Tocumwal 2006

October 10th, 2006

The weekend begun with three groups of people making their way up to the caravan park in Cobram. Stan & Michael travelled up & played the Presidents course on Friday. Myself & Mick drove up together in the morning & Neil, Ian & Trevor followed in the afternoon. Friday night was spent with a BBQ for tea & just sitting around chatting. Neil & Trevor had a kick of the footy in the dark with varying degrees of accuracy.

Saturday started at 5:45. Everyone got up to the smell of bacon & eggs cooking on the BBQ. The day was just perfect for golf. A nice crisp morning with not a cloud in the sky & not a breath of wind.

The course itself was fantastic. The fairways were lush & great underfoot. The greens were in good nick & quick. The groups for the first day were, off first Mick, Trevor & Ian. Following were Stan, Michael, Neil & myself. I’m not sure who I’ve pissed off to always get lumped in the same group as Neil 😉

We played the Captains course on Saturday & what a gorgeous course. As I mentioned earlier the fairways were lush, they were also quite open. The bunkers are well positioned on the fairways to catch tees shots & around the greens to catch anything that is slightly off line. One downside of the course would be the sand in the bunkers. It was quite heavy making it difficult to get out.

The day was perfect for low scoring golf, it’s a shame that none of us took advantage. Trevor was the best of the bunch with a 96. The it was back to the 19th for a couple of beevies. I got stitched up on 4th tee where Neil managed to get Stan to agree that my ball wasn’t past the ladies tee. I still maintain that was past & Stan did agree originally, that was when he thought that the penalty for not get past was dropping my pants. We he was told the penalty was a shout at the bar he quickly changed his mind. So I was first cab off the ranks with a “Not past the Ladies tee” shout but I wasn’t alone. If I remember rightly I was closely followed by Ian & then Neil. I still protest my innocence 🙁 This was were Stan & Michael left us, they had had enough of our crap & headed back home. After a couple of beers & some tucker for some, I had to stop by a fish & chip shop to get my Pluto Pup fix (can someone tell me why we can’t get these in Melbourne???). The it was back to the caravan for a game of backyard cricket minus the running.

The second day started simlair to the first except a little bit slower. Up at 5:45 for showers & breakfast then back on the road to the golf course. I love to tell you Stan that your prophecy came true & we all shot record scores in the 70’s & 80’s… but it would be a lie. The day was slighly mared by the wind. It was blowing a gale. On Sunday we played the Presidents Course which was in just as good shape as the Captains course from the previous day. Mick had to pull the pin after 9 holes, his tired old body couldn’t quite take two full days of golf 😉 The golf of the day was slightly worse than Saturday & I blame the wind….. & my slice…….& my tee shots…….& my crappy bunker shots. Trevor once again led the way, he cleaned up over the weekend. In fact he probably made money. He took the two big purses for closest the pin & he also got the chockies for the low total score for the two rounds. Stan made a valid point, we should take handicaps into account when it comes to the low rounds & that was my fault for not bringing up the handicap info, sorry guys. I’m sure Trevor is glad that I didn’t.

All in all, the weekend was great success. I has an absolute ball, great golf & great company. For those of you who didn’t come along, & for those of you who did & would like to relive a few memories, you can check out the photos here

Plans have already begun for next year. Yarrawonga is the destination.

 

Storm go down in the Grand Final

October 3rd, 2006

The Melbourne Storm went down to the Brisbane Broncos in slightly disappointing fashion on Sunday night. The referee played a big part in the game & unfortunately most of the bad calls went against the Storm 🙁

But let’s not dwell on what didn’t happen. Winning the minor premiership by 8 points is a fantastic effort but I’m sure this is of little consequence without the trophy at the end of the year.

 

 

Well done Liam!!!!!

September 25th, 2006

Micks young son Liam scored his first birdie the other day on the par 3 17th at Bundoora. He drove the ball to the edge of the green & one putted for his bird. It is a fantastic effort by Liam & his dad is understandably very proud. Well done Liam, if you keep going at this rate you’ll be beating your old man sooner rather than later 🙂

Go Storm!!!!!!!!!

September 23rd, 2006

The Melbourne Storm have just beaten the Dragons to make it into their second grand finall. The score was 24 to 10 (good call Stuart). This make the first match up of two interstate clubs playing off for the NRL championship. Brisbane V Melbourne.

GolfinMelbourne.com is behind the Melbourne Strom 100%!!!! We would love to have any or all of the Storm boys to come out & have a hit with us, drop me an email if you are interested at Cary@golfinmelbourne.com 😉

For any one that is interested I will be watching the Grand Final here with a few friends, any one that would like to join us leave a comment here or send me an email.

Cheers

Cary 

A beautiful day at Bundoora

September 16th, 2006

Neil & I went out to Bundoora for a bit a of tune up for our end of season trip. Nobody else was interested & Trevor had to work. Shane gets a left off because he wife just gave birth, as far as excuses go that one is pretty good. GolfinMelbourne & all it’s members would like to wish Shane & Steph & little Tyson all the best.

The day couldn’t have been any better. Perfect blue skies no wind & around 20 odd degrees. Golf weather at it’s best.

To the game. Today would have to the best I have seen Neil chip ever!!!! He had one chip in & three or four that went with in a bees dick. He’s short game was looking fantastic, not good news for those of us playing up at Tocumwal in a couple of weeks.

My game was a little hit & miss. Thankfully I only three putted 2 or three times which a vast improvement over the last time I played. My drives still don’t like the fairways, the have a tendency to get as far away from the middle as possible.

The course was in fantastic condition. The new fairways at Bundoora have come in quite nicely. There are a few bare patches & a couple of spots were the weeds are coming through but all in all the place is starting to come good. The greens were a little hard to read at times but they run pretty true if you got them on the right line.

The cost of the day was $22 for the 18 holes was isn’t too bad at all. There were quite a few people about today, one thing that was a bit annoying was the when we finished the 9th there was 4 groups starting off the 10th. The groups in front of us were more than happy for us to play through. The whole point of them starting off the 10th pissed me off a bit.

Today was a fantastic day, it’s days like this that make you really enjoy getting out & playing golf. Bring on summer 😉

Golf with a Nun

September 14th, 2006

Thought you might all enjoy this …


A Catholic priest and a nun were taking a rare afternoon off and enjoying a round of golf. The priest stepped up to the first tee and took a mighty swing. He missed the ball entirely and said “F*!@, I missed.”

The good Sister told him to watch his language.

On his next swing, he missed again.
“F*!@, I missed.”

“Father, I’m not going to play with you if you keep swearing,” the nun said tartly.

The priest promised to do better and the round continued. On the 4th tee, he misses again. The usual comment followed.

Sister is really mad now and says, “Father George, God is going to strike you dead if you keep swearing like that.”

On the next tee, Father George swings and misses again. “F*!@, I missed.”

A terrible rumble is heard and a gigantic bolt of lightning comes out of the sky and strikes Sister Marie dead in her tracks.

And from the sky comes a booming voice …

“F*!@, I missed.”

Bundoora on Saturday the 16th of September

September 12th, 2006

I’ve booked a group of 4 for 11 o’clock on Saturday the 16th of September at Bundoora. Let me know if you want to join us, drop me an email of leave a comment. If you’re like me you’ll want to get in a little practise before the trip away 😉

Trip to Tocumwal

September 12th, 2006

The deposit has been paid so we are locked in. There is still one place left so if you want to come it not too late. We have two groups of four booked for the Saturday & two groups of three booked for the Sunday. If you are coming & haven’t given me your deposit, drop me a line & we will work something out. I’m really looking forward to this trip, lets hope the weather is like it is today.

Keilor golf course game

September 7th, 2006

Cary, Dick and myself ( Neil ) went out for a game of golf today at the Keilor Golf Course ( 07/09/2006 ). On our trip out there it  wasn’t looking to good , less then halfway there it started to rain but by the time we got there it had stopped. We desided to play and when got to the 2nd or 3rd Tee it started to rain again, well it was more like a drizzle. This happened on and off during the day, in total it rained for about 6 holes out of the 18 that we played. All in all it was a good game. It’s not a challenging course but it’s an enjoyable one to get out and play for a friendly game, laugh and a geer or more. On the front 9 the greens had just been aerated and a fair bit of sand dumped on them witch helped with your putting, thats what I think anyway, Iwas 2 putting and the odd 1 put instead of 3 and 4 putting. Once again I will have to appoligise for my language, but you should be use to it by now…. The fairways where in good condition, and the greens on the back 9 were in good nick, especially after all the rain we had. All in all we had a good day, enjoyed our round of golf  in good company. I would like to also mention that I was the only one to get 2 pars for the day, but of course I am not one to brag. On that note I look forward to meeting you all on our next round of golf……

You can check out the photos here

Back to Keilor on Thursday the 7th of September

September 4th, 2006

Neil was dissapointed on missing out on Keilor last time so we are going back on Thursday. This time I will remember my camera. If you want to come let me know. You should know the drill by now, send me an email or leave a comment. One thing I forgot to mention in the original post was the cost. It is only $14.50 for all day golf. You can’t go wrong.