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i got hired on as a framer for this big commercial const company here in bend. But they never moved people up. I always enjoyed talking to the estimaters and the Project managers. Maybe I will try it someday.

i got hired on as a framer for this big commercial const company here in bend. But they never moved people up. I always enjoyed talking to the estimaters and the Project managers. Maybe I will try it someday.

Who do you work for? I'm with PCS. We're doing a big hospital in Eugene - I'm actually supposed to go down there next week.

Titleist 907D1 10.5°
Titleist 906F4 15.5°
Titleist 906F4 18.5°
Wilson Staff Pi5 3-P
Titleist Vokey 56.14Cleveland CG12 60°Scotty Cameron Newport Two


I miss being in the field, but my golf swing and flexibility have improved a ton since becoming an office guy.

No doubt. I'm an estimator for a Large commercial landscape construction company, and while I was in the field, I had neither the time or energy for golf. But now.......


I am a fab tech for a big blue chip maker.
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Currently in the bag-

R7 460 9.5 stiffV-steel 3 wood stiff/V-steel 5 wood stiff/2 iron hybrid reg.R.A.C OS2 irons reg.52, 56, & 60 deg. regularScotty Cameron Studio Design Newport II

No doubt. I'm an estimator for a Large commercial landscape construction company, and while I was in the field, I had neither the time or energy for golf. But now.......

Nice to see another member in the Seattle area, as well as a fellow guesstimator. We'll have to connect for a round sometime.

Titleist 907D1 10.5°
Titleist 906F4 15.5°
Titleist 906F4 18.5°
Wilson Staff Pi5 3-P
Titleist Vokey 56.14Cleveland CG12 60°Scotty Cameron Newport Two


I'm a project manager for a structural steel fabricator. Like the estimator for the construction company that posted a few posts ago, too much stress and too many hours.

Driver: Superquad 9.5° - XS
3 Wood: Big Bertha II 15° - S
Irons: Mizuno MX-20
Wedges: Mizuno 50-06, 56-11, 60-05
Putter: Hog Mallet


Being a high school student, I work in the cart barn at a pretty exculsive club, which means all the balls left on carts are up for grabs, and employee golf monday!

Adams RPM 430Q, 9.5 Aldila 65NVS
Cobra F speed 3 wood
Nike CPR 5-PW
Cleveland 900 series 52 degree wedge
Titleist Oil Can Spin Milled 58 degree wedge (freaking sweet, go get one)


Basically I started working at a local public course Hunting Hawk Golf Club as a players assistant (cart kid) and after three years, they moved me inside to manage the players assistants. I love the job free golf all over the city, and free practice facility. Pretty good pay and an awesome boss.
In the bag:

Driver: 905R 9.5* NV-Stiff
Woods: (Tour Issue) 906f2 15* Speeder-Stiff
Irons: 695CBWedges: Vokey 252.08, Vokey Spin Milled 256.14Putter: Studio Stainless 2.5 (35 1/2" 350g)Ball: Pro V1x (Low #'s)

Free lance web developer; now spending a majority of the time on search engine marketing. Whenever I have a free moment I prefer to hit some balls over anything else. Basketball is still a favorite, but golf is catching up quick.

Hey Guys , I haven't talk much , but mostly reading posts all over the forums , i don't always agree with what's written but i can see people know what they're talking about :)

I can't believe how many tech guys there is on here , now i know that if i have computers problems , i can go on a golf board instead :)

Right now i'm a university student in canada , studying administration , and during summer i work as a golf pro , not head pro but assistant .

I run therapy (physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy) programs in subacute nursing facilities. A far cry from golf, but my boss plays and that makes it easier for me to take a day off or cut out early to play.

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Grad Student at the University of Utah. While most of the time I read TST during study breaks, I'll occasionally jump on during class if I can get a wireless signal...

"Hit 'em hard - they'll land somewhere." - Stewart Maiden

In the Bag:

Driver: R480, 10.5*, Graphite5 Wood: R540 XD, 17.5*, GraphiteIrons: Big Bertha 4-10 + GW, SSWedge: 56*, Chrome, SSPutter: White HotBall: HX Hot

I'm a Golf/Tournament Director for the largest independant golf packaging company in Myrtle Beach, SC. My primary focus is on Outings/Tournaments .. I work with companies like like Harley Davidson, SYSCO Systems, HBO, State Farm Ins, Pepsi, etc ... to set up incentive trips/yearly outings.

2 of my cousins and myself own a Video Production company, Signature Hole Productions Inc, we specialize in high quality video for web, DVD and TV broadcasting. Our forte is detailing the experience you wil lreceive at a golf facility. We take you from the Pro Shop to the signature holes so you'll have "been there" before actually "going there". I also host a "series" called "Play the Hole with your Golf Director".

-What's in Da Bag?-

TaylorMade M1 8.5 
Cobra SZ strong 3
3-w Titleist 735 CM 


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Hey all,

New member but thought I would add to the postings. What I do:

I'm a professional audio mixer for Canada's all business news network, Report on Business Television (ROBTv) and I also work for Hockey Night in Canada - hence the nickname and avatar.

If you're ever watching, err listening to our station between 8am and 1:30pm EST, that's me you're hearing
Let me know what you think.

Cheers,

Andrew S.


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