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nevermind 05-12-2005 01:48 AM

Pole-ie! (sort of)
 
To set the scene.. I live in the sticks(country) and if I go into a neighboring paddock, I can hit drives into ours. There is a beautiful old river red gum that I aim at which is about 6ft wide. It's out of range which is good because the house it at about the same distance.

Anyways, I was out there today with 25 balls, as usual was fighting a hook until I had about 5 left. I'd been trying everything I could think of with no success and on this ball it was adding a fair chunk of axis tilt at address. Smacked the first one solid but way right, which im far more confident in fixing than way left. Next two were alright but not quite there. Last ball... Axis tilt, rear shoulder down-plane, karate chop, full roll... BANG... HIGH, STRAIGHT, LONG.. lands about 20 yards short of the tree, two bounces straight into it! I shouted "POLE-IE" danced a little jig then thanked the gods I didn’t hit the house :shock:


285yds on the fly*, not bad for a 5'6" weakling.. thanks TGM :D



(*) small tail wind.. dont tell anyone

Trig 05-12-2005 10:15 PM

Re: Pole-ie! (sort of)
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nevermind
To set the scene.. I live in the sticks(country) and if I go into a neighboring paddock, I can hit drives into ours. There is a beautiful old river red gum that I aim at which is about 6ft wide. It's out of range which is good because the house it at about the same distance.

Anyways, I was out there today with 25 balls, as usual was fighting a hook until I had about 5 left. I'd been trying everything I could think of with no success and on this ball it was adding a fair chunk of axis tilt at address. Smacked the first one solid but way right, which im far more confident in fixing than way left. Next two were alright but not quite there. Last ball... Axis tilt, rear shoulder down-plane, karate chop, full roll... BANG... HIGH, STRAIGHT, LONG.. lands about 20 yards short of the tree, two bounces straight into it! I shouted "POLE-IE" danced a little jig then thanked the gods I didn’t hit the house :shock:


285yds on the fly*, not bad for a 5'6" weakling.. thanks TGM :D



(*) small tail wind.. dont tell anyone

Nice! :lol:

Yoda 05-13-2005 12:40 AM

Tree-ies
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nevermind
To set the scene.. I live in the sticks(country) and if I go into a neighboring paddock, I can hit drives into ours. There is a beautiful old river red gum that I aim at which is about 6ft wide. It's out of range which is good because the house it at about the same distance.

Anyways, I was out there today with 25 balls, as usual was fighting a hook until I had about 5 left. I'd been trying everything I could think of with no success and on this ball it was adding a fair chunk of axis tilt at address. Smacked the first one solid but way right, which im far more confident in fixing than way left. Next two were alright but not quite there. Last ball... Axis tilt, rear shoulder down-plane, karate chop, full roll... BANG... HIGH, STRAIGHT, LONG.. lands about 20 yards short of the tree, two bounces straight into it! I shouted "POLE-IE" danced a little jig then thanked the gods I didn’t hit the house :shock:


285yds on the fly*, not bad for a 5'6" weakling.. thanks TGM :D



(*) small tail wind.. dont tell anyone

This is a new one for our coming Definitions Forum: A Tree-ee. This is when you hit any free-standing object not considered a Pole but at least remotely resembling a Tree. For example, a tall hedge, a construction crane, or a Jiffy-Johnny. :? As I said, remotely resembling.

Editor's Note: Driving Range Net Poles remain Pole-ies; humans don't count...

And Tailwinds are irrelevant.

nevermind 05-13-2005 10:06 PM

hmm Tree-ee... just doesnt have that something that you get from shouting pole-ie!

Yoda 05-13-2005 10:30 PM

Hammer Folk
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by nevermind
hmm Tree-ee... just doesnt have that something that you get from shouting pole-ie!

Okay, I agree.

Pole-ie has that...certain something.

So forget Tree-ee.

Bad idea.

Let's stick with Pole-ie.

And what we hit is irrelevant.

Our new mantra:

"To a man with a hammer...everything looks like a nail!"


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