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I work as a Portfolio Manager in the Toronto area... Golfing is my passion outside of work and hopefully one day I can retire young and hit the links every single morning! :) lol

PJStyles

I'm the IT guy at my job...plenty of downtime to troll these forums (JUUUUST KIDDING)

:P
In the bag Nike SasQuatch SuMo 10.5* {} Tiger Shark Hammerhead 3w, 5w, 3h {} Nickent 3DX Pro 5i-PW {} Titleist Vokey 250.08* {} Cleveland CG11. 54* {} Callaway X-Tour 58.11* {} Carbite Tour Classic Putter {} Titleist ProV1x


optical retail manager

In my bag:
Driver: R9 TP Rombax Stiff
3 Wood: R9 TP 85g Stiff
3 hybrid: X
4-SW: X-20 Uniflex

SteelLW: Forged Chrome

Putter: White Hot XG #1


Hi everybody. I'm an engineer doing validation work for a pharmaceutical company in Melbourne, Australia. Posting for the first time. Can't stay long, have to go post a couple more times so I can get out of the newbie group. Brief overview, have been playing golf for over a year now. I play every weekend when I can.

As a 17 year old student, I still haven`t got a serious job. But with that said, I`ve recently gotten a part time job at a nearby mart, and this`ll most likely finance golf clubs and apparel as I am a clothing freak. I`m hoping to attend the university of St. Gallen, studying economics. So I`ve got my plans allright.

I have made one hole in one this far. While you are reading this, I am most likely out on the tee trying to sink another one


Hello All,

I am Chef Consultant/Entrepeneur. I spend too much time inside looking out.

Doin' my best to keep 'em in the short grass,

Tobin

I Play The Muni


Going to school hopefully for geological/ mineral engineering @ UWaterloo, UofToronto or Queens here in Ontariarioo

Usually use NXT Extreme's or HX Hot's
Soon to be Home Track : Grey Silo GC (71.5 / 128)


I`m hoping to attend the university of St. Gallen, studying economics. So I`ve got my plans allright.

Good choice my man

I just graduated in May with a B.S. in Economics, and took my first job in June. My position is in the corporate rotational position in business finance, pretty much doing financial analysis/forecasting/price modeling. It's pretty exciting so far but I have a feeling that'll wear off. I have a very entrepreneurial spirit, so one day I'd love to own my own golf course.

Driver: r7 10.5*
3W: Black Ti
Irons: CG Gold
Wedges: 54*, Acuity 60*
Putter: Copperhead bladeBall: NXT-Tour


Currently in training to take over my father business, job description would currently be General Manager as i deal with pretty much everything :)
Superquad 9.5 Stiff
G5 3 Wood Stiff
MP-57 3-PW
R-Series 56 Wedge
52 & 60 WedgesWH #5

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