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by carelesswhisperer23

49 Comments

  1. OneSingleYesterday

    Also 90% sanding, actually. I’ve started restoring vintage hickories and persimmons.

  2. Aggressive-Leave2011

    Nowadays, it’s definitely 90% waiting on the group ahead of you

  3. Aromatic_Ad_7484

    Pain and frustration but that 10% joy is oh so good

  4. BertM4cklin

    90 percent swearing and pretending you know a damn thing about your swing

  5. 90% is the pursuit. Whatever you are chasing out of the game is your 90%. For me, it is to hit better iron shots.

  6. JerryRiceDidntFumble

    Golfing is 90% talking about golfing

  7. Affectionate-Dog8414

    I was gonna say, golf is 90% sanding, 90% measuring, and 90% percent waiting. Thus making the other -170% actually playing

  8. SlootKabob

    90% knocking out honey-do lists and apologizing for taking so long

  9. Brief_Intention_5300

    90% practicing. 10% actually playing/competing.

  10. LiveAlex417

    90% thinking about the shot. 10% hitting the shot

  11. tldredditnope

    Comparing the swings I see on the practice tee to the number of people who say they carry a drive 250 or better, 90% lying.

  12. 90% looking for new driver, 10% realizing it’s out of the price range.

  13. 8bitjamband

    90% cussing during an easter egg hunt in the forest.

  14. BrainSpiritual8567

    90% sitting in the cart while the doofus in front of you lays on the green trying to get a read on the putt just to three putt.

  15. MoTownKid

    As a woodworker, if 90% of the project time is sanding, you didn’t use your planer properly…

  16. superskinnytrees

    It’s all of the above. 90% sanding, ironing, measuring and waiting.

  17. SmokeyMcDoogles

    90% wondering why you bother. The other 10 shots are fun though.

  18. Poetic_Alien

    90% “if I had only bogeyed number six instead of a double, par’d three of those bogeys, and had one or two birdies, I would’ve shot 78”

  19. BobbyRayBands

    Practice. Playing a round is fun but actual improvement comes from time spent on the range.

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