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On Fri, 22 Jan 2010 10:33:09 -0500, I am Tosk
wrote: In article , says... So, I've found that a three-quarter swing and a swing speed in the 80-90 mph range tends to give me a drive which stays within shouting distance of the fairway on which I'm playing. As you know, shouting distance is very important in golf. Those towards whose heads the ball is travelling at a high rate of speed should be able to hear the word, "FORE!!" I always wondered what would happen if you yelled four instead? Could you be charged if someone got hurt... Besides, why would anybody standing near a fairway or a green on a golf course not be watching for flying golf balls anyway? If I hear the word "fore" do I just hit the ground like a hundred other folks or look around for a white ball traveling at over 100 MPH? Scotty, there's a start? If you hear 'Fore', you should cover your head, at least. But, most people just look up towards where the shout came from. No one ever said golfers were 'really smart'. Luckily, I'd guess that most have insurance for when that ball smacks them in the head. -- John H All decisions are the result of binary thinking. |
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