Out with the old...
and in with the new!!
I am so excited. This week I made a huge investment and purchased a brand spanking new set of golf clubs. I'm not one to blame my equipment usually, however when I turned up at the Drummond Golf shop in Penrith this week with my old set I created quite a stir. Natasha the young golf professional could hardly contain herself. When she had finished rolling around the floor laughing her head off, she asked me how old set was. I had to confess that I purchased them 32 years ago.
Now I know that huge advances have been made in sporting equipment over the years. I do in fact have a squash racket that sits proudly in a glass cabinet in my office. This racket has huge memories attached to it for me from a squash event I won in 1979, however if I was to walk onto a squash court with it today I would be laughed off the court.
So after feeling totally deflated by the outburst from the staff at the golf shop I decided enough was enough for the old clubs and I would in fact invest in a lovely new set of Cobras. How I go with these clubs.....only time will tell, but there was another hilarious moment when I was playing with them for the first time on Thursday. I had taken the 8 iron out of the bag on the 1st hole only to find I hadn't taken the cellophane wrapping off the grip!!! OOPS.
I have added an extra for all you golfing buffs. It's a shot of the set up they have at Drummond Golf. This fellow is just hitting off on the 1st hole of a very famous golf course in NSW. He's going to play the entire 18 holes, putting included. I have been told that they have 93 famous golf courses from around the world programmed into their system and if I wanted to I could actually play the entire St Andrews Course in Scotland. How cool is that. This set up is the modern equivalent of the old Driving Range and I can visit the store and practise my golf any time I like. Virtual golf has arrived!!
EXTRA EXTRA!!! I have just added and extra image that was sent to me by my brother and sister-in-law yesterday. It was taken at Exmouth and it's their boat being followed by a frolicking Orca Whale. I think I would have had a heart attack if I'd been in that boat at the time. It's quite an extraordinary shot so I wanted to share it with my blip buddies.
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