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📐⛳️ Thoughts on this?

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603 Guy1 year ago

They absolutely can, and you’re stupid if you believe this.

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Cory Pickett1 year ago

Did I miss the spike marks?

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Solar Heavy1 year ago

what do you think of this music video?

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₿ullIsOnMySide1 year ago

The 2nd putt breaks at the end. Looks like it still slightly affected the roll

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TWLEGION1 year ago

I just need something to blame when I miss

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Andy Dyer1 year ago

In fairness the 2nd putt after the spikes almost lipped. The first three were center cut.

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small not gay adult1 year ago

In perfect conditions, spike marks don't affect puts. In sub optimal conditions on normal courses that the average golfer plays, you can straight up leave and indentation the size of your foot in their line. Also, it's about respect.

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Bob Johnson1 year ago

But do they affect them?

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JJ1 year ago

It’s crazy, there’s literally 50 people before you play have walked that green walked in your line etc

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NUCLR GOLF POD1 year ago

We all saw the second to last ball nearly go wide, correct?

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Brad Feazell1 year ago

It's not the spikes. It's the weight of golfers that compacts and depresses the soil. Depending on conditions this can be significant.

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