Cheers guys, thanks for all the messages.
It's heartbreaking when it happens, I keep having moments when I think of him and I start welling up, like now, can't bloody see to type.
He was a big part of the family and will be sorely missed.
As an ex assistant professional my suggestion would be to find a good local teaching pro and get yourself a course of lessons before you go anywhere near a golf course. You'll find golf a much better experience if you get the basics to start with. He can also advise on which clubs will suit you best(will save you money in the long run). Golf clubs are not a one size fits all piece of equipment. Most people give up because they get fed up whacking the ball all over the course and then the clubs get retired to the cupboard under the stairs.
Good choice, it is a bit of a step up in quality. Had my nismo just over a year, it's tucked up for the winter just now. Yeah, I'm in Kirkcaldy, was in carpet right when I seen you go past, left the wife sitting to see where you went.
That last sentence is a whole new topic😄
My first car was a mini, cost me £110 from a guy who got banned. He was so drunk he crashed trying to eat a Chinese while he was driving. I hand painted it black, it looked good from about 50ft away, was like tar close up.