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i would buy a john madden-like rv with every single luxury to go with it and i would play every course i could find... if its a crappy course ill give it a one and done... if its a really nice course... ill play it 3x before moving on to the next one
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If i won the lottery I would hope that someone would wake me up so I don't delve too deep into that dream...

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First, I would make sure my family (especially my parents and wife's parents) are taken care of.

I would buy a big house, but only because property in Louisville is still relatively cheap as compared to other metro areas.

I would keep my truck as a daily driver (maybe fix it up with rims and a stereo) and buy a nice sports car to tool around in. But I would have to get the Audi A6 that my wife is dying to have :p

The rest would be invested and I would be careful not to live lavishly.

And of course, I would have to play A LOT of golf

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Join Tucson National, play about 3-4 times a week plus practice.

Start shooting IPSC (combat pistol) again, build a Factory 4 Cobra, mod a S2000 for SCCA time trials, pistolsmithing, and horology.

Sleep optional.

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I have heard about guys going for an entire summer and going to all the different baseball stadiums to see a game. How insane would that be if you went to all the great courses around the country and did that. Heres a question...would you go up and down the east coast or west coast if you had to pick one?

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i would also look into buying some goat track... refurbish it... and that could be my "home" course
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I would buy the nice hose for sale right up the block from my current residence (girlfriends parents) and immediately pay into membership at Branton Woods, the course in our backyard.
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  flopdarock said:
i would buy a john madden-like rv with every single luxury to go with it and i would play every course i could find... if its a crappy course ill give it a one and done... if its a really nice course... ill play it 3x before moving on to the next one

That sounds perfect.

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Winning the lottery is low percentage chance for everyone. This tread may have helped bring out something that would bring joy to your heart. Now, what things are you doing to achieve those goals even if you did not win the lottery?

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buy a nice house, car, and put some away for kids college. Then donate the rest to the needy and other charaties.

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1st I would set my stepmom and my inlaws up right. Put a good chunk away to make sure my kids would have a good start in life. Donate a good portion to charities for Kids with Special Needs, particularly but not limited to those with Downs Syndrome. Then I would build a nice home on a decent sized lot, and prepare to spend the rest of my days traveling and doing the things my wife and I have always wanted to do.

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To quote Steve Forbert:

"You can not win, if you do not play".

I'm too busy living to dream about living easy.

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I would probably buy a home in Tampa, put a Shelby GT500 in the garage, purchase an RV then focus all my efforts on golf so I can make the PGA Tour lol. I think if I worked like Tiger does, it could happen. Golf is one of those sports where anyone can make it through Q-School. I would put 20mil in a 2% interest account and live strictly off of the interest. Anything over 20mil is play money. If you can live reasonably well off of $400,000 a year, you spend a little too much.

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take 5 of it and use it for a new house, prolly a new car, do some traveling and playing my dream courses. I'd then take 10 of it and put it in investments with steady gains in order to live off it, and take 3 and donate to my family spread equally, and take hte other 2 and give to charities of my choosing.

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Call up tiger and see if he knows of any good "services". Buy some bottle of 2000 year old scotch. Maybe get my clubs regripped and go to the ritziest course i can get on and play a member for a half a million.
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  sean_miller said:
To quote Steve Forbert:

I suppose somebody could always give me a lottery ticket as one of those, "I was in 7-11 and remembered it was your birthday" gifts. I'd pay off my debts, then evaluate which courses of actions would be good karma. Probably whatever seemed like the most sustainable, environmentally friendly, and anonymously charitable. And a new Leupold and Sun Mountain - nothing's too good for my caddie.

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well with big cash id "treat" myself nice

-build a new house
-build a vac house somewhere warm - actually...cash in on someones foreclosure cheap
-set up retirement and kids education funds
-set up family.....that i like - not big lump sums of cash..more like pay off debts, like Mortgages, car loans etc..then take them on a trip (you know, to keep it all "tax free")
-buy some new whips (cars/trucks)

then as stated above......go to my vac home where its warm, bring the fam and train hard for Q-School...got the $$, why not???

then once I made it, travel the country in my SAWEET RV, w the fam, and live the dream
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