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Trying again

putterman60

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Yet they will say that it is "kiddies golf".

thats ok then ............i`m a big kid anyway lol

I love it , longest is 125yds ,shortest is 57

and i know thiey don`t count cos the only witnesses i had was 3 squirrels and half a dozen pigeons

but i have had 2 holes in one ..........but his might make you laugh or cringe..............

where i go theres 4 holes were you have to go over trees ......... not happening............ so i went under them with £2.50 "Controller bulge and roll thing" from the charity shop

1st one was inbetween the 2 lockdowns they didn`t man the course and so no flags were out 65 yds the ball bounced once went left rolled and disappeared !!!!!!! "IN THE HOLE"

2nd was with Flag insitu 78yds ball went about 4ft of the ground a bit left landed in the pine needles and rolled and rolled i did actually lose sight of the ball and thought it had rolled passed the hole and over the small bank at the back of the green but no it was "IN THE HOLE" and not one soddin` squirrel or bird had a camera on them :D:D:D

Weather gonna be ok tomoz so i`m on it
 

fat80b

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I'm a member at a course locally but I regularly pay to play the local 9 holer (Trumpington / Cambridge Lakes). I can get round in a lunchtime so it is about 1hr 25 mins door-to-door and £8.50 for me.

The greens are great, it's a different challenge, and it really focusses the mind on what I am trying to improve short game wise. I know that I *can* get round in a sub 30 score but am yet to manage it despite having birdied nearly every hole on the course in the last 6 months. 31/32 seems to be my level but it means the challenge is still alive for me!
 
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