Denerau Golf Resort
Whilst spending most of the day racing around Fiji on my scooter I soon found my way to Denerau enroute to the Hard Rock Cafe for lunch when before I got to the marina I viewed the golf course. Pulling my scooter off to the side of the road and taking off my helmet I took some time to view the course through a golfers eye. Checking the undulating green, shape and feel of the fairway, hazards, size and speed of the greens. Before it got to me I was on my scooter and off for a massive feed with my usual order (tradition) but kept in mind that straight after lunch I'd pop on over to the club house and check it out.
When I got there I felt awful, being a golfer I would hate the distraction of noise and my scooter was making plenty and as a courteous golfer it felt dishonourable so I raced up the driveway and parked up as quickly as I could.
Approaching the main club house you enter by walking up a wide set of stairs and your faced with an open restaurant which was showing re-runs of the Super 14 (an easy distraction for me) but it wasn't my team so I walked into the pro shop (mostly because they had airconditioning and the heat was hard-on. They had Callaway's to rent but I couldn't go there without my own set and I'd never leave Bethel (my big dog driver) at home when I could play a course like this.
I asked the caddies for a copy of the course book and score card for my records to show Jase when I returned. Below are a few photo's I snapped up on my departure from the club house and it looks plush. A very flat course but after the back 9 at Terrace Downs, a flat course can surely show you a good challenge.
When I got there I felt awful, being a golfer I would hate the distraction of noise and my scooter was making plenty and as a courteous golfer it felt dishonourable so I raced up the driveway and parked up as quickly as I could.
Approaching the main club house you enter by walking up a wide set of stairs and your faced with an open restaurant which was showing re-runs of the Super 14 (an easy distraction for me) but it wasn't my team so I walked into the pro shop (mostly because they had airconditioning and the heat was hard-on. They had Callaway's to rent but I couldn't go there without my own set and I'd never leave Bethel (my big dog driver) at home when I could play a course like this.
I asked the caddies for a copy of the course book and score card for my records to show Jase when I returned. Below are a few photo's I snapped up on my departure from the club house and it looks plush. A very flat course but after the back 9 at Terrace Downs, a flat course can surely show you a good challenge.
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