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As a golf fanatic, l love the varying style of golf courses and colours.

Arizona .........
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Augusta
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Black Diamond Ranch....
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Pebble Beach .......
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Same hole from the tee ............

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Hogans hole ( below ) at Narooma Golf Coruse, here in Oz.
This is where l learnt to play golf.
As expected, many a ball went out to sea over the course of a week.
Is it a Titleist here you ask?

Its only a par 3 or 12!
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Another image of the Blowhole ................... I think its g.u.r.

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Anyone for TPC Sawgrass in America?
Par 3, 17th ................
Just drop it at the back door and let it roll down to the hole, easy as!
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My local course - it's a municipal course, so anyone can play, and it's cheap as chips (about £6 - £8 a round) - with spectacular views over the Clyde Estuary as a bonus, although take a few spare balls as the gorse and heather chew them up!!!

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Although you'd better pack your waterproofs as it's almost always pissing down <laugh>
 
My local course - it's a municipal course, so anyone can play, and it's cheap as chips (about £6 - £8 a round) - with spectacular views over the Clyde Estuary as a bonus, although take a few spare balls as the gorse and heather chew them up!!!

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Although you'd better pack your waterproofs as it's almost always pissing down <laugh>

Looks like a lovely course, SM.
The water doesn't scare me.
I come prepared ................

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Ok son, nice and easy .................... now jump, l tell you!

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Hot Australian summers ........

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43 degrees during the day, 27 at night.
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With the Aussie summers so hot, how much can a Koala bear?
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