First Too Much Golf and now not enough golf. Since my 3 days in a row I have yet to play again. Now that I am on vacation for a family emergency it is looking like I won't get to play again for at least another couple of weeks.
There goes any touch I had developed lately. I am going to fill in posts in the coming days with golf course review posts. I have played a large number of courses and some fairly regularly. I am also going to write a post about a 2 man gambling golf game that I have been playing a bit lately.
The best thing about taking a little break from golf is that you forget your bad habits. The problem is you also forget any good habits. (I don't have many good habits so I am ok).
Originally posted 2007-08-01 15:04:11. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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