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Purr – GolfToons 80

Purr - GolfToons 80 shows a dog and a cat dressed for golf looking over a scorecard, an original golf cartoon by Marty Glass of GolfToons.

Purr. What is your golfing animal spirit? Purr Golf. Are you a silky swinger that slinks around the course, purring like a cat and chasing the occasional birdie? Are you a mutt that doggedly digs shots out of bunkers to save pars? Or maybe you are the bear that hibernates for a dozen holes, then […]

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Golf Genie – GolfToons 74

Golf Genie is a Golf cartoon illustration by Marty Glass of GolfToons with a genie coming out of a lamp and trying to help a golfer, until the genie finds out the golfer needs help with his slice. Funny Golf Humor.

Golf Genie Golf Genie. Probably the most common fault of golf swing is the resulting slice. It is the the nemesis of the highly handicapped golfer and at times seems incurable. The remedy for a slice is often so elusive that many a golfer has fantasized about a magic genie that grants them three wishes.

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Teed Off – GolfToons 73

Teed Off - GolfToons 73 an original illustration of a golf ball complaining how much harder his job is then the golf tee by Marty Glass of GolfToons

The golf ball is important and he knows it. The golf ball gets teed off but is not teed off. Today’s golf ball has evolved and changed so drastically over the millennium, he has changed the game of golf itself. Some of the innovations have been dramatic. Some cosmetic. Nonetheless, so many advancements allow him good

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Buried Lie – GolfToons 72

Buried Lie - GolfToons 72 is an original golf cartoon showing a casket carried towards a hole that has been created under a golf hole and pin by Marty Glass

Buried Lie Buried Lie. Golf can be a lifetime pursuit, giving it a unique status in the world of sport. So deep is their commitment to the game, oftentimes when golfers pass on friends and family memorialize them in special ways. Famed golfers will have golf courses or holes named in their honor.   Upstanding

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19th Hole – GolfToons 70

Golfer with head on the bar bemoaning his golf game when he notices the bar has a break in it, 19th Hole - GolfToons 70 is an original illustrated golf cartoon by Marty Glass

19th Hole The proverbial 19th hole.  That place where golfers go after their round to discuss their performance and commiserate with other golfers. It’s also where the days bets can be settled, the feedbag can be donned, and/or a refuge from the elements.  For some it’s a watering hole (not to be confused with water

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ON POINT BALL MARKER REVIEW

A titleist golf ball in front of an On Point Ball Marker used in a product review by Michael Duranko of GolfToons

On Saturday I tried out my new On Point ball marker for the first time. Our golf league played at Legacy Golf Club in Lakewood Ranch near Sarasota, Florida in late January 2020. I got my On Point ball marker at the PGA show last week. This On Point ball marker review is the first

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Darth Fader – GolfToons 68

A golfer resembling Darth Vader on the tee box with his golf buddies commenting that they call him Darth Fader, an original golf cartoon by Marty Glass

Darth Fader Darth Vader, originally known as Anakin Skywalker, was probably a decent golfer before his transition to Darth. Now Darth Fader. A series of space-adventure lightsaber duels cost him both legs below the knees and left arm. To compound matters he also fell into a volcano and his lungs were destroyed to the point

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Golf Press – GolfToons 62

Golf Press shows a golfer on the tee box pressing anogther golfer's head into the ground with the caption PRESS, an original golf cartoon by Marty Glass of GolfToons

Golf Press Golf Press. You wanna press me? Do ya? I’ll show you a press. You like this press? The press is similar to the double or nothing bet and is generally invoked at a critical point in the match. The level of emotion accompanying a press is proportionate to the amount of money wagered.

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Chip Lagwell – GolfToons 59

Hamilton Chip Lagwell is introduced in this original golf cartoon by Marty Glass of GolfToons

Hamilton Chip Lagwell III When non-golfers conjure up images of golfers they tend to envision someone like Hamilton Lagwell III, fondly referred to as “Chip”. One of those guys often found at private country clubs or expensive destination golf resorts. We all know the type, but do they really exist? Possibly, but that specimen is

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Father O’Fairway – GolfToons 57

Father O'Fairway is introduced in this original golf cartoon by Marty Glass of GolfToons

Father O’Fairway Introducing Father O’Fairway. The Most Reverend O’Fairway hails from County Clare, Ireland where he grew up playing the sport of golf from the time he was young lad. He plays religiously but almost exclusively midweek, as his weekends are occupied by priestly duties. Father O’Fairway’s love of golf is rooted in his belief

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Koepka’s Loss – GolfToons 54

Koepkas Loss is an original golf cartoon by Marty Glass of GolfToons showing dracula, a mummy and frankenstein on the putting green

Koepka’s Loss The ‘Franken-Golfer’, bits and pieces of your best game cobbled together into a creation that is unstoppable! Koepka’s Loss. Sort of like handpicking your team for a Scramble. Someone that can launch the ‘Boom Stick’ from the Teebox, a sharpshooter for the approach, a clever short game artist for recoveries and then the

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Multi-Tees – GolfToons 47

Multi-Tees is an original golf illustration in color by Marty Glass of GolfToons showing multiple tee box options for Golfers to hit from.

Multi-Tees Recently our golf league played a round at Lakewood National Golf Club. We had to choose which tees we would use, and generally, we try to pick one over 6,000 yards. At Lakewood National they have six tees, that’s 6, and not sixty, LOL. Multi-Tees! The Arnold Palmer designed Lakewood National names the tees

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In or Out? – GolfToons 29

In or Out? is an original golf cartoon by Marty Glass of GolfToons addressing the new USGA Golf Rule about the flagstick

It’s but the early days of 2019, and already the new changes to the rules of golf are creating a buzz. The noisiest reaction being the “Leave It In vs. Take It Out” argument. This new rule allows players to leave the flagstick in the hole when putting. It makes sense and should speed play

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Vampire Golfer – GolfToons 26

Interview with a Vampire Golfer is an original golf cartoon illustration by Marty Glass of GolfToons shows a vampire, maybe dracula golfing at night

Imagine playing golf for a few centuries and what it must be like for someone as old as Dracula. From course design, advances in equipment to innumerable rules modifications, he has been through many changes. Interview Vampire Golfer. Although he complains endlessly about finding courses honoring midnight tee times, he does appreciate ball technology improvements.

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Bird Grip – GolfToons 21

A golfer putting while making a vulgar statement with his unique golf grip, the bird grip, an original golf cartoon by Marty Glass of GolfToons.

There are many ways to hold a putter, probably as many grips as there are putters available on the market.  Everyone must feel comfortable over their putt, and find confidence in the tools of their trade. Enter the Bird Grip. Some putters or some grips can send a different message, especially to opponents or nemesis you

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Golf Compliments – GolfToons 19

A foursome of golfers on the putting green with three golfers offering compliments to the dismay of the putter, an original golf cartoon by Marty Glass of GolfToons

Can a compliment be an act of gamesmanship? Possibly. Allow me to explain unwanted compliments The frustration of a birdie putt that comes up short can cloud one’s mind with unspoken expletives. While sapping the sincerity from well intended compliments. Conversely, a compliment delivered with a smirk can be unsettling enough to linger to the

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Hit it and Hope – GolfToons 13

Two golfers on a putting green that has massive breaks making the putt impossible. Hit it and Hope is an original Golf Illustration by Marty Glass of GolfToons

Hit it and Hope. Every now and then you face a putt that beckons words like intimidating or unnerving. The down hill left to right slider. The up-hiller that crests midway, then accelerates to a killer downhiller. Or the dreaded short but hard-breaker, also known as the heartbreaker because anytime you miss a two footer

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Golf Gnome – GolfToons 11

a golf gnome in the cup keeping a long putt from falling into the hole, an original golf illustration by Marty Glass of GolfToons

Golf Gnome This is the flip side to our “In the Hole A-hole” – the “Not In the Hole.”  You know, those dastardly putts that are on the perfect line, heading right at the hole, but comes up just short. The ball literally hangs on the lip of the cup. Perilously dangling on the edge

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Tree Shot – GolfToons 5

Two golfers look up into a tree to see another golfer addressing his golf ball and about to take a swing. A clever, original golf illustration by Marty Glass

We golfers take ourselves seriously and believe anything is possible.  Even a Tree Shot. Why take a penalty stroke if you can get your club back and might be able to hit your ball to the fairway or maybe even onto the green?  Remember those miraculous shots Ken Venturi showed us to save strokes?  Why

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Plumb Bobbing – GolfToons 4

Golfer plumb bobbing from the fairway and partner in golf cart mocking him for being so far away. Original golf cartoon illustration by Marty Glass GolfToons

If it’s good for the pros it’s got to be good for my game.  How many times have you told that to yourself?  Plumb bobbing is the perfect example. And does anyone really know how to Plumb-Bob?  Regardless of how many articles you read in Golf Magazines, putting is considered one of the dark arts

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Eternal Struggle – GolfToons 3

A Man pushing a huge golf ball up a hill like sisyphus in the Camus fable depicting the eternal struggle of golf. Original golf cartoon illustration by Marty Glass GolfToons

Absurd may be the best word to describe golf, though futility also comes to mind. What is the Eternal Struggle of golf? Punished for his craftiness, Sisyphus was condemned to push an enormous boulder uphill. Only to have it roll back down for eternity.  Any golfer can certainly relate to this plight. Camus wrote that

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