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Im in.....nothing like a day spent chasing those little white f%^k'n balls around the woods!!

Any thoughts in course?

My thoughts are...

Gordon

Northbridge

Terry Hills

etc etc

Will have to dust off the 'hacking' tools for this one :D

Ando

I work at Asquith - could try and get a much MUCH cheaper rate for us.

Gordon....well Im glad you think its nice - it used to be better....that was when I used to work there ;)

Oh - forgot to mention - Im interested - but cant do it within next couple of weeks.

I know the pro's at Gordon so I could try and swindle something there too.

don't worry about handicaps at all mate... we're just going for a social game.... no competition (except between Shonen and myself :rolleyes:)

I work at Asquith - could try and get a much MUCH cheaper rate for us.

Gordon....well Im glad you think its nice - it used to be better....that was when I used to work there :)

Oh - forgot to mention - Im interested - but cant do it within next couple of weeks.

I know the pro's at Gordon so I could try and swindle something there too.

sounds good mate

I haven't played Asquith... how is it? what's Par?

theres one in my area (bankstown), but i usually just use the driving range. ive tried aqua golf at penrith, even won myself $50 by hitting one of them suckers into the nets theyve got.

if i go ill just be bringing my driver.




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