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Old 03-08-2024, 11:57 PM   #77
Inner Dirt
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Since this is the home improvement, golf and chess thread, I will ask a golf question. There aren't enough of any interest here in those 3 things to make separate threads. I can't even remember what my handicap was under the old rules. Or what the old rules were. Because of a good long game and terrible short one I was going to shoot high 70's low 80's no matter how hard, short or long the course was.


I rarely watch golf cause who wants to watch something you still wish you could play but can't and I never watch women's golf. The question is what tees do the professional ladies play from? Every place I played had only a lady's tee and up to 3 men's plus kid's tees. I would assume the pro men played off the back no matter how many there were, Where do the ladies play? What is the gap in average men's and lady's course lengths? I would figure pro woman don't play from regular lady's tees. I am sure a pro golf fan would know the answers.



Seeing an article from a crybaby man who wants to put on a skirt and play in pro women's tourneys had me thinking if there was a tee box advantage for a woman to make things fair? They appear to be kicking men out of women's golf tournaments. I never played in a foursome with a decent female golfer.

Most of them hit divots further than the balls.
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