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I teach Special Ed (or manage Special Ed is probably a more appropriate title...).  and I am looking right now while helping a student with Government.


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I rebuild crankshafts for snowmobiles, PWC, and ATV's. I've done it for about 10 years now. I love snowmobiling in the winter and golfing in the summer. I'm not a great golfer and I don't plan to be. I just like to get out with the friends and play.


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Im a Production Manager on the Opencast mines here in South Africa. So golf is our business language. :P love the game


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I'm a full-time college student with an internship at Northwestern Mutual. It's a great internship that also gives me some cash to be able to put towards golf!

DRIVER | Titleist 913D 10.5* 

WOODS | Titleist 913F.d 15* 

HYBRID | Titleist 913H 19* :titleist:

IRONS | Titleist 714 AP1 4-P :titleist:

WEDGES | Titleist Vokey 48*, 52*,56* 

PUTTER | Scotty Cameron GoLo 5 

BALL | Titleist Pro V1x  


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Nothing, thank God!  Retirement was a very easy transition for me.  I could have easily done it immediately after college if I'd been a person of means.

Taylormade RocketBallz.....13° tour spoon;  Ping G15.....17° fairway wood;  Callaway RAZR X Blk.....24° fairway wood;

Epon AF-901....19° driving iron;  Wishon 870Ti....5-8 irons (1° weak), 9-iron (2° weak); Nakashima SuperSpin.....52, 58, 64° wedges;

Lovett Tour Standard.....sand iron; Louisville HB.....putter.


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School counselor at a high school in upstate NY. JV golf coach.

Brandon Fox

Rochester, NY

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Process Electrical and Instrumentation Trainer at a gold mine in NE Nevada.  Plenty of time to look at the forum in my down time haha

Mizuno MP-630,  Taylormade R7 15, Mizuno MP-60's, Mizuno MP T-11 wedges, Bettinardi BB-27


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Originally Posted by bjfox10

School counselor at a high school in upstate NY. JV golf coach.



where's "upstate NY" for you?  i am near albany.

i teach high school spanish.

Colin P.

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Outside of Rochester

Brandon Fox

Rochester, NY

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Director of Maintenance of a corporate flight department.

Best regards,  Frank

:titleist: 913 D2 10.5*

:titleist: 913 F 17*

:titleist: 913 H 21*

:titleist: 716 AP1 4-P

:vokey:  SM5 50*, 54*, 58*

:odyssey: Tank Cruiser #7

:sunmountain: C-130

 

 

 

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Longshoreman on the west coast, I work nights which allows me to play 2-3 times a week; I'm blessed.


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