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twizzle22
18 Jun 13 19:56
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Played two rounds today ( birthday treat from my son)..what a superb course...no two holes the same and the greens in fantastic condition.Anyone in the area who loves golf MUST play this track..i can guarantee you will not be disappointed.

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pumphol.
When: 18 Jun 13 20:39
My wife's uncle was a founder member, long story why the course was opened in the first place but it will open up a can of worms I wont go into, we have booked the clubhouse & hall for my sons Barmitzvah there in March next year.
By:
zilzal1
When: 18 Jun 13 21:45
Rings a bell from my youth, where exactly is the course?
By:
pumphol.
When: 18 Jun 13 21:52
Past Chigwell on the way to Theydon Bois, off the beaten track a couple of miles down a country lane.
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 18 Jun 13 22:06
Anyone played the New Zealand course in Surrey? Magnificent place.
By:
a bitofinterest
When: 18 Jun 13 22:08
abridge is right on my manor,be round in the morning for protection money if thats ok Plain
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 18 Jun 13 22:09
Addlestone, if you don't hit straight you are cream crackered.
By:
jed.davison
When: 18 Jun 13 22:09
Probably inaccessible when it rains
By:
pumphol.
When: 18 Jun 13 22:12
Abridge was the first course designed by Henry Cotton & holds Open Championship regional qualifying,  next year it will celebrate its 50th anniversary.
By:
a bitofinterest
When: 18 Jun 13 22:13
beware the gatecrashers in march Surprised
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 18 Jun 13 22:14
Never sewn rough like it, off the fairway you are looking at a snowman.
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 18 Jun 13 22:17
*seen*
By:
zilzal1
When: 18 Jun 13 22:30
Cheers Pumpy, think i played it as a kid, Chingford was the 1st course i played, you had to wear a red top in those days

Talking about Barmitzvahs has made me really fancy a slat beef sarnie nowSad cant remember the last time i had one...
By:
pumphol.
When: 18 Jun 13 22:34
Brick Lane  you can get your  salt beef sandwich any night zil, with a large sweet & sour cucumber of course.
By:
zilzal1
When: 18 Jun 13 22:37
Bit of a trek from near Maidenhead thoughPlain used to work at Wembley dogs many years ago, there was a cracking one on the Kingsbury road

Didnt go a bundle on the cucumbers though, just the MustardLaugh
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 18 Jun 13 22:40
You knew Tom Jenkins then zilzal, The John Power Organistion? The twins were the nuts of greyhound bookmakers.
By:
zilzal1
When: 18 Jun 13 22:42
I was next door with StanleysLaugh the Beef rolls at Wembley wern't bad eitherPlain
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 18 Jun 13 22:51
I was at Wembley one night, some bloke had 10,000/1600 with Tom Jenkins. He left the 6/1 up. The bloke had the same bet again, Jenkins said OK and he knew I'd be in as well. He said to me "Blue, ready when you are" So I dived in as well. Got nutted right on the line! Hackney on Saturday mornings was where I served my  apprenticeship, he was the top layer thee as well.
By:
SqueezeFirmly
When: 18 Jun 13 22:57
Hackney on Saturdays was a blinding place.

I got asked to leave once for betting on trials in the bar. Cool
By:
SlippyBlue
When: 18 Jun 13 23:02
Hackney was the absolute dogs, literally. If Pearl didn't drop ciggie ash on your full English breakfast platter you felt offended.
By:
themightymac
When: 18 Jun 13 23:22
I`m sure it`s a nice course but I`ll stick to Gleneagles, thank you.
By:
Fenway
When: 18 Jun 13 23:23
I am playing my second round of golf in 20 years on Friday at Melton Mowbray, which is apparently in poor condition. I wish it was at Abridge.
By:
themightymac
When: 18 Jun 13 23:27
Melton Mowbray? A decent trainer was based there but can`t remember his name?
By:
themightymac
When: 18 Jun 13 23:27
Bye the way, Happy Birthday salsabil, hope u had a good day!
By:
SqueezeFirmly
When: 18 Jun 13 23:45
salsabil?
By:
themightymac
When: 19 Jun 13 00:04
Yes Squeeze - twizzle22 is the poster formerly known as salsabil from early days. A good egg.
By:
themightymac
When: 19 Jun 13 00:06
Bye the way SF, did u have another nom de plume in early days?
By:
jed.davison
When: 19 Jun 13 00:21
Zilzal, I used to live fifty yards from the first fairway at Chingford. used to go round in the twilight with a seven-iron. Took some nasty divots out of the greens. Please don't tell me they have relaxed the dress code.
By:
jed.davison
When: 19 Jun 13 00:22
Sf has had more names than Lloyds.
By:
SqueezeFirmly
When: 19 Jun 13 00:41
Laugh
By:
SqueezeFirmly
When: 19 Jun 13 00:42
So Twizzle is the salsabil that worked in the London City Airport a couple of years ago?
By:
themightymac
When: 19 Jun 13 00:59
Yes, in a round about sort of way Crazy
By:
SqueezeFirmly
When: 19 Jun 13 01:00
I seem to recall him saying he didn't like it.
By:
DONEMYLOT
When: 19 Jun 13 08:14
Woolsten, you caaant
By:
History Maker
When: 19 Jun 13 11:27
My grandmother used to live to the left side of the fairway on the 18th at Scarborough South Cliff. Loads of free golf balls :)

Not a bad course as it goes. She was ladies' captain for a year too.
By:
History Maker
When: 19 Jun 13 11:30
Toughest course that I've played is probably one of the courses at The Vale, near Cardiff. Not made any easier by the gale force winds and near horizontal rain.
By:
zilzal1
When: 19 Jun 13 11:51
Jed, i havent played there since 1977!!PlainLaugh
By:
footballjudge
When: 19 Jun 13 12:24
stan kennet legend of hackney.....
By:
twizzle22
When: 19 Jun 13 17:27
Back in the betting game ( via coral call centre)..hated the airport gig but love working on the phones.easy job , no pressure and nice to chat to some of the old customers about the good old days, Salsabil, Sharastani, Glencroft days etc.On the subject of golf i have been playing for 30 odd years and discovered a guy on you tube who has transformed my game.I play off  12  and this guy has lowered my handicap to ten. I went around Abridge yesterday in 79 1st rnd and 81 second and it is a tough course.Here is the link and i can guarantee it will work for you.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lROE1r9S9D4

Thanks for the greetings mighty mac and have a great day pumpy.
By:
themightymac
When: 19 Jun 13 18:55
Cheers salsabil! Glad you have found a better job you enjoy. Half the battle with work is whether you like it. Nothing worse in the world than getting up to go to a job you hate. Great to see you back! Good luck!
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