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Teeing off times and groups for Woburn Thursday 29th March.......

HomerJSimpson

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You've clearly never played with Homer! :D

Should be a good day's entertainment. Especially if your post on the AG thread is anything to go by!

Aztecs - unfortunately once spent 72 holes with Homer for the MacMillan longest day challenge..........!! (only kidding Homer!) Yes we'll have a good laugh if nothing else!

72 holes and I carried all the way and modesty forbids mentioning who won. 39 points in the first round starting at 4.30am says something. Letter on way to the committee to change the comp start times in Summer I'm looking forward to it.
 

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Can I just confirm (as there seems to be a little confusion over this).... We have coffee and bacon rolls on arrival and there is a two course meal (carvery) between rounds. No food has been booked for after the 2nd round. Thanks
 

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Apologies for being a total numpty. The afternoon round is over the Dukes course and not the Dutchess. What a knob I am!!
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WHAT?!?! I'd like to cancel! :angry:


(not really! :eek:)

Also, just realised I'll need to leave no later than 5am to ensure I get there in time for Bacon rolls :(

EDIT: The Dutchess' is the one with all the really narrow tree lined fairways isn't it? Dodged a bullet there :whoo:

Or are all of them like that? :mad:
 
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WHAT?!?! I'd like to cancel! :angry:


(not really! :eek:)

Also, just realised I'll need to leave no later than 5am to ensure I get there in time for Bacon rolls :(

EDIT: The Dutchess' is the one with all the really narrow tree lined fairways isn't it? Dodged a bullet there :whoo:

Or are all of them like that? :mad:

The Dutchess is the tighter of the three, apparantly some of the tee shots are like threading a needle with all the trees around. The Marquess is the more "open" of the courses, with the Dukes falling somewhere in between. I don't know why I mixed the bloody itinerary up...if you look at the original thread it states quite clearly that I had booked the Marquess and the Dukes!
I have played both the "D" courses before. You won't be disappointed with the Dukes. It's a belter.
 

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I stumbled across the website the other day when I was looking to see how far away it was from my house :)(!) and took a gander at the three courses, they all look stunning to be honest, I'd have been happy with any two of them. Can't wait to play them both! Just hope we get a dry day.
 

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I think I have a course planner for the Marquess so can post out to anyone who understands how to use them :confused:

If you want it reply on here and first one to do so then PM me your address...
 

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I think I have a course planner for the Marquess so can post out to anyone who understands how to use them :confused:

If you want it reply on here and first one to do so then PM me your address...

Most kind. I will take it, as I'm playing with homer and he doesn't give you all the info when using his! ;
 
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