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Extreme Golf - DUGS

  • 13-10-2009 9:38am
    #1
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    ...
    The nocturnal golf took place in the hallowed grounds of Trinity College, and the par four in question started with a “tee” on the lawn in Front Square where, it was judged, an eight-iron would take the golfer past the Campanile and Lecky’s statue, from where a wedge might find its way on to the tennis courts in New Square.

    The third shot required a five-iron “sliced” around the eastern end of the Museum building and over the gate leading into College Park. Placing was permitted on the cricket field, and the object then was to land the fourth shot inside the wall in front of the Pavilion to achieve par.

    This is the first par four.
    A rather tricky one to begin the evening.
    I think it needs to be followed by an easy par 3.

    Hole 2: Tee off from in front of the Moyne institute.
    5 iron accross the hazards of the paths and ruggers to the botanical wild grass garden in front of the Creche.
    Par achieved if one species of endangered wild grass is landed on.

    Next hole?

    Source: Irish Times


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