Tuesday, June 28, 2016

Royal Oaks Golf Course - Part 2


Club House, Pro Shop, Restaurant


Golf carts ready to go


Flag pole in golf cart area


Norm
Pro Shop Attendant Extraordinaire


Bob - Always with a smile and a joke


Ronnie - a ranger and a true gentleman


19 comments:

RedPat said...

Looks like a beautiful spot, Lowell!

Aritha V. said...

Nice, I think it's a great area and the first photo is so peaceful.

William Kendall said...

Golf carts are obviously not an endangered species!

Bill said...

Beautiful location! It is the land of the golf carts :)

Michelle said...

Looks like a fun spot with some wonderful people!

Kay said...

Looks like a nice crew.

magiceye said...

Wonderful virtual tour! Thank you!

Linda said...

Norm, Bob and Ronnie all look like happy and wonderful people! I love this series, Lowell, and thanks so much for introducing the gentlemen as well! :)

Petrea Burchard said...

I want to know how they get those carts parked so perfectly. I can parallel park, but if I had to crescent park I'd give up.

Halcyon said...

Love seeing the people especially! All three look very welcoming. Must be a fun place to play.

Francisco Manuel Carrajola Oliveira said...

Gostei de ver estas fotografias.
Um abraço e uma boa semana.
Andarilhar

Karl said...

Admiring your pictures, slowly I become a professional golfer ... :)

Anonymous said...

And all the men are talking English :( I love the cars. You have learned mewhat sort of cars it are. Can they ride also on the high way?

Sharon said...

This really is a beautiful place and those three guys look happy to be working there.

Small City Scenes said...

Quite a place and those guys look like they enjoy whatever they are doing.
MB

Kate said...

Many happy golfers! The top photo looks a bit like South Africa!!

Laura. M said...

Very happy people Jacob 😉
Un abrazo.

Gunn said...

The club house / restaurant looks very pretty.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Looks like you have a good group of people there Lowell, so how often do you play golf?

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