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Time Greatest Club Breaking Events in History...
And the Winner Is...
Two both famous
and infamous golfers known for their tempers and club throwing
exploits on the golf course, were battling head to head and coming
into the final round of the tournament. The entire golfing world
was looking on. As the two greats made one bad shot after another,
they all too often followed them up by throwing their clubs. Some
of these clubs ended up in the lake or against a tree. As they
were preparing for the final round, one of them was asked whom
he thought was going to lose. Thats easy,
he said, the guy that runs out of clubs first.
Everyone that plays this game has been tempted to make their own
entry into the club toss championship, and all too many of us
have given in to that temptation. But I cant believe how
many clubs I have broken by pure accident (yeah right)!
The first
really expensive golf club I ever bought was a custom made driver
by one of the great master club makers in Carmel, California,
home of Pebble Beach. I spent a couple of days of my vacation
being fitted and for three weeks waited anxiously for my new club
to arrive in the mail. Man was it great! I was just pounding the
ball to deepest depths of the driving range and just couldnt
wait for Saturday to get here so I could unleash this beauty in
real action.
Finally, the
day had arrived. I was loading my gear and changing my shoes,
and one of my buddies came by and asked about the new club I was
bragging about. I pulled it from my bag and handed it to him to
check out. I walked around my car to make the final check to see
that all the doors were locked. I shouldered my bag and slammed
the trunk of my car. At the time it sounded a little weird, but
I was anxious to get started so I didnt bother to look.
When our names
were called to the first tee, I was ready! I reached for my hot
new driver; just knowing it was going to be a great day
it wasnt there. My knees quivered, I had to choke back a
blood-curdling scream and nearly fell to the ground in a fit of
rage as I remembered that funny sound I heard when I slammed my
trunk just a few minutes ago.
Then there
was the time I had a shot that had to get up fast and carry a
bit farther then I usually hit my 60-degree. I was under a tree
but had no overhanging limbs. I could have a Tiger-like go at
it. Big mistake. I wound up like I was John Daly, figuring I needed
that extra long swing that only Big John can deliver, and swung
with all my might. Tree root! Damn! I jarred every bone in my
body. It was three holes later when I finally got my eyes back
in the right sockets and discovered I had bent my steel shafted
wedge. Not to worry, just a little pressure over the knee here
and we can
Snap! Okay, so now I have a really short-shafted
wedge for really tight back swings.
But I just
may hold the dubious honor of the all time greatest moment in
club breaking history. I was playing head to head with my regular
foursome, and we had come to the last hole and the big money was
on the line. A great drive had put me in unfamiliar territory,
about 20 yards closer to the 18th green than I had ever been.
An even better 6-iron put me about five feet from the hole on
this difficult 4 par, which I had only rarely parred and never
birdied in my life. Man this was great! I was about to birdie
a hole that for years had been giving me fits, and I was going
to win all the money with one shot. It just doesnt get any
better then this.
The other three
had all finished up, and it was down to my very makeable, very easy,
only slightly up-hill, straight in putt
nearly a kick-in.
I milked it for all it was worth. I plumbed it, stalked it, walked
around it again, repaired imaginary ball marks and rubbed it in
as best as I could. Finally I approached the ball
dead in
straight
not a problem. Perfect backswing
beautiful
putting stroke
nice follow through. It was great
moving
right on line! The money was mine! Fist pump in motion
No!
Wait! What the h
!!!??? All of a sudden my ball is flying like
a nine-iron shot and shoots twenty feet past the hole!! And there
next to hole was the head of my putter, right where it had landed
after falling off the shaft and hitting the back of my ball. Two
putts later Im finally in the cup, in the dumps and out of
the money. To this day my playing partners are insisting that I
should have also been assessed a two stroke penalty for striking
the ball twice. Ill let you look that rule up.
If you have a Great Golf Story you would like to share, email it
to floyd@sbmag.org
More interesting golf stories at http://www.sbmag.org/Golf_Stories/Great_Golf_Stories_Index.
About
the Author...
Floyd Snyder, Santa Maria CA
floyd@sbmag.org
http://www.traderaide.com/
Floyd Snyder has been trading and investing in the stock market
for three decades. He was on the forefront of the day trading craze
that swept the nation back in the late 1990's both as a trader and
as the moderator of one of the Internet's largest real time trading
rooms. He is the owner of http://www.TraderAide.com, Strictly Business
Magazine at http://www.sbmag.org, FrameHouseGallery.com and EducationResourcesNetwork.com
Other
Sites of Interest:
Golflinks UK & Ireland
The Golf Etiquette Primer
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