As today is the longest night (or shortest day) that means each day is getting lighter now as we head back into Spring/Summer and a new Golf season. Looking forward to a great and positive year for us all. :thup::clap:
As today is the longest night (or shortest day) that means each day is getting lighter now as we head back into Spring/Summer and a new Golf season. Looking forward to a great and positive year for us all. :thup::clap:
Looks like the Christmas party has started early in the Vega workplace.....:cheers:As today is the longest night (or shortest day) that means each day is getting lighter now as we head back into Spring/Summer and a new Golf season. Looking forward to a great and positive year for us all. :thup::clap:
As today is the longest night (or shortest day) that means each day is getting lighter now as we head back into Spring/Summer and a new Golf season. Looking forward to a great and positive year for us all. :thup::clap:
As today is the longest night (or shortest day) that means each day is getting lighter now as we head back into Spring/Summer and a new Golf season. Looking forward to a great and positive year for us all. :thup::clap:
Either way, we're just about at that point when evening golf isn't a forgotten memory. The way I've always looked at it, get January out of the way with the long wait to payday, Xmas bills and usually some crap whether chucked in too. February is a nice short month and then we're into March. Forum meet at Woburn to look forward to, first signs of growth around the course, the greens being tined ready for the summer and then at the end of March the big change in the clocks. Soon be here
whoa up there horsey
technically, tomorrow is the day when the sun is at it's lowest point in the southern hemisphere, so in reality, it'll be Friday before the summer starts
See here http://www.cru.uea.ac.uk/~timo/sunclock.htm