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I am a student for the next month, then I am graduating to the "real world".

What's In My Bag...

 

 Burner Driver (10.5°)

 Burner Superfast 2.0 3-Fairway Wood

 Burner Superfast 2.0 Rescue (18°)

 X-20 Irons

 White Hot XG Putter

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Originally Posted by Caine

USAF combat controller



Had a guy in our AFROTC detachment quit school to enlist and go for Pararescue.  Came back and told us some stories about some of the training.  Crazy stuff.  Thanks for your service.

I'm in Inside Sales for an Electronic Component Distributor.  In my spare time I'm helping my wife to set up a Pet Supply (dogs mostly) store (see my avatar).

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  • 2 weeks later...

I am an attorney, I run my own law office.  (not by choice, I'd rather work for an established firm but the market is rough out there)

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Police Officer for Jacksonville Police/Sheriff's Office for 17 years.   Lets go beat whitie with a long stick!

In my Ogio bag:
Ping B60 Isoforce,

2 Rusty Callaway wedges w/riffle 6.0,

Ping ISI BeCu w/riffle 6.0,
Callaway Heavenwood 3,

Callaway Big Bertha 4 wood,

and a Ping G10 driver!

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Im a toyota mechanic. Started out on volvos 12 years ago. took a break for 5 years and got my GC license and built houses until the economy put me back into the auto world.

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Hello,

I'm an Supplier Quality Engineer. I'm checking out this forum, as I want to get a better understand of the game and generally improve how I play. I'm hopeful that I can keep up with my co-workers and suppliers.

TangoDiesel

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I am an Orthopedic Sales rep. I work with Surgeons in the operating who use our implants for total joint (knee, hip, should, elbow) replacement as well as plates, screws, nails, etc for fractures.  I am on call nearly "all" the time, but still enough gaps to get in some golf/range time when the wifey and kids allow me too.

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I'm the vice president of sales and marketing at a mid-sized commodities firm. That's what my business card says. In reality, I'm a meat salesman with the family business. I earn six figures if you count the numbers to the right of the decimal point. Love my job. My background: Former Navy, former Army National Guard, former print journalist, former motorcyclist, current blogger, avid bicyclist, runner and beginning golfer. In my golf bag: a bunch of hand-me-down clubs, which I cherish because they're my first.

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Former Marine, current family man and student in grad school for Civil Engineering with a focus in Geotechnical & Hydraulics. I split my time between research, family, golf, and looking for jobs while contemplating dropping it all for a commission as an officer back in the corp.

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