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Old 09-28-2012, 09:01 AM   #21
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Just last week...My buddy plays a white ball and I play a yellow one which makes it pretty obvious whose ball is whose. My buddy is in a bunker and only manages to get it to the fringe. He hits a perfect chip from the fringe and it ends up a foot from the hole. He turns around to rake the bunker while I am taking my chip shot from the fringe. I hit it too hard and it rolls up and smacks his ball. His ball goes to the edge of the green and now MY ball is one foot from the hole. He turns around from the bunker when he hears me laughing and sees my ball next to the hole and his is now at the edge of the green. He's like, "What the heck just happened!?".
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Old 09-29-2012, 09:01 AM   #22
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My buddy and I stopped at the turn for beverages and food. He was up next on the tee and put his hot dog on the dashboard of the open air cart. He was on the tee when a crow swooped down from a tree and perched himself on the front of the cart, where he grabbed the dog from the bun. I yelled "hey bird!", my friend turned and saw the bird stealing his dog and ran back toward the cart yelling something like "AAAWWWW!!!", club in hand being mindlessly flaileded about as if it were a real threat to anything. The crow took the the dog and flew up to a tree limb, ate it then started mocking him with a loud and obnoxious "CAW!". My friend stood there bumfounded then hit his driver OB right. Classic.
Lesson #1: You never set your food down on hole number 10 at any golf course!



This one is kind of more stupid than funny, but it happened this year. Me and my friend were playing a new course and came to a par 3. My friend didn't believe the yardage and so he took a club that was 2-3 more than what I was planning to hit. He hit a terrible and pretty chunky shot, but we watched as it bumped and rolled through rough, popped over a bunker, and ended up 15 feet from the hole. We just stared at each other and then laughed.

We played there again and after he hit his real tee shot, he hit one with the club he used before and we watched it sail over the green and disappear in the woods without coming near the ground. Laughed some more at that.
This belongs in the luckiest shot thread!
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Old 09-29-2012, 09:01 AM   #23
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My dad hit a worm burner one time that smacked right into a turkey vulture. Amazingly the thing got up and flew off.
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Old 09-29-2012, 09:01 AM   #24
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Without a doubt, losing a ball in a dry(well what I though to be dry) old lake and trying to retrieve it only to sink down in the mud. When all was said and done I lost both of my shoes, the ball, and a glove. Needless to say the story is infamous at the golf club and they have nicknamed me "two shoes" for the number of shoes I lost The video says it all.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Li7Be...e_gdata_player
This is priceless!
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Old 09-29-2012, 09:01 AM   #25
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A few years back my good friend and I were playing a round shortly after there had been a rain storm and the course was a fairly muddy mess. We are on a Par 5 tee box and while waiting to tee off he tried to mimic a smooth practice swing, unfortunately he hit it fat and launched a muddy divot basically into my face. I literally had grass clumps on my glasses between my eyes and mud all over me. I had to laugh but told him that "while it may not happen today, karma was going to strike him back, and when it does he will remember this day". So we tee off and as we start to head down the fairway I hear a funny sound and look up to see my buddy slip on some mud and land in a heap in the biggest mud puddle on the course! As he picked his arse up I said to him "looks like karma couldn't wait".
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Old 09-30-2012, 09:01 AM   #26
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My buddy and I stopped at the turn for beverages and food. He was up next on the tee and put his hot dog on the dashboard of the open air cart. He was on the tee when a crow swooped down from a tree and perched himself on the front of the cart, where he grabbed the dog from the bun. I yelled "hey bird!", my friend turned and saw the bird stealing his dog and ran back toward the cart yelling something like "AAAWWWW!!!", club in hand being mindlessly flaileded about as if it were a real threat to anything. The crow took the the dog and flew up to a tree limb, ate it then started mocking him with a loud and obnoxious "CAW!". My friend stood there bumfounded then hit his driver OB right. Classic.
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Old 10-01-2012, 09:01 AM   #27
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I had a pretty funny one just last week. We started on the back, so make the turn to number one, and I've fought the hard lefts all day. There is a road on the left of one, and the driving range over the road. I've been know to make the range on more than one occasion, so the jokes start flying. As my turn comes up, there is traffic on the road, so we have to wait for the cars, and the jokes are really coming now. And sure enough, I nuke my shot left, and we see it bounce in the road. It goes down the road a long ways, and looks like it bounces off something, and comes back a bit to the right. I hit a provisional that gets tangled in some trees, punch out, hit it in the greenside bunker, and walk over to the ob fence and look for my first ball. It actually came back into play just on the good side of the fence, 70 yards from the green. Pretty scuffed up, but I was able to get a club on it, and save a bogey.
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Old 10-01-2012, 09:01 AM   #28
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I hit a heron right in the head punching out from under a a tree in Florida last year.
that's nothing. One time I nailed a bird in midair with my driver while I was on the driving range
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Old 10-01-2012, 09:01 AM   #29
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I was playing a local course with two close friends, the third hole is a short par 3, 100 yds from the tee, the pin is about centre of the green, 10yds on. I get my tee shot on the green, first friend sends his off right side of the green. 2nd friend hits a beautiful high PW which we know is just going to drop dead on the green. Its bang on line and ricochets of the flagstick, back off the front of the green and 20 yds back down a slope to the cart path, from hero to zero, think he finished with a 5
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Old 10-02-2012, 09:01 AM   #30
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Now, every time we play together and I hear a squirrel somewhere chirping, I tell him, "That squirrel is still there, talking s**t"
Too funny LMAO
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