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If Punting was like Golf
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Posted: 2017-08-24 12:37:01

This would be my fantasy golf course, starting in Montana and ending in Centurion
Hole 1 Amber Montana
Hole 2 Stephani Montana
Hole 3 Lindy Wonderboom
Hole 4 Ziske Villeria
Hole 5 Camryn Wilgers
Hole 6 Kayde Morelata Park
Hole 7 Ray Newlands
Hole 8 Clarissa HOE
Hole 9 Lynx HOE

Lunch at HOE

Hole 10 Ashleigh Constantia Park
Hole 11 Lindsey Sense Unique
Hole 12 Bianca Sense Unique
Hole 13 Meg Erasmuskloof
Hole 14 Syren Waterkloof
Hole 15 Natalie Centurion
Hole 16 Chanel Venturion
Hole 17 Venus La Femme
Hole 18 Bella La Femme

and probably straight to Unitas ICU afterwords!

I really adore all of you!
Okay, enough daydreaming, back to work! LOL
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Re: If Punting was like Golf
Less than 40 posts
Posted: 2017-08-25 12:44:39

Please note that neither the term "Hole" nor the back 9 has any Pun intentions! ;)
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Re: If Punting was like Golf
Less than 100 posts
Posted: 2017-08-25 15:43:10

Can we build a short mashy course? A few quick holes before tea with just my short iron to keep the handicap intact?

Another option is to just skip out on 16 holes and focus on the 2 where one can go for the hole-in-one and the longest drive...

Personally, though, I would really like to line up a few MG teams (fourballs are just the wrong word here) to compete on my dogleg to the right for closest to the pin!

Furthermore in general golf terms, I prefer perfectly manicured fairways with soft, bouncy greens and I try my best to avoid the rough and out of bounds as far as possible. If necessary, I'd rather add a stroke or two to avoid penalties and keep it clean. But overall, if I finish with the same balls that I started, it can be seen as a good day.

I do enjoy a good cooldown session at the 19th afterwards just to reflect on the good lay-ups, navigating the wet areas and getting to the holes without unnecessary strokes.

Jip EasyBrendan, I can see why we like golf so much.... ;-)
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Re: If Punting was like Golf
Less than 40 posts
Posted: 2017-08-25 18:35:30

Fourphuxaches, you're either a ringer or playing from scratch. Well said
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Re: If Punting was like Golf
Less than 40 posts
Posted: 2017-08-25 18:45:52

On 2017-08-25 15:43:10 Fourphuxaches said:
Can we build a short mashy course? A few quick holes before tea with just my short iron to keep the handicap intact?

Another option is to just skip out on 16 holes and focus on the 2 where one can go for the hole-in-one and the longest drive...

Personally, though, I would really like to line up a few MG teams (fourballs are just the wrong word here) to compete on my dogleg to the right for closest to the pin!

Furthermore in general golf terms, I prefer perfectly manicured fairways with soft, bouncy greens and I try my best to avoid the rough and out of bounds as far as possible. If necessary, I'd rather add a stroke or two to avoid penalties and keep it clean. But overall, if I finish with the same balls that I started, it can be seen as a good day.

I do enjoy a good cooldown session at the 19th afterwards just to reflect on the good lay-ups, navigating the wet areas and getting to the holes without unnecessary strokes.

Jip EasyBrendan, I can see why we like golf so much.... ;-)



Brilliant all class

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