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Safety Coordinator for the Department of Public Safety in Louisiana
Driver: Sasquatch 9.5 Stiff
Rescue: Mid 3
Irons: 3100i/h (4-S)
Putter: Dual Force
Ball: One Black

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i am a poor college student that uses book money for tee time... I eat top ramon so support my golf addiction. My heart will probably give in a few years from this unhealthy eating but at least ive lived a happy life playing golf.

Posted
I'm a bank manager at the main branch of a local community bank.

However, one lesson I've learned, you never get rich just by handling OTHER people's money. :)

10.5* Driver (don't really ever use it)
3w, 5w
23* hybrid
5i through PW, SW
60* Wedge.....................................................................mellojoe


Posted
I'm a truck driver right now. I deliver cryogenic liquids (nitrogen, argon, and oxygen). It's not the profession of my dreams, but it should get me where I want to go eventually.

What I'm hitting:

XL 5000 set: includes driver, 3 & 5 wood, 4 & 5 hybrid, 6-PW, and sandwedge


Posted

I'm a painter and decorator , I 'm self employed , painting is the worst job in the world , you wouldn't do it unless someone was paying you !!!!

MY BATS

DRIVER- :: 905r grafalloy prolite stiff 8.5*
WOODS-starship 15* 3 wood
IRONS-:mp 32 3- pw ,s 300WEDGES- 53 & 58 *PUTTER-scotty cameronBALL- hx tourBAG- stand bag


Posted
Business Systems Analyst, HR Systems, for Pharmaceutical company

BUT I'd rather be retired and playing golf every day, quite frankly. 34 years and counting..

What's in my stand bag:

X-16 SW, PW, & Irons
Halo 3 & 5 hybrids
Big Bertha '07 3-wood FT-5 Draw 10 degree Old Skool Isopur blade putter


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I suppose it depends on the time of day :) Quality Assurance Analyst for a bank software company called Metavante, part time Best Buy sales guy, operate a blog orlandogolfblogger.com and recently because a sales rep for an interesting line of golf clothing called Tattoo Golf, lemme know if your interested in some "aggressive golf clothing" :)

Dave


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I am in the USArmy as a Medic, been in for 4 years, i used to fix electronics on tanks but recently went to medical school to become a medic...going to college to become a radiologist technician...OUTSIDE the military lol...but i would rather be golfing the whole time...i guess once or twice a week isnt enough...i am just taking in the cheap games out here in hawaii...20-25 dollars a game WITH a cart.

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Wheelabrator Tech, and forklift driver... I work my ass off just to play golf... If you saw me at work, you wouldn't think I'd be a golfer

What I play


Driver: 907D2
Wood:960 15*

5 Wood: 960 18*

Irons: Titleist 735 Cm 3-PW

Wedges: CG16 60* and 52*

Putter: Nike Method


Posted
lemme know if your interested in some "aggressive golf clothing

Post some samples,man!LOL!

Driver- HiBore XL 9.5°
Hybrids- #3,#4 and #5
Irons- RAC CB/MB combo
Wedge- Vokey 52° Oil Can
56° CG-1060° CG-10Putter- CorzaBall-Bag- '08 Monaco


Posted
Hey all. Noob to the site here, I found it while on my honeymoon in Puerto Rico, and the Blackberry got a workout navigating through posts. Seems to be a great place to learn and network.

I'm a 32 year old New York City Police Detective from lower Westchester County, NY, so I prefer to play during the week when the rest of you poor guys have to work.

The guys in my office have other obligations, family, etc., so I tend to be a solo or a twosome usually. I'm always open to playing a new spot, but I warn you, I'm not good. My short irons have been conducting a what seems to be an endless prostate exam on me. Sigh. However, I can assure you I look like a golfer, and never fail to make my partners think, however so briefly, that I must know what I'm doing.

:) Looking forward to getting to know you all.

Jason Allison
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In my stand bag (which I carry on my OWN back):

10.5* Burner driver Burner 15* 3 wood Burner Rescue 19* Hybrid FP II irons, 4 thru GW No. 588 56* Sand and 60* Lob wedges White Hot XG Tour Rossie Putter NXT Tour ballsOnPar GPS deviceAnd ALL my shafts are stiff.


Posted
I'm a student at the University of Evansville. I major in Economics and Mathematics. I hope to work in market research eventually.

In my bag:

DRIVER: 905T w/ Fujikura E360 Shaft
3 Wood 906 F4 w/ Aldila Proto "By You"
Irons: MP 30 w/ Rifle 5.5 Wedges Oil Can 50*, Vokey SM 54* and 58*Putter: C-06


Posted
Quality Assurance supervisor

In my Clemson Sun Mountain Superlight 3.5 bag
Driver - Cleveland Launcher 9 deg., stiff gold shaft
3 wood - Cleveland launcher 15 deg stiff gold shaft
3 Hybrid - Adams Boxer 19 deg
4 Hybrid - Nike Sumo2 hybrid 23 deg.Irons - Callaway X-18 Wedges - Cleveland CG 14 (50, 54, 58 degree)Putter -...


Posted
The guys in my office have other obligations, family, etc., so I tend to be a solo or a twosome usually. I'm always open to playing a new spot, but I warn you, I'm not good. My short irons have been conducting a what seems to be an endless prostate exam on me. Sigh. However, I can assure you I look like a golfer, and never fail to make my partners think, however so briefly, that I must know what I'm doing.

Too funny. I always tell my buddies that if golf was all about appearance and equipment, I'd probably be a PGA tour professional!

I'm in the same boat as you...just learning, playing, and trying to get better!

What's in my stand bag:

X-16 SW, PW, & Irons
Halo 3 & 5 hybrids
Big Bertha '07 3-wood FT-5 Draw 10 degree Old Skool Isopur blade putter


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    • Nah, man. People have been testing clubs like this for decades at this point. Even 35 years. @M2R, are you AskGolfNut? If you're not, you seem to have fully bought into the cult or something. So many links to so many videos… Here's an issue, too: - A drop of 0.06 is a drop with a 90 MPH 7I having a ball speed of 117 and dropping it to 111.6, which is going to be nearly 15 yards, which is far more than what a "3% distance loss" indicates (and is even more than a 4.6% distance loss). - You're okay using a percentage with small numbers and saying "they're close" and "1.3 to 1.24 is only 4.6%," but then you excuse the massive 53% difference that going from 3% to 4.6% represents. That's a hell of an error! - That guy in the Elite video is swinging his 7I at 70 MPH. C'mon. My 5' tall daughter swings hers faster than that.
    • Yea but that is sort of my quandary, I sometimes see posts where people causally say this club is more forgiving, a little more forgiving, less forgiving, ad nauseum. But what the heck are they really quantifying? The proclamation of something as fact is not authoritative, even less so as I don't know what the basis for that statement is. For my entire golfing experience, I thought of forgiveness as how much distance front to back is lost hitting the face in non-optimal locations. Anything right or left is on me and delivery issues. But I also have to clarify that my experience is only with irons, I never got to the point of having any confidence or consistency with anything longer. I feel that is rather the point, as much as possible, to quantify the losses by trying to eliminate all the variables except the one you want to investigate. Or, I feel like we agree. Compared to the variables introduced by a golfer's delivery and the variables introduced by lie conditions, the losses from missing the optimal strike location might be so small as to almost be noise over a larger area than a pea.  In which case it seems that your objection is that the 0-3% area is being depicted as too large. Which I will address below. For statements that is absurd and true 100% sweet spot is tiny for all clubs. You will need to provide some objective data to back that up and also define what true 100% sweet spot is. If you mean the area where there are 0 losses, then yes. While true, I do not feel like a not practical or useful definition for what I would like to know. For strikes on irons away from the optimal location "in measurable and quantifiable results how many yards, or feet, does that translate into?"   In my opinion it ok to be dubious but I feel like we need people attempting this sort of data driven investigation. Even if they are wrong in some things at least they are moving the discussion forward. And he has been changing the maps and the way data is interpreted along the way. So, he admits to some of the ideas he started with as being wrong. It is not like we all have not been in that situation 😄 And in any case to proceed forward I feel will require supporting or refuting data. To which as I stated above, I do not have any experience in drivers so I cannot comment on that. But I would like to comment on irons as far as these heat maps. In a video by Elite Performance Golf Studios - The TRUTH About Forgiveness! Game Improvement vs Blade vs Players Distance SLOW SWING SPEED! and going back to ~12:50 will show the reference data for the Pro 241. I can use that to check AskGolfNut's heat map for the Pro 241: a 16mm heel, 5mm low produced a loss of efficiency from 1.3 down to 1.24 or ~4.6%. Looking at AskGolfNut's heatmap it predicts a loss of 3%. Is that good or bad? I do not know but given the possible variations I am going to say it is ok. That location is very close to where the head map goes to 4%, these are very small numbers, and rounding could be playing some part. But for sure I am going to say it is not absurd. Looking at one data point is absurd, but I am not going to spend time on more because IME people who are interested will do their own research and those not interested cannot be persuaded by any amount of data. However, the overall conclusion that I got from that video was that between the three clubs there is a difference in distance forgiveness, but it is not very much. Without some robot testing or something similar the human element in the testing makes it difficult to say is it 1 yard, or 2, or 3?  
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