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Golf dialect?

TmacG

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Feb 3, 2007
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Hit a House! - When you hit a putt way to hard
Sit like a Butterfly- "" ""
Ripped- Hit really well
Peach- Hit very well
Raped that Dog- Hit as hard and as well as possible.
 

bames

Purchased a better game
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Jan 8, 2006
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The best I've heard was "Elephant Tail"

Use -- when you hit a shot that leaves a skymark, one of those that gains more altitude than mileage.

Meaning -- High and crappy
 

goatster

SUPER SOAKER
Feb 20, 2005
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"lift your skirt"- putts left short
"does your husband play?"-also putts left short
 

jc@bg

Style guru
Sep 10, 2004
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A couple of faves we have used forever are:

OTW (off the world)
Touch 'em all (short shot or putt that ends up exceedingly long)
 

Mors Ab Alto

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Aug 28, 2006
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In South Carolina a great drive is always followed by a "that dog'll hunt"

A favorite of the "good ole' boys" I sometimes play with. Along with:

Slap yo' daddy!! = You hit a great shot!

Goin' to Galveston (, Texas, a gulf coast town) = hit into the bunker

Breezy = 30+ MPH winds

Wind Testers = cigarettes/cigars

Egg on a Pillow = flop shot that lands softly
 

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