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Ibrahimovic injured in Milan training The Canberra Times
Ibrahimovic injured in Milan training The Canberra Times
YES ... we are back to PLAYING THE FULL 18 HOLES from Wednesday morning the 27th May.Remember:- - we are still playing in maximum of 2 Balls - we are Social Distancing - you must book before you play, either online or by phoning the Proshop - we do not touch the flag, rakes, bins, seats, drink fountains - we change in the car park - report to the Proshop, 10 minutes before you play - Guests / visitors are allowed, maximum 2 Balls, from Wednesday 27 May - We do not congregate before or after the
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