Reddot Club Competition
The golf competition started at
The pro’s with their trolleys started first and steamed ahead, followed by the hopefuls who were looking good, and then it was our time to ‘tee off’. First up was Andy (his our clubs and golf trousers) who made up for any lack of skill with a fantastic dress sense (see photos). Taking his first shot the ball goes soaring up into the air… and then lands with a splash into the pond 20 feet in front of the tee. Who ever design’s golf courses with the first tee in front of the golf house needs to be shot. Luckily the second shot sees him on the fairway with an impressive long shot.
Next was Robin from Fuse, first time golfer. First shot sees the ball fly at a 45 degree angle, right into the shrubs at the side of the tee, where a large THUMP issued forth from where the ball flew out of sight, we later found out that it was a plastic manhole cover. Again the second shot saw him onto the fairway; of course being born natural at all sport I manage to get my first shot on to the fairway (massive fluke), but we did get better as the day and night (no I’m not lying, the last hole was played in the dark) went on. Anyway it was a great day out and we had lots of fun. Well done to James for winning the day and the Reddot trophy.


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