Here are some of what caught my attention at the Amazon Golf Course, November 14th.

Amazon Golf Course water hazards on November 14th
These water hazards are part of what make hole # 4 and hole # 6 difficult.

These water hazards at the Amazon Golf Course help make hole #5 difficult

Water trap at the Amazon Golf Course

Turtle water hazard at the Amazon Golf Course

Green #6 at the Amazon Golf Course on November 14th

Green #4 is one of the most difficult holes at the Amazon Golf Course

Green #3 at the Amazon Golf Course
Every Saturday we have free golf lessons from 10:00am until 12 noon at the Amazon Golf Course.

We have free golf lessons every Saturday morning from 10:00am until 12 noon

Free golf lessons for beginners every Saturday morning at the Amazon Golf Course

Leo Jones showing the proper technique at the Amazon Golf Course Saturday

Amazon Golf Course free golf lessons every Saturday morning from 10-12
Coconuts at the Amazon Golf Course

Coconuts at the Amazon Golf Course November 14th, 2009
Crotons at the Amazon Golf Course

One of over 100 crotons landscaping the Amazon Golf Course

One of the 115 crotons used in a landscape pattern at the Amazon Golf Course
Pomarosa sapling at the Amazon Golf Course

New growth on a Pomarosa sapling at the Amazon Golf Course
Blossoms at the Amazon Golf Course

These beautiful blossoms help mark the water hazard around green #6
Guests of the Amazon Golf Course

Greg Bauer relaxing at the Amazon Golf Course
Greg Baurer visited our golf course for several hours. Greg is in Iquitos on a scouting mission for Shankly Productions to get ideas for a documentary on the ex-pats of Iquitos. Could be interesting. We do have some natural born characters living here.

Guido, Greg, and I in an Iquitos Golf Cart at the Amazon Golf Course
Progress on remodeling the bathroom at the Amazon Golf Course clubhouse

Rodrigo cutting tile for the shower stalls and toilet in the clubhouse of the Amazon Golf Course

Working on the shower stalls on November 14th, 2009
We are making progress on all fronts thanks to the hard work of our crew. I give them a lot of credit. Thanks particularly to Margarita, Rodrigo, Cesar, Augusto, and Orlando. I am very proud of them. Today all of our full time crew signed contracts giving them health insurance, and a retirement fund. Most of them got pay raises, and all of them make at least minimum wage.
I hope you were interested in what caught my attention at the Amazon Golf Course, November 14th, 2009.
Bill Grimes is manager of the Amazon Golf Course.
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