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52 minutes ago, kas23 said:

That’s hilarious. If only that dude watched this clip before starting *****.

That tool still probably thought he could take him. Did you see how many times it took him to realize he should stop before he really gets hurt?

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8 minutes ago, GoPuckYourself said:

That tool still probably thought he could take him. Did you see how many times it took him to realize he should stop before he really gets hurt?

Yeah, somehow he must've thought he was Steve Rogers.  You could almost hear him whisper "I could do this all day" right before he got up that 4th time.

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19 hours ago, kas23 said:

That’s hilarious. If only that dude watched this clip before starting *****.

Like did that dude really know when he started yapping he was dealing with a professional athlete whose job it was to knock people out...  LOL 

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44 minutes ago, JP51 said:

Like did that dude really know when he started yapping he was dealing with a professional athlete whose job it was to knock people out...  LOL 

I mean probably not, but was he too drunk to notice the size of that man. Idk I'm not a big guy, I can punch above my weight class a bit, but there's a limit. I woulda took one look at that dude and been like "sorry, we'll be off the green shortly" lol 

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Just now, Wyldnwoody44 said:

I mean probably not, but was he too drunk to notice the size of that man. Idk I'm not a big guy, I can punch above my weight class a bit, but there's a limit. I woulda took one look at that dude and been like "sorry, we'll be off the green shortly" lol 

There might have been more than alcohol in his system to have him get up multiple times from being rag dolled. It looked like Benson going after Ryan Reaves type of matchup.

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2 hours ago, Wyldnwoody44 said:

I mean probably not, but was he too drunk to notice the size of that man. Idk I'm not a big guy, I can punch above my weight class a bit, but there's a limit. I woulda took one look at that dude and been like "sorry, we'll be off the green shortly" lol 

But even the size... and all... LOL... how unlucky that that the dude with the size was an NHL enforcer... like you just never know what you are stepping into... 

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Just now, JP51 said:

But even the size... and all... LOL... how unlucky that that the dude with the size was an NHL enforcer... like you just never know what you are stepping into... 

True, you never know. A much smaller guy could be MMA trained or a black belt in some discipline.

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8 minutes ago, French Collection said:

True, you never know. A much smaller guy could be MMA trained or a black belt in some discipline.

Indeed, luck of the draw... this guy got the short stick... but hey, he took it upon himself... my Dad always said you are a big strong kid... most people wont push it with you... but, its the little guy in the corner... that YOU think you are gonna push it with gonna kick your a$$ lol...  so I am never the type to start stuff anyways just to defend myself... so I never had a problem with the little guy in the corner... 🙂 

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On 7/10/2025 at 10:03 AM, Wyldnwoody44 said:

People get all fired up over golf. I play and drink a bit and have a cigar, I'm truly awful, like shooting well over 100 for 18, that probably includes some kicks out of the thick stuff. 

When peeps are too serious I just let them play through because I'm in no rush. I typically stay to rural courses where it isn't so busy like near the city. 

I've seen so many "tussles" mostly between old cranky men that would never throw down, but would love to see this go down. 

Also, such very Canadian accents 😂😂 like letterkenny going down. 

I play golf.  I’ve only seen a few tussles and it always seems to be younger guys and it’s happens just like this.   I try not to golf on weekends and holidays - that time is for the working men and younger guys.  I prefer week days, it’s less crowded and filled with old guys who say things like “it good to be on the right side of the grass” or “everyday is Saturday”.   😂 

Some younger guys make golf a ritual - many drink a lot while playing, smoke cigars and sometimes weed, and if they are not serious golfers they tend to be the impatient ones who challenge others.  
 

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Just now, Pimlach said:

I play golf.  I’ve only seen a few tussles and it always seems to be younger guys and it’s happens just like this.   I try not to golf on weekends and holidays - that time is for the working men and younger guys.  I prefer week days, it’s less crowded and filled with old guys who say things like “it good to be on the right side of the grass” or “everyday is Saturday”.   😂 

Some younger guys make golf a ritual - many drink a lot while playing, smoke cigars and sometimes weed, and if they are not serious golfers they tend to be the impatient ones who challenge others.  
 

I play a par 3 course once a week with my Mother who is in her mid 80’s. I feel like a young guy on this course, definitely no scuffles even though most are slow movers.
You are right that weekends are busy at most courses. My brother in law, also retired, is my playing partner and we get out whenever we want. His son and son in law want to join us but weekends are their only options so we get the dew sweeper tee times. No scuffles, we are usually first out and setting the pace. The young guys lose balls going all out for distance but we speed them up by allowing the odd foot wedge shots.

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4 hours ago, French Collection said:

I play a par 3 course once a week with my Mother who is in her mid 80’s. I feel like a young guy on this course, definitely no scuffles even though most are slow movers.
You are right that weekends are busy at most courses. My brother in law, also retired, is my playing partner and we get out whenever we want. His son and son in law want to join us but weekends are their only options so we get the dew sweeper tee times. No scuffles, we are usually first out and setting the pace. The young guys lose balls going all out for distance but we speed them up by allowing the odd foot wedge shots.

Overall scuffles and even arguments are very rare.   Sounds like you have a good routine.  
 

 

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