
This is me, if I were just off the Mayflower and living at Plymouth Colony.
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Golf Humor Through Historical Exaggeration
This image uses an exaggerated historical setting to highlight how golfers often prioritize a round, even when circumstances suggest otherwise, like survival after getting off of the Mayflower. By placing modern golf humor into a colonial-era backdrop, the joke relies on contrast rather than commentary on real events or hardship.
The humor comes from applying a familiar golfing mindset to an obviously serious situation. Golfers frequently joke about squeezing in “just nine holes,” no matter how inconvenient the timing may be. That mindset is pushed to an extreme here for comedic effect.
By blending history-inspired visuals with modern golf humor, the cartoon reflects how the game creates a unique sense of dedication among players. It’s a lighthearted reminder that golfers everywhere share the same priorities, regardless of setting.