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  • Super User

Think you've played some lousy golf, or had some nightmare holes?

Well if so, you are in good company.  In fact, I doubt that any of you can do worse than what Ernie Els did at the Masters today.

He seven putted from two feet.  That's right, it took him seven strokes with the putter from within two feet of the cup.  Some of those gimmees missed the cup by a good four inches.

So, the next time you three putt, or four putt, or even five putt a green, keep your chin up. It could be worse.  Especially if you are a pro in the same class as the Big Easy.

  • Super User

I never took that game seriously, it always involved at least one cooler full of beer.

He is one of the greats in that sport, sorry to hear of his misfortune but I guess it just goes to show how bad things can get from time to time, even pro's aren't immune from having terrible days.

  • Super User

my all time favorite golfer....  he's the man, 7 putt from 2 feet or not!

  • Super User

Feel bad for Jordan Spieth, then I remember a Little League game I lost when I was a kid. My dad took me home and said I shouldn't help him with the laundry that day cause I did enough folding for one day. My dad didn't have much of a sense of humor but we both laughed at that one. He taught me not to take things so seriously. 

Nothing worse than 3 putting

can't imagine that

Hate it for The Big Easy but it made me feel good about my game. BTW, they changed it to a 9 instead of a 10. They went back on video and counted the putts, not that it really mattered.

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