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Desert racing - I'm a part of a Class 3 team, and we race the Baja 1000 (it's a monster huge deal logistically to get to Mexico from north Texas, so that's our one big race) I co-drive (navigate), chase, and wrench for the team. As much fun as I have, nothing comes close to being as badass as watching a Trophy Truck go blasting by at 120mph across the desert.

Rock Crawling - it's a great family activity, and makes for some exciting footage

Sporting Clays, Trap, Skeet - when I get a chance

Playing with my daughter - Sometimes it's golf, sometimes it's football, sometimes it's soccer.

On TV, I watch desert racing and CORR races, rock crawling when I can catch it, golf and college football. Otherwise it's the Discovery channel and History for the most part.

In my Sasquatch Tour Bag:

Driver - G10 10.5°: UST Pro Vorce V2 Shaft, Regular flex
Hybrid - G10 21° & 24°: TFC 129H, Stiff flex
Irons - S57 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, PW - Nippon 950GH stiff shaftsWedges - Tour 52°, 60° 56°Putter - 34" TracyBall - Treosoft


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Hockey. Now thats a man's sport!

Whats in my :sunmountain: C-130 cart bag?

Woods: :mizuno: JPX 850 9.5*, :mizuno: JPX 850 15*, :mizuno: JPX-850 19*, :mizuno: JPX Fli-Hi #4, :mizuno: JPX 800 Pro 5-PW, :mizuno: MP T-4 50-06, 54-09 58-10, :cleveland: Smart Square Blade and :bridgestone: B330-S


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I'd have to go with NFL Football. Too many excellent hits. Ya have to catch up on your violent sports after watching a full PGA season. Ya know?
GO ADRIAN PETERSON!!!!!!

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I'd have to go with NFL Football. Too many excellent hits. Ya have to catch up on your violent sports after watching a full PGA season. Ya know?

ha ha, i understand completely. golf is tons of fun, but there is nothing like seeing somebody get the crap knocked out of them, or better yet being the one to knock somebody on their butt.

In my freestyle:
Driver: 10.5* G5 with UST V2
F.W. wood: 16* retro raylor with Aldila HM-40 Tour Gold
Irons: i5 3-pw. Stiff cs lite shafts
Wedges: 8620 51*, 56*, and 60* Putter: classics 1 34""Life is tough. It's tougher if you're stupid." -John Wayne


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RUGBY -nothing better than a huge hit on someone twice the size of you, without lots of padding

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MP600 - UST V2 STIFF SHAFT

PT906F2 UST V2 STIFF SHAFT RESCUE DUAL MP60 Irons CG12 Wedges Redwood Anser Black SatinITS ALL GOOD!! =]


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growing up it was baseball/football but now that I'm grown it's Fishing/Golfing (I know alot of people don't few either as a Sport) but I do......

nothing beats a Birdie in Golf and Nothing beats a fish like this in Fishing:





and both are great sports to enjoy with the kids at some point in their lifes and for a very long time as well.


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Field Hockey: nothing better dan a quick dummy or likewise to pass your opponent, and hit the ball right into the nets like it's a drive
Drums: really loving the beat and the quick snare roll techniques
In the bag:

Driver: R7 460 10.5*
Hybrid: Heavenwood H3 20*
Irons: AP2 3-PWWedge #1: CG12 52*Wedge #2: CG12 58*Putter: 2-ball

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Other than golf? Tennis, I played tennis for the early years in life, but switched to golf and never looked back, and I also love watching tennis grand slams and golf majors ...

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Golf
Fishing
Football
Hunting

Taylormade R7
Taylormade R580 3,5,7 wood
Callaway X-18 irons
Cleveland 588 SW
Odyssey #1 XG Putter


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Motocross, keeps me in shape and is fun and competitive.
Injuries can be a problem though

Driver R7 Quad
3 Wood R7 Quad Ti
Irons 3-PW FP
Wedges SV 56,60
Putter White hot 2 ball

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Golf of course, tennis, hockey. I enjoy watching numerous others.

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I have always liked baseball. Played when I was younger but not anymore. Now golf is about all I play, sometimes a I might play softball or basketball. I enjoy teaching my daughter to play sports as she starting to take interest.

Titleist 983E 9.5 Accra 65 Stiff Shaft
Titleist 906f2 15 Bassara Stiff
TM Burner Rescue 19
Titleist AP2 4-PW
Titleist Vokey 52, 56 Ping Craze g2i


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Love the football (American) season....
The only part of it I don't like is that means the golf season is coming to a close..
Then it's just watching football and hockey and posting here....
Oh yeah....and bowling.


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