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“Due to the nature of our armament, and the tactics in which we shall perfect ourselves, we shall be called upon to carry out operations of far-reaching military importance and we shall habitually go into action when the need is immediate and extreme. Let me call your attention to the fact that our badge is the great American eagle. This is a fitting emblem for a division that will crush its enemies by falling upon them like a thunderbolt from the skies.” – General Order Number Five

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Skins Beat Down…

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Razor…

The Complazor… Foie Gras is on the menu

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Company Benefits…

The benefits of owning a golfwear company…

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This entry was written by Hoopenfaust, posted on May 16, 2009 at 12:46 pm, filed under 33%, Golf Etiquette, No Golf, The New Face. Leave a comment or view the discussion at the permalink and follow any comments with the RSS feed for this post.



First Round…

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Gambling…

Alcohol x Money x Golf = The way it should be…

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Skate Par…

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Riot Deez…

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Sharia Lawns…

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ISLAMABAD: This year’s Pakistan Open Golf Championship will tee off at the Rawalpindi Golf Club on Thursday.

Golfers can have a wonderful time in Pakistan. Pakistan offers some spectacular Golf courses throughout the country.

Rawalpindi Golf Course: It is an Eighteen hole, challenging course. Major tournaments of the country are organized by the Rawalpindi Golf Club, located near Ayub National Park on G.T. Road, Rawalpindi. It has one of the most beautiful surroundings. Rawalpindi Golf Course was completed in 1926 by Rawalpindi Golf Club, one of the oldest golf clubs of Pakistan, founded on 2nd November 1885.

The Islamabad Golf Course: Is another 18 hole course with a picturesque background, having grass and water channels around the fair-ways as well as around the greens, and the golfer has really got to be careful in playing his shots.

Abbottabad: A popular summer resort in the midst of spacious valleys, is surrounded by green hills and located at a distance of 116 km from Rawalpindi and 217 km from Peshawar. From a tourist point of view abbottabad is noted for its verdant parks, gardens, golf course and pine covered hills.

The Kabal (Swat) Golf Course: Has a picturesque background. It is an old golf course, constructed by the Wali of Swat for recreation during holidays in the valley.

The Bhurban Golf Course: Is located at a distance of about 15 Km from Murree Hills. It is a 9 hole course at a height of 6000 ft. above sea level. With a picturesque background. It is one of the most challenging courses with small hills erected around. Major tournaments of the country are held here.

The Lahore Golf Course: Is an 18 hole very well maintained course. Most of the major tournaments of the country are held here. Leading professional golfers belong to this Golf Club.

Golfers Karachi: Is a game being taken up enthusiastically in Karachi. Click Here to EnlargeThe fact that so many excellent golf courses have been built in different parts of the city demonstrates the popularity the game enjoys. The Arabian Sea Country club has a golf course which is set amidst scenic and picturesque surroundings. It’s specially designed 18-hole gold course is rated among the best golf courses available in the country. The Karachi Golf Club is the oldest golf club of Karachi and has played a pivotal role in popularizing the game of golf.

Arabian Sea Country Club: This club consisting of Golf and Swimming Pool Complex is set amidst scenic and picturesque surroundings. It’s specially designed 18-hole golf course is rated among the best golf courses available in the country.

Karachi Golf Club: Karachi Golf Club is the oldest golf club of Karachi and has played a pivotal role in popularizing the game of golf. The original Golf Club started as a subsidiary of Sindh Club in 1888 and within three years had become an independent entity. Through a concerted effort the entire course was turfed, landscaped and planted with trees, providing the largest green area in greenery-starved city of Karachi. Presently, the 27-hole golf course is spread over 250 acres of land and is the only one of its kind in Pakistan.

The Peshawar Golf Course: Is an 18 hole course with a picturesque background having grass and water channels around the fair-ways as well as around the greens, and the Golfer has really got to be careful in planning his shots.

The Shandur Golf Course: Is the highest golf ground in the world and is located at 13000 ft. This course is infrequently used and is maintained by the Chitral Scouts.

Course marshalls adhere to god's word...

Course marshalls adhere to god's word...

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Rules…

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    1. You must Tee your Ball within a Club’s length of the Hole;
    2. Your Tee (area from which the ball was hit) must be on the ground;
    3. You are not to change the Ball which you Strike off the Tee before that hole is played out;
    4. You are not to remove any Stones, Bones any Break Club, for the sake of playing your Ball, except of the fair Green, & that only with one Club’s length of your Ball;
    5. If your Ball come among Watter or any Wattery filth, you are at liberty to take out your Ball & bringing it behind the hazard and teeing it, you may play it with any Club and allow your adversary a stroke;
    6. If your Balls be found anywhere touching one another you are to lift the first ball till you play the last;
    7. At holeing you are to play your Ball honestly for the hole, and not to play upon your adversary’s ball, not lying in your way to the hole;
    8. If you shou’d lose your Ball, by its being taken up or any other way you are to go back to the Spot, where you struck last, & drop another Ball. And allow your adversary a Stroke for the misfortune;
    9. No man at holeing his Ball is to be allow’d to mark his way to the hole with his Club or anything else;
    10. If a Ball be stopp’d by any person, horse or dog, or anything else, the Ball so stopp’d must be played where it lyes;
    11. If you draw your Club, in order to strike & proceed so far in your stroke, as to be bringing down your Club; if then your Club shall break in any way, it is to be accounted a stroke;
    12. He whose Ball lyes farthest from the hole is obliged to play first;
    13. Neither Trench, Ditch or Dyke, made for the preservation of the Links, nor the Scholar’s Holes or the Soldier’s Lines, Shall be accounted a hazard. But the ball is to be taken out Teed and play’d with any Iron Club.

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Infil…

We would like to congratulate Tracy Michelle Martineau on passing all tests and being selected for field operations. The Hunt Club Golf Course hasn’t had an agent emplaced since 1932.

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HaterMade…

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