Tee It Up It’s Golf Season

Goofing around and did this. Too wet to golf. The bottom golf ball is not attached to the tee. You must tee it up to get it balanced.

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  1. othermary Avatar

    Hahaha – right where it (the golf club) belongs! Um…I’m no physicist, but shouldn’t the grip end be crashing down on the unsuspecting head of whoever walks through that doorway? How did you balance that?

    1. Chris Pollock Art Avatar

      Funny! That’s kind of what happens when the bottom ball is knocked off the tee. The handle comes down and cracks someones head! Just kidding! I balanced it by starting at the bottom, as always, then finding the balance point with my fingers, then working the wire. The club was a temporary mount to approximate locations then made the hole in the club and mounted the wire holding the balls to the club. Then balanced the whole thing on my finger to find the hanging balance point and made the hole and wired it and hung it. Thanks for your interest!

      1. othermary Avatar

        Hahaha – that’s sort of how golf has always been to me. Thanks for your very complete answer to a half-assed question. It really is pretty cool though.

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