When your golf is the pits, you can always enjoy the scenery.
PS … there’s a huge gully between the tee and the green and my golf ball got lost in the fescue 🙂
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We atrocious golfers actually get better value for our greens’ fees. Unlike skilled golfers, we use the ENTIRE course. Bunkers, roughs, water hazards—all of it.
Excellent point, Jeff. The next time I’m tempted to curse and swear, I’ll try to remember your wisdom.
Enjoy your break!
Thanks Patricia. I had one good golf day and one bad one. I suppose that’s the way it goes!
Mary, if you know the word fescue and how to use it, you are an experienced golfer! I know fescue as an intimate friend since we talk all the time when I’m separated from my foursome!!!!
Very funny, Gregory. And yes, I’ve been intimate with fescue from time to time.