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I guess not all celebrate xmas but for those who do is there any new clubs just waiting to be unwrapped.

I got myself a scotty cameron putter and a srixon 5 wood , oh the shame
9 more dayz!

driver Titleist 905R
3w Titleist 904F
5w Srixon awd 19
irons 3-pw titleist 962
wedges cleveland 485 56 Accuform gap 52putter scotty cameron platinum Luguna 2

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Everyone in my wife's family knows to get me Golf Galaxy gift cards for a new set of irons. Hopefully, I won't be out of pocket too much when I go to purchase. After all, I've been good this year.

In the bag:
Driver: Taylor Made 10.5* R7 460
3 Wood: Taylor Made RD580
Hybrid: Taylor Made Dual Rescue 2
Irons: Cleveland VAS+ 4-PWWedges: Cleveland RT 588 56, 60 and 64 degree gunmetal finishPutter: Ping Doc 17Ball: Titleist NXT/NXT Tour

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A pair of Cleveland 588 gunmetal wedges with my Grafolloy Pro launch shafts mysteriously allready mounted on them.Damn Santa is a good club maker aint he?

In my new FT carry bag
FT-9 Tour nuetral 9.5
FT-15 degree 3 wood
Fussion Hybrids #2&4
Fussion irons with Grapholoy Pro launch Red shafts56&60 Cally X forged wedges with Red shaftsSG9 putterCally I ballBushnell Meadealist range finder

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I get a lot of balls every Xmas, and this year will be no exception, but I am hoping my brother is going to get me a gadget that you put a golf ball into and it tells you the best place to hit the ball when driving, and the best place to hit when you are putting ( sweet spot finder ) , it might be in the mind that this sort of thing works, or it does not, but I am pretty sure he got me one, and if he has I will be using it on all my balls in 2007 to see if it make a tiny little bit of difference to my game

www.technasonic.com Check-GO , about $25 USD

Bang Driver 10.5 loft Harrison Pro 70, Bang Fairway 13 loft Harrison Pro 2.5 Tour 80
Hogan CFT ti Hybrids, Hogan Apex Edge Pro Irons, Hogan wedges
Bettinardi Putters

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I get a lot of balls every Xmas, and this year will be no exception, but I am hoping my brother is going to get me a gadget that you put a golf ball into and it tells you the best place to hit the ball when driving, and the best place to hit when you are putting ( sweet spot finder ) , it might be in the mind that this sort of thing works, or it does not, but I am pretty sure he got me one, and if he has I will be using it on all my balls in 2007 to see if it make a tiny little bit of difference to my game

give me his email address and I will send him a link to this page..

santa got me a new putter, but he dropped it off early to me..

Driver: Taylor Made R7 425 9.5° TP Stiff
Fairway: Taylor Made V-Steel #3 w/Fujikura Rombax Stiff
Irons: Taylor Made rac LT 4-PW shaft; Rifle Flighted 6.0
Wedges: Tayor Made rac 52° 56° 60°Utility: Taylor Made Rescue TP #3 (Aldila NV Hybid 85g Stiff)Putter: Scotty...

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oh, he knows already, in fact I played golf with him this morning, beautiful sunny morning here in London, and he had some balls he had already marked with red pen that I am pretty sure he has used the Check-GO gadget with, so he got to use if before giving it to me for Xmas, well I guess that might be the story, anyway I still beat him

Bang Driver 10.5 loft Harrison Pro 70, Bang Fairway 13 loft Harrison Pro 2.5 Tour 80
Hogan CFT ti Hybrids, Hogan Apex Edge Pro Irons, Hogan wedges
Bettinardi Putters

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I'm hoping for a Bushnell Pinseeker Tournament Edition. Perhaps an elf or two will drop off a box of balls.

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In the Bag:
Driver: :TaylorMade: RBZ 9.5 Reg Flex
3 Wood :TaylorMade: RBZ Reg Flex
Hybrid: Ping G25 Hybrids 17*, 20*, 23*

Irons:Ping G25 5-Gap Wedge, Sr Flex, Vokey 56.14 Spin Mill NS Pro Reg, Flex

Putter: Bobby Grace Center Shaft 32"

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Unfortunately (fortunately for me) my wife made me do my own Xmas shopping on her behalf - Ogio Atlas bag and Taylor Made Dual Hybrid 4. :)

I'm happy...

WITB: Driver: Titleist 910 D2 10.5 R / 5 Wood: r7 ti / Irons: Ping G15 Steel R (3-P, U), / Wedges: Vokey SM4 56/11 SM4 60/07 / Putter: Scotty GoLo 33" / Ball: Titleist Velocity / Shoes: Adidas Tour 360 4.0 / GPS: SG3

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A Vokey SM 56.10 and a Vokey SM 60.08 Wedge. And can you believe it? Santa told me to use them allready and to just wrap them up and lay them under the X-Mas Tree next to the typical Golfclothing i had to buy for me when I have finished my testings!

WitB

R7 Superquad 10.5
R7 Steel 3 Fw
2 Iron Rescue Dual MP 60 3-PW Vokey SM 56.10 Vokey SM 60.08 White Hot XG # 9

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Just bought an Adams Idea Pro hybrid (23) and I'm going back for more. I'm also trying to decide between the Titleist 755s, the Taylor R7 TPs and the Mizuno MP-60s.

I should probably be spending my money on lessons, but it's much easier to just throw money at the problem.
STICKS:

TAYLOR MADE R9 (9.5) (Fuji Motore)
EXOTICS XCG (15.0) (Aldila DVS)
TAYLOR MADE Rescue TP (17, 21) (Fuji Reax)MIZUNO MP-62 (5-PW) (Dynamic Gold SL Sensicore)MIZUNO MP-R (52, 56, 60) (Dynamic Gold SL Sensicore)YES! Natalie (Tiger Shark)TAYLOR MADE Black (#68)
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Let's see, I had quite a few thing on my wishlist that were golf related and I know this is what I'm getting:

Hi Bore 22 degree hybrid
Box of Nike Platinum One Balls
Footjoy winter gloves
Nike dri-fit glove
Ping half-zip jacket
Nike shorts and dri-fit polo
Club Glove stiff arm

I think Santa was good to me this year!

Driver: R7 460cc 9.5* (Stiff Shaft)
3W:Firesole (Reg Shaft)
Hybrid: 3i 22* graphite (Stiff Shaft)
Irons: G5 3-PW (Reg Shaft)
Wedges: iWedge 52* Vokey 56*Putter: White Steel 2-ballBall: Platinum One

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I was suppose to be working today but happen to have the day off. To my surprise the UPS truck stops in front of my house. Here is what my wife got me for x-mas

Taylor Made R7 425 10.5*
Taylor Made R7 st 16.5*
Ping I-5 3-uw
Ping Tour black nickle 56* & 60*wedges
Pinseeker 1500 Tournament edition rangefinder

I asked her how she got all the specs right and she replied, the notes you keep on specs and equipment tested and played before. Guess she does pay attention.

Titleist 915 D-2 9,5*

Titleist 915F 15*

Titleist 915H 18*

Mizuno MP-4 3-PW

Mizuno MP 54* & 60*

Yes Pippi Putter

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idk 4 sure if im gettin this but i hav a pretty good suspicion that i am...

Ben Hogan BHB1-C putter by Bettinardi (almost the same as the Mizuno C-Series)
Taylormade RAC TP wedges (satin)
more Bridgestone B330's of course
FJ Golf gloves
FJ GF-2's (b/c i need a pair of brown an white one's)

thats wat i suspect im getting but im not 100% sure of it...

My Bag

Driver- Titleist 907 D2 (10.5°), Mitsubishi Diamana BlueBoard
4 Wood- Nickent 3DX Pro (14°), Accuflex Icon
Hybrid- Nickent 3DX (17°), True Temper S300Irons (3 to W)- PING I3 Blades, True Temper S30056°- Cleveland 588 Gunmetal, True Temper S30060°- Cleveland 900 Gunmetal, True...

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I bought my Cameron platinum Laguna back in september on the condition that I wrap it up for xmas , so I havent even seen it yet , its still in box and under the tree. It came from Hawaii all the way here to Canada , has probably seen action on some of those fabulous Honolulu courses
i am dying to see it , i did same with a srixon 5 wood . And my New Years resolution is to play more golf

driver Titleist 905R
3w Titleist 904F
5w Srixon awd 19
irons 3-pw titleist 962
wedges cleveland 485 56 Accuform gap 52putter scotty cameron platinum Luguna 2

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cleveland ta2 3-pw with dynamic gold shafts
Driver: Taylormade R580XD 10.5*w/GD YS6+
3wood: Nike Ignite T-60 15* w/Fujikura Stiff
Irons: Cleveland TA2 3I-PW w/ DG R300
Wedges: Taylormade RAC Satin 52,56 w/DG "TP"
Putter: Never Compromise Voodoo - 34 inchHandicap: 8Low Round: 75 (+3)Age: 14Location: Deep River, Ontario, Canada
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3 dozen pro v1's
cleveland hi-bore 9.5 w/ E370 Fujikura shaft

would be nice to get the white hot xg #3 but i'd have to get it myself.

: Callaway FT-3 w/ UST V2 67S
: Callaway X 15* w/ Fujikura Vista Pro 70S
: Callaway Big Bertha Fusions 3-AW w/ Nippon NSPro 990GH Uniflex
: Callaway 56* & 60* w/ DGS300
: Odyssey White Hot XG #3: Titleist Pro V1

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