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Hi Guys

im a pretty keen golfer and play off a pretty low handicap. Just would like to know who in SAU ACT and NSW plays golf and if they have a handicap what is it?

And if anyone wants to go have a game or hit some balls at a driving range some day?

I play off Scratch and was a pro for a short period and would be happy to throw some pointers at anyone that would like some help in there game.

Adam

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Love golf!!

Im down for a game anytime, and would be very fun with someone who knows a thing or two. Me and a mate were at narrabundah driving range on the weekend and i was landing on the 250 sign so pretty happy about that.

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Yeah cool guys. We should meet up and have a bash some day soon. i need to get out and play and train again as i have a few tournaments comin up.

I'm free every weekday during the day and some weekends.

Give me a call anytime - 0401 133 866

and we can work out something or post it up here.

I am going to be out practicing, nearly every day for the next few months.

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i used to get bored and hit from my backyard to the front yard (over my house) and then suprisely i sent a ball onto the road out the front which is a pretty main road, nearly hit a car and all that, decided i would be better off not, so yeah

been driving range a few times, but never actually to a game...bet i would suck haha

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Well it seems golf its not huge in ACT SAU...but anyways if anyone want to have a bash, hit some balls at the range or do pitch and putt, im free untill 4pm all week.

PM me or u can message me on 0401 133 866.

Adam

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