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I am a server at Carrabba's. Exciting, I know. My pay scale relegates me mostly to the local public course's $15 to walk 18 holes after 5pm, but I try to get out there 2-3 times a week even though my one early round a week eats up most of what should be my savings! Such an addictive sport!

In the bag:

Driver- Callaway Razr X Black 9.5* Stiff flex

Hybrid- Forgan 15*

Irons- Ping Eye 2, 3-PW, Eye 2 Plus SW

Lob- Paragon 60*

Greenside bunker specialty- Wilson Harmonized 64*

Putter- Ping Zing 2

Ball- Pro V1x (good day), or NXT Tour (bad day, flies a little straighter)

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I'm a real estate agent living in a golfing paradise, Fairfield Glade, Tennessee.  I have lived here for 4 years and love everything about the area.  There are 7-18 hole golf course here, all are very good courses!  I moved here with my wife 4 years ago from Fort Lauderdale, Florida.  Mild seasons, we can play golf about 10 months of the year, great courses, neighborhoods and extremely low living expenses.  If you are looking for a great place to live or retire, email me for more information.  buyffg@live.com

MIke Albin

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Today I've finished the negotiations with the investers: I'm starting my own company! Can't say much about it yet as I'm wandering into a seemingly untouched market.

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Area Manager for the survey group of a large construction company, mainly building roads and new sub-divisions and some earthworks projects.  Hopefully we'll get a contract one day to build a new golf course! - and generally why I always have something to say in threads about GPS vs. laser measurements, it's my job to know what I'm talking about in regards to that stuff!

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I'm the General Manger for my father's PGA golf school http://www.woodstowedgescr.com , https://www.facebook.com/Woodstowedges

I'm working on my own PGA card but I'm a few years off from finishing that.

I've been a professional snowboard instructor for the last 20 years, and teach for one of the largest and leading resort companies in the world.

So I snowboard and golf for a living... life is good.

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Interesting screen name "Acuna".  Would that be derived from a little town just across the Rio Grande?

Bag: Titleist
Driver: TM RBZ 9.5
Fairway metals: TM RBZ 3 wood
Hybrids: TM RBZ 3, 4 and 5
Irons: TM Burner 1.0 6 thru LW stiff steel shafts
Putter: Ping B60
Ball: TM Tour Preferred X or ProV1x
Check out littlejohngolfleague.com  A Greater Houston TX traveling golf league.

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