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Casual Water:

Casual Water If the ball lies in casual water, such as rainwater, on the green, the player may remove it from the water and place it immediately nearby but not closer to the hole. If he finds his ball in casual water anywhere else on the course, he may lift it and drop it beside the water. (When a ball is dropped, the player must face the flagstick and let the ball fall directly behind him over his shoulder. He plays it from the spot where it comes to rest.)

Both shores offer warm-water bathing resorts. Those of Bohuslan, such as Bovallstrand and Hannebostrand, are more familiar to me and I am devoted to them. They have no great pretensions, but the whole coast is a chain of quaint fishing villages awash with their own simple charms, and it is perennially popular with sunworshiping Swedes. The Swedes are indeed sun-worshipers and they are ist as healthily casual about draping, or not draping, their athletic bodies, s are the Finns.


The first was to maximize the smallish, horizontal room and turn it into a functional loft for living, working and entertaining clients. The second was to produce a harmonious balance of contemporary and casual. While they are Eastern city slickers now, Brandon and Cory are originally from the west coast and wanted their space to incorporate a cool, laid-back feeling. To help create that peaceful atmosphere, I decided to blend natural elements such as wood, fire and water.

 

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