Our newest member is Lind Golf, this could be interesting.
Our newest member is Lind Golf, this could be interesting.
It was done last night after they posted about some putter engraving stuff. Posts by new members don't get through.
Driving a ute on slippery wet roads,with hard truck tyres, at 100 Kmh is not a good thing
You'd have thought i would've learnt from my last experience
Good work andy!
That meeting you think will be boring and not of any use to you turn out to be extremely useful. Work-shopping with an Operations manager that is on the lookout for another Operations manager in a similar business unit. Needless to say our meeting was more about me selling myself than the intranet design for work.
Grant
Grunt's Golflink
TM Burner - Cobra F Speed 3W - TM Draw 3H - TM Burner 4i-AW - Vokey 54/58 Wedges - Wilson 8862 Blade
The first wooden tee was created in 1920 by a dentist, Dr William Lowell of New Jersey.
Consciousness and awareness - awareness is being aware of what is happening and being aware of what is happening within ourselves while we are conscious. Where did I leave my glasses?
Had a similar situation first year I was married. Living in Armidale; nice winter's morning - about -5 degrees - go outside to give Mrs BW a kiss goodbye when she goes off to Tamworth for the day. Wave goodbye, go to go back inside and find the door is locked. Panic slightly then remember she had to go to her Armidale office before going to Tamworth. Jump on the bike and pedal madly to her office (no gloves, wearing slippers and a track suit - still in -5 degrees) and fortunately get let into the basement carpark and find her car there. Big relief!
WITB -
Driver - Nessie 9o
Woods - Turbo Power III+ 3 & 5 wood
Irons - Oxygen - Type S 3HL, 4HL, 5-PW
Wedges - xds 56 & 60 degree
Putter - Tomahawk Sniper
H'cap - 12.7 on 1/1/08, 12.8 on 1/1/09, 13.7 on 1/1/10
http://www.golflink.com.au/HandicapH..._no=4130402024
"I played golf. I did not get a hole in one, but I did hit a guy. That was way more satisfying." Mitch Hedberg
That carbrooks comp prizes are shit. $30 for first.
Considering it cost us $27.00 to play, that is crap JB.
probably depends on field size etc as well. And most of the $27 is gonna be green fees. Still a crap prize though. I think Reddy Bay are about $50 these days.
spasticrap
Sim 2 Max / PRGR
3W 7W 4H - Sim 2 Max
Miura 57 CBs - ADDI
Odessey #7
Sure makes Nudgee's $80 for a field of 16 seem pretty bloody good.
How underappreciated I have been by my employer the last couple of years. So far it is sunshine and lollipops at the new place.
I learnt today that I am a descendant of the First Fleet. Pretty cool I thought. Directly related to Matt James Everingham. Sentenced to 7 years in the Old Bailey Court, London, for trying to sell two books that didn't belong to him. And he was only 15! Tough courts back in those days. Maybe the modern day magistrates could take a leaf!
The ultimate judge of your swing is the flight of the ball. Ben Hogan
Exotics 9.5* XCG7 Beta- Titleist 913H 17* & 21* Hybrid - Miura Tournament Blades 5-PW - Miura 56* & 60* - Lajosi Putter
Howdy cuz.
I'll search for the thread where this is revealed. I think we're related to Blake.
That's incredible cuz. Matt Everingham became a cop and apparently drowned when he fell overboard on the Hawkesbury while trying to chase down boats transporting illegal spirits. But he could of been pissed for all we know! He had form for it, previously getting 25 lashes for being drunk. Here's a great read about him. He had a bloody crazy life, even getting speared by Aborigines.
http://www.fellowshipfirstfleeters.o...everingham.htm
The ultimate judge of your swing is the flight of the ball. Ben Hogan
Exotics 9.5* XCG7 Beta- Titleist 913H 17* & 21* Hybrid - Miura Tournament Blades 5-PW - Miura 56* & 60* - Lajosi Putter
our ancestors were probably mates! same ship.
http://www.fellowshipfirstfleeters.o..._gascoigne.htm
My best mate is a descendant of John Nichols, who also arrived on the Scarborough .
I read somewhere Everingham and Nichols used to beat up that nerdy Nat Lucas and tip his porridge overboard.
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