Man bites off golfer's finger to the knuckle at Massachusetts golf club (//http)
An argument between two golfers at a Massachusetts golf club turned bloody Friday when one of the men bit off the other player's finger, reports said.
Firefighters arrived at the scene and discovered the victim had one of his thumb bitten off to his knuckle, WCVB reported.
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Pro slammed his club to the turf in anger - spectator hit in head by Kevin Stadler's broken club, requires stitches (//http)
Stadler, the son of former Masters champion Craig Stadler, was playing in the WinCo Foods Portland Open when he slammed his club to the turf in anger and up against his foot on the 15th hole of the second round.
The club broke somewhere near the bottom of the shaft and hit a spectator in the head, causing injuries that required six stitches, according to Orlando Pope, a Web.com Tour rules official who got an explanation from players in the group.
I'm keeping an eye on you Seoul ac_smile
Quote from: "cc"
Man bites off golfer's finger to the knuckle at Massachusetts golf club (//http)
An argument between two golfers at a Massachusetts golf club turned bloody Friday when one of the men bit off the other player's finger, reports said.
Firefighters arrived at the scene and discovered the victim had one of his thumbs bitten off to his knuckle, WCVB reported.
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Pro slammed his club to the turf in anger - spectator hit in head by Kevin Stadler's broken club, requires stitches (//http)
Stadler, the son of former Masters champion Craig Stadler, was playing in the WinCo Foods Portland Open when he slammed his club to the turf in anger and up against his foot on the 15th hole of the second round.
The club broke somewhere near the bottom of the shaft and hit a spectator in the head, causing injuries that required six stitches, according to Orlando Pope, a Web.com Tour rules official who got an explanation from players in the group.
I'm keeping an eye on you Seoul ac_smile
I don't blame you.
Rough sport all round, really.
Quote from: "cc"
Man bites off golfer's finger to the knuckle at Massachusetts golf club (//http)
An argument between two golfers at a Massachusetts golf club turned bloody Friday when one of the men bit off the other player's finger, reports said.
Firefighters arrived at the scene and discovered the victim had one of his thumb bitten off to his knuckle, WCVB reported.
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Pro slammed his club to the turf in anger - spectator hit in head by Kevin Stadler's broken club, requires stitches (//http)
Stadler, the son of former Masters champion Craig Stadler, was playing in the WinCo Foods Portland Open when he slammed his club to the turf in anger and up against his foot on the 15th hole of the second round.
The club broke somewhere near the bottom of the shaft and hit a spectator in the head, causing injuries that required six stitches, according to Orlando Pope, a Web.com Tour rules official who got an explanation from players in the group.
I'm keeping an eye on you Seoul ac_smile
Oh my goodness cc.
:ohmy:
Yes!! I sure hope our resident golf nut isn't too rough
Quote from: "cc"
Man bites off golfer's finger to the knuckle at Massachusetts golf club (//http)
An argument between two golfers at a Massachusetts golf club turned bloody Friday when one of the men bit off the other player's finger, reports said.
Firefighters arrived at the scene and discovered the victim had one of his thumb bitten off to his knuckle, WCVB reported.
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Pro slammed his club to the turf in anger - spectator hit in head by Kevin Stadler's broken club, requires stitches (//http)
Stadler, the son of former Masters champion Craig Stadler, was playing in the WinCo Foods Portland Open when he slammed his club to the turf in anger and up against his foot on the 15th hole of the second round.
The club broke somewhere near the bottom of the shaft and hit a spectator in the head, causing injuries that required six stitches, according to Orlando Pope, a Web.com Tour rules official who got an explanation from players in the group.
I'm keeping an eye on you Seoul ac_smile
Golf is not for the faint of heart.
It takes a lot of balls.
A even more for some :wink:
Quote from: "cc"
It takes a lot of balls.
A even more for some :wink:
To the nineteenth hole CC.
OK. You buyin?
Quote from: "cc"
OK. You buyin?
Only if you win.
Quote from: "seoulbro"
Quote from: "cc"
It takes a lot of balls.
A even more for some :wink:
To the nineteenth hole CC.
I will have a few shots of their finest wash.
At a GOLF club?
Dude, are you serious.
Only the finest single malts are served in golf clubs.
Quote from: "Bricktop"
At a GOLF club?
Dude, are you serious.
Only the finest single malts are served in golf clubs.
You don't golf do you Bricktop?
No. I tried, only to discover that my spine had collapsed and the pivoting motion forced the disc onto my spinal column, resulting in months of pain before corrective surgery fixed the problem. Post surgery I asked what the limitations were on any activity...and golf was strictly forbidden.
I was no good at it anyway.

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Quote from: "Bricktop"
No. I tried, only to discover that my spine had collapsed and the pivoting motion forced the disc onto my spinal column, resulting in months of pain before corrective surgery fixed the problem. Post surgery I asked what the limitations were on any activity...and golf was strictly forbidden.
I was no good at it anyway.

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lol at the image.
:laugh:
I did golf once! Spent the day on the course with my co-workers, management, and also a couple of boys from headquarters in Overland Park, Kansas that could play golf!
I didn't mind it. Was told that I picked the game up very quickly, having never played before...
It's a status symbol game. Hitting the fucking ball isn't really the entire reason you're there... You're also surrounding yourself with the elites of society.