A friend has decided to teach me how to play golf.
This is very brave of him, because on one of our first sessions I sent the ball sailing off into the sky and hit a blackbird. This bird was not flying over the fairway. My ball landed in the rough. I did not see where the feathers fell as I was watching the bird, which kept flying on as if nothing happened.
Better thatbird than window glass on a neighbors housem don't you think?
I lost two balls in the duck pond already, but have not yet hit any ducks.
Since I have a newbie's tendancy to send the balls off into strange places, I decided to order some brightly colored golf balls. My pink golf balls will be distinguishable from all the other lost ones.
I sent away for some neon colored tees too, but then got to thinking, why don't I just paint my own? In the meantime I am just drawing cat faces on mine with a marking pen.
A Google image search turns up some colorful designs that other people have done.
Golf balls are especially seeing a big increase in demand. In addition collectors serious golfers also pamper themselves with a collection of golf balls and other memorabilia. For them it is a piece of sports history really like. The opportunity to own an antique golf balls on the roots and development of the game certainly sounds exciting for these players. It is true that the golf balls have evolved much from their origin. The first clubs and balls were made of wood.
Posted by: Tagunshotel | August 12, 2011 at 12:52 AM