Went out golfing late this afternoon, playing on a par 3 coarse to try and fix some of the problems I have with my game.
I played alone because my friends are all mature seniors and do not have much get up and go in the afternoon, I think they are having their naps about that time.
I played the first 4 holes with the wind ( about 10 miles per hour) and kept the ball in the middle of the fairway, and chipped and putted

well. two over after 4 holes , not bad for me.
On the fifth tee you have to hit your across a channel that runs diagonally along the fairway for about 100 yards, (25 feet wide and 10 down to the water).
I hit the ball across and happily walked along the channel and picked couple of balls out of the water and finished the hole with a chip on and tree putts, not good, but happy that I got across the channel.
Now, all you golfers know how water affects the ball going over water, it just sucks your ball out of the air .
I think that is why they put the dimples on a ball, they are water magnets.
On the sixth hole which is 180 yards to the green and the fairway is about 120 wide with the channel running along the right side.
I hit the ball and pushed it right, just short of the channel, about 170 yard with my 3 wood (I told you that I am a mature senior)
At this point I turned it into to a practice round and I hit another ball!
Why is it that everytime you hit the second ball that it goes to the other side of the fairway.
Now I have two balls out there about 120 yard apart , so I teed up the third ball, hoping to hit it close to one of the two balls that I have out there, no such luck I dribbled it down the middle of the fairway about 50 yards.
I walked to the one in the middle of the fairway picked it up went to the one closest to the green (the one I hooked) hit the ground before the ball and it went about 10 feet, chipped it again and got it on the green, three putts and on to the next hole.
I left the other ball there, I was to tired to walk that far, besides it had already been in the water, at least I left it on dry land.
By this time I wished I had did what my friends did, stay home and have a nap.