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7 minutes ago, turkeyfeathers said:

Personal experience?    Thin to win !! 

Roughly year 2000 my CC Oldsmobile scramble team ( needed a-b-c- d player and our club pro got in a chip off with 3 other teams at Shadow pines in Rochester for the win to go to finals in Disney   All inclusive. Pro opted to go first , wth. I was last   I thinned a 60 foot chip into the bank of the putting green but I’ll be darned it ran up to 17” for the win lol. Disney passes for the week , parties , matching shirts , shorts for team , merchandise, met Hubert Green , Gamez , Fuzzy Zoeller etc.   “Thin for the win!”

You were the D player?  At what a 2 handicap?  lol

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Personal experience?    Thin to win !! 
Roughly year 2000 my CC Oldsmobile scramble team ( needed a-b-c- d player and our club pro got in a chip off with 3 other teams at Shadow pines in Rochester for the win to go to finals in Disney   All inclusive. Pro opted to go first , wth. I was last   I thinned a 60 foot chip into the bank of the putting green but I’ll be darned it ran up to 17” for the win lol. Disney passes for the week , parties , matching shirts , shorts for team , merchandise, met Hubert Green , Gamez , Fuzzy Zoeller etc.   “Thin for the win!”

Not my personal experience but a fellow golfer. However I have done my fair share of both.

Long story short friend is a 20 handicap he skulls one to about 5 feet from 100+ yards out. The following hole he chunks one into the water from 50 yards out. Hence we coined the phrase “the skull and run is always more effective than the chunk and dunk” this was years ago and we still laugh at it.


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5 hours ago, Doc said:

Ok......Are you all ready for a dumb question??

What do you do with dried turkey feet?

I have two uses.  In my garage some are tied upside down to the strings for turning on lights.  Maybe it's gross but then stay out of my garage!  Here is another, better use.  I take the leg and let it sit out in the weather for a year or so.  Over time completely clean off all tendons, scales, the foot, etc until only the bleached white lower leg bone remains.  I use this as a striker on my aluminum pot calls.  It produces the highest pitch yelps, which carry a long ways in the woods.  You use the rounded part of the joint to rub against the pot.  It works!  Plus it just looks cool.  jperch

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