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Gentlemen: we're on.
Two fourballs have been booked for next Sunday at Regent's Park. The times are 10:30 and 10:40.
I'm out for dinner (or supper if you prefer) in Bowden on the evening prior and stopping over, so if anyone wants picking up on the way through then let me know.
Two fourballs have been booked for next Sunday at Regent's Park. The times are 10:30 and 10:40.
I'm out for dinner (or supper if you prefer) in Bowden on the evening prior and stopping over, so if anyone wants picking up on the way through then let me know.
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And this is Sunday, Brucie?Bruce Rioja wrote:Gentlemen: we're on.
Two fourballs have been booked for next Sunday at Regent's Park. The times are 10:30 and 10:40.
I'm out for dinner (or supper if you prefer) in Bowden on the evening prior and stopping over, so if anyone wants picking up on the way through then let me know.
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Indeed, Sir. Sunday 22nd.Worthy4England wrote:And this is Sunday, Brucie?Bruce Rioja wrote:Gentlemen: we're on.
Two fourballs have been booked for next Sunday at Regent's Park. The times are 10:30 and 10:40.
I'm out for dinner (or supper if you prefer) in Bowden on the evening prior and stopping over, so if anyone wants picking up on the way through then let me know.
Are you up for it, Worthy?
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Probably won't know until Wednesday, I'm off Weds - Fri, but have not finalised which are golf days yetBruce Rioja wrote:Indeed, Sir. Sunday 22nd.Worthy4England wrote:And this is Sunday, Brucie?Bruce Rioja wrote:Gentlemen: we're on.
Two fourballs have been booked for next Sunday at Regent's Park. The times are 10:30 and 10:40.
I'm out for dinner (or supper if you prefer) in Bowden on the evening prior and stopping over, so if anyone wants picking up on the way through then let me know.
Are you up for it, Worthy?

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Well I purposely booked plenty to accomodate a couple of late entries so you'll be more than welcome, I'm sure. Just sort out the necessary with the Handicap Chairman and we're off.Worthy4England wrote: Probably won't know until Wednesday, I'm off Weds - Fri, but have not finalised which are golf days yet

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I hit the ball well yesterday, which bodes well for Weds and Thurs round Wittelsbacher G.C. in Germany, as it's very much a 'drivers'' golf course.
Putting was a bit shite though and the whole thing was made pretty tough by the fact that the ground was baked hard.
Putting was a bit shite though and the whole thing was made pretty tough by the fact that the ground was baked hard.
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You want to try playing Portrush or Castlerock links courses when they've had no real rain for almost 6 weeks... the fairways were brown, scorched and hard as concrete... At least the rough wasn't its usual horrific self - still pretty mean, though.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Putting was a bit shite though and the whole thing was made pretty tough by the fact that the ground was baked hard.
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A few weeks ago I'd've had more confidence after going round Arrowe Park in 94 and what could easily have been a few less, but those Irish courses were pretty tough and my game went to bits in places - some awful drives, mostly.communistworkethic wrote:aye like previous years when you were struggling off 15blurred wrote:Didn't break 100 this weekend - think I'll be stuggling off that 12...
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Yeah, I have played a lot of great links courses, but only really in the winter months mainly. Though Royal Liverpool is pretty tough when it's firm and the bunkers just seem to gather everything and nothing sticks to the greens.blurred wrote:You want to try playing Portrush or Castlerock links courses when they've had no real rain for almost 6 weeks... the fairways were brown, scorched and hard as concrete... At least the rough wasn't its usual horrific self - still pretty mean, though.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Putting was a bit shite though and the whole thing was made pretty tough by the fact that the ground was baked hard.
Prufrock wrote: Like money hasn't always talked. You might not like it, or disagree, but it's the truth. It's a basic incentive, people always have, and always will want what's best for themselves and their families
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