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yay golf talk lol

i have been playing a fair amount of golf pretty much every weekend.....getting my scores down which is good...best so far has been 32 on 9 holes par 3....anyone keen for a SAU golf day....groups of 4

Edited by Krishy
I normally go around on my own in about 1.5 hours. But depends how good golf we play. OK, let's say 3:30pm at my place, that way we can have a roadie, and be on the course just before 4pm. If it gets to 5:40pm we can give up and head back to my place.

So, SLED is in, Madaz is in. Any other takers?

Fark! I have the day off, but im heading to victor at 12 for end of season cricket trip.

Krishy, organise a golf day!

Par 3 isn't the best of fun though..... Need to go out on a real course where you can at least take the big dog out and try nail one down the middle...... :P

North Adelaide is good for that

North Adelaide is good for that

Yeah it's not too bad.... there's the Patawalonga as well near the airport as well or for a nice easy 9 hole course there's Regency. Sandy Creek and Mt Barker are a couple of my favs though.....

yay golf talk lol

i have been playing a fair amount of golf pretty much every weekend.....getting my scores down which is good...best so far has been 32 on 9 holes par 3....anyone keen for a SAU golf day....groups of 4

KEEEEN AS BREW!!!

I make a point to NEVER pull between stationary cars to turn - even if they leave you a gap to do so - it is just too risky if you can't see who you are pulling out in front of. Just because you can't see them, doesn't mean a cyclist or motorcyclist isn't there.

I made that mistake on the side street between kfc and hungry jacks at reynella....everyone had stopped and left a gap..so i went through...some F@&$wit in a camry comes flying up in the turning lane and scared crap out of me so i booted it...luckily i was still n/a , only problem i was open wheel so i just wheelspan....4 cars back was a cop car which rapidly did a u turn and pulled me over to do me for excessive noise....they didnt care that the camry nearly hit me and i took evasive action..imo, they just saw a skyline with stockies

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