Golf: The Agony of Defeat

Golf is one of the most torturous games on the planet. I think the cartoons I enjoy drawing the most are the ones like this one. I think a lot of people can relate to this one and I love when something I draw connects on that level. I don’t play golf anymore. The insurance company wouldn’t cover the people I was playing with for catastrophic injury. I’ve been known to people with an errant shot or two. I can relate to the infamous words of Fuzzy Zoeller, who I heard tell a gallery at Castle Pines to move back a bit. “Trust me. The way I’m hitting the ball, you don’t want to be standing there”.

This cartoon is from the May issue of Mile High Sports Magazine. Grab a copy if you can. it looks much better in print.

No webcast for today. I need a week to work out the kinks and clean up my studio enough that it doesn’t resemble a scene from Sanford and Son.

Have a terrific and wonderful Mothers day weekend.

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One Response to “Golf: The Agony of Defeat”
  1. Gene says:

    Good cartoon Drew.
    The mental game in sports is something, that if ever figured out scientifically, would probably end sports.
    I recall my high-jump coach working with me to the extend I could not clear a bar that I could have stepped over. And I doubt Tiger’s physical skills have changed any.

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