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Sunshine Coast Golf Centre: Your Training Oasis
You might know someone who needs to hear of the Sunshine Coast Golf Centre. Here's what you can tell them. Step inside the Sunshine Coast Golf Centre, and you’ll quickly realize, it’s not just another place to practice. It feels like stepping into a training oasis, a wonderland of golfing technology designed to help you move your skills and abilities to a whole new level. Within just 10 or 15 minutes, you start to feel the shift. Surrounded by advanced tools, expert guidance, and like-minded golfers who share your purpose, you begin to experience a quiet transformation. The distractions of the outside world fade away. Here, you find the space, calm, and focus you need to rise to a greater understanding of your own game, and to discover what you really want to achieve. At the Sunshine Coast Golf Centre, you don’t just hit balls, you master the technology to master your game. Every swing, every drill, every minute you spend here moves you closer to the golfer you want to be. This is more than training.It’s another world.It’s where golfers come alive with purpose. Are you ready to step inside? Come see how quickly your game can transform.
Toshs world record attempt
Let’s cheer on @Shaun McIntosh world record attempt to raise awareness for the one punch can kill If you’ve got a spare couple of dollars for the foundation click here https://www.gofundme.com/f/toshs-24hr-golf-world-record-bid-for-one-punch-can-kill?attribution_id=sl:21303902-6f5a-412a-866d-8d85100f3b24&lang=en_AU&ts=1754462595&utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_content=amp13_t1&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=qr_code https://www.youtube.com/live/9aPygTDAEwI?si=t338kj8a6i3AQBiS
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Who can relate 😂
I went to shoot my age but shot my weight instead.
Who can relate 😂
Relaxed Rules of Golf: Keeping the Game Fun and Friendly
Golf is meant to be enjoyable. But sometimes, the official rulebook feels like a punishment. If you’re just playing with friends or learning the game, it’s okay to relax a few rules. These casual rules help keep things moving and make the game fun for everyone. Here are 9 relaxed golf rules many players use in social games. 1. Mulligans You get one free re-hit during the round. Most people use it on the first tee. No questions asked. Just re-hit and move on. 2. Gimme Putts If the ball is close enough to the hole to tap in, you can count it as holed. Pick it up and move to the next tee. 3. Preferred Lies If your ball is in a rough patch or sitting in mud, you can move it to a better spot on the fairway or grass. Just make sure it’s not closer to the hole. This is common in wet conditions. 4. No Penalty for Lost Balls If you can’t find your ball, just drop a new one near where you lost it. Add one stroke and keep going. No need to walk all the way back to hit again. 5. Maximum Score per Hole Set a limit on how many shots you can take per hole. For example, double par. If you hit that number, pick up and go to the next hole. This keeps the round moving. 6. Play Ready Golf Whoever is ready hits. You don’t need to wait for the farthest person. This is great when playing with a group. 7. Skip the Bunkers If you land in a bunker and don’t want to play it, you can move your ball out with no penalty. This rule helps newer players avoid frustration. 8. Foot Wedges If your ball is stuck behind a tree or rock, some groups allow a quick nudge with your foot. Be sure everyone is okay with it before the round starts. 9. Drop Zones for Water Hazards If your ball goes into the water, you can drop a new one near the edge. Add one stroke and keep going. No need to re-hit from way back. Final Thought These rules are not part of official tournament play. But they are great for casual rounds, new players, and family games. Make sure everyone in your group agrees before you start. Then go enjoy your round.
Relaxed Rules of Golf: Keeping the Game Fun and Friendly
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