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scoada37
Jan 9, 2008, 07:07 PM
Hi there to all on this forum my name is scott and i love golf.. I tried it at an early age but as a natural left hander i could'nt get the hang of it (i was using my brothers right handers ) so i soon gave it up.. So why am i here i hear you ask? well to cut a long story short i seperated from my wife about 4 years ago (ok so i shed a few tears) .So i thought what am i going to do now so i had a brainwave i decided to go to the local sports shop and buy a set of left hookers..I instantly threw away the driver as it was rubbish or was it me. Then i took out the 3 wood and oh my f##king god they went like bullets strait and far ,it was the fix i was needing no more tears for this boy..so anyway 4 years have passed now and i am playing of of 7 and i have even sorted out the driver thing.Now i caddie at the very prestigous Loch Lomond Scotland and as a caddie i get to play 2 rounds a year and i can whole heartedly recommend it to any enthusiastic golfer..visit them at http://www.lochlomond.com/main.html you wont be disapointed. Now with a total love of this glorious game i decided to combine it with my occupation as a photographer feel free to visit my website http://golfphotography.890m.com/
:D gings if i knew life would have been this good without her i would have done it years ago. Well thats enough from me and if i can help anybody out there make there game any better then thats enough for me .. cheers
Big Shooter
Jan 9, 2008, 08:01 PM
auch aye laddie, Welcome to the nuts! ;)
Mule56
Jan 9, 2008, 08:21 PM
Hello Scott the Scott. Welcome to the board. Have fun and let us know how the weather and you game goes.
Mule
rbaker
Jan 9, 2008, 08:29 PM
Nice pictures, very interesting.
RB
Hi there to all on this forum my name is scott and i love golf.. I tried it at an early age but as a natural left hander i could'nt get the hang of it (i was using my brothers right handers ) so i soon gave it up.. So why am i here i hear you ask? well to cut a long story short i seperated from my wife about 4 years ago (ok so i shed a few tears) .So i thought what am i going to do now so i had a brainwave i decided to go to the local sports shop and buy a set of left hookers..I instantly threw away the driver as it was rubbish or was it me. Then i took out the 3 wood and oh my f##king god they went like bullets strait and far ,it was the fix i was needing no more tears for this boy..so anyway 4 years have passed now and i am playing of of 7 and i have even sorted out the driver thing.Now i caddie at the very prestigous Loch Lomond Scotland and as a caddie i get to play 2 rounds a year and i can whole heartedly recommend it to any enthusiastic golfer..visit them at http://www.lochlomond.com/main.html you wont be disapointed. Now with a total love of this glorious game i decided to combine it with my occupation as a photographer feel free to visit my website http://golfphotography.890m.com/
:D gings if i knew life would have been this good without her i would have done it years ago. Well thats enough from me and if i can help anybody out there make there game any better then thats enough for me .. cheers
GQuizzle
Jan 10, 2008, 11:16 AM
Welcome to the Forums!
dks_34
Jan 10, 2008, 12:48 PM
Welcome aboard!
Carlton
Jan 10, 2008, 08:04 PM
Welcome aboard TGN.
RayRay
Jan 11, 2008, 02:22 AM
Hey man welcome to the board I look forward to posting with you.
cornerstone
Jan 11, 2008, 10:04 AM
Glad to see you here.I have a question about playing golf in Scotland.A Scottish guy I met on course one day while waiting for the frost to lift told me that they didnt have frost warnings in your country,they went ahead and played frost or no frost.Is that true?
Tyger
Jan 11, 2008, 10:12 AM
Welcome to the golf nuts!
scoada37
Jan 11, 2008, 01:59 PM
Glad to see you here.I have a question about playing golf in Scotland.A Scottish guy I met on course one day while waiting for the frost to lift told me that they didnt have frost warnings in your country,they went ahead and played frost or no frost.Is that true?
Hi there Cornerstone I have never heard of frost warnings here in Scotland i have however played on courses with frost on them (not recomended). A lot of the courses here close down for the winter period. As you probably noticed in my post that i caddie at Loch Lomond so when our season starts i will take this up with the other caddies and the greenstaff and see if i can get an answer for you.
all the best and enjoy your golf and dont take it to serious..
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