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worst luck/thing that happened to you on the golf course ?


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#1 whtblkdc2

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Posted 15 August 2012 - 03:19 PM

seeing this post on www.facebook.com/clidangolf (broken rear window) made me think of the time i got hit by a golf ball 3 times in one round, what are the chances ??? haha

what are some of your worst luck or things that happened to you while golfing ?


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Posted 15 August 2012 - 06:17 PM

I'm surprised that no one has responded to this, but for me it was breaking a 5 wood after dropping it on a tee marker.
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Posted 15 August 2012 - 06:42 PM

Shat on by a mud hen.
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Posted 15 August 2012 - 06:44 PM

Playing in a tournament and doing pretty well. I hit my approach, it hit the bottom part of the pin, bounced off, rolled across the green and into a pond.
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Posted 15 August 2012 - 06:47 PM

I broke a driver on a tee marker in a tournament one time as well. Just made a bad swing and let go of it at the top, landed on the hosel and snapped...but the unluckiest/stupidest thing that's ever happened was when I was doing course maintenance. We were putting in a drain in the middle of the fway about 125yds from the green, a group of ladies came through and were just short of us. We had carts and a loader all out in the middle just roped off so the 5 or 6 of us working just crouched down behind one of the carts to wait for them to hit. I notice it's kinda taking them a while to hit, so what does incredibly smart Me do? I pop my head up over the back of the cart to take a look, right as she made contact with a fway wood...popped me right in the eye, caught me on the eye socket just below the eye, got quite lucky really, but man did it hurt like hell! I had a nice big shiner for a few days and as you can imagine I was on the receiving end of quite a few jokes.


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Posted 15 August 2012 - 07:31 PM

Had a great round going and hit a perfect drive down the middle and hit the 150 yard stake that was in the middle and ball went out of bounds!!!!!
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Posted 15 August 2012 - 07:44 PM

Ninth hole day 2 club championship. Lost plugged ball that hit the middle of the fairway and literally disappeared underground.   Everyone saw it , no one could find it.  Had to re-tee.  Turning point of the round

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 12:54 AM

View PostTortuga, on 15 August 2012 - 06:47 PM, said:

I broke a driver on a tee marker in a tournament one time as well. Just made a bad swing and let go of it at the top, landed on the hosel and snapped...but the unluckiest/stupidest thing that's ever happened was when I was doing course maintenance. We were putting in a drain in the middle of the fway about 125yds from the green, a group of ladies came through and were just short of us. We had carts and a loader all out in the middle just roped off so the 5 or 6 of us working just crouched down behind one of the carts to wait for them to hit. I notice it's kinda taking them a while to hit, so what does incredibly smart Me do? I pop my head up over the back of the cart to take a look, right as she made contact with a fway wood...popped me right in the eye, caught me on the eye socket just below the eye, got quite lucky really, but man did it hurt like hell! I had a nice big shiner for a few days and as you can imagine I was on the receiving end of quite a few jokes.

man, i know what it's like, getting hit by a golf ball will leave a mark, a painful one

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 09:12 AM

Just yesterday. Played a course I haven't played in years. 300-yard downhill(starting at 200+ yards) hole with a pond crossing at what should be 260. I played a 5-wood off the tee. Somehow the ball wound up in the water. I'm guessing it just rolled and rolled and rolled because the max for me with that club is 220 if I smoke it. More like 210 consistently. But I guess 50 yards of roll downhill isn't out of the question. My bad.

Played it today and hit a 7 wood.....to one foot before the water. OK. Time for a 5 iron.

Edited by Willie Malay, 16 August 2012 - 01:40 PM.

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 11:52 AM

Got shot at once, back in the bad old days. An AK-47 round makes quite a big hole in a golf bag!

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 12:29 PM

getting hit by a ball is the worst, but it was a woman's drive so I acted like it didn't even happen...hurt like hell. :)
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Posted 16 August 2012 - 12:32 PM

I was on the 13th tee of my club.  As usual, I had to rip one, but this would turn out not to be a usual fart, but a fart with a little extra.  Immediately skipped a few holes to get to the nearest porto john.

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 12:43 PM

finished the front nine, grabbed a juicy cheeseburger at the counter and laid it on the cartseat as I hit my drive on ten.  I swear the golf course owners dog

smiled at me as he  chomped it down and licked his lips.........

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 12:46 PM

View PostStretch, on 16 August 2012 - 11:52 AM, said:

Got shot at once, back in the bad old days. An AK-47 round makes quite a big hole in a golf bag!

Okay, I want to hear more of this story...

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 12:52 PM

Was hit by a golfball right in the knee while putting out on a par 5 . Dude who hit into us never looked over the hill on his fairway, didn't apologized, nothing. Stupid punk.

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 01:07 PM

Playing a college tourney at Crooked Creek in London, KY.  The 6th is a shortish (160 or so) par 3 that is VERY down-hill, probably 50+ feet, with OB right.  I hit my tee shot (i'm a very high hitter) directly at the flag.  Keep in mind I've never had a hole-in-one (sadly, still haven't a decade later).  The ball literally lands on top of the flag and kicks dead right out of bounds.  I proceed to make a 6 after re-teeing.  I have no idea whether it would have been a hole-in-one or not, but what the hell is the likelihood of landing a ball on TOP of a flag stick?  

Close-second:  Stepping on a fire ant hill in the rough when I visited my parents in south FL last month.  I know I should have been paying more attention, but it took those little f*ckers no more than 30 seconds to light me up.  30+ bites later, I know my lesson when playing golf in south FL.
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Posted 16 August 2012 - 01:21 PM

Easy choice.   I was on a golf course when a shard from the (unknown at this point) previously-ruptured L5 disc in my back embedded itself in the nerve bundle in my spine.    That was a bad bad bad day.

I went to the doctor the next day to complain that it felt like somebody was sticking a nail in my knee.    Then the doc said it wasn't my knee, and explained why I had been occasionally having a sore back over the previous 8 years or so.    Surgery 2 months later...

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 03:39 PM

I have, no less than 3 times, hit either a rope post or 150 marker (both less than 2 inches in diameter) square on with a drive, having it repelled 20 or more yards. I was out with a few women this morning and this happened to one of them on 3, except her shot ricochet 90 degrees to the left.

Gotta love golf!

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 03:41 PM

I was attacked by a bird when i hit my ball under a tree. The bird got a few good pecks on me. I had my 3 iron in hand swinging at it to get it to go away. The bird finally left and i looked over and 3 guys on the green close to me where laughing so hard one fell on the ground.

Wasnt really bad luck or anything just a little embarrassing.

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Posted 16 August 2012 - 03:55 PM

My father-in-law was informed that his oldest son was in a car accident on his way home from college. He passed away four hours later. He has since never stepped foot on that course. And just returned to golf this year. Accident was in May 2009.

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Posted 20 August 2012 - 01:01 AM

Hit a bus window on an adjacent street.  Cost $600.

Got 2 ribs broken from a golf ball.

Crashed a cart so bad that the whole thing was a right off and my buddy driving went to the hospital.

Hit a bird about 20 feet off the tee with a driver.  Bird exploded and I felt terrible.

Let go of a club in my follow through and it landed in the river.  Got caught in the current and we chased it for 50 yards before it went farther out past our reach

didn't set the safety brake properly and a cart ran down a hill and flipped almost killing another player.

I saw a goose break a buddies leg one day.  He got too close to the goslings and the thing hyper extended his knee.  Out for 6 months.

And finally, in club champs one year, I knocked a guy unconscious with my back swing on the first tee.  15 stitches right above his eye and a trip to the hospital.  One less opponent to worry about....
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Posted 20 August 2012 - 01:54 AM

I hit a beautiful approach into a par3 once...................the shot rained down right on top of the flag................bounced off of the top of the flagstick and into a bush over the green.   I had to take a unplayable and made 5.


Funny sidenote:
I broke the wingnut that secures the flag in place.  this was a course with sticks that are skinny at the ends and fat in the middle........when I hit my shot, and broke the nut.....the flag dropped to half staff.......LOL

Edited by BuckeyePaul01, 20 August 2012 - 01:57 AM.


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Posted 20 August 2012 - 02:45 AM

One time in a high school tournament we were backed up the tee at a difficult par 3, and a kid in the group in front of mine flew his ball in the cup for what would have been a hole in one.  But they had cut the cup too shallow and it hit the top of the back edge of the cup when it landed an it kicked the ball out of the cup, back off the front of the green, down the slope, and into the pond in front of the green.  It was a terrible thing to see, his foursome on the tee and mine waiting by the tee all stood there speechless with our mouths hanging open.  I have neve felt so bad for someone I was competing against in my entire life.

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Posted 20 August 2012 - 06:58 AM

View Postisaacbm, on 20 August 2012 - 01:01 AM, said:

Hit a bus window on an adjacent street.  Cost $600.

Got 2 ribs broken from a golf ball.

Crashed a cart so bad that the whole thing was a right off and my buddy driving went to the hospital.

Hit a bird about 20 feet off the tee with a driver.  Bird exploded and I felt terrible.

Let go of a club in my follow through and it landed in the river.  Got caught in the current and we chased it for 50 yards before it went farther out past our reach

didn't set the safety brake properly and a cart ran down a hill and flipped almost killing another player.

I saw a goose break a buddies leg one day.  He got too close to the goslings and the thing hyper extended his knee.  Out for 6 months.

And finally, in club champs one year, I knocked a guy unconscious with my back swing on the first tee.  15 stitches right above his eye and a trip to the hospital.  One less opponent to worry about....


One or two of these stories, I understand.   This many, it starts looking like a really weird pattern.

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Posted 20 August 2012 - 12:34 PM

Really. Must be hard to find playing partners.



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View Postisaacbm, on 20 August 2012 - 01:01 AM, said:

Hit a bus window on an adjacent street.  Cost $600.

Got 2 ribs broken from a golf ball.

Crashed a cart so bad that the whole thing was a right off and my buddy driving went to the hospital.

Hit a bird about 20 feet off the tee with a driver.  Bird exploded and I felt terrible.

Let go of a club in my follow through and it landed in the river.  Got caught in the current and we chased it for 50 yards before it went farther out past our reach

didn't set the safety brake properly and a cart ran down a hill and flipped almost killing another player.

I saw a goose break a buddies leg one day.  He got too close to the goslings and the thing hyper extended his knee.  Out for 6 months.

And finally, in club champs one year, I knocked a guy unconscious with my back swing on the first tee.  15 stitches right above his eye and a trip to the hospital.  One less opponent to worry about....


One or two of these stories, I understand.   This many, it starts looking like a really weird pattern.


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Posted 20 August 2012 - 04:19 PM

I had a bee fly underneath my sunglasses and sting me on the eye.  Unbelievable.

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Posted 20 August 2012 - 10:56 PM

Was looking for a ball in some straw right off the left side of the fairway when I hear somebody yell "fore" real loudly and urgent-like. Too late to duck and cover and the ball smacked me right in the cheek, about an inch below my right eye. My buddy made sure I was alright, then got in the cart, hauled a** back to the tee box and gave this poor kid the chewing out of a lifetime. I actually felt bad for the kid at that point, even though he deserved it.

I killed a little bunny rabbit once with a shot. Poor thing was just minding his own business  Felt so horrible about that I quit my round and went home.

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Posted 21 August 2012 - 01:53 AM

View Postjwrogers, on 20 August 2012 - 06:58 AM, said:

View Postisaacbm, on 20 August 2012 - 01:01 AM, said:

Hit a bus window on an adjacent street.  Cost $600.

Got 2 ribs broken from a golf ball.

Crashed a cart so bad that the whole thing was a right off and my buddy driving went to the hospital.

Hit a bird about 20 feet off the tee with a driver.  Bird exploded and I felt terrible.

Let go of a club in my follow through and it landed in the river.  Got caught in the current and we chased it for 50 yards before it went farther out past our reach

didn't set the safety brake properly and a cart ran down a hill and flipped almost killing another player.

I saw a goose break a buddies leg one day.  He got too close to the goslings and the thing hyper extended his knee.  Out for 6 months.

And finally, in club champs one year, I knocked a guy unconscious with my back swing on the first tee.  15 stitches right above his eye and a trip to the hospital.  One less opponent to worry about....


One or two of these stories, I understand.   This many, it starts looking like a really weird pattern.

Well, this is all over 32 years of playing golf.  I've probably played about 6000 rounds so it might not be as bad as it sounds.... ok it's pretty bad!
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Posted 21 August 2012 - 02:19 AM

View PostKadin 25, on 16 August 2012 - 03:55 PM, said:

My father-in-law was informed that his oldest son was in a car accident on his way home from college. He passed away four hours later. He has since never stepped foot on that course. And just returned to golf this year. Accident was in May 2009.

That's pretty brutal.
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Posted 21 August 2012 - 09:01 AM

Playing in a member/member tournament once, a guy I was playing with, tops his ball from about 190 out, it hits my ball and advances it 30 yards straight up the fairway.

A few years ago I hit a ball into a tree that was about 20 feet away, the ball came straight back and hit me in the neck.

I had a goose chase me once at state championships at high school, luckily I was faster (or maybe it just decided enough)





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