To Sean, Michael and Tony,
Many, many thanks for a wonderfully organised event! Be it arranging the logistics in advance of the main event, or the last minute adjustments to the running order to make things run smoothly on the day, you all did an awesome job for which I can't thank you enough!
To our American visitors,
Without you guys making the effort to travel here, this event would be nothing! I think I played or talked with pretty much all of you, and all I can say is I can't wait till next year to see you all again!
To the home team,
Great to see some old friends and make some new ones!
I really enjoyed being able to show those of you who could make it around Burnham & Berrow. I get the impression you all enjoyed it and you are all more than welcome down there again. We then all headed for the Dormey House at Porthcawl only to be diverted through Newport which was a pain, but when that first pint of ale was eventually being drunk in the clubhouse, I could see this was going to be an awesome trip!
The early morning sun over Royal Portcawl was a great sight, just check Philip's photos. Then a couple of rounds around a course a certain Welshman hadn't stopped telling me about since it was finalised as this years Buda destination...
The ninth was possibly my favourite, but I was so enamoured with it this was the best pic I could get, with from L to R, Mike, Conrad and Eric.
A few playing partners... Firstly Conrad looking a natural
Mike facing the wrong way as usual, with Eric looking on
Captain Muldoon, a fine playing partner and Captain
Drinkin' Jo and Craig "Straight down the middle" Disher
That nights meal was great. You only need to look at the smiles on everyone's faces in Eric's pics above. Here is the nights chief photographer Eric "The Jedi" Smith with our after dinner speaker Ross McMurray, discussing his colaboration on the next Ryder Cup venue...
An early morning start at Mumbles, looking across at Port Talbot steelworks with the sun rising above, an awesome if somewhat dystopian, sight...
Then to Clyne, where the sheep were so nice I claimed a few, like any good Derbyshire lad should...
Wardo, straight from a stint in the kitchen?
Mark, not so canary like, but still in good form considering how many he had the night before
Yours truly...
Our resident GCA Robin "Doc or Cardinal" Hiseman gets the best view possible
The drive on the 13th at Clyne, where the line is further right than it looks. Having all gone left Mark came up with my favourite quote of the week:
"These cows have been some sort of MacKenziean deceit!"
Then to Pennard! This place just blew me away, literally and metaphorically, I just love it. Here's Drinkin Jo playing from the remains of the church on the 7th
Pennard: Land of Marker Posts and Cows!
The seventh had to be my favourite combination of architecture and setting
So many great and plenty of hazy, memories! Wow, I honestly can't stop thinking about what an awesome few days Buda was! So where are we going next year???
Cheers,
James
ps Mike, I've not forgotten the films. I'm going shopping at lunchtime!
ps2 Perhaps next year we should set up a long hitting contest between Ben, Eric and Philip? It would be a close call...