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Hello all.  First, I've got to say I love this forum, and really appreciate all the things I've learned.  I am a Director of Operations at two free standing Chick-fil-A stores in Lubbock, TX.  Its a great company, with great customers, and its a pleasure to work there.

Unfortunately (or fortunately), I'm unable to surf the web at work, so all my time here is late at night.  Its probably a good thing or else I'd spend way too much time on this site!!


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I'm a web designer and computer repair specialist for my own company as well as a local golf equipment distributor for a few brands. Though I am still not a very good golfer.


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I'm a machinist in the timber trade in falkirk, scotland. I spend all day chopping trees, then my spare time in them looking for my ball at the golf course!!

 karsten 10deg driver

 fat shaft irons

 tour ii putter

prov1x


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Petroleum Coker unit console operator(supervisor) for the big kitty and flying horse; if ya know what i mean?!

taylormade.gif 2009 Burner 10.5 driver w/ stock shaft

taylormade.gif R7 irons store shelf stock w/ Rocketballz 55 SW

taylormade.gif Rescue 23 degree

taylormade.gif #3 FW 2009 Burner

ping.gif Putter


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CEO and resident inventor at rulegolf. I'm a writer and entrepreneur. Why? Because for some reason I majored in Asian Art in college and what the hell else am I supposed to do?!


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I am a structural engineer.

Went to school at the Missouri University of Science and Technology, formerly named the University of Missouri - Rolla.


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interestingly enough from the example in post #1, I work in both of those areas.

Previous Employer: GA Dept of Labor

Current Employer: Safeco Insurance (member of Liberty Mutual Group)

DRIVER:  R5

3 WOOD: Burner

IRONS: RAC OS2

WEDGE:  60* Tour Wedge


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Hi, new to the forums.  I have the best job for playing golf, high school teacher!

Driver: Machspeed Black 9.5  

3 wood:  Insight  

Hybrid:   A4  19 degree

Irons:   CG red 4-PW  

Wedges:   CG12  56 degree and CG10 60 degree

Putter:  White Hot XG Sabertooth


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