Monday, February 21, 2005 |
Shotgun Golf with Bill Murray |
Hunter's last column. an original to the end.
The game consists of one golfer, one shooter and a field judge. The purpose of the game is to shoot your opponent's high-flying golf ball out of the air with a finely-tuned 12-gauge shotgun, thus preventing him (your opponent) from lofting a 9-iron approach shot onto a distant "green" and making a "hole in one." Points are scored by blasting your opponent's shiny new Titleist out of the air and causing his shot to fail miserably. That earns you two points. But if you miss and your enemy holes out, he (or she) wins two points when his ball hits and stays on the green.
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His end was just about the only cliched thing he did.
C
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Thanks for this... I passed it along to a bunch of my friends who would be interested!
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His end was just about the only cliched thing he did.
C