Hmm... I wonder where SodaAnt's mate was when he stacked 4 balls? Waiting for group ahead to finish suggests: Either he was on the previous hole and could see the group ahead or was on the penultimate hole waiting for the group to finish the round on the 18th
So either way I wonder where the flat and level surface was on the golf course that was similar to the video presenter's flat surface and did he to have a spirit level handy as well?
I tired this stacking on what I judged to be a level spot on my lawn and got so frustrated that I have now shot the wife and am waiting for the police to arrive. I don't play golf so how come I have golf balls, you may ask yourself. A reasonable question. Well I had a golden retriever who used to find golf balls regularly which were "skied" out of the golf course on to a passing field
Sadly Honey ( the retriever's name, not the late wife's name ) is now departed as is my golf ball sales income and any minute now it will be my turn to depart in a "black and white"
I was happy before reading this thread
pentaxuser
Now I have seen that video, I realise wow deceitfully 'youtubers' (does that word exists?) can bee!
I never played golf, but I saw it happening (to-) many times as, among my clients, I had a publisher who only wanted to negotiate a project while golfing (I hoped so many times it would rain)...
Anyway, I found it awkward to see (elderly-) people spending a huge amount of funds to run around on excessively watered and intensively maintained grass plains, and knocking, with hammer shaped shiny iron sticks, on little stone hard balls so these travel at a speed that can kill, aiming at red pennons marked holes, and than drive away on funny unstable electric carts.
And what I also remember is that there were no waterlevel flat white hard surfaces where balls can be stacked, just grass or sand on a faint slope, which they call a "bunker"...
An other thing I saw was that they use these little spike kind of plastic 'holders' on which they pin their ball so it couldn't run away, poor balls!
They say that this "game" was invented by the Scots, whom I thought to be a very rational people...
Seriously now, I never liked 35mm film, and found loading it on any brand of reels was a rather 'painful' thing to do, that's why I like 120 film so much, it gives you a kind of 'grip'...