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  1. 1. How much did you pay for your gear?

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adams driver:$100, but it broke and i need a new one
3-wood-$116
hybrid-free!
irons-$425
60*-free!
putter-$100
balls-$25 a pack
and they are all pretty good clubs!

driver- R580XD 9.5*
3 wood- m/speed
hybrid- cft ti 4h
irons- fp 4-gap
wedges- 54* and RAC satin 56* 12 bounceputter- 1/2 Craz-Eballs- DT Carry, e5, anything found thats is good shapeshoes-adidashome course - nothing - uh oh. perhaps pleasant view againschool...

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FT-3 $180 (used)
904F $ 75 (used)
Hybr $120 (new)
Hogan CFT Hybrid Irons $125 (new)
Mizuno MP-T Gap wedge $65 (new)
TM Rac TP Wedge $80 (new)
Yes Tiffany putter $150 (new)
Ogio Edge Stand bag $130 (new)

$925 total. If you count my shoes it's over $1000.

What's in my Edge stand bag
G10 10.5*
Z-Steel 3 wood 14.5* 403-AD 18* & 21* Hybrids Burner 09 4-pw DGS300 Z TP 52* & RAC TP Black 56* White Steel 2 Ball SRT 35" Tour B330s

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Irons - $499
Driver - $299
3 wood - $159
Hybrid - $149
SW - $79
Putter - $99

Ball - $29.99 (still finding 2007 models)

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Chris, although my friends call me Mr.L

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Awards, Achievements, and Accolades

905R - $180
Ping i3+ irons and MB Wedges - $250
Yes putter - $100
Big Bertha 3 and 5 Woods - $80

$610

Driver: 905R 10.5 YS-6+ Stiff
3 & 5 Woods: Big Bertha War Bird
Irons: MP-57 S300 3-PW
Wedges: MB Wedges 56 and 60
Putter: SabertoothBall: Platinum Feel

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Burner: $300
906F2: $120
Irons: $350
Wedges: $300
Putter: $150
Bag: $10

Doesn't count new grips, labor, etc, put into them. If so, add about $200.

Total - $1430.

Golf balls? Forget about it. I must have lost five hundred balls last year.

And of course, the clubs not in my bag anymore.

Cobra F/speed: $240
Ben Hogan: $100
Ben Hogan 3 wood: $90
Ben Hogan 5 wood: $80

It's a big number. :(
"Shouldn't you be going faster? I mean, you're doing 40 in a 65..."

Driver: Burner TP 9.5*
3 Wood: 906F2 15*
2I: Eye 23I-PW: 3100 I/HWedges: Vokey Spin-Milled 56*06, MP-R 52*07/60*05Putter: Victoria IIBall: Pro V1xCheck out my new blog: Thousand Yard DriveHome Course: Kenton County...
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I'm in the process of upgrading my equipment but here is what I have paid so far:
Vision SS bag: - $150
ERC Fusion (7.5°)- $75 off of a fellow course member
Dunlop Goliath - $20
TightLies - $20
TightLies - $20
4-PW - Knockoff - Hand me downs received a few years ago. Next up to be replaced....hopefully next season
GW - Solus 53° - $89
SW - Revolution - Free
Putter - - $85 off of a fellow course member
Total - $459

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Walmart junk (Goliath something something) -

Wal-Mart "junk" has helped many people get into the sport.

They also happen to be the largest corporate sponser of The First Tee As you pointed out, they sell (a limited selection of) Adams golf equipment, and their selection of Callaway golf equipment is growing every season. They sell entry level equipment for sure, but I'm not sure "junk" is the appropriate word.

On my tombstone: "If this is the worst thing that ever happens to me, I'm doing just fine!"






 

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Wal-Mart "junk" has helped many people get into the sport.

I did not intend to imply that all of the equipment available at Wal-mart is "junk". Just that the 3-wood that i happen to have is "junk" (and quite beat up...along with the Adams clubs) and that was stated mostly out of frustration....nothing to do with their functionality.

I went through a major case of the "I can't hit this thing anymore... " last season with the 3W after going through 3 years of it being the best club in my bag. Went to the local golf dome recently to work with it (still can't play here ) and it felt great!!! Back to happy with it (for now ). I probably won't replace it for quite some time.... Equipment from Wal-mart has made it possible for me to enjoy and learn the game as well as making it possible for me to get my brother and some buddies into the game......and I still make a stop at the golf equipment to check it out on every trip to Wal-mart. Was not intended to be a knock....I just copied the data from my signature.....I guess I should have edited that part (and my sig).
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ogio vision ss- $150
titleist 983k- $30 used at PGA
titleist 755 irons- $350 playability at PGA
cleveland CG10- $90
scotty cameron studio newport 2- $150 from craigslist

$780 total but still lacking a few clubs

In my bag:

983K 9.5*
906F2 15*
585.h 19* 755 3-PW Vokey Oil Can Spin Milled 54.10 Newport 2 35" NXT Tour

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It's been 10+ years since I bought new irons or woods.
Those items were about $300 for tour precision irons and $50 for a Big Bertha 3 wood (only wood).
My BullsEye Putter is twice as old as that I don't even re-call how much I paid for it.

My recent purchases were also as much as above:
Sun Mtn Bag ~$120
Etonic shoes ~$90
Mizuno Wedge ~50

Cheers,
Eric

what's in my Sun Mtn bag:
Driver: 3-Wood: Big Bertha Irons: Mizuno MP-54 Wedge: Mizuno 56°-10° Putter: Newport 2 Ball: Pro Vx

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Was not intended to be a knock....I just copied the data from my signature.....I guess I should have edited that part (and my sig).

Bro... I was just screwing with you..

On my tombstone: "If this is the worst thing that ever happens to me, I'm doing just fine!"






 

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Bro... I was just screwing with you..

LOL. That's cool. I thought maybe you were (especially after seeing your sig but I didn't know if you had changed it or what....). You had a few a valid points none the less and I felt it appropriate to change my data.

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Hibore XL 9.5 $150
Mizuno f50 $100
Nickent Hybrid $60
Callaway X-16 $280 (used)
Cleveland 588 chrome GW $75
Callaway Gold SW $30
Vokey Spin Milled $60 (used)
Original 2 ball Putter $gift
Callaway/Ogio bag $115
Footjoy Dryjoys $99

It hurts to write it all down. I've got another 588 on the way to replace the callaway and i've got the itch for a new putter w/o such a soft face.
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I just got started but have found some good deals on really good used gear:

Taylor Made Revolution Irons: 3-9 & PW = $230.00 after getting the shafts extended and regripped

Taylor Made R7 Quad Driver & 3 Wood = $320.00

New Taylor Made bag = $90.00

Socks, towels, markers, tees, misc stuff = $70.00
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Cleveland Launcher Driver: 300
Cleveland Launcher 3 wood: 250
Calloway 5 Wood: 150
Calloway FT5 Hybrid: Free
Cleveland CG1 3-PW: 500
Wedges: Free
SkyCaddie:350

What's in the bag

Driver: 9.5* 905R w/ Proforce UST V2 (X)
3w: UST Proforce FW stiff 15*
Hybrid: 585H 19* Aldila "by you" xIrons: CG1 3-PW s300 dynamic goldWedges: 53*/58* Putter: Mid SurBall: whatever I feel like buying that day

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Ogio Edge Bag (2007 display model): $111 - ebay

Taylor Bubble Burner 3-wood (circa 1998), w NV Stiff shaft - $30 from buddy at work

Taylor Made Burner 420 (~2002) w shaft replacement: ~ $80 Sam's Club

Tommy Armour Silverscot Tour Forged Irons, 3-PW (~2005,6): $125 new from Tommy Armour rep

Odyssey Black Series i #1 Putter (2008) - new, $139 -ebay (cost $260 in stores)

Nike SV Tour 56 and 60* wedges (2008) - New $100 for both on ebay

Total: $474 not including bag. $585 with bag.
In Le Bag:

Driver: Burner 420 (circa 2002)
3-Wood: Original Bubble Burner (circa 1998)
5-Wood: noneHybrids: noneIrons: Silverscot Forged TourWedges: SV Tour BlackPutter: Black Series i #1Bag: Edge
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Driver - (after work) 200
Irons - 800
Wedges - 325
Putter - 300
Hybrid - 250
3 wood - 200

Daniel Duarte
905R UST Proforce V2 76g 44" S
904F 15, Graphite Design YS6+
MD Hybrid, 19 Degree, UST V2 Hybrid S
Pro M Gunmetal 5-PW, Nippon 1150GH Pro SVokey Oil Can 52 - RAWVokey Spin Milled Oil Can 56, 60 - RAWTEI3 Newport II - Torch Copper- Prov1x

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