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Been following along for some time I thought to finally sign up and say howdy!!

I live in Monmouth County NJ and have been an avid (but not that good) golfer for some time. I own a few businesses (cigar lovers please say hello as one of my businesses is in the cigar industry) and I am also a professional musician (hence why I dont have as much time to golf as I'd like.

Any way, just wanted to say hi and thank our hosts for a very informative place to learn about all things golf and golf related.

Cheers,

Johnny

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  On 8/12/2020 at 11:55 PM, Misfit Johnny said:

Been following along for some time I thought to finally sign up and say howdy!!

I live in Monmouth County NJ and have been an avid (but not that good) golfer for some time. I own a few businesses (cigar lovers please say hello as one of my businesses is in the cigar industry) and I am also a professional musician (hence why I dont have as much time to golf as I'd like.

Any way, just wanted to say hi and thank our hosts for a very informative place to learn about all things golf and golf related.

Cheers,

Johnny

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Cheers to you as well.  What is your favorite instrument to play?

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