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To Yell Or Not To Yell
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07-28-2009, 01:58 AM
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NikkitaZ
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A few months ago, I was on the 16th tee and trees blocked the view of the 15th fairway from us. No one had been behind us for the last few holes. I hooked my tee shot through the trees toward 15 fairway. Since no one had been behind us, none of us yelled. As the last guy in our group teed in up, a gorilla came riding up in a cart with his girl and started complaining that we had hit the top of his cart and no one had yelled. I apologized and explained that no one had been behind us and we were sorry. We would have yelled if we thought anyone was there. That didn't satisfy him as he was really more interested in showing how tough he was for his girlfriend. I apologized several more times while he kept mouthing. He finally called me a dirty name and I told him that if he did not want to be embarrassed having his girlfriend watch an old man whip his a**, then he had better move on. He evidently believed correctly that I was serious and departed.
I know we should have yelled, but still, I apologized all I was going to. No one was hurt and enough was enough.
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