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Originally posted by GTS-t VSPEC

Skyzerr,

I have only just started taking lessons at Fremantle Golf course, and I have played a few games there and at Whaleback. I don't have a hadicap yet, I'm trully crap, but if you ever keen for a game then let me know.

See'ya:burnout:

i may be able to sort out somethign for you, should be able to help your game to, for cheaper tyres or bits

I though Whaleback was very good actually, better than Burswood, I played there and lost 9 balls in 9 holes, f#ckin water.

You live down rocko way right? Maybe after I finish work at Uni we could organise a game, but don't be to surprised if you spend most of the game searching the bushes for my ball.

See'ya:burnout:

is that a comeon?

girl in the bushes is much fun

well i'm a member at kwinana, though i've dropped back to a social member and only play about 5 games a year atm.

i'll still kick your arse. rocko is a pretty easy course. but port kennedy is better.

yeah burswood is abit of bugger.

hmm glenn iris is pretty good for a public course aswell.

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