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Yesterday I checked in on my poorly performing stocks, then I repainted my TM Ghost putter :-D Then after an early supper I went out to see if it worked as good as it looked. At least it looks good now :loco:

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For seven years I have been a banker. I've always loved what I do, and to me it's the best job in the world when you're doing it right.


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I am a SEO. and I love talking to different people about what I have in my mind. Another thing is that my hobby is travailing all around my country and the world as well.


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I am an IT Manager for a regional physicians group in Dallas, Texas.

Top Golf Dallas is a few blocks away from my office. :dance:

-John


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I am a slickline operator offshore. I'm bored a lot out here and have recently gotten another case of the golf fever so I'm sure I'll be spending a lot of time on here for a while.

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Electrical engineering graduate student. Currently employed as a hardware intern. Looking forward to finishing school in the fall!


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Hi everybody!...my names Will but everybody calls me AvocadoWillie. I'm a 3rd generation organic Avocado farmer here in So. Cal and recently fell in love with golf.


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I'm a software developer. Lately also working on web development.

Working for a company making control systems for offshore rigs.


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Retiree. DIY maintenance man.  Golf student :-)

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Hey everyone. My name is Mike, I work in the culinary industry. I don't golf much and am not very good but that doesn't make it any less fun. One of my other hobbies is creating games out of LEGO. I actually made a golf game that you can check out here: https://ideas.lego.com/projects/84122


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