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MET SOME AMAZING CHARACTERS, ONCE INCLUDED A DISCUSSION ABOUT BUNKERS WITH JACK NICKLAUS” GUEST BOOK RICHARD ALLEN

Golf is addictive. Most people who’ve played it would understand this statement, even if it’s a habit they’ve decided to kick. Golf certainly got into my head at an early age and now plays an even more important role in my life. It helps to keep a roof over my family; and does the same for all of my loyal colleagues at EcoBunker.

I’m not especially good at playing golf. But, I knew I was an addict when I found myself devoting (perhaps ‘wasting’ is a better word) much time sketching detailed designs of ‘perfect’ golf holes when I should have been paying more attention at school. I’m pretty sure none of my schoolfriends ever considered a career as a golf course architect, but little did I know that there were actually many others like me doing exactly the same thing.

I’ve sacrificed a few things along the way, but I don’t think my addiction has done anyone great harm. I’ve invented and patented a golf construction method that has now been embraced worldwide and I’ve met some amazing characters, which once included a discussion about bunkers with Jack Nicklaus.

However, and I hope Mr Nicklaus will forgive me, my highlight is still winning my home town Club Championship. I had a bit of luck, but I did emulate my Dad’s achievement and we became the first father and son to get onto the revered wooden board that usually takes pride of place in most golf clubs. Not all addictions are bad for you! END

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