Cooden Meeting

Another cracking day Smiffy - many thanks for organising. Was good to catch up with some familiar faces, and to meet some new ones.

Couldn't have asked for better company in James and Simon - great craic over the whole day and got to see some good golf. Simon played excellent golf for his 41 points in the afternoon and, although hampered a bit by a dodgy wrist, James still hit a number of drives that were stupid long and picked up a number of birdies. Having a good day myself scoring wise was an extra bonus.

Can't wait till the next time!
 
Another cracking day Smiffy - many thanks for organising.

Did you enjoy the Spitfire, Hurricane and Tornado fly past I had organised? Plus the "win a car" opportunity at the nearest the pin hole?
And why do you think I went with the Steak & Mushroom pie for dinner?????
 
Another cracking day Smiffy - many thanks for organising.

Did you enjoy the Spitfire, Hurricane and Tornado fly past I had organised? Plus the "win a car" opportunity at the nearest the pin hole?
And why do you think I went with the Steak & Mushroom pie for dinner?????

Yes, the Spitfire, Hurricane and Tornado fly pasts were very good, although I was 'in the zone'(!) then and didn't pay too much attention - think James had more time on his hands to take more notice of them than me :D :D

Steak and mushroom pie were first class - I hope others have taken note when organising other meets :D
 
playing Hollingbury in a couple of hours... in the rain so it seems - anything could happen.

Two words - GOAT TRACK
I'm never playing there again, EVER.



Leftie can't you get those pics a bit bigger? The colour of the outfits isn't dazzling enough!
 
Leftie can't you get those pics a bit bigger? The colour of the outfits isn't dazzling enough!

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Despite his best endeavours, Murph's shoes don't quite match the troos, that don't quite match the tank top, that doesn't quite match the purple visor. Got a nice smile though :D

Colonel Sanders knows that real men can wear vertical stripes (Cooden Beach's deckchair attendant has been interviewed by the police), and RickG is style personified but even he got fed up with the cool look and changed into a hotter number for the afternoon round.
 
Some exciting outfits there especially Murphs. To be fair to Steve we've a member at Ascot with those trousers and they aren't that bad. It sounds like a cracking day out and well layed to those that played to or beat their handicap and bad luck to those that didn't especialy james who seemingly was tilting when he should have been stacking.

The fly past would have been worth seeing too. Well done Smiffy
 
well played to those that played to or beat their handicap and bad luck to those that didn't especialy james who seemingly was tilting when he should have been stacking.

I wasn't doing either mate, more like lacking & wilting, I was shite, 32pts in the afternoon with 4 birdies so you can imagine how poor the rest was At one point I was a shot away from quitting golf, if I hadn't been laughing my head off with Pieman and Bratty I'd have walked.

I'm putting it down to pure tiredness, busy month

Murph looked awesome! It takes some nachos to wear ladies clothes to play golf! :D :D :D

I'm glad that his back didn't play him up.

As for Smiffy's jumper :D :D WTF was going on there? Looked like the dog had slept in it!



Is James actually wee'ing against Smiffy's leg?? :o :D

I was whispering in his ear... " Careful, I think RickG fancies you...."
 
Ladies gear? I'll have you know that was pure saga, Ping all the way. Made from bamboo y'know. All the trendy stuff is now. If it ain't bamboo, it's just another piece of plastic.

Didn't come last (target met), didn't cripple myself (target met), fun (target met), no lost balls (target missed by miles).

Oddly, my back is miles better today. Golf therapy, who would have thought it. Should put it on the NHS.
 
about to crash so some thanks - Rob for organising a great event, and some great weather - and a crash pad for the evening.
Rob and Preet for a great company, we gelled pretty well in the morning but all suffered a bit in the afternoon. (oh, and I'll admit that 312 yard drive was downhill and wind assisted)
Great to see some old faces (no, not just Roger) and to meet a lot of new ones.
 
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Check out the limp left wrist!!!
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Big thanks to Rob for organising the day on a lovely golf course....and thanks to my playing partners Alan and Paul.....great company and some great golf, particularly Alan who won the individual Stableford.

Credit to Paul for coming back from a shaky front 9 to card a superb back 9.
 
Quote:
I'll match your drive and raise it a 244 yard 4 iron.



I'll see your 244 yard 4 iron and raise you a 170yd lob wedge

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Some woods.
Some irons.
Some wedges.
A putter.


Currently abusing: Slack and Wilt golf swing
 
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