9-hole Walking Course
Kat and I decided to play a 9-hole walking course at Transview. There's a promotion for Mon-Tue-Wed $21 only. pian ye dao...!
I only took 7 clubs in my NIKE bag - putter, p-wedge, s-wedge, 5-iron, 7-iron, driver and a 3-wood. Light-weight enough for me to carry throughout the 9 holes, I needn't use the trolley.
Transview course is rather simple, but has challenging greens. Course is not really well managed though (lotas cow grass), anyways, what do you expect from a public course? I took my driver for Hole 1. It went straight, but not far enough. The fairway of Hole 1 was going up and down, practically couldn't see the flag at all. Took my 3-wood for the second shot, quite a good landing in the middle of the fairway, but still couldn't see the flag. 2 more strokes using 5-iron and finally I saw the red flag! 5-on, it was a par-5. I thought I would do a 1 putt or max 2 putt. I was wrong - the green was challenging but fun. Well, I did a 3 putt... :P
So, I had 3-over for a par 5... I thought, that was just a warm-up. Hole 2 and 3 wasn't that bad, I managed the course well. But again, putting was terrible, dunno why.
I started to pant after the third hole, not from golf swings, but from the walking. I was perspiring, I think I would shed 1 kg of fats after the game.

This was me at Hole 7 par-4. No caddie, no buggy, just me and my golf bag on the walking course.
It started to drizzled at Hole 8. We were waiting for the gentleman before our flight to tee off. Suddenly, a group of 7 kids appear from nowhere, with an elderly guy whom they called 'teacher'. Chaos started. The kids were so eager to tee off. "Teacher is it our turn? Is it our turn?" The kids were rambling away. We had to hurry our par-3. I did a bogey. I also did a bogey for Hole 9 par 4. *disturbance*
Well, I had fun. Good short game, practise my putting, course management, good tee shots, had a little rain, but enjoyed the game!
I only took 7 clubs in my NIKE bag - putter, p-wedge, s-wedge, 5-iron, 7-iron, driver and a 3-wood. Light-weight enough for me to carry throughout the 9 holes, I needn't use the trolley.
Transview course is rather simple, but has challenging greens. Course is not really well managed though (lotas cow grass), anyways, what do you expect from a public course? I took my driver for Hole 1. It went straight, but not far enough. The fairway of Hole 1 was going up and down, practically couldn't see the flag at all. Took my 3-wood for the second shot, quite a good landing in the middle of the fairway, but still couldn't see the flag. 2 more strokes using 5-iron and finally I saw the red flag! 5-on, it was a par-5. I thought I would do a 1 putt or max 2 putt. I was wrong - the green was challenging but fun. Well, I did a 3 putt... :P
So, I had 3-over for a par 5... I thought, that was just a warm-up. Hole 2 and 3 wasn't that bad, I managed the course well. But again, putting was terrible, dunno why.
I started to pant after the third hole, not from golf swings, but from the walking. I was perspiring, I think I would shed 1 kg of fats after the game.

This was me at Hole 7 par-4. No caddie, no buggy, just me and my golf bag on the walking course.
It started to drizzled at Hole 8. We were waiting for the gentleman before our flight to tee off. Suddenly, a group of 7 kids appear from nowhere, with an elderly guy whom they called 'teacher'. Chaos started. The kids were so eager to tee off. "Teacher is it our turn? Is it our turn?" The kids were rambling away. We had to hurry our par-3. I did a bogey. I also did a bogey for Hole 9 par 4. *disturbance*
Well, I had fun. Good short game, practise my putting, course management, good tee shots, had a little rain, but enjoyed the game!

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