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Sitting enjoying the Masters the last two nights got me thinking.

 

Anyone doing much work or specialising in work on golf courses?

 

Ben

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Every time I go past a golf course I have an overiding urge to blast the dirt bike through it. I know I need help but I can't help it:devil-smiley-017:

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spent all day yesterday on one' been waiting for a few days of dry weather because i've had to drive across the middle and turn round ect. the green keeper knows every soft spot of grass. i just followed his instructions and didn't leave even aslight mark. cleaning up is a pain

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Every time I go past a golf course I have an overiding urge to blast the dirt bike through it. I know I need help but I can't help it:devil-smiley-017:

 

Its not only me who does that then :blushing:

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Did a few good jobs on a golf course a few years ago, Mainly strom damage, Always nice places to work imo, More recently did a fence line clearance for the railway that borderd a golf course, the amount of golf balls on the rail banking was unreal, I must have 250 in the shed, I had the grand idea that i might give it a bash one day, Never have :laugh1:

 

 

 

The golf thats on at the moment is in a stunning location, Not massively into to golf but i watched abit of it last night and that place looks awesome :thumbup1:

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