From: Rob Davis on
larryrsf wrote:
> Yeah, the serious golfers have left RSG I am afraid. I seldom post
> anything about golf here anymore. The forum seems to be primarily
> nutcases like Bobby Knight and his clique-- who spend their entire day
> every day lurking over their computer watching for posts on RSG--and
> then posting venom in reply. They guard this like a hummingbird
> guarding the feeder. This is THEIRS and how dare anyone post without
> paying homage to the clique.
>
> Larry
>

Larry ... do you actually type this same drivel over and over (and over
and over ...), or do you have it in a handy file that you can cut and
paste? Just curious ...

Rob
From: Rob Davis on
larryrsf wrote:
> I seldom ... golf ... anymore.

Yep, just another typical Larry post. Did anyone see any words
between those listed?

> On the tee my goal is to get it in the middle of the fairway--even if
> only 200 yards. Then my goal is to hit it toward the green-- but never
> sacrificing accuracy for distance. If getting it there might require
> too much effort for a relaxed swing, I just bunt it straight --knowing
> I will have a perfect lie for a pitchup. Etc. etc. A different way
> to play golf-- but what I call "engineer golf."
>
> Larry

A perfect recipe for bogey golf. If that's your goal then you can quit
now ... you've got it. For most of us "serious" golfers, we're expecting
and playing for better than bogey.

Rob

From: larryrsf on

Rob Davis wrote:
> larryrsf wrote:
> > I seldom ... golf ... anymore.
>
> Yep, just another typical Larry post. Did anyone see any words
> between those listed?
>
> > On the tee my goal is to get it in the middle of the fairway--even if
> > only 200 yards. Then my goal is to hit it toward the green-- but never
> > sacrificing accuracy for distance. If getting it there might require
> > too much effort for a relaxed swing, I just bunt it straight --knowing
> > I will have a perfect lie for a pitchup. Etc. etc. A different way
> > to play golf-- but what I call "engineer golf."
> >
> > Larry
>
> A perfect recipe for bogey golf. If that's your goal then you can quit
> now ... you've got it. For most of us "serious" golfers, we're expecting
> and playing for better than bogey.
>
> Rob

Yeah, I see you guys out there hitting it sideways over and over
again. The harder you try, the more you mishit and slice. One would
think the intelligent among you would someday arrive at the same
conclusion I did-- that we lose form when we exert more than a
comfortable level of effort. So stop doing that!!! duhhhh But
you won't-- next year you'll still not know where your drive is going,
playing the tree line, dropping another after OB, etc. etc. Have fun.
but that ain't me.

Larry

From: The Hammer on

Bobby Knight wrote:
> On 30 Jul 2006 14:34:24 -0700, "larryrsf" <larry(a)delmardata.com>
> wrote:
>
> >Yeah, the serious golfers have left RSG I am afraid. I seldom post
> >anything about golf here anymore. The forum seems to be primarily
> >nutcases like Bobby Knight and his clique-- who spend their entire day
> >every day lurking over their computer watching for posts on RSG--and
> >then posting venom in reply.
> <clip>
>
> First of all, I play much more golf than you do...and certainly if I
> only post one golf related post a month, it outdoes your efforts.
> Your political blather is 90% of your posts.
>
> Next, I'm just one of many....MANY...that answer your idiocy because
> you've established yourself as a liar, and a kook.
>
> Why don't you just team up with the Professor and his golf forum. You
> could spend hours bragging to each other about the great golf shots
> that you supposedly can make.
>
> Oh, I guess that forum just faded away.
>
> Face it LLLLLarry. You just aren't very well respected here.
> ___,
> \o
> |
> / \
> .
> "Someone likes every shot"!
> bk

How soon you hare forgotten that Larry is the King of RSG!

Long live the King!

Long live the King!

Love live Larry W. the one and only King of RSG!

From: Ernie on
In article <1154299512.777527.190570(a)m73g2000cwd.googlegroups.com>,
"larryrsf" <larry(a)delmardata.com> wrote:

> Rob Davis wrote:
> > larryrsf wrote:
> > > I seldom ... golf ... anymore.
> >
> > Yep, just another typical Larry post. Did anyone see any words
> > between those listed?
> >
> > > On the tee my goal is to get it in the middle of the fairway--even if
> > > only 200 yards. Then my goal is to hit it toward the green-- but never
> > > sacrificing accuracy for distance. If getting it there might require
> > > too much effort for a relaxed swing, I just bunt it straight --knowing
> > > I will have a perfect lie for a pitchup. Etc. etc. A different way
> > > to play golf-- but what I call "engineer golf."
> > >
> > > Larry
> >
> > A perfect recipe for bogey golf. If that's your goal then you can quit
> > now ... you've got it. For most of us "serious" golfers, we're expecting
> > and playing for better than bogey.
> >
> > Rob
>
> Yeah, I see you guys out there hitting it sideways over and over
> again. The harder you try, the more you mishit and slice. One would
> think the intelligent among you would someday arrive at the same
> conclusion I did-- that we lose form when we exert more than a
> comfortable level of effort. So stop doing that!!! duhhhh But
> you won't-- next year you'll still not know where your drive is going,
> playing the tree line, dropping another after OB, etc. etc. Have fun.
> but that ain't me.

Sorry, Larry, but I hit it straight enough.

But I'm still curious: you told us all ages ago that you could hit your
two-iron consistently off a tight lie with your Whippy-inspired full
swing, right?

Were you lying?
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