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Philosophy Travels

The Case for Stableford, Part 18

Posted on February 2, 2024 by The Jolly Putter
The Case for Stableford, Part 18

It finally happened: a full card without a zero. A point every hole. Sometimes more. If the achievement in Stableford has a name, I don’t know if it. And for me it came with asterisks. Asterisk number one: The course is short, thrillingly so at 4300 yards from the whites. The slope is nearly flat.…

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Detachment, Zen State of (無心)

Posted on April 4, 2022 by The Jolly Putter

Attachment leads to suffering. Or so they say. They often being golfers. A ball at rest of the deck of a driving range has little in attachment. Our brain knows we won’t have to go after it, so our swing knows as well. Our emotions know the result won’t be committed to the scorecard, so…

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Jolly Putter in neon

Everything Trundle Golf makes has a story behind it. It’s not always a good one, but here’s where you can track down the origins of whatever it is you’ve got in your hand.

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