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Arbys Golf Club: What Is This Viral Internet Joke?

Okay, folks, let’s talk about my little adventure with the “Arby’s Golf Club.”

Arbys Golf Club: What Is This Viral Internet Joke?

It all started with a random thought. I was munching on some curly fries, and I just blurted out, “I wonder if I can make a golf club out of Arby’s stuff?” My friends laughed, but I was already hooked on the idea.

The Gathering

First things first, I needed supplies. So, I hit up my local Arby’s. I ordered a bunch of food (research purposes, obviously), and made sure to ask for extra boxes, those sturdy ones they use for the Market Fresh sandwiches.

  • Several Market Fresh sandwich boxes (the long ones)
  • A few of those cardboard drink carriers
  • Lots of napkins (for padding and grip, you know?)
  • And, of course, a ton of tape. All kinds of tape.

Construction Time

I started by flattening out the sandwich boxes. These were going to be the “shaft” of my club. I reinforced them by stacking a few together and taping them like crazy. I mean, layers and layers of tape. Gotta make it somewhat sturdy, right?

Next up, the club head. This was tricky. I used one of the drink carriers, folded it into a sort of wedge shape, and stuffed it with napkins. More tape! I attached this “head” to the shaft, again with a ridiculous amount of tape. It looked… well, it looked like a bunch of cardboard taped together, but hey, it was starting to resemble a golf club!

For the grip, I just wrapped a whole bunch of napkins around one end of the shaft and, you guessed it, taped them down. It wasn’t pretty, but it was surprisingly comfortable.

Arbys Golf Club: What Is This Viral Internet Joke?

The Test Drive

Finally, it was time to test this bad boy out. I grabbed a few golf balls (real ones, I’m not that crazy) and headed to my backyard. I took a swing, and… well, the ball went maybe five feet. The club wobbled like crazy, and the head almost fell off. But it worked! Sort of.

I made some adjustments. More tape, obviously. I reinforced the head a bit more, tightened the grip, and tried again. This time, the ball went a little further, maybe ten feet. Progress!

After about an hour of tinkering and swinging, I managed to get the ball to go a decent distance. It wasn’t going to win any awards, and the “club” was pretty much destroyed by the end, but I did it. I made a golf club out of Arby’s packaging.

So, there you have it. My Arby’s golf club adventure. It was silly, messy, and completely pointless, but I had a blast. Would I recommend it? Probably not. But hey, it’s a good story, right?

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