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:) yeah can see that ending well for all involved and not getting kicked off the course

5/8/putter for me :woot: there is 1 long hole that goes from top of course to the creek

We will warm up with an ale/bourbon or 2. A whole bottle sounds like fun for while, but then carnage.

Yeah there is one hole that is 143m. I actually even fail at making that distance with my 5 iron, so will take my 3 believe it or not. I am a short hitter for some bizarre reason (cue Skandy's witty comment here). Especially when the ground is damp and there is no roll, like at present.

Yep Soldier of Fortune was a huge win. I remember playing number 2 when I was in year 9 lol, and it had huge amounts of realism in it.

Yeah yeah yeah Rhys, I've gotta stop living my alcohol-infused weekends before I can begin to start saving for a new PC haha.

Oi, you hitting EC's Saturday night?

Yep Soldier of Fortune was a huge win. I remember playing number 2 when I was in year 9 lol, and it had huge amounts of realism in it.

Yeah yeah yeah Rhys, I've gotta stop living my alcohol-infused weekends before I can begin to start saving for a new PC haha.

Oi, you hitting EC's Saturday night?

massively. its gonna be huge man, get in early or else your gonna see a line like warehouse after party haha. oi im gonna be doin promo for the next one (bloody beetroots) so i'll give ya a yell when i get tix etc

Krishy, organise a golf day!

If i am going to organise something i will be most likely choosing a PAR 3 course as then the groups generally tend to move a bit faster on a smaller course....

and Talbo the whole point of me playing on par 3's is its not how hard you can hit the ball its how precise your tee shot can be.....easy to flog the thing for 200 odd meters but when the whole is only 80-100 meters precision comes into play and most people struggle at that....

If i am going to organise something i will be most likely choosing a PAR 3 course as then the groups generally tend to move a bit faster on a smaller course....

and Talbo the whole point of me playing on par 3's is its not how hard you can hit the ball its how precise your tee shot can be.....easy to flog the thing for 200 odd meters but when the whole is only 80-100 meters precision comes into play and most people struggle at that....

for some fun cause there'll be a few beginners, you can't go past the short course at the Pat

for some fun cause there'll be a few beginners, you can't go past the short course at the Pat

i was thinking about the campbell town par 3 course.....

its short but very tricky on some wholes and also the greens are slightly tricky as well

and you also have some easy as holes so not bad for beginners there Pete...but a pro like you should be able to complete the course with 4 under shouldnt you :)

massively. its gonna be huge man, get in early or else your gonna see a line like warehouse after party haha. oi im gonna be doin promo for the next one (bloody beetroots) so i'll give ya a yell when i get tix etc

Good man!! I've got a few mates keen on tix for that as well, as I heard pre-tix are on sale tomorrow night at EC's? But only 100? But yeah, if you're doing promo, I'll get em through you.

I'll start lining up at 9pm tomorrow night lol.

and Talbo the whole point of me playing on par 3's is its not how hard you can hit the ball its how precise your tee shot can be.....easy to flog the thing for 200 odd meters but when the whole is only 80-100 meters precision comes into play and most people struggle at that....

Struggle with the accuracy of a PW from 80-100.... Huh!

I know what you're saying but for mine it's more fun taking the driver of the tee and giving it a blast.... It's not that easy flogging it 250+ and keeping it in the fairway, I'd much rather a 100m PW even off of the deck. Par 3 short holes using a tee isn't all that challenging imo.... not having a go :)

Struggle with the accuracy of a PW from 80-100.... Huh!

I know what you're saying but for mine it's more fun taking the driver of the tee and giving it a blast.... It's not that easy flogging it 250+ and keeping it in the fairway, I'd much rather a 100m PW even off of the deck. Par 3 short holes using a tee isn't all that challenging imo.... not having a go :)

I see your point as well steve

ohh and btw they have a place called the "driving range" for anger management issues :woot:

Good man!! I've got a few mates keen on tix for that as well, as I heard pre-tix are on sale tomorrow night at EC's? But only 100? But yeah, if you're doing promo, I'll get em through you.

I'll start lining up at 9pm tomorrow night lol.

yeh 100 pre sale tix for $45, then next week they kick off first release at $50. its at the thebby theatre this time, 2000 capacity, bloody beetroots, AJAX, bang gang, harris robotis, l&p + more. i'll buzz ya as soon as i know wats the go so i can make sure you and ya mates get in early

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