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I have a favorite sport for each season - but start getting antsy when the seasons come to an end. We had an exceptionally cold winter this year which made skiing absolutely amazing, but as the ski hills start to close down, I am getting ready for summer and the golfing season.

I am new to the whole forum thing - it was introduced to me at my new job, I am an Internet Marketer, so I get to play on forums during the day while I work. I came across this one and I am so excited to spend my days on here. I work for a company called King Brand - so you might see a couple ads appear at the top and sides of the pages at times, this is me. I have a seriously large Google Ad Words campaign going, and it's starting to pick up steam.

I look forward to talking to everyone throughout the golfing season - I am going to the driving range tomorrow to get warmed up for the season! I can't wait.

As for my love of golfing I will be on here all the time - envious of players who get to play (as I work a lot and only get out on weekends if I'm lucky), but I can also help people if they've injured themselves while golfing - part of my job is being on the phones and talking to people on the importance of Blood Flow Stimulation and Cold Compression Therapy and when to use each to heal yourself as quickly as possible to get back into the game.

I look forward to meeting (virtually) all of you - and best of luck to everyone this season!

Regards,

Mouseymouse

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I have a favorite sport for each season - but start getting antsy when the seasons come to an end. We had an exceptionally cold winter this year which made skiing absolutely amazing, but as the ski hills start to close down, I am getting ready for summer and the golfing season.

I am new to the whole forum thing - it was introduced to me at my new job, I am an Internet Marketer, so I get to play on forums during the day while I work. I came across this one and I am so excited to spend my days on here. I work for a company called King Brand - so you might see a couple ads appear at the top and sides of the pages at times, this is me. I have a seriously large Google Ad Words campaign going, and it's starting to pick up steam.

I look forward to talking to everyone throughout the golfing season - I am going to the driving range tomorrow to get warmed up for the season! I can't wait.

As for my love of golfing I will be on here all the time - envious of players who get to play (as I work a lot and only get out on weekends if I'm lucky), but I can also help people if they've injured themselves while golfing - part of my job is being on the phones and talking to people on the importance of Blood Flow Stimulation and Cold Compression Therapy and when to use each to heal yourself as quickly as possible to get back into the game.

I look forward to meeting (virtually) all of you - and best of luck to everyone this season!

Regards,

Mouseymouse


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