Monday, November 14, 2011

The Funny Golf T-Shirts I Love To Wear, And Why!

By William Mills


Remember way back in the day when golf was exclusively for the rich and privileged? Isn't that hilarious? I know more guys who make $25 grand a year who play golf now than I ever knew of rich folks in private clubs. I'm not sure when the transition happened and when the average Joe took over the game from the snobby rich, but I'm happy that it happened. I've been a devoted golfer for years, and I'm finally glad to have people to play with! I'm also glad that dress codes aren't so important anymore, because I love to wear my funny golf t-shirts.

The first, and probably my favorite, of my funny golf t-shirts is my "Golf Hero" shirt done in the style of the "Guitar Hero" logo. "Guitar Hero" is super popular, and I must say that I'm pretty good at it. Not nearly as good as I am at golf, though. When I wear my "Golf Hero" shirt to the course, people take notice and dig it a lot. I've had so many people ask me where I got it, but I'm not telling. I'm not trying to start a trend!

The second-favorite of my funny golf t-shirts is an ode to my golfing hero. No, it doesn't have Tiger Woods or Jack Nicholson on it. As a matter of fact, my golf hero isn't even real. Chevy Chase's character from "Caddyshack" has to be the coolest golf player ever to hit a ball. Ty Webb was everything I want to be as a golfer, and my t-shirt that has his face on it is one of the best shirts ever made.

The other funny golf t-shirts that I love are my two that say "I love big putts, and I cannot lie." That's right, I have two of them. So nice I had to have it twice. One in green and one in navy, so that I can wear them no matter what else I'm wearing. I may be a middle-class slob, but I still like to look nice on the course.

It really doesn't matter which of my funny golf t-shirts I wear, they always brighten my mood when I go out to play. They also seem to bring a few grins to the faces of the people I see. If I'm known for anything at the courses I go to, it's for swearing; wearing funny gold t-shirts, and breaking clubs. I'm starting to think that I might want to work on my attitude a bit.




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