Been golfing again of late...enjoying it too (after a rib injury led to further complications and rendered me unable to play ALL last year...the horror...the horror!). And the Canadian Open begins today at Glen Abbey just outside Toronto...nice track, played it several times.
And some great golf quotes have come to mind, including Mark Twain's "Golf is a good walk spoiled", and this one from Robert Browning: "There are three ways of learning golf: by study, which is the most wearisome; by imitation, which is the most fallacious; and by experience, which is the most bitter." But I'm not sure if anyone has been quoted more than Caddyshack's Ty Webb (except maybe Carl the Greenskeeper)...
A flute with no holes is not a flute, a donut without a hole is a danish, and of course 'be the ball'...words to live by, my friends, words to live by.
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Hey, just found your blog through a friend. Hope things are well with you.
We should get in a round of golf. Since Tom Davidson moved away there's not many people I know that golf.
Take care,
Jack Hilkewich
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