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How many shots in a Fifth

To find out the answer, you have to read about golf, which is good reading and makes a lot of sense. In the final picture it does answer the above subject question.

And you get to see beautiful landscapes!
The following is not intended to offend fans of tennis, basketball, football or baseball.  It is, rather, an attempt to put everything in it's proper perspective.
Ever wonder why golf is growing in popularity and why people who don't even play go to tournaments or watch it on TV?
The following truisms may shed some  light:
Golf is an honourable game, with the overwhelming majority of players being honourable people who don't need referees.
Golfers don't have some of their players in jail every week.
Golfers don't kick dirt on, or throw bottles at, other people.
Professional golfers are paid in direct proportion to how well they play.
Golfers don't get per diem and two seats on a charter flight when they travel between tournaments.
Golfers don't hold out for more money, or demand new contracts, because of another player's deal.
Professional golfers don't demand that the taxpayers pay for the courses on which they play.
When golfers make a mistake, nobody is there to cover for them or back them.
The PGA raises more money for charity in 1 year than the NFL does in 2
Even in the nose bleed section a ticket to the Super Bowl will cost you over $300 - or $1,000 from a scalper!
You can watch the best golfers in the world up close, at any tournment, including the majors, all day every day for $25 or $30.
Try that at one of the taxpayer funded baseball of football stadiums.  If you bring a soft drink into a ballpark, they'll give you two options - get rid of it or leave.
In golf you cannot fail 70% of the time and make $9 million a season,  like the best baseball hitters (.300 batting average) do.
Golf doesn't change its rules to attract fans.  Golfers have to adapt to an entirely new playing area each week.
Golfers keep their clothes on while they are being interviewed.
Golf doesn't have free agency.  In their prime, Palmer, Norman, and other stars, would shake your hand and say they were happy to meet you.  In his prime Jose Canseco wore T-shirts that read "Leave Me Alone."
You can hear birds chirping on the golf course during a tournament.
At a golf tournament, (unlike at taxpayer-funded sports stadiums and arenas) you won't hear a steady stream of four letter words and nasty name calling while you're hoping that no one spills beer on you.
Tiger hits a golf ball over twice as far as Barry Bonds hits a baseball.
Golf courses don't ruin the neighbourhood.
And Finally:
 Here's a little slice of golf history that you might enjoy.  Why do golf courses have 18 holes • not 20, or 10, or an even dozen
During a discussion among the club's membership board at St. Andrews in 1858, a senior member pointed out that it takes exactly 18 shots to polish off a fifth of Scotch.  By limiting himself to only one shot of Scotch per hole, the Scot figured a round of golf was finished when the Scotch ran out.  Now you know.

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