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Hmm; that's a loaded question!

By day I'm a father, (soon to be) husband, and a Product Consultant for an email marketing company where I design solutions/integrations with our clients so they can better spam communicate with their customers.

On the side I do some iOS/Mac Development and Automation as well as build websites; there are a few some people may know (a custom putter maker, a bowling ball brand, and two longboarding sites) and a ton people probably don't.

Cheers!

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Driver: Ping G10 10.5* w/ TFC129 Stiff 45"
Hybrid: Nike SQ Sumo2 #4 & Sumo #2 w/ DG S300
Irons: Callaway X-20 5-PW w/ DG S300 2* Up
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I'm in sales.  Spend most of my day in my car wishing I was golfing.

  • :callaway: Callaway Epic Flash Driver.  Epic Flash 3 Wood.  GBB Flash 5 wood.  Epic Flash 4 Hybrid
  • :cleveland: Cleveland Launcher HB Irons, 4 through PW. CBX2 Wedges, 54 & 60 degree.
  • :seemore:  Seemore Si1 putter.

 

 

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I'm a utility dispatcher working 12 hour shifts....some days are slow so I try to read up --12 hour shifts are nice because I'm always off on 2 or 3 weekdays a week = cheaper golf = faster pace of play= a happy 25 yr old.

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I'm an AMF 82-70 Pinspotter mechanic (on and off for the last ten years), and a student of Mathematics and Education. Who knows what I'll be five years from now....

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Hello everyone,

I am a newbie at golf. Just picked up set clubs not too long ago. I got a Alien AG 7 set. I will hopefully be trying them out this weekend.. It will be my first time out. Hopefully I don't stink away the rest of the golfers. I am Juvenile Detention Officer Supervisor in Maricopa County AZ. I hope to learn a lot about the game and eventually do not stink. Any advice is welcomed.

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New to the board.

I worked in the automotive manufactoring industry for 13yrs... 3 cities & a company buyout later. I'm on the dealer side now, as well as photography & bail bondsman. I try to get some golf in when I get a chance.

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Hi Im fairly new here , im in England but your golf forum seems much more lively and less stuck up than English forums so i think i`ll stay on here

I work with young men aged 14 -19 who are not in education or employment and have been recently released  or are presently serving time  in young offenders institutes

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   Hi Bore  xls Driver

     Big Bertha steelhead plus  3 and 5 Woods

 Pro Gold 20 and 24 degree Hybrids

MD Superstrong Irons

MD Norman Drew Low Bounce wedges

  Putter 

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