Reasons to be Cheerful

Bought my daughter her first real golf club today and took her to the range. A kids 7 iron, she's getting the ball in the air and striping them a sweet 5 yards. At not-quite-4 years old it's got me welled up with pride. :D
 
Good luck mate, its the right decision,hope you both make the most of it.:thup:
Cheers Pete, much appreciatted, hoping to spend many hours/days working on a flop shot for those areas were it's not needed :rofl:
 
Was meant to be calling it a day myself at the end of July...
But have allowed myself to be persuaded to stay another year...
Business is relocating and my expertise is required apparently...

Hope it all pans out well for you...
Cheers Mate.
 
Woke up this morning, stretched out and didn't bang my elbows against wood. I'm ecstatic.

Every day is a nice day but some are nicer than others.
 
Just donated platelets and spoke to a pal we met in Mauritius last Dec.

not looking forward to nursey ripping tape off me hairy arm in two mins.
 
Wife just asked me if it is OK if she goes away from Friday to Sunday with her mates at the end of September. And after a quick look in the diary I see that's Ryder Cup weekend. Of course you can love, I'm generous like that.

So once I've told my daughter she can stay on the tablet all weekend, I'll have the TV to myself. Sweet.;)
 
Dreaming that at 7pm tomorrow evening I have won the Silver Frigate - which would be a huge miracle given I am 10hcap and playing rubbish, and so have had to have my arm twisted to fill the last spot. Ah well. Winning's a nice thought.

Well I didn't win - but I did come 8th out of 54 over 36holes :)

And though I didn't play great, I kept going and played to my handicap both rounds.

So indeed - I have a reason to be cheerful.
 
Our golf course hosted a ICELAND society golf day last week for dementia last week 😳 Honest
 
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