on โ24-05-2015 08:04 PM
on โ26-05-2015 04:12 PM
from our website:
the 3rd โ Hoganโs Hole
โFamous internationally Naroomaโs 3rd hole is one that must be played at least once in a golferโs lifetimeโ
Melville Proud โ Executive Officer NSW PGA
Wow! What a spectaclar setting! I can see why it would earn such acclaim.
Reminds me of the famous 16th hole at Cypress Point in Carmel, California.
http://images.fasocdn.com/3015/814512xl.jpg?v=201505032137&cv=201505032137
Have you heard of Paul Hogan (aka Crocodile Dundee)?
Oh absolutely ๐ Hogan is brilliant! His original comedy show first turned up in the states on a local Los Angeles TV station in the early 1980s, and I've been a fan ever since ๐
Thanks to that original show I've also had a 30 plus year long crush on Delvene Delany ๐
It's probably just as well I live in the U.S. If I was in her vicinity I imagine she'd have filed a number of restraining orders against me by now LOL ๐
on โ26-05-2015 04:44 PM
@lurker172602 wrote:Have fun ๐
Thanks,I did but had a 40 off the stick,(38 nett),
@shuveee wrote:Kikuyu can be very tiring to walk on as it can become like walking on a sponge
Kikuyu patches and they tended to get out of hand in early Spring).
Ha ha! Yes on both counts ๐
And of course you can't really play pitch and run shots across it because of that sponginess. You have to learn to play lob and flop shots.
That Santa Anna Couch has a very attractive look.
Learning the flop shots has come in handy here as you can leave yourself short on a number of holes.
Santa Anna does look good and its good to play off,(as long as the divots are filled in),
on โ26-05-2015 04:48 PM
@shuveee wrote:from our website:
the 3rd โ Hoganโs Hole
โFamous internationally Naroomaโs 3rd hole is one that must be played at least once in a golferโs lifetimeโ
Melville Proud โ Executive Officer NSW PGA
Wow! What a spectaclar setting! I can see why it would earn such acclaim.
Reminds me of the famous 16th hole at Cypress Point in Carmel, California.
http://images.fasocdn.com/3015/814512xl.jpg?v=201505032137&cv=201505032137
Geez!!!,they must lose a few balls on that hole as well,
on โ26-05-2015 05:00 PM
@go-tazz wrote:
@shuveee wrote:from our website:
the 3rd โ Hoganโs Hole
โFamous internationally Naroomaโs 3rd hole is one that must be played at least once in a golferโs lifetimeโ
Melville Proud โ Executive Officer NSW PGA
Wow! What a spectaclar setting! I can see why it would earn such acclaim.
Reminds me of the famous 16th hole at Cypress Point in Carmel, California.
http://images.fasocdn.com/3015/814512xl.jpg?v=201505032137&cv=201505032137
Geez!!!,they must lose a few balls on that hole as well,
Oh by golly yes! I can tell you some fantastic tales of rounds being completely destroyed on that hole ๐ณ
@go-tazz wrote:
Thanks,I did but had a 40 off the stick,(38 nett)
Ah, that's not so bad. I dream of breaking 80. I think my best ever has been 82, and I've done that twice.
on โ26-05-2015 05:16 PM
@lurker172602 wrote:
@go-tazz wrote:
@shuveee wrote:from our website:
the 3rd โ Hoganโs Hole
โFamous internationally Naroomaโs 3rd hole is one that must be played at least once in a golferโs lifetimeโ
Melville Proud โ Executive Officer NSW PGA
Wow! What a spectaclar setting! I can see why it would earn such acclaim.
Reminds me of the famous 16th hole at Cypress Point in Carmel, California.
http://images.fasocdn.com/3015/814512xl.jpg?v=201505032137&cv=201505032137
Geez!!!,they must lose a few balls on that hole as well,
Oh by golly yes! I can tell you some fantastic tales of rounds being completely destroyed on that hole ๐ณ
@go-tazz wrote:
Thanks,I did but had a 40 off the stick,(38 nett)
Ah, that's not so bad. I dream of breaking 80. I think my best ever has been 82, and I've done that twice.
My best was 71 off the stick at Portland and I had a 30 of the stick on the other nine hole executive course
here about 10 years ago but it's a par 33 course),
on โ27-05-2015 05:27 PM
on โ27-05-2015 05:37 PM
maybe cause you didnt use your favourite caddy??
Glad it was a beautiful day...with good company..talking a walk together can be enjoyable...runs>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
on โ27-05-2015 05:40 PM
on โ27-05-2015 10:46 PM
GULP...
Hey lurker, I have a golf quote for you...
'Once upon a time, it was de rigueur for American professional golfers to visit Ireland to practice on links courses ahead of the British Open.' Philip Reid; Cink Honed His Game On Irish Links Courses The Irish Times (Dublin) July 21, 2009.
Those yanks, different times, huh?
(Phwew, maybe lurker wont notice I didnt answer her Q??) lol
on โ28-05-2015 05:29 PM
@lurker172602 wrote:
I played today - very badly ๐ข
Only managed 26 points I'm afraid. Just 1 wipe but way to many 1 pointers.
Ah well, it was a beautiful day and th company was very good.
We have our Open Tournament here this Sunday. I'm the VC and handicapper so I've got a bit on my plate atm.
That's another "bad" round out of the way so you should be due for a good one,
Played nine holes today on the par 33 course,(34 of the stick for a 32 nett).
Playing Saturday and Sunday this week,(if I could only take that over and score like that for the 18 holes),