We both took turns hitting the ball totally out of the greens. Wouldn't Tiger be proud?
It was not unusual for the ball to roll backwards to its original starting position.
I'm right-handed but have always felt more comfortable playing golf left-handed. Go figure.
Patty taking a small reprieve as we crossed a bridge for the next hole.
This is Patty's putting iron. No, she didn't get mad and fling it. No, it didn't just whirl out of her hands as she hit the ball. She merely leaned it against the bridge so I could take her picture and the iron fell through the cracks. She had to climb down there to get it. Her ball also ended up in a water hazard. Unfortunately, we were too busy cracking up to think of the camera.
Obviously, I learned from Patty's mistake and kept a firm grip on my iron for the picture taking.
I'm right-handed but have always felt more comfortable playing golf left-handed. Go figure.
Patty taking a small reprieve as we crossed a bridge for the next hole.
This is Patty's putting iron. No, she didn't get mad and fling it. No, it didn't just whirl out of her hands as she hit the ball. She merely leaned it against the bridge so I could take her picture and the iron fell through the cracks. She had to climb down there to get it. Her ball also ended up in a water hazard. Unfortunately, we were too busy cracking up to think of the camera.
Obviously, I learned from Patty's mistake and kept a firm grip on my iron for the picture taking.
2 comments:
silly girls!
So were there any pesty bugs like we had in Galveston? I'll bet not....Canyon Lake gets my vote.
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