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sick watching now,,,1rst!
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sick watching now,,,1rst! [/ QUOTE ]really? "first" to watch the video? really? |
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Lol at people thinking this is some great, physical feat. Anyone who is in half decent shape, staying well hydrated, getting good rest every night, and snacking regularly during the round could pull this off. E.L. should also be acclimated to the Vegas heat, thus making it that much easier. [/ QUOTE ] Nonsense. It would be a decent task to walk 25 miles in 100 degrees with a bag on your back - forget shooting the scores. Have you ever golfed? |
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[ QUOTE ] I think many people on this board underestimate what non-obese people are able to do. [/ QUOTE ] Lol at people thinking this is some great, physical feat. Anyone who is in half decent shape, staying well hydrated, getting good rest every night, and snacking regularly during the round could pull this off. E.L. should also be acclimated to the Vegas heat, thus making it that much easier. [/ QUOTE ] I doubt most people here could hit 4 large buckets of balls let alone pull this off. I think most people are under the impression that E-Dog is a 15 handicapper that plays a few casual rounds a week. If thats true then what he did is damn impressive (almost impossible in my opinion). Maybe you don't golf but the most impressive part of this feat is the fact that his game didn't seem to deteriorate much. I wouldn't be nearly as impressed if a marathon runner or a golf pro did this. |
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he was out drinking all night the night before and slept for about 3 hours, and was at the course at 5:45 am fwiw. [/ QUOTE ] Wow [img]/images/graemlins/shocked.gif[/img] What a degen, rofl. Amazing how $350k can boost your energy, I guess [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I think many people on this board underestimate what non-obese people are able to do. [/ QUOTE ] Lol at people thinking this is some great, physical feat. Anyone who is in half decent shape, staying well hydrated, getting good rest every night, and snacking regularly during the round could pull this off. E.L. should also be acclimated to the Vegas heat, thus making it that much easier. [/ QUOTE ] I doubt most people here could hit 4 large buckets of balls let alone pull this off. I think most people are under the impression that E-Dog is a 15 handicapper that plays a few casual rounds a week. If thats true then what he did is damn impressive (almost impossible in my opinion). Maybe you don't golf but the most impressive part of this feat is the fact that his game didn't seem to deteriorate much. I wouldn't be nearly as impressed if a marathon runner or a golf pro did this. [/ QUOTE ] I golf quite a bit. I agree, the hardest part of this bet is keeping his swing together for 4 straight day, but playing the same course 4 days in a row allows him to remember every break on every green and how to strategically play every hole. I would think the first 18 would be the toughest. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I think many people on this board underestimate what non-obese people are able to do. [/ QUOTE ] Lol at people thinking this is some great, physical feat. Anyone who is in half decent shape, staying well hydrated, getting good rest every night, and snacking regularly during the round could pull this off. E.L. should also be acclimated to the Vegas heat, thus making it that much easier. [/ QUOTE ] I doubt most people here could hit 4 large buckets of balls let alone pull this off. I think most people are under the impression that E-Dog is a 15 handicapper that plays a few casual rounds a week. If thats true then what he did is damn impressive (almost impossible in my opinion). Maybe you don't golf but the most impressive part of this feat is the fact that his game didn't seem to deteriorate much. I wouldn't be nearly as impressed if a marathon runner or a golf pro did this. [/ QUOTE ] I golf quite a bit. I agree, the hardest part of this bet is keeping his swing together for 4 straight day, but playing the same course 4 days in a row allows him to remember every break on every green and how to strategically play every hole. I would think the first 18 would be the toughest. [/ QUOTE ] dissagree. a 15 handicapper is really not goning to shoot 100 even if its his first round |
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[ QUOTE ] sick watching now,,,1rst! [/ QUOTE ]really? "first" to watch the video? really? [/ QUOTE ] Its a BBV thing...ur gay |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I think many people on this board underestimate what non-obese people are able to do. [/ QUOTE ] Lol at people thinking this is some great, physical feat. Anyone who is in half decent shape, staying well hydrated, getting good rest every night, and snacking regularly during the round could pull this off. E.L. should also be acclimated to the Vegas heat, thus making it that much easier. [/ QUOTE ] I doubt most people here could hit 4 large buckets of balls let alone pull this off. I think most people are under the impression that E-Dog is a 15 handicapper that plays a few casual rounds a week. If thats true then what he did is damn impressive (almost impossible in my opinion). Maybe you don't golf but the most impressive part of this feat is the fact that his game didn't seem to deteriorate much. I wouldn't be nearly as impressed if a marathon runner or a golf pro did this. [/ QUOTE ] I golf quite a bit. I agree, the hardest part of this bet is keeping his swing together for 4 straight day, but playing the same course 4 days in a row allows him to remember every break on every green and how to strategically play every hole. I would think the first 18 would be the toughest. [/ QUOTE ] Ummm... he played and walked the course four times in one day. |
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