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Anyone on B&B play golf?

Haven't seen the topic on B&B and was curious whether anyone here plays golf? There's got to be a few.

I received a couple new sticks (driver, putter, lob wedge) for Christmas and I'm anxious to give them a try. Unfortunately, its 30 degrees here and I'm not a cold weather golfer.
 
As long as I can golf, I will never need therapy. It doesn't matter how well I play, I still have a great time.

I wish I played more. I get around 20 rounds a year.
 
My parents live on a golf course so I get to play everyday.

I worked on the weekends walk mowing the greens in the morning so I could play for free. This summer I played everyday until I found a real job. I havent played since
 
I love golfing. Great exercise, and it helps me relax after a rough day at the office. My current employer gives all staff a free golf membership, so that saves me a ton of money. I also live on an island that is only about 2000 square miles, and a good portion of that land is golf courses. And since it's small, you can golf more than one course in one day. Check it out!

http://www.golfpei.ca/
 
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I love golfing. Great exercise, and it helps me relax after a rough day at the office. My current employer gives all staff a free golf membership, so that saves me a ton of money. I also live on an island that is only about 2000 square miles, and a good portion of that land is golf courses. And since it's small, you can golf more than one course in one day. Check it out!

http://www.golfpei.ca/

Have you had a chance to play the course that the Golf Channel used for the Big Break? It looked like a really nice course.
 
Ah Mill River Resort. Yep, golfed it last summer. Beautiful course. My friend and I had a tee off time at 5:30 am and we were the only ones there, so we took our time. Best round I've ever had. I'd certainly recommend it to avid golfers.
 
yeah i love golf. been taking my son with me since he was 3. hes nearly 5 and can outplay most of my friends!! :lol:

dont get to play as often as i would like at the moment, but get out any time i can.
 
Yep, although I don't get to play as often as I would like too. However its sumer here in Oz and I've enjoyed four rounds over the Xmas New Year break which has been fun.

I'm fortunate that I live near a driving range, and can go and have a hit from time to time. I find it helps keep some touch. :wink2:
 
My parents live on a golf course so I get to play everyday.

I worked on the weekends walk mowing the greens in the morning so I could play for free. This summer I played everyday until I found a real job. I havent played since

Have you quit your job yet? :lol::lol:
 
i played golf for the first time in my 35 years a few weeks ago. it was at a local 9 hole, par 3 course after work one day. the weather was superb, the company good; i had a lot of fun.

not to mention it was good exercise.

i want to aquire a few clubs and get back there soon!

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I played often until two years ago. Now itching to ease back into it. Contact me if you want to play in the Austin area - after I hit the driving range a bit to work out the rust.
 
What a way to ruin a great walk!

Mark Twain aside i love playing golf. Im terrible with my short irons but I can crush my 2-5 irons. Cant hit the broad side of a barn with my drivers though. Still its a great way to spend an afternoon.
 
I played often until two years ago. Now itching to ease back into it. Contact me if you want to play in the Austin area - after I hit the driving range a bit to work out the rust.

Will do Bill...thanks. Can you tell me what has happened to Lyons Golf Course? Last I hear, they wanted to sell it for condos. I use to live a couple blocks from there while in school and would play several days a week. Love that little course.
 
My dad is what you might call a golf-aholic, so naturally I've been a golfer since I learned how to stand on my two feet. We lived just beside the 14th hole of our local country club, so I have fond memories of hopping on at twilight for a quick four holes before it got too dark - dodging sprinklers all the while. My dad was also a regular in the "noon group" of golfers, and I always loved to tag along and eventually drive the cart. Now whenever I'm back in town I always join up with the group to play.

I played a couple junior tournament circuits - the Kansas Junior Golf Association and the Northwest Kansas Junior Golf Association - and played a year on the varsity team at my high school. But all that competitive golf really started to burn me out, especially when a shoulder injury led to some swing problems I couldn't shake.

Took a few years off, and then in college I rediscovered the pleasure of a good round. There's nothing quite like 18 holes on a beautiful day.
 
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