My son Henry took up golf this year which inspired me to try my hand at the sport again after a seventeen year lay off.
After a few trips to the driving range, smashing untold practice balls into infinity (and beyond) I finally felt ready for a full round of golf so I decided to invite a couple of close old friends ("OLD" being the operative word here...) down to my caravan in "sunny" Dymchurch for a "lads" Friday night out and "18 holes" the following morning at the "pay and play" course at Littlestone.
The two "old" friends in question were, of course, ex-New Beach football chums, Phil and John who, not only know how to play golf to a decent standard, but also know how to consume vast quantities of alcohol of differing types ie: beer, wine, beer, spirits, more beer, and all in one sitting, so this was going to be a very interesting weekend which also had the potential of getting very, very messy...
The [Friday] evening started early when we met up in the Neptune Inn (right), a nice "ye olde worlde" 15th century pubbe. After a few quickly sunk pints, we set off for a nice little bistro in Hythe to enjoy a meal accompanied by few bottles of Merlot (that's a French red wine to any uncoof peasants reading this).
Now this was still quite sedate and "civilised" until Phil said, "Have we got time for a little nightcap?" at which point all three of us knew that the answer to this question would invariably push us towards alcohol oblivion...
Anyway, it was back to the Neptune to partake of the afore mentioned "nightcap" where the "Friday Night Karaoke" session was now in full flow, complete with drunken sots "murdering" such classics as "She Loves You," "Blue Suede Shoes," and the theme of all wronged or dumped women, "I Will Survive..."
Of course, after another few pints, I too was prepared to exhibit my own crooning skills to the assembled motley crew where I proceeded to render my own version of that old Andy Williams favourite, "Can't Take My Eyes Off You." I have to admit, it wasn't so much my singing as it was also getting various groups of piss-heads to join in the chorus while I entered into my own fantasy world of "Woodo In Concert - Live at the O2 Arena," what an entertainer...
Morning came and my own little "World of Pain" was eased considerably when I saw the state the other two were in, although they did both make remarkable recoveries as soon as they had their first tea/bacon sarnie/fag of the day. Anyway, off we went for our round of golf, or "flog," if you were accurately describing my attempts at hitting the ball however, what a jolly morning of fun it was turned out to be for one and all.
Now I won't go into the specifics of the round but I can safely say what good value a round of golf is nowadays, I mean, just twenty quid for all those hits of the ball and I even ended with a net ball lost/found count of plus three so a little bonus there too...
So, a great weekend was had by all and it was unanimously agreed that we'll do a repeat performance in the spring when the caravan (or the "Golf Lodge" as it's now know by Phil and John) reopens in April. Until then I'll get plenty of practice at the driving range and get a few more rounds under my belt so, at the next outing, I don't end up "flogging" that poor golf ball...
Speak soon,
Luv,
Woodo
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