Craig plays pair of aces.SOME people spend a lifetime dreaming of a hole in one. But Craig Charker got two inside FIVE holes in the same round at Rothesay Golf Club's Wee Bennie contest using the same club and ball. Where Eagles Dare has never thrown up a double ace before. And it earns the Rothesay joiner join·er n. 1. A carpenter, especially a cabinetmaker. 2. Informal A person given to joining groups, organizations, or causes. a Nicklaus Dual Point DrawBack driver - from American Golf - and a slot in our final at Fairmont St Andrews in October. Craig (left) said: "I hit a downwind down·wind adv. In the direction in which the wind blows. down wind three wood to the
256-yard 14th for an albatross. I never thought to tuck the ball away
and it ended in the cup again on 18!
"When people came charging out the clubhouse I realised what I'd done." You could join Craig in the final if you score an eagle or better in a competition and get your card signed by an official. Send it along with a form and your story to: Where Eagles Dare, Sunday Mail Sport, One Central Quay QUAY, estates. A wharf at which to load or land goods, sometimes spelled key. 2. In its enlarged sense the word quay, means the whole space between the first row of houses of a city, and the sea or river 5 L. R. 152, 215. , Glasgow G3 8DA. |
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