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I' m a heavy equipment operator. Excavated some of the tees and greens on Lederach golf club... Wish I did more of that kind of work. Sure beats grading roads and house pads.... :)

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I'm a technical manager for a chemical company.  Trained as a scientist.  Still "do" science on the job, but really manage the engineering team for a $300 million dollar plant.  Not an engineer though.  Trained more in theory and less in the practical.  I just know the practical now because i've been around forever.

What's In My Bag?
Taylor Made RBZ Driver
Nike Ignite 3 Wood

Taylor Made Burner 5 Wood
Cleveland QuadPro 3 Iron Hybrid
Mizuno MX-200 4 Through WedgeMizuno MP Series Gap and Sand Wedges

Odyssey XG7 Putter

I'm extremely "unfussy" about balls. I'll play anything white and round!  I''ll even play the colors i find.


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Naval Aviator.  Started out a long time ago as a helicopter aircrewman, then figured out the pay chart and went to flight school to become a pilot.


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I'm a Personal Long Haul Luxury Travel Specialist specializing in the Indian Ocean, a very grand title for what is essentially a travel agent for people with too much money


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RN with the VA, proudly serving our nation's veterans

Driver: :tmade: R11S (9 degree)
Woods: :tmade: R11 3 (15.5 degree) & 5 (19 degree)
Irons: :tmade: R11 4-AW
Wedges: :tmade: ATV 54 & 60 degree
Putter: :scotty_cameron: 2012 Newport 2
Ball: :titleist: ProV1
Rangefinder: :bushnell: Tour V2

 

 


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I am a plastic injection molding supervisor.  I currently serve as the first shift supervisor as well as the supervisor for the entire molding department.  My company produces toys.


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Project Surveyor at an iron ore mine development in Western Australia, which unfortunately means spending two out of three weeks away from home in the middle of nowhere and no golf, but thems the breaks!

Hadn't played golf since I was about 14-15 years old until a few weeks ago, then one round in and I was hooked again (no pun intended?) then found this forum and the absolute wealth of knowledge on it and can't wait to get back into this game again!


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I am a Fire Direction Center Chief in the US Army. Deployed in Afghanistan.

By the end of August I will be back in College at the University of Buffalo.


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Originally Posted by Simplicity

I am a Fire Direction Center Chief in the US Army. Deployed in Afghanistan.

By the end of August I will be back in College at the University of Buffalo.


I'm a retired 13P/13D who now teaches AFATDS/EMT/JADOCs/CPoF myself.  Working for XVIII ABN Corps for the past 4 years.  Welcome to the forums fellow Artilleryman..


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