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For those of us that keep items, does anyone ever look at the stuff again?  Obviously if one has a ball rack hanging on the wall, the balls are casually viewed on a regular basis.  For those of us, however, that keep pencils, ball marks, scorecards and course guides, do we pull them out periodically and look at all of them?  Or does the collection just take of space like a collection of old magazines.  Some of the stuff (e.g. course guides) that I have placed in my scrap book are almost never disturbed.  I do find myself, however, checking out some score cards and items when I have an urge to reminisce about an eventful round or golf trip.

Brian Kuehn

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I collect one thing consistently and that's a scorecard.

(Random saves -  I saved 3 personal score cards - 1st eagle, 1st sub 80, and par 36 score on front 9 (back nine was +12).   Saved a few balls for various reasons.)

For those of us that keep items, does anyone ever look at the stuff again?

Yes, once in a while by chance - only b/c it's in a book shelf that's hard to miss.

RiCK

(Play it again, Sam)

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