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Question by Duey: This is not a question, just a little interesting golf item?
In Chinese Astrology there are 12 different animals to each 12 year cycle. And there are also 5 different elements to each animal for example 12 years of 12 Earth animals – then 12 years of 12 Fire animals – and 12 years for 12 Water animals – and 12 years for 12 Metal animals – and then 12 years for 12 Wood animals. In other words if you were a dog you would be only one of the 5 different kinds of dog depending on what year you were born. Let’s take Tiger Woods after all this is the Golf section. Tiger Woods was born in the year of the “Tiger”, but what kind of tiger you ask? Hold on to your hats OOOOHH !! the “Wood” Tiger.

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Answer by hairylegs22
Hey Mac…that is interesting. What is the website for that information? Keen to know what I am (besides a terrible golfer who has delusions of grandeur when I step up to the tee) – January 13, 1968? Be interested to know
Cheers

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3 Responses to This is not a question, just a little interesting golf item?

  1. Sudeep King of Scorn says:

    That’s why you have to use three fingers around the shaft.

  2. no idea????? says:

    that’s it. the pga tour players pay him 6 mill to stay away just play the majors. go away tiger we have families to feed. this method was the very first. used in thailand i believe. you have at least a dozen players banging there heads. what is the 2010 symbol. or when does this sign occur again. if asians have been using for mega centuries. it is game over for the p g a tour. brilliant work that took a lot of effort. on your behalf. fantastic work. thank you for this outlook0ok. very kind of you to share. may your year be bogey free. and your hole in one insurance used weekly. very good work. full congratulations.

  3. googie says:

    Confusing but amusing !

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