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I am excited!


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If you think htey are opinionated on other parts of the forums be prepared for golf warfare.

Enjoy yourself and tell us about the courses i Egypt.


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I am still a n00b so I won't be starting any wars for the time being Big Grin
I am going to start private lessons with a private tutor, we don't have a lot of courses in Alex. There is one in the club I am a member of, and another smaller one in another club out of town but I am not even sure about it. I'll try taking photos.


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HAHAHAHA....and you thought cigars were expensive!!!

Seriously though....good luck and let us know how they are working for you.


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Had to postpone due to weather conditions!! DAMN!!
Of all the days it chose to rain today.


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Try to avoid the sand traps.

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Originally posted by LuckyBreak:
I am excited!


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Had to postpone due to weather conditions!! DAMN!!
Of all the days it chose to rain today.


That's what I would call an Unluckybreak!! Big Grin
 
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So, I went to the lesson last Saturday, which was a very sunny fine day after 2 weeks of rain and 6-7 C temperature!!

We started by doing some stretches, then how to hold the club and then how to swing. Then I started by taking some drives. Man, and I though golf was easy. Seeing someone play is a thing, trying to take a drive yourself is something entirely else. Out of more than 30 tries, I only managed to do 6 or 7 correctly, man, I hope that gets better.

I am just loving it. Can't wait for next lesson on Tuesday. And I didn't even pay that much for it. 22 Egyptian pounds, that's around $5 for an hour of golf.


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Went again today. This time we started practicing swings right away, without putting the ball on the "T" thing. There is an improvement in my swing and in the shot, but still a long way to go.

Then we moved on to the "Green" area and started making "puts" or what is it called?


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Wait? Did you just say $5 dollars an hour for golf? Soooo, need a partner to practice with Smile I have always wanted to see Giza.


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Hey, you're more than welcome, I'd love to have a partner to play with. Actually the $5 are for a one hour lesson with an instructor, but you pay nothing for practicing with yourself, or playing a couple of holes with your friends. You just need to pay for a caddy, and even that's optional.

But that's for members of the club, for non members you'd need to pay something.

Only I am living in Alexandria, not Giza. But it's just a 2 hours drive. Big Grin


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Even better. I have wanted t go to Egypt since I was like 7. I am sure I'd stick out like a sore thumb though Smile If you don't mind me saying, your English is very good.
So how is golfing in Egypt? Are the courses nice?


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$5 for an hour of golf lessons.. man you can pay a 100 or 200 for them per hour around where i live. cheapest way for me to take lessons was to take the golf class at the local university. Immediate improvement on my game. but my game is still aweful lol. And the fact that i can't swing a traditional two-plane swing to save my life when driving the ball doesn't help. i have to do a one-plane which takes a bit of prectise to get right. well i wish you the best of luck with the best and most frustrating game you will ever play. When you realize the fact that you and golf will always have a love/hate relationship.. you will find the most enjoyment.
 
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Golf is a sport that is gaining popularity quickly in Egypt. There used to be very few courses in Egypt, but recently more and more courses are being built, specially in the Cairo suburbs. There are several courses now in Cairo, in Louxor and in Sharm Al Sheik. There is also a new course being built on mountain tops in a Red Sea resort called Porto Sokhna, in a place called Ein Al Sohkna. This one would just be marvelous.

Unfortunately in Alexandria there is only one course (I was wrong about the presence of another one earlier) and it's one of the oldest in Egypt: The Alexandria Sporting Club. It's a social multi purpose club, but Golf constitutes most of it's area. It was built in the late 1800's.

http://www.golfworldmap.com/africa/egypt/alexandriaspor...29.93333458900452,16

http://www.memphistours.com/golflocation/Alexandria.php


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Wow, so much more to do in Egypt other than see the sphinx Smile
Yeah, my golf game isn't great thats for sure. However, I am oddly blessed with the straightest swing ever. It is completely natural and I can't claim it is skills. I just really need to work on my chipping and distance. I think distance will come with time, but chipping makes me want to throw my clubs into the water hazard.
How is the tourism in Egypt anyway? As an American should I go or stay away? I really have always wanted to go. Now I do even more.


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You should come by all means. You'd like it very much and it's perfectly safe.


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I was there today and for some reason the course was PACKED!!
There were lots of foreigners too. We usually see at least 3-4 foreigners on the course every day, mostly Americans and Japanese, but today it was really packed with both foreigners and nationals that I couldn't practice any swings after the lesson time. The practice area is limited and when the pros usually see a n00b swinging they just don't care and get in the field and start swinging themselves. Out of respect for the elders you can't do anything but just move away and let space.

I usually like to go early to avoid this, I'll try going at 11:00 Am tomorrow.


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That sounds like a shame. There is no way I would want to even give the hint of disrespecting your culture of respecting elders. More should try it here Smile But anyway, here it is more of a first come first serve thing. Unless I suppose they have a specific reservation time for a driving range spot which I have never heard of. I am sorry that you got booted off! However, that was very nice of you to move out of the way for the elders. If that is how the "pros" act there I would say they take the pro out of professional. Wink Just my humble opinion.


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It's not really bad. I could've played beside him, but then our balls would mix and it'd be a fuss.

I'll go tomorrow and tell you what I've done.


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Went today and it was great. Played some practice shots then a 6 hole game with a friend. I sucked the first 3 holes, barely getting the ball off earth, but the last three were awesome, I scored the last hole in 4 strokes.


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