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7 wood.  

I've never owned one of those before, but I like woods over hybrids at this point snd figure it'll be close enough. But it has s regular shaft, so I'm hoping it's not a noodle. 

Driver, 3, 5, 7 is the plan, but have D, 3,4,4 in bag. I messed up and bought two 4's and need to trade for a matching 5. 

 

 

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Footjoy's spikeless premier, poshmark. New. 1/2 price!

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well this weekend i finally pulled the trigger and traded in my cleveland Xl launcher irons 4 thru lob wedge, for some cobra one length ltdx's  5 thru PW...  i had bought the snakebite one length wedges 48-52-56 the week before..     also bought 4 new golfing hats, 3 titleist's and a cobra.    Also bought a cleveland 4 hybrid...      

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Battery powered, heated vest and a pair of battery powered, heated hand warmers. I'm considering a pair of heated socks, too. I may need to mount a 12 volt car battery on the cart with a pair of jumper cables to keep myself powered for the whole round!

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8 hours ago, Zippo said:

Battery powered, heated vest and a pair of battery powered, heated hand warmers. I'm considering a pair of heated socks, too. I may need to mount a 12 volt car battery on the cart with a pair of jumper cables to keep myself powered for the whole round!

What vest did you buy?   I've been looking at Ororo.

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Colored balls because white and dead fairways with leaves can be challenging.
Another set of Hogan vintage irons. I made an offer he couldn't refuse. Now I need another set of vintage Face Savers--I missed the last one that popped up. I'm going to need another bag or two as well...😄

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, dennyjones said:

What vest did you buy?   I've been looking at Ororo.

I purchased this one:

Heated Vest for Men with Battery Pack, Lightweight Rechargeable Electric Heating vest with 9 Heating Panels

It's from an (foreign) amazon vendor called "PIFMYSEDOL". 

I've worn it twice while playing golf and it seems to work pretty well. 


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another set of NOS Face Savers for the old irons. whoot! I'm on a roll!  Come on Lotto, I'll buy a course of my own! (it's over a billion now)

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another set of vintage Hogans. 1978 Apex.

wanted a set with reg shafts. these have fat soles too. I'm not used to that, but seems to be popular. 

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A G-tech electric hand warmer. Not necessarily a golf thing, but I will be using it for golf. 

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Balls..! 8 dozen brand new Snell MTB balls for $14/dz from another member of our CC! Damn I was cartwheeling out of joy..🤸‍♀️

He had stocked up couple of years ago and now is switching balls. Apparently he got ball fitted with My Golf Spy for something else. Was happy to help him make some space for it...😊 

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Last golf related purchase for me : 3 swim caps 😅

Golf course is quite muddy here during the winter and it's a mess to clean the pushcart's wheels every time. Hence last weekend : I played with someone who installed swim caps on the wheels.  He get them off at the end of the round, soak them in water and it's done. I was amazed.

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40 minutes ago, Stone_Island said:

Last golf related purchase for me : 3 swim caps 😅

Golf course is quite muddy here during the winter and it's a mess to clean the pushcart's wheels every time. Hence last weekend : I played with someone who installed swim caps on the wheels.  He get them off at the end of the round, soak them in water and it's done. I was amazed.

That sounds like next level thinking to me.

My bag is an ever-changing combination of clubs. 

A mix I am forever tinkering with. 

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Oh, man, let's see…

  • HackMotion
  • SuperSpeed Squeeze
  • 240 almostGolf balls
  • An elbow sleeve (for something I'm working on…)
  • A print (Swilcan Bridge)
  • A PING Moonlite Bag (didn't need that!)
  • A bunch of custom Yeti drinking things for my Junior Elite Program golfers.
  • Some stretchy braided belts. Grey/black/white (hi @ChetlovesMer).
  • Uhhhh…

I think maybe that is it for the last month or so.

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My Zero Restriction rain gear arrived today...after the two most recent big storms are past my area now. But I'm prepared for rainy golf during my company's winter holiday break.

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1 hour ago, iacas said:

An elbow sleeve (for something I'm working on…)

Better than corrugated drain tile?

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8 minutes ago, dennyjones said:

Better than corrugated drain tile?

More something you can use when you're actually swinging than just something to prove the concept.

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17 hours ago, iacas said:

Oh, man, let's see…

  • HackMotion
  • SuperSpeed Squeeze
  • 240 almostGolf balls
  • An elbow sleeve (for something I'm working on…)
  • A print (Swilcan Bridge)
  • A PING Moonlite Bag (didn't need that!)
  • A bunch of custom Yeti drinking things for my Junior Elite Program golfers.
  • Some stretchy braided belts. Grey/black/white (hi @ChetlovesMer).
  • Uhhhh…

I think maybe that is it for the last month or so.

Don’t forget True shoes!

I just bought two pair of Trues, an All Day Ripstop (Grey) and the Lux Sport (Black) on their Black Friday sale. The Ripstop was 1/2 size smaller that the Lux for proper fit. Both are nice.

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