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Met Michael Douglas on the course in Bermuda


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He was a really nice guy, but the shots that I saw him hit, and the one that I had to duck to avoid being hit, lead me to believe that his golf digest listed 14 cap might be a little generous.

I was upset because according to the hotel shuttle driver that took me to and from the course his wife usually plays with him. I would have love to seen Catherine Zeta Jones in person.

It was at Riddel's Bay in Bermuda which was the most beautiful course that I think I will ever play. It was the first course that I was glad I brought a camera for.
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That is pretty cool. And the fact that he was nice is a big bonus. A lot of the movie stars are not. I once met Jim Carrey and he was less than nice. I would love to see pics of the course.
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That is pretty cool. And the fact that he was nice is a big bonus. A lot of the movie stars are not. I once met Jim Carrey and he was less than nice. I would love to see pics of the course.

If I get them unloaded I will post them here. The course is on a peninsula and the views of the bays are incredible.

I should have taken a picture of him on the 4th tee taking a leak in the bushes and sold it to US Weekly. I can see it now in the "stars they're just like us" feature. I mean if I knew US weekly had a feature called that...I mean my wife tells me about it...er, I'll be quiet now.
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