Monthly Archives: December 2015

Golf Trip – Oz Style

I missed my annual golf outing to North Carolina this spring since I moved to Australia.  I decided to try and replicate it here in Australia.  Luckily, one of my basketball teammates was game for the extravaganza.  I quickly found a serious difference here in Australia:

Snakes!
Snakes!

So, searching for your ball in the rough had the added adventure of being a death-defying task (all snakes in Victoria are venomous).  Luckily, we only saw one snake, a brown snake – but it was enormous and terrifying to think about even from a distance.  I implemented a “snake stomp” whenever I was in the rough – making as much noise as possible – as most snakes in Victoria will not attack unless surprised.  The golf carts had notes on what to do if bitten.  First piece of advice – stay calm.  Yeah right.

Another big difference – flies.  Australia has a lot of flies.  Flies make concentrating on putts and other shots extra challenging.  No one ever tells you about flies in Australia.

The courses we played (The Dunes, RACV Cape Schank, Moonah Links, St Andrews Beach) are all very highly rated in Australia and were fun and challenging courses.  It is pretty much peak season at these courses and following a trend I’ve noticed about Australia – they weren’t very crowded.  It was blissful.  There were great ocean views:

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We even saw a few Kangaroos!

All of this was just about an hour south of Melbourne on the Mornington Peninsula.  We stayed in a nice townhouse across the street from the beach.

A tradition on the golf trip to Pinehurst, North Carolina is the drinking of 40s of King Cobra Malt Liquor – 2 per night.  That costs about $4/person.  Sadly, Australia hasn’t really embraced the wonderfulness that is malt liquor in a ginormous bottle.  Due to the metric system, I had to convert ounces into milliliters.  So, we went with 3 750ml Coopers Sparkling Ales .  Unfortunately, as you may have heard, beer is expensive here – and it cost $18/person.  But, they still make good art at the end of the trip!

bottles

Weekend in Sydney

I’ve never been one to pass on a chance to create some sort of boondoggle.  When Sara was due to be in Sydney for work on consecutive weeks, I floated the idea that she should ask if her company would pay for her room over the weekend instead of flying her back and forth.  They agreed with my impeccable logic and had her stay the weekend.

I took 1/2 days on Friday and Monday, so I could fly out Friday afternoon and back home Monday morning.  Things got off to a rocky start when my plane needed a tire replaced before we could go.  I thought it might be interesting to watch a tire change on an airplane, but like much of air travel – it was really slow and boring.

Sara had chosen to stay in a hip neighborhood called Newtown – which is about 15 minutes away from downtown by train.  We headed out to a place called “Uncle Hops” on the first night and were not disappointed in their choice of beer or their flat bread pizzas.

The next morning, after a hearty brekkie at Fleetwood Macchiato (HA!), we decided to head over to the zoo.  A bonus is that to get there, we had to take a ferry from Circular Quay – which gives great close ups of the Opera House and the Harbour Bridge.  Upon arrival at the zoo, we took a gondola up the to the zoo entrance and were again afforded great views of the city.

Gondola

We met lots of wonderful animals at the zoo.  I got to check out my tall friends:

Tall_Friends

There was a peacock just roaming around

Peacock

There was no shortage of our Australian friends, and we finally got to see an Emu.

Emu

Koala

 

Once done with the zoo, we headed over to a neat little beach called Balmoral and had lunch on the water and walked around a bit.

Later we headed out to a nice Italian dinner and got our picture taken.

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Sunday we went for a run in the park and then walked around University of Sydney.  After that we checked out a big market in Chinatown and then made our way to a brewery in Newtown (Young Henrys) before having some wonderful Chinese food for dinner.

With the boondoggle complete, I boarded a plane back to Melbourne on Monday morning.