Swango1980
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Played with a mate yesterday.
He had 26 points on the front 9, 12 points on the back 9.
He had 26 points on the front 9, 12 points on the back 9.
Played with a mate yesterday.
He had 26 points on the front 9, 12 points on the back 9.
He plays off 27. Had a couple of birdies on front 9, one for 5 points. Hits the ball very well, drives close to 300 yards in these dry conditions. +5 gross on front 9.Handicap protection at it's finest!
What happened to them on the back 9? Just fell off and struggled to score?
Didn’t know there was a Michelin star restaurant near there…..that would be good to know!Played Hunstanton today and Royal West Norfolk yesterday with a Michelin star meal in between - fantastic trip, albeit journey back down to Surrey was painful on a Friday afternoon!
Hunstanton is a better course, in my honest opinion, despite being ranked a fair bit lower than RWN.
Thought RWN was similar feel to Rye, whereas Hunstanton as more Burnham&Berrow/championship setup. Had a few souvenir birdies over the trip, and an eagle!
Didn’t know there was a Michelin star restaurant near there…..that would be good to know!
Played Hunstanton today and Royal West Norfolk yesterday with a Michelin star meal in between - fantastic trip, albeit journey back down to Surrey was painful on a Friday afternoon!
Hunstanton is a better course, in my honest opinion, despite being ranked a fair bit lower than RWN.
Thought RWN was similar feel to Rye, whereas Hunstanton as more Burnham&Berrow/championship setup. Had a few souvenir birdies over the trip, and an eagle!

Well played @Crow, still amazes me how well you play with older clubs.Played the first round of the club championships today, blue tees at 6,697 yards is a lot for an old timer but I had one of my best rounds of the year and scored 81 gross, net 68 off 95%.
Puts me in 13th in the gross and third in the net and should get my handicap heading back in the right direction after a few months of dross.
Clubs today were as per those I used at Great Barr on Thursday except for the irons which I switched out for a newer set, 1971 Slazenger Jack Nicklaus $1m, which celebrated his first million dollars in prize money.
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