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Originally Posted by right handed phil mickelson There's no possible way for me to explain this without sounding at least a little bit like a dick. So without further adieu....Theres a difference between defensiveness,...
man, i would do anything to be 14 or 15 again. at the time i hated it, but now i realize how awesome it was back then. and the girls, oh the girls, lol. if i only knew then what i know now, hehe
if i had to only have one brand in my bag, i would go with Nickent even though they are now out of business. Driver: 4DX Evolver Fairway Woods: 4DX Hybrids: 5DX Irons: Arc Blades Wedges: Arc Blade wedges Putter: Tour Prototype
Originally Posted by Dub I'm shocked at that price. I work for Bridgestone and can't get them for that price. I hope they continue to work well for you. They are certainly great looking and great feeling...
if anyone is interested in reading some of Tigers text messages to Jamie Grubbs, they can be found here: http://perezhilton.com/2009-12-10-mo...s-sext-capades
Originally Posted by zenchili Yeah, the eyes tracking the club is something I did a long time ago because it helped to keep me on plane. I still do it on the practice swings but not on actual swings with a...
hmm, this is a tough one. i just wish they would revise the rule and allow us to carry 15 clubs, haha. if it were me, i would drop the 17ยบ hybrid and replace it with a 3 wood, which would enable you to keep your LW. you already have 3...
Originally Posted by thrasher Me too. Mid 60s to early 70s was THE golden era for American cars in my opinion. Yeah, late 60s Bonnevilles are sweeeeeeet, with that super long low slung look. Yep, sure is FWD,...
Originally Posted by Lemay427 Best text message of 2009: In a text-swap on Oct. 18, Grubbs wonders "why I keep falling more and more for u ;)." Woods' unexpected reply: "because I'm blasian...
^^^^^ i love the big old cars from the 60's and 70's too. im now looking for either a Pontiac Bonneville convertible (late 60's model) or a Chrysler Imperial convertible (mid to late 60's model) to add to my collection that can be seen...
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