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Yeah I play Golf sometimes saturday comps. But havent joined this year but still fet out & play on the weekends if possible.

Golf either ya luv it or hate it one of those luv hate relationships i guess

Awesome :happy: which golf club are you at? Im in the process of joining Melville Glades

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haha.. i need the cash to be able to do that mate :D i'd love to do that instead :blink:

I'll caddy for $60 and a couple of pints...

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too late marc my missus is my caddy :D and its for free!! :D:D:D *gotta throw in some entertainment after that tho*

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My Mum caddied for my dad once... Halfway through telling him he'd never make the shot, the ball hit the tree she was sitting against, about 10cm from her head... They're still married, but she's never been to a golf course again!!

Just a warning for your missus Bernard ;)

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My Mum caddied for my dad once... Halfway through telling him he'd never make the shot, the ball hit the tree she was sitting against, about 10cm from her head... They're still married, but she's never been to a golf course again!!

Just a warning for your missus Bernard :P

lol.. hope it doesnt happen to me :cool:

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Hehe.. Supagolf isnt the same.. but i don't mind playing it :laugh:

Mt Lawley and Maylands.. hmm.. interesting.. :ermm: I've played in a few places..

NOR

Joondalup Golf Club

Wanneroo Golf Club

Carramar Public Golf Course

Wembley Public Golf Complex

Geraldton Golf Club (Yes, Geraldton)

SOR

Burswood Public Golf Course

Collier Park Public Golf Course

Melville Glades Golf Club

Halls Head Golf Club

Meadow Springs Golf Club

Busselton Golf Club (Yes, Busselton)

Lol.. those are the ones i remember.. pretty sure ive played in more before :banana:

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You've never played at whaleback? I used to play there, over 5 years ago that is :banana:

I forgot about it :P Yes i did.. only once 18 holes.. never again :P condition of the course is pretty bad.. I only go there now for the range.. the balls are pretty new and its good :) and the best part is it opens til late :D

Remember when i spotted u on nicholson road? I was on my way back from whaleback :P

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