Now he must not go the wrong way round the circuit, and unless he can spin himself stationary through 360 degrees I fail to see how he can avoid doing so.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Once he had selected the path he was going down he really had to stick with it in a 16 game match. He had to try and hit in the one direction but unfortunately for him - though fortunately for me! - he hit in the wrong direction.
This circuit is interesting because it has inclines and declines. Not just up, but down as well.
Spin is a tricky thing. When you're trying to avoid it - say, on a tee shot, where sidespin puts you in the trees - it's easy to make it happen.
The worst possible turn can not be programmed. It is caused by coincidence.
Man is flying too fast for a world that is round. Soon he will catch up with himself in a great rear end collision.
But, as my mother used to tell me, two wrongs don't make a right. But I soon figured out that three left turns do.
Watch the turtle. He only moves forward by sticking his neck out.
Why do you need to do a fancy cartwheel for before you hit him? It just looks stupid.
The easiest way around the bases is with one swing of the bat.
You just have to go as far as you can go. Everyone works his way up.