The Nal wrote: » Anyone know if the 9 hole in Marley Park is back open?
hurleronditch wrote: Hasn’t been touched in months if not years, completely overgrown and in an awfully decrepit state. I believe the greens are artificial (I’ve never played it myself), so maybe a few weeks of maintenance, cutting and tidying might spruce it up but it looked awful last week anyways .
KevH1984 wrote: » Played 13 holes last night, jaysus it's great to be back. Got a new driver and topped it straight off the 1st, was nearly bringing it straight back. Very very rusty as can be expected, irons and chipping/pitching need a bit of practice. However 10 pars, 2 bogeys and a birdie will more than do first time out. Can't wait for next time already. Jaysus it's great to be back.
Mushy wrote: » Got out for 6 holes last night, better than nothing. Nearly broke my new driver with first shot, wasn't tightened near enough. Lost ball cos of sun and unsure of direction. Had 10 and 11 points per ball, so not too bad, almost an eagle too. Overall was mostly good as didn't play since October
hurleronditch wrote: » I ran past it last week, not only is it not open, it won’t be open any time soon. Hasn’t been touched in months if not years, completely overgrown and in an awfully decrepit state. I believe the greens are artificial (I’ve never played it myself), so maybe a few weeks of maintenance, cutting and tidying might spruce it up but it looked awful last week anyways .
Johnny_Fontane wrote: » You played two balls? How odd (and somewhat novel)
Macker1 wrote: » I really think your definition of Rusty needs to be adjusted :D
Benicetomonty wrote: » 9 holes yesterday afternoon in idyllic weather. Course in great shape. smoked a drive off 1 and was playing quite nicely through 6, before the wheels came off the last 3! The few balls I manged to hit in the local park during lockdown is nothing compared to having a specific target on the course. As the old saying goes, I'd freed the muscles but not the mind. Felt very strange over the ball at times and one or 2 comically bad shot were produced. Oh well, great to be back at it, on again Friday morning!
chuky_r_law wrote: » https://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/golf-returns-today-clubs-can-23982725 so membership is not a requirement to play golf. what about the rest of it? is this 2 household thing set in stone or is it a Golf Ireland 'guideline'? can i have 4 lads from 4 households playing every 8 minutes? seeing as this membership 'rule' is a load of baloney what am i supposed to believe from Golf Ireland?
KevH1984 wrote: » :):) I'll put it down to beginners luck. Back out Saturday so will see what that brings
Snotty wrote: » My club is all 4 balls, timesheet full, I know it's up to each club but didn't think any club was going all 4 balls. Is this the same elsewhere?