Pretty well any day is good for me and my wife....
retired you know
Ok if I substitute my normal Tequila and lime for the beer at each stop.... I have kind of proved that most times it does not hurt the game, and sometimes loosens up the swing ... a good thing for old farts like me.
Gin tonic - no lime wrote:Pretty well any day is good for me and my wife....
retired you know
Ok if I substitute my normal Tequila and lime for the beer at each stop.... I have kind of proved that most times it does not hurt the game, and sometimes loosens up the swing ... a good thing for old farts like me.
Geeze GT, almost a year since you've been on here last. Welcome back! Start a thread or two and let us know what you've been up to. Pete
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bozzman101 wrote:the army camp its cheap n cheerfull!!!! jimmy siad its looking good at the moment??
I also reckon that the 18 holes on the Army course is as difficult as anything I've played here, lots of water. Comparison. Black mountain, Royal, Palm Hills, Springfield.
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Personally I can't see the point of paying 600 baht to play on an army course when for 800 you can play on a decent one at the moment, I'll play anywhere though, after all it is a fun day!
In terms of difficulty I'll list my thoughts from the ones I've played, easiest being the top, hardest at the bottom:
Palm Hills
Majestic
Thannarat
Springfield
Royal
Dragon Hills
Lake View
Any thoughts JW?
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Not a bad run down Buksi, Palm hills is easiest for sure but not much fun IMO. Majestic struggles for condition but is super fun with some nice short holes - furthest away though, Springfield is a great all rounder. See what others think also.