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Old 08-13-2009, 08:41 PM   #17
moopogyOvenny

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If you slam your putter into the green causing damage, that is just wrong, I don't care what the cause - in some cases it might even be called vandalism. If someone is that upset over missing a putt they should break their putter over their knee, or maybe even their noggin. LOL

Outside of the golf course, most people get frustrated during their normal day, but they usually find a way to deal with it so it doesn't affect others. Just my 2 cents.

p.s. - I'm a pretty big guy, but I've seen plenty of "lightweights" leave marks on the green from spinning in place, or dragging their feet.
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