Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Three common golfer's Lies

Golfers are not the most honest people in the world. Many will kick the ball out of the rough if they know they can get away with it, stupid to play the sanctions if it goes unnoticed and miserable shots that negative impact on their score card would be forgotten. Although we don't have a lot of people on the road, there are three main lies that golfers with your course. Even though they are not that big of a deal as cheating, they still have their rights in the Gulf Hall-of-Shame.


1. I am not so good. "


Any golfer says the. it doesn't matter if you are 70 or 125 shoot, you will still have to tell others that you are a terrible golfer. This is frustrating lie who are looking for a good time to learn the game-if they think they are pretty good that will do so until they hear complaining about the horrible round of 80.


2. "I have not forever golfed/I have sore muscles"


Golfers often give some of the worst excuse for poor performance in all of sports. If something goes wrong, it is certainly not your debt.A bad shot can easily occur as a result of the grass on the clubhead, a sound in the forest, a King in the neck, the Sun in the eye, or any other reason.If you have a less-than-perfect golfer-shooting shows you some of the excuses that, quite frankly, stupid.


3. "it's a simple game to learn"


Although this lie is probably one of the least common, is one of the most blatant and shameful. I've heard it on a number of occasions as amateurs beginners learning. "It's a simple game to learn, you play decent in no time at all. certainly, this would be contrary to the first lie-but it happens.


Play a round of golf, however, is not a simple game to learn-just ask pro golfer JC Anderson.

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