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Gettin' ready to go play 18 holes


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Holy sh*t was it hot. I played like ass. We were playing Wolf and I was down $40 on #18. It was 8:30 and we could barely see. The guy with the low dot total decided to make the hole worth $40. I ended up on his team so if I lost, I would have owed $80. We won the hole and I walked out of there only having to pay out $1 to two guys. Back 9 I went double, par, par, par, par, double, par, double, bogey. Not even going to talk about the front 9. Awful day. I was hung over like a beotch from Saturday night so I didn't even feel like drinking.

Not whining because a sh*tty day golfing beats a great day at work.

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