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Hi guys just finishing my MBA in a month and am very keen to start playing again!!! look forward to read your posts especially about equipment!!

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I am from brandon missisippi and I am an Interventional Radiologic Tecnologist

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I'm a grad student in Boston.....this is the year I FINALLY work on my golf game!

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New member, own a wholesale seafood company on the central coast of California... Play most often at Hunter Ranch in Paso Robles.

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I teach 7th grade English. Yep, that's where I get my patience on the golf course from.
In my stand bag:
Burner 09 10.5 Regular SQ Dymo 15* 3 wood A4 18* Stiff
Fli-Hi 3 & 4 hybrids; MX-20 4-PW Stiff Black Nickel 50*, Spin Milled 58* White Hot 2-Ball Belly
TP Black SG4

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I work for a big payroll company doing software integration. Kind of boring, but it pays the bills. :)

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I am an Aerospace Engineer. I live in the Low Country of South Carolina and I blame my co workers for getting my hooked on golf~!! I just found this site and have not tried viewing it at work but most likely would only view during lunch time (lol----yea right!)

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I'm in the USAF and I'm stationed here in AZ. Luke AFB to be exact. I'm a Jet engine mechanic.

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I lifeguard for my city here in corpus christi

- VR Pro LTD - 9.5 Ahina X

- VR_S 3, 5 woods - Fubuki X

- VR Pro Combo - 3-Pw S300's
nike.gif - VR VRev Wedges - 52, 58 

- Method 001 - 34in.

- 20XI-S

- 20XI Staff Bag

 


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im in the Air Force Reserves right now and currently employed at Memorial Hospital in my town

My main focus is on my game.

Nike VR Str8-fit, 9.5, stiff flex
SQ Dymo 3 wood
SasQuatch SUMO 3HNike VR Full Cavity 4-AW, regular flexSV Tour 56 and 60 degree, black satin finish Studio Select Newport 1.5


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I am an auto tech for chevy in CT. Tax capital of the world. :)

09 Burner driver
3-pw Dci 962 irons
54-11 gw
Backstryke 2 Ball putter


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