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By Chris CollinsMy favorite books? Moby Dick, Heart of Darkness, Red Badge of Courage, Ironweed by William Kennedy — you know, the school reads.
Blog address: golfinthefield.com / collinsce[at]gmail.com
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My favorite books? Moby Dick, Heart of Darkness, Red Badge of Courage, Ironweed by William Kennedy — you know, the school reads.
Hello Chris,
How are you? My name is Ray Sykes. I have a blog with wordpres. I was just poking around, getting to know people. I checked out your site and it was inspiring. See I am a golf course Superintendent in Florida and I get to see beautiful scenes like sunsets and sunrises everyday. I like how you paint the pictures with words just like I see them everyday. Soon I will Have some pictures on my site so come check them out sometime and if you like I’ll send you some. Thanks Ray Sykes
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came across u on twitter…been thnking about moving to bali or thailand but was worried about the lack of good golf courses to play…whats your experience?
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Good afternoon
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Hi Chris nice blog on your golfing exploits. We are putting together some golfing tours in Central and South America. Any advice on your experience would be great. Guatemala, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Honduras and Belize are very beautiful countries but I think only about 5,000 golfers in the whole region. Panama is building more and more courses for the influx of tourists, retires and the growing affluence.