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Good post! I am a big believer in Karma and I think it works both ways. Example - two days ago I was playing golf with two cousins. On the 17th hole, we waited for the foursome ahead of us to leave the green, get in their carts and leave. We then hit up to the green. One of my cousins hit his shot to the right where the foursome had parked their carts (out of our sight) for the 18th tee (it was right next to the 17th green so they didn't move their carts far). The ball landed near their carts but did not come close to hitting anyone. My other cousin, walking up to the green, noticed one of the players in this foursome walk over to my cousin’s ball and hit it about 15 yards as he walked up to the 18th tee, thinking we were out of sight. They teed off on 18 and we finished 17. As we were standing on the 18th tee waiting for them to hit their second shots, we heard a scream and saw the man who had hit my cousins ball fall to his knees. I ran to the cart and drove down to the fairway. When I got there the man was walking toward me dazed, blood gushing from his head. He had hit his second shot into a tree and the ball ricocheted off the tree and struck him in the head. He told me he was a doctor as he pulled the towel off his head. I told him that while I was not a doctor that I was quite sure he need to get to a hospital to have the large gash in his head sewn shut.

Coincidence or bad Karma?

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