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    Thumbs up Coolangatta Tweed Heads Golf Club

    Since played very little golf due to most courses being shut on the Gold Coast, I still needed my fix and decided to go for a drive with the Mrs down to Tweed Heads.

    Paid a visit to CTH golf club and was surprised how great the course looked - they even had an 18 in play but warned it was very wet.

    Pro shop was great. Good range of gear and prices were fantastic. Got an Adams a12 pro hybrid with Matrix xcon shaft for $170 - there $200 US on the sites I visited.

    Guy in the pro shop great bloke and up for a chat. Only down side was he was a Collingwood supporter.

    Thumbs up for good service and good product. Will definitely play next time.

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    Can you trust anywhere that lets 69er in as a member though ??

    I like the joint.





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    Kudos for the positive comments Rodders.

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    Two quality courses
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    Without rules there is anarchy.

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    You would have been better off hitting wedges on their range.

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    Was there some bloke on the practice range with 3' groupings from 80 m?





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    Did you see igolf on the range as this is his course he practices at???

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben Tullipan View Post
    Did you see igolf on the range as this is his course he practices at???
    Nope. He was too busy committing acts of gross indecency with Parbreaker.

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    First champs venue wasn't it, never made it there myself.

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    Now I think about it there was one lonely bloke hitting wedges on the short range near the carpark.

    Bit weird though.

    Was using his 3 wood to knock the ball about 5 metres but the dispersion was only an amazing 3 feet.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodders View Post
    Now I think about it there was one lonely bloke hitting wedges on the short range near the carpark. Bit weird though.Was using his 3 wood to knock the ball about 5 metres but the dispersion was only an amazing 3 feet.
    .... Nice!

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    Quote Originally Posted by goughy View Post
    First champs venue wasn't it, never made it there myself.
    It was a great Champs venue
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    Quote Originally Posted by jarro View Post
    It was a great Champs venue
    Indeed it was.


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    Russ would be the Collingwood supporter that sold you the club, he's a great bloke and always willing to help!
    RIP 1980-2013

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    Quote Originally Posted by Iain View Post
    Indeed it was.
    agreed. champs were more fun on the easier courses

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrisVegas View Post
    agreed. champs were more fun on the easier courses
    Uh huh
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    so Champs at Wolston Park?

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    Heavens no

    A return to CTH would be nice though ... but probably not possible
    Originally Posted by sms316
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    Bit of thread revival here , Im playing my pennants match down there this Sunday on the river course.. Wont get a practise round in beforehand so I've had a quick look at the lay out online , Looks like a lot of harsh doglegs , anyone care to give some insight?

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    Hit the ball to the spots you can see! The only corner I hit over is 9. Just over the bunker with a fade. But there is internal out of bounds to the right.

    All of the other dog legs are surrounded by jungle you can barely get out of them so the risk is too high.
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    So a lot of holes do not require a driver? seems to be a fair few 200m lay ups to the doglegs?

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    2 & 12 I would never hit driver
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    I played there in January....MTB...is 12 the one with the really short lay up to a 90 degree dogleg left....because whichever one that was....I totally screwed the pooch on.

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    Yes. The difficulty with that hole is the great big tree on the left If you are too conservative with the layup you are screwed. But hitting uphill helps you not going too long.

    OTOH 200-210 is the distance you want to precisely hit it
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    Yeah....I ended up in the crap on the left....my one wipe of the day.


 

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