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IT Director for a educational books publisher and a software development firm specializing in management software in the educational sector.

Driver: TM r9 Driver Motore F1 65 Stiff
Woods: TM r5 Dual 3 Fairway Wood Stiff, TM Mid Rescue 3H Regular
Irons: TM r7 Irons 4-AW Regular
Wedges: Cleveland DSG 588 56/14, Callaway X Series Jaws 58/8
Putter: Scotty Cameron Newport 2


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I am a high school almost college student trying to get into to golf and i thought this would be a good place to start, since i cant play Football anymore i thought i would choose a sport that isn't as physically demanding

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Manage an industrial automation company; we build automation machinery.
Wish I could make my short game work automatically...

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I work at a local Austin hospital as a NICU Transport Therapist. A big title for someone who resuscitates/transports premature babies via ambulance, helicopter or plane from outlying hospitals to ours for treatment and management. Women keep having babies, so I suppose I will continute having a job. It's a pleasure to be a new member of thesandtrap.com.


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I am a student at Illinois State University. During the summer I consider golf a full time job during the day and the work a night shift at Lowes.
What's In My Bag
Driver: 905 T 9.5 Degrees
3-Wood: SS Hypersteel
Irons: 704.cb 3-PW
Wedges: Vokey Spinmilled 52,54,58Putter: YES! golf TracyBall: Pro V1

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Clemson University Business Management student and a Best Buy Home theater salesman

~Grey
in the nike.gifsasquatch blue/silver bag:
taylormade.gif R580 10.5* driver | mizuno.gif MP-01 13.5* 3-wood | mizuno.gif F-60 18* 5-wood | mizuno.gif MX-200 4-GW |
mizuno.gif MP-T10 56*/13* satin black | mizuno.gif MP-R 60*/9* black Ni | odyssey.gif White Hot 2-ball XG 35" putter |
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Armed contractor, performing entry control for the Air Force at a USAF base. The stuff the MP's would do except they are shorthanded due to the conflicts overseas.

I'm down to a 10 handicap. At this rate, I'll get to scratch at 90 years old!


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Service technician at a Chevy dealer north of Detroit. Used to be a good living......not so much anymore. lol

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I'm a G.I.S. coordinator for a local government. FWIW...GIS Stands for Geographic Information Systems, in layman's terms computer mapping and analysis.

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I'm a full-time student in Business Administration/Sport & Event Management at George Washington University and work part time at a Smart Car dealership during school and golf courses over the summer

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