
Golf Speak - Decoding the Language
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Steven and David share ONE microphone to decode golf's confusing vocabulary. From "skulling it" to "fried eggs" to "good lag" (which might be an insult), we break down the golf lingo that makes beginners feel like outsiders.
What we discuss:
- Why Steven thought "hook" and "slice" were the same thing
- What it means to "skull it" and why it's called that
- Golf course terminology: cabbage, fried eggs, and being "on the dance floor"
- Handicap basics - why shooting 86 is actually decent
- The art of "good lag" and when it's secretly trolling
- Sandbaggers: golf's biggest cheaters and why we hate them
- Steven's plan to artificially create "fried egg" situations
- David's humbling encounter with a scratch golfer
Recording notes: This episode was recorded live with one microphone, which explains the occasional chaos and Steven's admission that he might push golf balls into sand to use new vocabulary.
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