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Ep141: Nick and Marks Top 5 Courses in the World, and David from WA on 'Poor Behaviour On the Course'

Ep141: Nick and Marks Top 5 Courses in the World, and David from WA on 'Poor Behaviour On the Course'

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Great message from Mick from the UK this week that we thought we'd explore a bit. Mick has asked Nick and Mark to give their Top 5 courses in the world, so we thought we'd run through them.


In classic Talk Birdie style, the Top 5 becomes a Top 6 from each of them. And in Nicks case, one of the courses may have been influenced by the wine he was drinking at a house on the course - he explains on the pod. And what course does he describe as a 'living, breathing, parcel of land' ? Mark tells the story of why he never got to play Augusta....interestingly, also related in part to drinking (responsibly of course).


And we wrap with an email from David in Western Australia who has some comments about bad behaviour on the golf course.



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