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So I was at day 3 of the Australian open and my daughter was a guest of Golf Australia and I was her plus one.
Spent the morning with her getting coaching, watched the players most of the day and then this evening when we were leaving, it was right place right time.
He had been signing kids...
If it keeps those dickheads that yell "mashed potatoe" or "get in the hole" from 450mtrs out of all other holes, than I love the party holes. Keep those dickheads away from the actual game
For my club champs I noticed there was a blue dot spray painted on the green.
On day 2, the pin had been moved to this spot.
Then the following friday night I was playing 9 holes and noticed 2 blue dots on each green and then sure enough, during day 3 of the club champs one of the blue dots...
a few rounds with them now and man they are so much better than my older stealths. and I loved them.
Same shafts but they seem stiffer.
Smaller head a bit worrying.
But they are more accurate sideways. Still working out distances with half 3/4 and full shots.
I recently saw an youtube review by a guy and whilst I was interested in the club he was showing, it wasnt enough for me to buy.
But I will admit I did buy my first set of Irons due to an online review.
I wouldnt do that now. Id go for whats fitted and suits me the best.
Revisiting this but removing the medal round.
This is stroke today and this person has got a 19 on 1 hole. This isn’t out of the norm. Last month she had 205 hits in comp.
Surely there is a rule that she can just pickup after hitting a 10.
It’s just Slowing everyone up.
My daughter who has been playing golf for 4 years has turned 13 and would like to get her handicap.
So my plan is to do 6 x 9 hole rounds for cards.
The question I have is at what point is it not worth her playing out a hole?
For example if she’s going to get an10 on a par 4 should we just...
Guy is 100% the boss etc.
Money would be coming in every month for old stuff and the occasional banger video.
I find peter finch more interesting.
5 guys in his team / company.
All rounds are free. But not big numbers.
Executive Director at Rick Shiels Media
Rick Shiels Media LTD...
A YouTuber with 250,000 views can expect to earn anywhere from $1,000 to $7,500. This wide range depends on various factors, including the ad revenue generated per 1,000 views (CPM), viewer engagement, and the specific niche of the channe
But he has about 15 staff.
Guy as ceo would be on 150k...