Mmmmm. Sounds like we'd better start building an Augusta National.
The real Royal Melbourne's an amazing course. I played it a couple of times quite a few years ago - the East and West courses separately, obviously, not the composite layout. The greens were so hard and fast, they were, literally, shiny. Surprisingly wide fairways, which is just as well, with all the ti-tree around the place.
The real Royal Melbourne's an amazing course. I played it a couple of times quite a few years ago - the East and West courses separately, obviously, not the composite layout. The greens were so hard and fast, they were, literally, shiny. Surprisingly wide fairways, which is just as well, with all the ti-tree around the place.
I played junior pennant at royal melbourne, I did ok as I tend to be pretty straight and hit plenty of greens in regulation, the bigger hitters who sprayed it a little had problems.

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