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Definitely - sounds like a good plan. I have never played 3 hammers but it looks fairly flat which is good for my knees!
 
Sort out the details next week then Sir
 
Excellent. Looking forward to it. I haven't played in nearly a year so I expect to lose horribly!
 
Excellent. Looking forward to it. I haven't played in nearly a year so I expect to lose horribly!

I've played the game once.... So expect a redesign of the course with new bunkers appearing where I once stood!
 
Permission to use the Snoop Dogg quote from Starsky and Hutch while caddying?
 
I really need to get back playing again. I haven't been for about 18 months. I could have played a charity event at a local course yesterday but I was working.

I generally play on a local Par 3 18 hole course, though it has some decent length holes so I get the bigger clubs out of the bag. 190-210 yards.
 
I learnt to play on a par 62 course which was about 5400 yards, but very narrow. I then moved to my dad's home course which is par 72 and about 6,600 off the back tees. Totally different game from there - you really do have to hit it a long way then.
 
Hitting the ball a long way was never my problem. It was the direction the ball took !!!!!!!
 
The grange at walsall used to be decent for a 9 hole course.

I tend to play hill top (near the west brom ground). As a municipal, it is quite challenging, but in great nick. You won't get better value for money. Last year, after 2pm you could get a round for half price.

My dad plays at patshull - he's a member there. Personally, I have to say that it is no better or worse than hill top.

Perton is lat & boring. 2 farmers fields knocked together.

I have heard that chesterton valley (off the bridgnorth road) is a fun shorter 18 hole course...
 
Del Wop, definitely better to buy cheap twice. To be honest, give your first set of clubs a year or so for you to get used to em before changing.
 
The grange at walsall used to be decent for a 9 hole course.

I tend to play hill top (near the west brom ground). As a municipal, it is quite challenging, but in great nick. You won't get better value for money. Last year, after 2pm you could get a round for half price.

My dad plays at patshull - he's a member there. Personally, I have to say that it is no better or worse than hill top.

Perton is lat & boring. 2 farmers fields knocked together.

I have heard that chesterton valley (off the bridgnorth road) is a fun shorter 18 hole course...

Patsull lives off it's old reputation, it's pretty average nowadays.

I like Chesterton Valley, but there are some very short holes. I won a competition there a few weeks ago with 43 points. :icon_redface:
 
Here's an offer for any of you lot....
If you get your arses over here to the East Coast of Ireland, you're very welcome to stay here for free, and You can then play the course I live in the middle of. I might even come round with you.... For your sins!

Here's the link to the course.
http://www.seapointgolflinks.com/

If it doesn't work, it's a links course, usually has a decent breeze coming off the sea.
Google 'Seapoint Golf Club. County Louth, Ireland'
 
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Very kind offer WH...I just can't play golf!
 
WH, looks an interesting course! I have never visited Ireland before. You are in danger of being taken up on your kind offer!
 
Having my first golf lesson in years on Wednesday as I try and get serious about taking it up again.

I will be on the tour by 2013...
 
When the weather improves, I'd still be up for a game if peeps were interested.

or

for the fnarr fnarr thread

When the sun is out, we'll have to get some foursomes and/or fourballs going...
 
If I can get good enough I'll travel down for a game if it is tied into a match weekend
 
I'm still up for a game. I'm playing tomorrow for the first time this year, weather permitting.
 
I'm still up for a game. I'm playing tomorrow for the first time this year, weather permitting.

I played 9 holes the other day with my dad whilst having the car fixed. Too early really, but nice to get some air.

Because of work & limited holiday time, & the fact that the bowls season is almost upon us, I'm restricted to sundays or during the school hols.

But I'd definitely be up for it when sunny!
 
I'm looking to get a good starter set of clubs.

Can anybody recommend some?
 
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