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Incredible Golf Shots
Some "one in a million" twists of fate...
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That was fun!
Jeff
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Quite a collection of "great" shots!!!
One aspect (of many) of golf that I've always found fascinating is that, no matter the relative level of ability in any given foursome of players, at SOME POINT during the 18 hole round, one of those players is going to hit a shot that is as good, if not better, than the best player in the world could hit! It's simply an amazing game!
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On so many levels.
That was fun to watch. I recall a few of those tournament, like Ooosthuizen at the Masters. Thanks for posting that!
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