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Hello everyone, my name is Thomas. I'm not a professional golfer, but I do consider myself an average golfer with five years of experience under my belt - most of it in the United States, but with some visits to European courses too. Every time I tee up for a shot, I take a moment to appreciate what a wonderful game it is and marvel at the beauty of the golf course around me. When I'm playing with friends I like to inject a bit of humor into the game while still trying to hit good shots (usually anyway!). Playing golf has enriched my life in more ways than one and I look forward to many more years pursuing my passion.

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  On 1/28/2023 at 10:41 AM, eagergolfer said:

Hello everyone, my name is Thomas. I'm not a professional golfer, but I do consider myself an average golfer with five years of experience under my belt - most of it in the United States, but with some visits to European courses too. Every time I tee up for a shot, I take a moment to appreciate what a wonderful game it is and marvel at the beauty of the golf course around me. When I'm playing with friends I like to inject a bit of humor into the game while still trying to hit good shots (usually anyway!). Playing golf has enriched my life in more ways than one and I look forward to many more years pursuing my passion.

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Welcome @eagergolfer to TST!  We're glad you've decided to talk golf with us.   Nice introduction.   Where do you call home?

From the land of perpetual cloudiness.   I'm Denny

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  On 1/29/2023 at 9:02 PM, eagergolfer said:

We live in a small town in Virginia, but due to my business, we need to travel quite a bit and stay overseas sometimes for a few months.

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Welcome to the Sand Trap from another Virginian.  I'm in the northern bit, Fairfax County, what about you?

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