Master class on display here of dudes figuring out what to do with their hands in pictures. Glen is a pockets guy. Tom is a pointer guy. Can’t have two pocket guys or two pointer guys in the same picture. Throws everything out of wack. They nailed this one. 10/10. No notes.
What makes Scottish golf so matchless? Yes, there are the famous links situated on some of the rarest ground on earth. The high cathedrals of golf in Scotland – The Old Course, Prestwick, Dornoch, Muirfield, and Troon - are names known to anyone who has more than a casual relationship with the game. For me, what sets Caledonian golf apart are the smaller, hidden courses – almost always not on the way to anywhere - like Gairloch, Carradale, Leadhills, Whiting Bay and Aberfoyle. Places that take a special effort to reach. Places that reward that extra effort with golf in its most pure and unadulterated form.
The people of these proud, smaller clubs are a large part of their charm. As a visitor, especially a foreign one, you are likely to be treated like royalty. There is genuine concern from local members that you have fun and enjoy their course. This is not something that can be faked. It is sincere and real. It is the Scottish way. Aberfoyle is the perfect example of this ancient, and still extant, way.
Not All Those Who Wander Are Lost | TLD No.11
Words by @JimHHartsell
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Growing up is understanding that in Titanic, Rose decides to throw away a $250 million pendant in memory of an unemployed man who she had sex with one time.
Meanwhile, her husband worked hard all his life to maintain her and give her and her children a life of luxury, who would surely have also appreciated the inheritance and lived peacefully.
She could of also given the pendant to her Granddaughter who took care of her, her whole life.
The real villain of the movie gentlemen, no doubt it was Rose.