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On Fri, 9 Jan 2009 17:21:29 -0400, "Don White"
wrote: "John H" wrote in message .. . Golf balls roll much further when the ground is frozen. Also, it's possible to put balls out of saturated sand traps that are frozen. And, hitting a frozen green can be just like hitting a paved cart path. Lastly, when there's little wind, golf is very playable when the temp is in the low 30's. Duh! It's not as if you're really doing all that much.... walking around in circles with the occasional swing at a stationary ball. Did someone say something about 'doing all that much'? It's about 4.5 miles of walking, assuming little criss-crossing. If you play like I do, then you can add another mile or two. I would venture to say that it's more exercise than staring at a monitor and typing all day. No? |
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