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October 08, 2009

'A nine-iron saved my life' — Defying death on the golf course

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Ken over at Zipgolfer sent me a link to a post about how to survive all manner of potentially lethal threats while out on the links.

He wrote, "I hope you don't mind a quick tip, but I thought you might appreciate this article I just posted on my blog. It's a tongue-in-cheek safety guide for golfers, complete with tales of death and foolproof advice for avoiding it."

Mind?

Clearly Ken's new here or he has me confused with someone else: as longtime readers know, my goal is to have everyone else do the work.

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And then there are those holes that are, well...

http://www.infamousgolfprints.com/images/art/24_mesa.jpg

Mesabi Mine & Golf Course
"This was once a peaceful, easy hole that leisurely worked its way through the local countryside. But in 1892, when a local golfer named Bunyan took an extra large divot, everything changed. Iron ore was discovered. Havoc ensued as iron quotas produced daily course and distance changes, thus making club selection nearly impossible. Also adding to the hole's difficulty was always having in the back of one's mind the thought that a blast of dynamite could occur on any given backswing."

Posted by: John A | Oct 8, 2009 4:22:22 PM

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