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Full time undergrad student as well as a sports photographer covering mostly University of Tennessee sports. You can check out my work at: www.andrewbruckse.com


Hi, everyone. I just joined the site. So thought I'd start off here. I am a High school student in my final year busy with year end exams (that's why I'm on the site :P) Going to study next year to become an investment banker.

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Erwin


I am new to the site. I am in Information Technology - senior IT engineer by title (whatever the heck that is supposed to mean!) I do about everything you can think of in Information Technology from IT Management on down to setting up PCs. I have about done it all and over the course of my life I have worn quite a few hats in other areas as well B-)


Hi guys! Newcomer here. I'm also a final year High School student from South Africa. Going to study to become a CA (Chartered Accountant) next year.

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Hello everyone. Just thought I would drop in and tell a lil bout myself. I work at an HVAC company in southern middle Tennessee. I enjoy riding horses, hunting, University of Tennessee football and of course golf. I am about 20 handicap. I just enjoy playing with friends but I do work on improving.

Hey everyone. Newcomer from WI. Normally when I am out golfing and people ask me this question I can't help but laugh and ask "do you really want to know?" As this normally results in people not wanting to talk to me. I am a corporate Tax Accountant.

Hi folks! Just a quick hello from a site newcomer & a newcomer to the game of golf. I'm from Lincolnshire, UK, 33 years old, and Im a farmer with 350 acres of arable land, and 2000 pigs.

New to the site, 38 and from Nashville, TN. I am the COO of Morris Light and Sound, a concert production company.


I own a company in the music industry, but I'm in the middle of making a career change. I'm currently getting my masters in Social Work.


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Retired Quality manager here. Spent just about 30 years at Boeing before starting the best part of life.

Don

Took up golf late in life with a lot to catch up. 

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Retired Quality manager here. Spent just about 30 years at Boeing before starting the best part of life.


I'd agree, the best part of your life is when you can play at least 4 times a week when you want to.


Hi all. I'm an IT Data Analyst in the UK, after 23 years in the Royal Air Force. Been playing golf fairly regularly for about a year and looking forward to improving my scores in the coming year!!!

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Callaway XR 25 deg hybrid
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Working in a local council here in Oz, but I've worked 3 years in a golf club in France (yeaaah I played for free for 3 years!)


I travel the world teaching seminars in martial arts, self-defense, combatives, functional fitness and defensive tactics.

Roy


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