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I'm guessing they're all skilled putters to begin with, from there that must of taken hours...days... weeks of practice, and a good dose of luck. That said a couple of years ago I was playing a casual round with two buddies and with an otherwise unremarkable chip knocked BOTH of their balls in to the cup. Mine believe it or not, went meandering by.
....the craziest statistically IMprobable UNplanned incident i've ever seen was tee ball drive of player number three HITS the ball in the fairway some 200 plus yards away and slightly in the rough of tee ball driver number one = i have seen balls HIT others as they congregate closer to the target, usually the hole, but on an open wide fairway it seemed crazy (and i've seen range balls hit each other but that's in a field full of ball, not just one or a few)
Wow, the only thing, its not a one time shot, they have been trying and trying and eventually with a little luck. Why I'm saying it, we tried the same trick many time, but non of the times we did it. Most of the times the balls have been hitting each other and moving in different directions
it does seem that putter number TWOs ball does tap putter number THREEs ball about two feet from the hole
it also seems someone thought about a deeper than usually HOLE allowing those last few to fall in and stay in without popping back out (a shallower hole would have filled creating a potential problem at the top for the last few balls)
its still FUN to watch no matter how many takes it took
I wonder how many takes it took to get the this completed. I had a couple of buddies try this out a couple years ago and we gave up as it was too hard.
W O W!
as the saying goes ....... "if you live long enough, you'll see it all".......well i can now say i've lived long enough
ReplyDeletecrazy stupid.......especially for those two or three furthest away
frankdftliquordalesoFLA33316
I'm guessing they're all skilled putters to begin with, from there that must of taken hours...days... weeks of practice, and a good dose of luck. That said a couple of years ago I was playing a casual round with two buddies and with an otherwise unremarkable chip knocked BOTH of their balls in to the cup. Mine believe it or not, went meandering by.
ReplyDelete....the craziest statistically IMprobable UNplanned incident i've ever seen was tee ball drive of player number three HITS the ball in the fairway some 200 plus yards away and slightly in the rough of tee ball driver number one = i have seen balls HIT others as they congregate closer to the target, usually the hole, but on an open wide fairway it seemed crazy (and i've seen range balls hit each other but that's in a field full of ball, not just one or a few)
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Wow, the only thing, its not a one time shot, they have been trying and trying and eventually with a little luck. Why I'm saying it, we tried the same trick many time, but non of the times we did it. Most of the times the balls have been hitting each other and moving in different directions
ReplyDeleteit does seem that putter number TWOs ball does tap putter number THREEs ball about two feet from the hole
ReplyDeleteit also seems someone thought about a deeper than usually HOLE allowing those last few to fall in and stay in without popping back out (a shallower hole would have filled creating a potential problem at the top for the last few balls)
its still FUN to watch no matter how many takes it took
frankdftliquordalesoFLA33316
I wonder how many takes it took to get the this completed. I had a couple of buddies try this out a couple years ago and we gave up as it was too hard.
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