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Currently work as customer service in banking/ stocks etc.. It's been wild lately as one can imgine, but iwth it getting quieter this time of year around X-mas, and being too wintery here in Nova Scotia, and spend most of my day dreaming of getting out on the course. Just 5 months to go

In the bag...
Ultra Overdrive, Titanium Reinforced Distance design, Graphite "Firm Flex" 1, 3, 5 woods

T-Zoid Forged Pro II 3-PW, Project X 5.0, Winn G8 grips
Vokey Design Spin Milled "BV" 56.11 wedge with Winn gripKnight RCS 2 putter Platinum or HX Tour Balls


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I am a Certified Financial Planner/Investment Advisor. Look forward to being a part of the community.

Driver Cleveland 460 Launcher 9.5*
Hybrids Cobra Baffler 2R, 3R, 4R
Irons Mizuno MX-23
Wedges Vokey 248.06, SM54.14 and SM60.04
Putter Rife Island Series AbacoBall Callaway Tour ix Rangefinder Bushnell 1500 Laser Rangefinder


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I am a Student and I work at a Commercial Cabinet Shop Part Time. I do CNC Programing, Estimating and Auto Cad Drawings.

What's In My Golf Bag:

  Nike Machspeed Black 10.5* callaway.gif Diablo Edge 5 Wood, callaway.gifDiablo Edge 4 Hybrid
callaway.gif 5- Pw Big Bertha Irons Graphite Shafts
vokey.gif52* 8* Bouncevokey.gif56* 8* Bouncevokey.gif60* 7* Bouncerife.gifHybrid Tour Mallet


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currently i am a bartender. thats my official job

but mostly i am playing in some local tours/tourneys/skins games to improve my game and work my way up the ladder

Soon to be a full time golfer....If things go as planned


WITB:
Driver: Sasquatch 9.5 degree with Diamana Stiff Shaft3 wood: Sasquatch 13 degree with Diamana Stiff ShaftIrons: CCI Forged (3-pw) with True Temper Stiff ShaftsWedges: SV Tour 52/56 degree wedge Putter: isopur putter that i used in high...


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General office work for a small consulting firm.. also finishing up my B.S. in Accounting. And then it's off to grad (maybe law) school.

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