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Mick Molloy’s Shonky Golf Tips Reviewer and suffering golf widow, Ann Pulbrook... Mick endeavours to guide the average Joe through the vagaries of a golfing life By Ann Pulbrook - 28th November 2002 - Back to News Have you ever considered a gentleman’s sport to be one of deception? Well, learn from this instructional video... With tips (and the ensuing widowdom of viewing golfer’s relationships) Mick Molloy endeavours to guide the average Joe through the vagaries of a golfing life, and demonstrate his success in producing an astonishing range of "post-truthful" golf tips.
Mick begins by spinning a yarn all about his mega-successful golf, and how we can be like him if we follow his instruction. Throughout the video, Mick is shown as an arrogant lying git; it is this element that makes him a success in his mind, in his sport and his various other endeavours.
Accompanied by Caddy Alan Length, the sharp duo don fashions and manoeuvres that ensure their presence can be counted on for a memorable game of golf.
The video sees Mick picking up a Miles Franklin Award for Fiction, gain head-shrinking advise not to evoke the wrath of the slain, spin many stories, and fascinate us with his merry garb and Tournament skills.
My name is Ann Pulbrook, and I play his suffering Golf widow.
It is a funny video, and one you may pick up a few party tricks from (definitely not dating advise) as it explores etiquette and the Golfing scene. It is recommended viewing, but it won’t improve your Golf, but then, follow his rules, and who knows, you may spawn your own sporting movie.
Which leads to my review of Crackerjack.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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