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So im guessing you know what sport im talking about now???

You know I love it, its indoors, involves beer, you play against some pretty hot chicks, you can play any weather, its cheap, it has beer oh and pizza and chips, and beer...

Oh and I have the pleasure of playing Golf at Hope island this weekend with the boss's from Melbourne... Sweet...

Love that course, its one of those moments when my brain says "Do a skid in the golf cart, you know you want to wreak up this beautiful fairway".... Evil....

Oh yes, I agree...

But the pines and hope island have to be the best within an hour from Brisbane... Yeah

Hey Josh whats going on mate, your number 2 for the day... Whore up little buddy...

Top3;

abu 51

Nismo_Boy 36

Col-GTSX 35

Probably not Col. Am sticking to the SAU members crowd and you aren't their favourite person at the moment....... Ease up on the Supreme Mod Ruler a bit and you might win some friends back.

I played Noosa Springs about 2 weeks ago before it got flooded :P

It was one of the best presented golf courses ive seen in quite some time...

The rotary also had a snag sizzle on the 4th which was quite a nice change from golf for once... :nyaanyaa:

Here they are cooking snags under a tent backing onto a 3-4 million dollar home... :google:

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