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I doubt it, as I managed to get something sorted a very convoluted way - not like me at all.

Basically, yeah,I was going to get fitted at Preston. The pro said that his gear wasn't brilliant, mentioned Manchester GC, I said I won't pay £50 , right, he said like the Manchester pro is a Bro, I then got it for £40, they'll do the lesson/analysis/fitting, they'll give the spec/details to the preston pro, like yeah,he'll order it up, I'll use my £100 voucher at Preston. Sorted.

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Jobsaguddun!

Vicky is looking hot tonight!
 
Haha good to see you've still been taking your sense of humour pills;)

Yep, along with the Painkillers, Anti-inflammatories, Hayfever medication and Asthma inhaler...... There are currently monkeys in Africa who are passing round a petition to have them stop testing drugs on me!!!
 
What a day! Glad I ordered the sunshine! Thoroughly enjoyable round, Dave took the honours with 35, me 32, Pete 27 and Ian 25... Really enjoyed the company... Catch you all soon!
Peter I will email you about your email! Enjoy the theatre!
 
What a day! Glad I ordered the sunshine! Thoroughly enjoyable round, Dave took the honours with 35, me 32, Pete 27 and Ian 25... Really enjoyed the company... Catch you all soon!
Peter I will email you about your email! Enjoy the theatre!

Ian hit some great shots but tired towards the end after only4 hours sleep....


Birchy sshould be worried.....


We won't mention a certain 2 tee shots
 
What a day! Glad I ordered the sunshine! Thoroughly enjoyable round, Dave took the honours with 35, me 32, Pete 27 and Ian 25... Really enjoyed the company... Catch you all soon!
Peter I will email you about your email! Enjoy the theatre!

Let me guess matchplay is his game? :rofl:

What happened to Pete? Can remember him having less than 30 much ever! :eek:
 
What a day for a game of golf! I'm currently sporting a face the colour of a tomato. Perfect conditions.

I thought the course was great, definately the kind of place I could play every week. I was really impressed with the heathland look/feel of the holes on the higher level. The shaping and finish around the bunkers gave everything green side lots of definition.
The greenkeeper is definately doing a good job there.

Enjoyed the company as usual lads, Thanks a lot for the day Karl :thup:
 
Good scoring Dave, Its a tricky course with some lovely holes. I preferred the look of the back 9, especially the long par 4's. I can't remember which hole it was, but the par 4 with the double brook and the raised green was a fantastic risk/reward hole (I laid up between the brooks). Also, the last par 3 would take some getting used to. It looks like a 4 iron to the back of the green, but I think a nice 7 would roll into a better position.
 
Good scoring Dave, Its a tricky course with some lovely holes. I preferred the look of the back 9, especially the long par 4's. I can't remember which hole it was, but the par 4 with the double brook and the raised green was a fantastic risk/reward hole (I laid up between the brooks). Also, the last par 3 would take some getting used to. It looks like a 4 iron to the back of the green, but I think a nice 7 would roll into a better position.

Cheers Danny. I'm a little dissapointed with the 35 tbh, I only took 6 points from the last 5 holes. I'm blaming the switch from Hob nobs to digestives, I knew it was a bad move. ;) The inevitable fatigue kicked in.

Yep, the index 1 16th was a nice hole, I hit a great drive to within 4/5 yards of the first brook then fumbled my way to the green and was lucky to escape with bogey.

The par 5 down the side of the ship canal was very nice also. I said to Karl afterwards the course really wasn't what I expected. I knew it had a good reputation but I wasn't expecting a course with a heathland feel to it on those upper holes. Like I said, I think the greenkeeper is doing a great job there :thup:
 
Cheers Danny. I'm a little dissapointed with the 35 tbh, I only took 6 points from the last 5 holes. I'm blaming the switch from Hob nobs to digestives, I knew it was a bad move. ;) The inevitable fatigue kicked in.
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Im blaming not having any.... And didn't c u offer them
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Cheers Danny. I'm a little dissapointed with the 35 tbh, I only took 6 points from the last 5 holes. I'm blaming the switch from Hob nobs to digestives, I knew it was a bad move. ;) The inevitable fatigue kicked in.

You should have rung me... I'd have driven down an emergency pack immediately.... A round without the chocolate Hob Nobs is like a life without Single Malt...... Epically long and boring....
 
Im blaming not having any.... And didn't c u offer them
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Theres a reason I didn't offer them out mate, they'd been sat in the side pocket of the bag for about 3 weeks and were a little moist and chewy to say the least :o

You know I'm usually always generous with the Biscuits. Im straight back on the Hob Nobs for Hillside tomorrow :thup:
 
Theres a reason I didn't offer them out mate, they'd been sat in the side pocket of the bag for about 3 weeks and were a little moist and chewy to say the least :o

You know I'm usually always generous with the Biscuits. Im straight back on the Hob Nobs for Hillside tomorrow :thup:
I need to blame something..... :whistle:
 
Good shooting Dave, nice course. I commented to Karl on Thursday that I thought it was a tough finishing stretch of holes, 18 being a par 5 being the softest of the holes but still needing a good dig away to clear the 2 ditches.
 
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