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05-25-2005 , 01:01 PM   #1
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Ever seen a golf ball land on another ball?

I was just thinking yesterday of how I have never seen a golf ball land right on another golf ball. Has anyone seen it happan, besides at the driving range.
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Like if one shot is already resting on a green and another hits it?

If so, yes I have seen that, once.
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seen it a few times. just about every round, 1 of my colleagues would chip from the ruff and end up having the ball hit another player's ball on the green. we always joked that its time to call the lawyers when that happens. its been very consistent in our group... lol! every single round we have played, it always happens at least once!
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yes I agree. It happens about half the time I play too usually when we're chipping on. I feel so bad when I hit someone's ball..like I wasn't even trying..
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