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Well I sure do hope is diving form is signigicantly better that his golfing form.

the K
 
As I recall, it is Chris' project last year...
 
It was, but not to sure if Chris used his clubs or not tho
 
No we did not use clubs, it is an exercise in futility.

I took one of jbd's excellent bouyancy skills test and made a hole to extend the difficulty. I hope to have a six hole course installed this year which will be a bouyancy and navigation skills test. It should be fun as long as some idiot does not come along and move the holes which will screw the navigation portion of the course.
 
Land Locked:
No we did not use clubs, it is an exercise in futility.

I took one of jbd's excellent bouyancy skills test and made a hole to extend the difficulty. I hope to have a six hole course installed this year which will be a bouyancy and navigation skills test. It should be fun as long as some idiot does not come along and move the holes which will screw the navigation portion of the course.


Trust me, they will get moved. Divers move crap around Joe's all the time. We layed line around Joe's a while back. Came back a week later to find the line had been cut, moved and trashed.
 
roadkils:
Trust me, they will get moved. Divers move crap around Joe's all the time. We layed line around Joe's a while back. Came back a week later to find the line had been cut, moved and trashed.

Yea, you can't really count on anything you install being there more than a couple days. I actually saw two knuckleheads trying to move the underwater training platform by the Louisville Dive Center's tiki hut one sunday afternoon last year after they had completed an OW class. It didn't work, but they did give it a college try.
 
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