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JMCKUSICK

(3,744 posts)
Sat May 17, 2025, 06:00 PM May 2025

Sorry, I can't resist exposing a ridiculous headline

https://www.espn.com/golf/story/_/id/45197320/rory-mcilroy-roughly-50-players-drivers-were-tested

I'm sorry, but my first response was "for what, drugs?" I mean wow, I guess they want to make sure they get to the golf course safely.
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Sorry, I can't resist exposing a ridiculous headline (Original Post) JMCKUSICK May 2025 OP
They're just nonconforming clubs Clouds Passing May 2025 #1
Lmao JMCKUSICK May 2025 #5
In golf? Wow. Did not even think of these sorts of people getting into drugs so much. I guess they're hypocrites just SWBTATTReg May 2025 #2
No, they actually test their golf clubs JMCKUSICK May 2025 #3
Clubs on steroids? Sneederbunk May 2025 #4
Right! lol JMCKUSICK May 2025 #6

SWBTATTReg

(25,629 posts)
2. In golf? Wow. Did not even think of these sorts of people getting into drugs so much. I guess they're hypocrites just
Sat May 17, 2025, 06:21 PM
May 2025

as bad as the other hypocrites, despite their fancy golf shoes and polo shirts, visors and sunglasses...

JMCKUSICK

(3,744 posts)
3. No, they actually test their golf clubs
Sat May 17, 2025, 06:56 PM
May 2025

For length, and to make sure they conform to all the rules. The clubs that is, not the player lol. An extra inch on a driver shaft would add as much as 10-15 yards to your swing potentially.

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