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1. Pigs chicken
Golf shot (hit heavy and fat)
Bad golf shot (hit out of bounds) what a pigs chicken
2. Egg Laying Goose
A really bad golf shot or a really pathetic golf team in Wilmington DE.
After driving several golf balls into a pond, the huge grey goose flew off and layed an egg in mid-air.

What an Egg Laying Goose! Want to take a mulligan?
3. Lucia
1) Hitting a very terrible golf shot.

2) Any golf shot that goes 10 feet from the point of impact.
3) Anything terrible in the game of golf.
1) Man did you see that guy? He really Lucia'd that shot!

2) This new club I bought is all kinds of Lucia'd!

3) Just when I think I'm doing better I hit a Lucia like that!
4. Cockshit
something ridicously frustrating. The first use of this phrase was uttered by Louis "Bo" Berger during a golf outing circa 1996. Mr Berger a very good golfer was having a poor outing. During the final holes of the game, Mr Berger became so frustrated that he became virtually speechless after a bad shot. His mouth opened and nothing came out for a few moments. Finally he blurted out the phrase "cockshit". The stunned onlookers had never heard this phrase before but immediately knew its significance. I was playing with Louis Berger that day....and to this day I use the term to donate a ridicuosly bad golf shot. That is how how the phrase was started. A perfect phrase for an unexpectedly bad turn of events. This is all 100% true. That is how the phrase was started.
That shot was Cockshit........
5. sally gunnell
golfing slang - a shot that is hit thin, i.e. the club hits the middle of the ball and not the bottom, making it go low to the ground but travels (or runs) a long way down the fairway. Sally Gunnell was a 400m hurdles runner for Great Britain in the 80's/90's and won gold at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics.
Sally Gunnell - ugly but a hell of a good runner

"bad tee shot mate, bit of a Sally Gunnell that one, you got away with it!"
6. chili dipper
A term referring a bad golf shot, usually involving a divot behind the ball. Chili dipping occurs when you swing too hard or get too far behind the ball, causing a massive divot and sending the ball only a few yards, if any at all. Most amateurs chili dip often, sometimes more than once per hole. Chili dipping occurs mostly due to misuse of an iron, but if you're especially terrible, a chili dip may occur while using your putter.
Tin Cup: Hmm...a little chili dipper there...
Romeo: Be sure to do that in the Open.

Amateur golfer #1: {shanks the ball and leaves a massive divot}
Amateur golfer #2: I did that twice last hole, it's called a chili dipper.
7. in the shite
New golf term - meaning in the trees or in the VERY BAD rough. Developed by two female Denver, Colorado golfers who spent the better part of one entire 18 holes "in the shite."
Its up, its gone.....ahhhhh...its "in the shite!"
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