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Matt Hargraves


Handicap : 23.5

Posted : Wed 1st Jul 2009 20:45

Trying to find somewhere to go with the missues, but she doesnt play golf. had a look at the belfrey with there special offers so she can go to the spa, but what about else where it doesnt even have to be a top class course maybe seahouses/dunstinbrugh, but need something for her to do while im playing golf.

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Paul Hudson


Handicap : 23.7

Reply : Wed 1st Jul 2009 21:31
how about the london golf club and she can go to brands hatch!!! lol or she could go and do some retail therapy at either bluewater or lakeside. and you could go to the west end in the evenings
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David Lythgoe

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Handicap : 2

Reply : Wed 1st Jul 2009 22:15
What does she like Matt?
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Matt Hargraves


Handicap : 23.5

Reply : Wed 1st Jul 2009 22:20
could probably get away with sending her to the zoo or something like that, she'd shop but probably not a big fan of that. or even just sit somewhere and read a book
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David Lythgoe

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Handicap : 2

Reply : Wed 1st Jul 2009 22:39

Scarborough North Cliff's 1st Tee is 100yds from The Sea Life Centre.

Filey Golf Club is on the edge of the town

Bridlington Links is next to Sewerby Park.

So anywhere on the Yorkshire coast, and within an hour of home?

TheLyth

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Robbie Allison


Handicap : 25.2

Reply : Thu 2nd Jul 2009 08:19

The problem is mate, if there is only the two of ya what ever she does she will be alone...

Maybe a compromise - you get ya butt out the sack for an early knock whilst she lays in bed reading then you could be back nice and early to spend some quality time with the loved one....

 

Then when you have cleaned your pings ya could take tha misses out for the day...

 

Sorted...

 

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Matt Hargraves


Handicap : 23.5

Reply : Thu 2nd Jul 2009 08:30

Cheers for them david, they sound like a plan and also been close to home means we wont have to put dog in kennels

You played bridlington links?

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David Lythgoe

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Handicap : 2

Reply : Thu 2nd Jul 2009 23:32

Matt,

Yes, it's a very friendly place and a good track, got the Par 3 and Range too. It's well worth a visit when in the area, maybe even a drive down for a day trip.

TheLyth

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