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09-24-2012, 09:01 AM
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Sally - referring to a putt that is about 5 or more feet short of the cup. Can also replace with any other 'female' gendered name.
"Nice putt Sally." or "I really Sallied that putt."
"Right in the lumberyard." Oddly enough, typically refers to hitting the ball into water. Originates from the movie Caddyshack There are some interesting discussions on the meaning of this quote, one being that it refers to 'hitting it somewhere that you don't know where it is.' As in, hitting the ball 'in the lumberyard' only refers to being lost, just like Danny Noonan was lost in his life goals. Philosophy aside, hitting the ball into water would be its common usage.
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