27th August - Paradise Palms - 8.00 am
27th August - Paradise Palms - 8.00 am
Last edited by Ned; 19th August 2011 at 02:42 PM.
Come over to WA to play it. Maybe at Gosnells.
No Homo ?Originally Posted by Yossarian
Plenty homo.
Millaa Millaa. Seriously.
We should organize a game there anyhow.
Agreed.
This is worse than a WA thread.
If we play Millaa Millaa, just for something different we should play the back 9 first. (no homo)
Ok, how does PPGC this Saturday sound then ?
(No Homo)
Golf is, in part, a game; but only in part. It is also in part a religion, a fever, a vice, a mirage, a frenzy, a fear, an abscess, a joy, a thrill, a pest, a disease, an uplift, a brooding, a melancholy, a dream of yesterday and a hope for tomorrow. - New York Tribune, 1916.
Golf is, in part, a game; but only in part. It is also in part a religion, a fever, a vice, a mirage, a frenzy, a fear, an abscess, a joy, a thrill, a pest, a disease, an uplift, a brooding, a melancholy, a dream of yesterday and a hope for tomorrow. - New York Tribune, 1916.
Following Saturday or Sunday ?
Golf is, in part, a game; but only in part. It is also in part a religion, a fever, a vice, a mirage, a frenzy, a fear, an abscess, a joy, a thrill, a pest, a disease, an uplift, a brooding, a melancholy, a dream of yesterday and a hope for tomorrow. - New York Tribune, 1916.
August and September will be out for me.
You got your opportunity for your PPGC game.
Duly noted.
Golf is, in part, a game; but only in part. It is also in part a religion, a fever, a vice, a mirage, a frenzy, a fear, an abscess, a joy, a thrill, a pest, a disease, an uplift, a brooding, a melancholy, a dream of yesterday and a hope for tomorrow. - New York Tribune, 1916.
See my post in 1st Tee; what about Sea Temple on Show Day??
I'm keen for a hit at Milaa Milaa if it is before mid August (and not on City of Cairns weekend); after that I am back at sea...
Golf is, in part, a game; but only in part. It is also in part a religion, a fever, a vice, a mirage, a frenzy, a fear, an abscess, a joy, a thrill, a pest, a disease, an uplift, a brooding, a melancholy, a dream of yesterday and a hope for tomorrow. - New York Tribune, 1916.
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