Cold, snowy, bitter, "quarantine blues"...so, I'd like to start a list of golf sayings.
Things used to describe shots, scenarios and situations. As examples, I offer:
1. When your drive leaves the club face straight, then slowly veers into trouble.
- That was a "Mother-in-Law": It looked good leaving. (Old one)
2. When you hit a shot and it just sort of sucked.
- That was a "Son-in-Law": Not quite what you had hoped for.
3. When you blade your tee shot on a Par 3 and it skanks its way toward the hole and crawls onto the green.
- That was a "Sister-in-Law": You're on it, but you know you shouldn't be.
We also have a "Diego Maradona", a "Paris Hilton", a "Prom Date"...etc.
Looking for new material here....