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For the first time in weeks I actually awoke to a sunrise so I drove up to a friends golf course. He wasn't around so I was asked not to walk the course but did manage to snap a few shots from the edge. The morning sun was creating some fantastic colors through the dew saturated grass.
Taken with a Nikon D80, Sigma 10-20mm. ISO 100; f11 @ 60
HDR with three bracketed exposures
Florida Golf- www.cgmgolfproperties.com - The Golden Bear ClubThe Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course at Keene's Pointe reflects the extraordinary beauty, challenging layout and environmental sensitivity that Nicklaus courses have come to represent around the world. Surrounded by sparkling lakes and majestic oaks, this 18-hole masterpiece appeals to golfers of every level.
Florida Golf - www.cgmgolfproperties.com - The Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course at The Golden Bear Club at Keene's Pointe reflects the extraordinary beauty, challenging layout and environmental sensitivity that Nicklaus courses have come to represent around the world. Surrounded by sparkling lakes and majestic oaks, this 18-hole masterpiece appeals to golfers of every level.
FloridaGolf - www.cgmgolfproperties.com - The Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course at The Golden Bear Club at Keene's Pointe reflects the extraordinary beauty, challenging layout and environmental sensitivity that Nicklaus courses have come to represent around the world. Surrounded by sparkling lakes and majestic oaks, this 18-hole masterpiece appeals to golfers of every level.
Florida Golf- www.cgmgolfproperties.com - The Golden Bear ClubThe Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course at Keene's Pointe reflects the extraordinary beauty, challenging layout and environmental sensitivity that Nicklaus courses have come to represent around the world. Surrounded by sparkling lakes and majestic oaks, this 18-hole masterpiece appeals to golfers of every level.
Oahu, Hawaii (6/11/15) - I've never played actual golf in an actual golf course prior to this day and yet I knew Kaneohe Klipper in the Marine Corp Base in Oahu was a premier location to start doing so. Thanks in large part to BK who acted as our military sponsor to get us in and pretty much showed as the ropes on how to play the game. We only played 9 holes as it took us forever to move from one course to the next being the complete noobs that we were. Towards the end, we started getting the hang of it and actually started to enjoy the game and more notably, our surroundings. There's something to be said about spending half a day on your vacation playing a few rounds of golf with family on an island which I consider to be as close to a paradise as there is one.