Off Topic Ryder Cup 2025

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Will we win?

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  • Yanks

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What a disgrace the American spectators were, they should be ashamed of themselves. I just hope the European crowds when it is over this side of the pond don't start such antics.

Great to see Europe winning and rubbing their nose in it.

P.S. On a personal note just checked with a local GC in Christchurch, and there is a nice parkland course which you can get a round, club hire, including trolley, balls and tees, for 50 NZ dollars about £25. Looks as if I might be coming out of retirement.
 
What a disgrace the American spectators were, they should be ashamed of themselves. I just hope the European crowds when it is over this side of the pond don't start such antics.

Great to see Europe winning and rubbing their nose in it.

P.S. On a personal note just checked with a local GC in Christchurch, and there is a nice parkland course which you can get a round, club hire, including trolley, balls and tees, for 50 NZ dollars about £25. Looks as if I might be coming out of retirement.
Enjoy John, the exercise won't do ya any harm either. <cheers>
 
What a disgrace the American spectators were, they should be ashamed of themselves. I just hope the European crowds when it is over this side of the pond don't start such antics.

Great to see Europe winning and rubbing their nose in it.

P.S. On a personal note just checked with a local GC in Christchurch, and there is a nice parkland course which you can get a round, club hire, including trolley, balls and tees, for 50 NZ dollars about £25. Looks as if I might be coming out of retirement.
Was there no golf in Vietnam? I thought it was getting quite popular there.
 
I do walk 6-8 kilometres daily, so I guess at least the walking will have a purpose.
Yes,it's 6-8 km hitting the ball 'straight down the middle' John,add 2 or 3 more for erratic tee-offs:emoticon-0102-bigsm

P.S ....That's a good price for all inc:emoticon-0148-yes:(The last time I went to St Andrews driving range I never had my Clubs,£7 for a basket of balls and £4 each for 2 hire irons =£15)
 
What a disgrace the American spectators were, they should be ashamed of themselves. I just hope the European crowds when it is over this side of the pond don't start such antics.

Great to see Europe winning and rubbing their nose in it.

P.S. On a personal note just checked with a local GC in Christchurch, and there is a nice parkland course which you can get a round, club hire, including trolley, balls and tees, for 50 NZ dollars about £25. Looks as if I might be coming out of retirement.
John, when you're golfing in the Southern Hemisphere, does your draw turn into a slice ? :emoticon-0100-smile:emoticon-0105-wink::emoticon-0105-wink:
 
Yea, it's usually toast. :emoticon-0145-shake
With Marmalade no doubt ? :emoticon-0100-smile:emoticon-0105-wink::emoticon-0105-wink: Such is the golfing life !

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They weren't gentle people in NY at the course though...should have had the tournament here...

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With Marmalade no doubt ? :emoticon-0100-smile:emoticon-0105-wink::emoticon-0105-wink: Such is the golfing life !

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They weren't gentle people in NY at the course though...should have had the tournament here...

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"Going to San Francisco" lost me cherry to that playing at age 14 to a 18 yr old hippy lass, happy days. :emoticon-0116-evilg