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		<title>Comment on Glossary of Golf Terms by admin</title>
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		<description>Good suggestion.  &quot;Sit&quot; has become a quite an overused exclamation as you observe.  

Anytime a player is concerned that their shot may exceed their intended distance they call for it to &quot;sit&quot; or &quot;get down&quot; hoping that somehow the wind, or the spin on the ball might keep it close to the hole.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Good suggestion.  &#8220;Sit&#8221; has become a quite an overused exclamation as you observe.  </p>
<p>Anytime a player is concerned that their shot may exceed their intended distance they call for it to &#8220;sit&#8221; or &#8220;get down&#8221; hoping that somehow the wind, or the spin on the ball might keep it close to the hole.</p>
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