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To: | "Chris Gregory" <>, "birdingaus mailing list" <> |
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Subject: | Access to Eastlakes Golf Course |
From: | "Tom and Mandy Wilson" <> |
Date: | Sun, 2 Oct 2011 09:23:23 +1100 |
Hi allrather than pushing through a hole in a fence, if I recall correctly, one of the other roads in the series that runs off Page St (parallel to Martin Ave) - I think it might be Cowper Avenue - has a far more official looking gate with pedestrian entrance (which in turn always makes me more confident that walkers are permitted on course). As you come through that gate (or the hole in the fence) you have two fairways to cross to get to the lakes - first one the balls will come from your right and the tee is not in sight so keep an eye out as you won't know when the next ball is coming - the second they come from your left but you can see the tee and often the golfers will wave you across. Cheers Tom Wilson |
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