Photo Evidence of Erik Johnson Trying to Sabotage the Blues
Posted: Wed Aug 27, 2014 4:11 pm
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I played a course up by where my sister lives about 10 years ago. One hole was a par 3, only about 150 yards but it was frikkin straight downhill, practically. Impossible to judge the club, a way harder hole than one would imagine. The worst part was that there was only one cart path down from tee to green and it, too, was at a ridiculous gradient. We were riding the brakes and still sliding down sideways. Golf carts may be safe when used responsibly but whoever designed that hole was being a complete sadistic dick.ViPeRx007 wrote:Golf carts are actually safe when used responsibly. Even Erik Johnson said that.
glen a richter wrote:I played a course up by where my sister lives about 10 years ago. One hole was a par 3, only about 150 yards but it was frikkin straight downhill, practically. Impossible to judge the club, a way harder hole than one would imagine. The worst part was that there was only one cart path down from tee to green and it, too, was at a ridiculous gradient. We were riding the brakes and still sliding down sideways. Golf carts may be safe when used responsibly but whoever designed that hole was being a complete sadistic dick.ViPeRx007 wrote:Golf carts are actually safe when used responsibly. Even Erik Johnson said that.
Paradise Valley? Hole just like that out there. Crazy how big the slop is.glen a richter wrote:I played a course up by where my sister lives about 10 years ago. One hole was a par 3, only about 150 yards but it was frikkin straight downhill, practically. Impossible to judge the club, a way harder hole than one would imagine. The worst part was that there was only one cart path down from tee to green and it, too, was at a ridiculous gradient. We were riding the brakes and still sliding down sideways. Golf carts may be safe when used responsibly but whoever designed that hole was being a complete sadistic dick.ViPeRx007 wrote:Golf carts are actually safe when used responsibly. Even Erik Johnson said that.
Upstate New York. Whee I live is flatlands so there's a hole here or there with some slope but nothing like that one. And you get used to what you can hit where there's no terrain so all of a sudden now your club selection goes to hell.not_a_wings_fan wrote:Paradise Valley? Hole just like that out there. Crazy how big the slop is.glen a richter wrote:I played a course up by where my sister lives about 10 years ago. One hole was a par 3, only about 150 yards but it was frikkin straight downhill, practically. Impossible to judge the club, a way harder hole than one would imagine. The worst part was that there was only one cart path down from tee to green and it, too, was at a ridiculous gradient. We were riding the brakes and still sliding down sideways. Golf carts may be safe when used responsibly but whoever designed that hole was being a complete sadistic dick.ViPeRx007 wrote:Golf carts are actually safe when used responsibly. Even Erik Johnson said that.