you pull to try to hole out from 518 yards away?
My answer is my driver.
And I'll give you all the help I can......I use a 46 1/2", 7.5 * SMT Indio, with DTG $9 shaft, R/Flex.
I'm 65 yrs. old, 5'6", 160#. Right-handed.
AND.....you're off on the yardage. It's a 551 yd. Par 5 hole. Just to be clear.
Your move.
He's Jack Hamm that's how-
Par4QC ... and if you honestly think you're "going for it" on a par 5 of any yardage, then you're delusional.
You're fun.
puttnfool I'm not delusional, but you are an idiot, to be sure. All your mouthing off, and still you do not realize that any person can 'go for it' on every hole....regardless of distance. And most do!
I can only hit driver an avg. of, let's say 210; occasionally up to 240. And make no mistake about it, I hit it as hard and as far as I can on every hole, when used. Even some Par 3s. Hitting the green is never going to happen on those Par 4 & 5 holes, but I'm still going to try.....in order to hit it as far as I possibly can.
So, YES, I do 'go for it' on every hole. I have no option to do otherwise.
Checkmate!
Par4QC It took you two days to come up with that?
Just because you're swinging out of your shoes doesn't mean you're going for it. If the hole is further away than you can possibly reach, you'd have to be full on retarded to think you're going for the hole. Then, again, maybe you do think that.
puttnfool I can't imagine why you feel the need to try (and fail) to pick apart such docile statements as "I go for it on every shot," beyond an extraordinary level of insecurity and inadequate self worth.
I take his statement to mean that he's swinging as hard as he can on every shot. Neat. Maybe he feels like he is, maybe he really is, maybe he's not. What difference does it make to you?
You come off like an insufferable asshole on this board. I remember being eleven years old and being argumentative about trivial things, but then I turned twelve, and then several more years passed. Grow up. It happens naturally for most of us, but I think if you try hard you can still do it.
Share a thought, or opinion. Observe the thoughts and opinions of others. Discuss, reflect, go on with your life as you see fit. Stop giving men, Americans, golfers, Republicans, and every other demographic you represent a bad name. It is not helping any of your many, many causes.
ZWExton I'm not trying to help out any causes. When I smell bullshit, I say something. If I'm wrong and it's not bullshit, usually I'm ignored. If I'm right and it is bullshit, the offender usually is butthurt and tries to save face. I love interacting with people. It's fun.
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puttnfool When I smell bullshit
Where is/was the bullshit? I made a statement based on truth and fact. But you would never know that. I can give you a fine example of bullshit......that would be this post......
https://www.golfbuzz.com/d/1729-the-70-s-are-lurking-post-193/218
At first, I actually fell for it like the others. Then I realized how deep you were spreading it and got out.
At this point, I'm starting to feel sorry for you. For you, being who you are, and what you are/want to be. Sad.
Par4QC Fell for what?
Damn, you still cannot read/comprehend.
Par4QC ... and you still can't answer a fuckin' question.
Par4QC I don't have thin skin, it's just irritating trying to talk to someone who tip toes around like they're fuckin' afraid to answer a question. Then, even when they answer you have no idea if it's true because they have a tendency to embellish and exaggerate more often than not.
Now, go back there and edit those posts to try to hide the Alzheimer's. I have the screen shots to post for you to give your doctor.
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Some of this back and forth seems to be based on what is meant by "go for it". In my earlier post I mentioned that sometimes I play conservative, low-risk course-management strategy ("smart") and sometimes I play high risk, low percentage golf. To me, the latter is "going for it". It depends on what is at stake, where I am playing, how tight the course is, the format, etc. My best scores are typically when I am playing "smart".
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sdandrea1 Some of this back and forth seems to be based on what is meant by "go for it". In my earlier post I mentioned that sometimes I play conservative, low-risk course-management strategy ("smart") and sometimes I play high risk, low percentage golf. To me, the latter is "going for it". It depends on what is at stake, where I am playing, how tight the course is, the format, etc. My best scores are typically when I am playing "smart".
Steve, this is how I interpreted your post. What you posted had nothing to do with how this thread progressed as it did. Some people just like to argue and and stir things up.
Rickochet Some people just like to argue and and stir things up
I know. That shit drives me nuts!