Spot the ball

barrybridges

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So I was playing golf yesterday in the sunshine and enjoying my time outside, shaking off a stinking cold.

On the 13th tee I hit a lovely straight drive right down the centre of the fairway. I walk up and to my surprise can't find my ball at all.

Anyway, cue 10 minutes of hunting around scratching my head - the nearest group was 30 minutes behind me so no rush - trying to find this blimmon ball!

Anyway, it was fair to say the course wasn't in the best of shape, so I give up and start walking back to my bag when I trip over a ridiculous crater in the ground...with my ball firmly wedged around 6 inches below the surface!

Picture here with foot to show scale:

http://bit.ly/dZZfmL

This was pretty commong sadly - the course was so badly cut.
 
see you carry round some rabbit bumbles with you to make it an animal scrape* ;) lol


least u found it, (shame it was 5 minutes too late) :p


* there was a guy at my old club that actually used to do that
had a little plastic bag of rabbit cr@p in his bag & use to spread around a few if he got in any bad lie such as a divot
 
There were loads like that - they weren't divots but presumably some sort of damage caused by buggies or carts; or maybe animals. Not sure but many of the fairways were carved up like this - definitely not caused by a golf club unless you're using a spade to play golf with!
 
Thought it was James not getting the weight quite right on his S&T. I hate to see any kind of animal invasion particularly on the fairways. It's hard to stop but just annoys me. We have problems with moles at the moment and a couple of fairways look like the Somme but they are slowly being taken care of and hopefully the problem will disappear. Not got too many rabbit scrapes fortunately
 
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