I am having chemotherapy so unable to do much at present.
Your articles help to give me perspective on exactly how much golf benefits our well-being. Despite not currently playing reading about it in your words transports me out there for the time being.
Paddy, thank you. I’m so glad that some solace is found here for you, my friend! I will tread fairways familiar to you next Tuesday; expect to recognise some fairways and bunkers! Very best wishes…
So pleased to read this. A wonderful analogy and a delightful reflection on your own (therefore, mine own) travails. M
We must travel again Mike, soon!
"I wonder how I ever let it drop down my list of priorities". Ditto.
Another lovely piece of writing, thank you.
My pleasure, Ant. Thank you!!!
Richard
I am having chemotherapy so unable to do much at present.
Your articles help to give me perspective on exactly how much golf benefits our well-being. Despite not currently playing reading about it in your words transports me out there for the time being.
Keep them coming my friend.
Regards
Paddy Flavin
Paddy, thank you. I’m so glad that some solace is found here for you, my friend! I will tread fairways familiar to you next Tuesday; expect to recognise some fairways and bunkers! Very best wishes…
Another brilliant article. You describe the torture of the enforced lay off in terms that those of us forced into abstinence can so readily relate to.
Thank you, Paddy. Really good to hear from you; I hope you are doing well...
Great Read. "The Worlds Greatest Addiction with no cure" Totally agree.
Another great photo of Borth Ynyslas. One of my favourites! Thanks Richard
Thanks Peter. Yes...Borth may be in Wales but the course is Scottish golf in spirit!
Another gem Richard. I hope you can’t not write about it for many years to come!
Brilliant piece, Richard. All the best to you, your family, your writing, and your golf as we enter December.