Face Blindness

Is the inability to remember faces of those you see infrequently a sign of dyslexia or not? I suffer from both so just wondering.

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u/Golf_Fore_Ever — 5 days ago

Face Blindness

Is the inability to remember faces of those you see infrequently a sign of dyslexia or not? I suffer from both so just wondering.

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u/Golf_Fore_Ever — 5 days ago

Face Blindness

Is the inability to remember faces of those you see infrequently a sign of dyslexia or not? I suffer from both so just wondering.

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u/Golf_Fore_Ever — 5 days ago

Pga Tour Golf Ball Rollback

Any thought of leaving the ball as is but limiting the wooden tee height to 1/2”; or ban them altogether? That will limit driving distances as the 6° Driver will be replaced with a 10°-12°. Thanks.

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u/Golf_Fore_Ever — 1 month ago

Wrong for me?

I saw that this clothing is available but then I realized I’m not left-handed and they probably won’t fit! 🤔/S

u/Golf_Fore_Ever — 1 month ago
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Opposite of saying good shot

OK I know people don’t like when you say good shot if they barely hit the green and they are a scratch handicap.

However I’m a seven handicap and I appreciate when someone says good shot when it actually is. Example? Played on Monday and basically tapped in pitch shots three times, hit a par five green in 2 which I had never done on that course, and shot 38 on the front. Not once did my cart partner (in the league together but first time meeting him AND we form a team) utter “good shot” or anything to that effect. Moving onto the back nine on number 11 I pulled my iron to a par three left of the green. He commented “off to never-never land” and kind of chuckled. Thinking he is jealous as he’s a 20 hdcp or is it just in my head?

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u/Golf_Fore_Ever — 1 month ago

Pro Tip for Short Game Practice

If you wanna actually improve your chipping and putting consider buying a dozen of your favorite balls and keep them just to use for this.

u/Golf_Fore_Ever — 2 months ago

Drinking Water during a Baseball Game?

Growing up in the 60s we never got to drink water during sports. I do recall at the end of our organized baseball games a parent would bring a cooler full of soft drinks and we would each get a can. Anyone?

u/Golf_Fore_Ever — 3 months ago