Hey, don't worry about the doubters. I was the same way about cunnilingus. My first time, I was like all three musketeers rolled up into one!
2007-05-21 15:56:16
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answered by Dragon 5
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Everyone here is a complete idiot!!!!!! My best friend Zach is 12 years old (almost 13) and he shot a 74 for 18 holes. Par is 72. This was at a match and he has done a lot better. Our golf team went to district won.. Then regions. At regions a kid (12-14) shot a 69 yes a 69 on a par of like 72 or 74. So yeah it is possible. All you people need to shut your mouths ust because your not good doesn't mean other people aren't good. I'm 13 female and shoot 45 for 9 holes (par 34). So don't say he can't shoot no 69. Ya'll just can't stand the fact that some people are just naturals.
2007-05-23 11:04:14
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answered by erinintn 2
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I don't believe you one bit. the only way you shot a 69 was if you played an executive par 3 course. I went to the San Diego Golf Academy and have played golf for 15 years, I am 24 and have played well over 1000 rounds of Golf. Most of those where when I was in the SDGA and I still barely shoot a 69.
2007-05-21 22:51:37
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answered by Kevin 2
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Consider yourself a liar . First round ever...maybe a 69 on 9 if you've been practicing.
2007-05-22 16:21:21
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answered by ken r 2
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i was going to let this go....but i won't. you are a liar. as the others have said, golf is not a sport you master the first time out. i have been playing for 15 years and other sports have come "easy" to me and golf is not one of them. no matter how many lessons you take, the first time out NO ONE will shoot 69. it also depends on the par for the course. but yes you are a liar, and thanks for making me laugh
2007-05-22 08:30:24
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answered by jonathan m 1
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lessons and practice ( I presume you mean on the range) will never teach you course management. a 69 on your first round? I at one time was a scratch golfer and have had very few sub 70 rounds in my life. Sorry you'll have to forgive my skepticism.
2007-05-21 23:07:03
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answered by wbaker777 7
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Oh come on, no single handicapper here will believe you. Lessons in the range do not teach course management, golf strategy. Tiger did not play below par on his first round neither did Jack.
2007-05-22 00:00:49
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answered by ticktag 4
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I assume you were either playing miniature golf or you don't mind stretching the truth. I'm not sure what I consider you to be but a "natural" isn't the first descriptor that springs to mind.
2007-05-21 22:51:19
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answered by SA Writer 6
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if you really did shoot 69 for the first time maybe you should consider going pro, if you keep practicing and your mental game gets better you definitely have some potential
2007-05-22 17:39:27
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answered by brncsfan06 1
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OK......what was par for the coarse? if it was 72.....your a complete liar.....I've been playing for 30 years and am a 2 handicap......it takes a whole lot more than lessons and practice.....it takes time on the coarse
2007-05-21 22:45:18
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answered by rphill_44 1
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YOU'RE NO, KIM JONG ILL... HE SHOT 34...
TAKE THAT BIATCH!!!
http://daily.stanford.edu/article/2005/1/24/kimJongIlRulesGolfAtTheDictatorClassic
2007-05-22 11:26:10
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answered by hope this helps 5
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