Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Golf’s Unique Rules Gave Us A plethora of Impossible-To-Avoid Puns About ‘Taking Relief Inside the Bathroom’ Over The Saturday.

Nicolas Colsaerts arrive at a wild tee shot that flew from bounds on the 10th hole with the Volvo World Match Enjoy Championship this weekend. Considering golf is weird, the "point of relief" was determined being inside a bathroom. Puns and giggles ensued for almost four straight minutes.

"He's looking rather flushed about this, " and "This definitely brings a total new meaning to taking relief" and a lot of instances of Americans saying "the loo" dominate this particular so-called highlight.

The player might elect to take respite from the obstruction. Determining the nearest point of relief would be determined by whether the player is usually right or left-handed. Let's say that this player hits his/her Pitching Pitching wedge 120 yards. The person should take his/her pitching pitching wedge, then take an address position. This means that your player has taken his/her stance and has now grounded the pitching wedge without any interference from the blockage. The nearest point of relief is the place that the clubhead is grounded is the closest spot with play, no nearer your hole, free from this obstruction.

What was truly "fantastic" and "classic" about more or less everything: Colsaerts ended up making par with this hole anyway. The man triumphed over the billion puns, golf's crazy rules and the elements. He's our completely new favorite golfer.

Bruce Feldman (reading my own @ mentions... ) OK, fine. Which college football player do you consider will be #2 on this subject year's Freaks list?

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