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		By: Sarah		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Ah, books are my favourite gift too and I have a nice new stash on the bedside table.

As for the golf.... do it!!  Make 2010 your golfing year!  I learned to play (badly) in New Zealand, as the courses were so affordable and accessible.  I know what you mean about the pressure to do well, but I felt everyone very welcoming here in New Zealand and the good &#039;ole Kiwi mentality of &#039;give it a go&#039; helped.  There&#039;s some beautiful courses, as you will know.  In the meantime, enjoy teeing up with your neighbours! :)]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ah, books are my favourite gift too and I have a nice new stash on the bedside table.</p>
<p>As for the golf&#8230;. do it!!  Make 2010 your golfing year!  I learned to play (badly) in New Zealand, as the courses were so affordable and accessible.  I know what you mean about the pressure to do well, but I felt everyone very welcoming here in New Zealand and the good &#8216;ole Kiwi mentality of &#8216;give it a go&#8217; helped.  There&#8217;s some beautiful courses, as you will know.  In the meantime, enjoy teeing up with your neighbours! 🙂</p>
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