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I have got two drivers that I use (one in the bag at a time of course) they are Honma Twin Marks MG410 Driver 3 Star and Taylormade R7 Tp driver
Taylormade R7 Tp 3 wood
Nike Sasquatch 5 wood
Nike CPR 3 #3-5 hybrid
Taylormade R7 CGB max irons 6 iron to pw,sw,lw
Odyssey White Steel Tri-Ball SRT Putter
Sometimes TaylorMade Rossa Monza Corza Putter
Nike one platinum
Nike one Black
Pro V1
Pro V1X
I do however have a Taylormade R7 Tp 2 wood That I use on occasion.
My handicap is 1
and I average 275 yrd drives
My friends are amazing golfers They average together about 297 yrds and never (well at least not very much) make any 3 putts.
Iam 6 foot 5
and weigh 289 pounds with about 5 pounds to lose.
I also love baseball, hockey, and football.
I played nose tackle in high school and I always dreamed of becoming a pro golfer but if that doesn't work out I would love to play for the CFL or if at all possible the NFL.
Iam married to my beatiful wife Tayler and we hope to have a baby someday 1 boy 1 girl.
My wife is an even better golfer than most LPGA tour players but she doesn't like golfing for competition she likes golfing with me for fun. I was kinda a jock in high school and I let it get to my head. Everyone was afraid of me and that also got to my head. Then one day a group of players from our rival football team trashed my house and raped my sister. My sister got away and I saw what happened and I went in there thinking I was all tough but I got the wind knocked out of me. They broke my collar bone, my wrist, and my arm. Luckily I was able to fully recover and still be able to play football. Anyway that's my life. My family keeps telling me I could write a novel on my life. What do you think?

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Welcome aboard, I see you have been through some tough times but have prevailed which is always good. Glad to see you have fully recovered from the broken bones incident. Cya around - N.
What's In The Bag?

Driver - Rapture 10.5 Epic 68g X-Pure - Balance Certified
Fairway Metal - Titleist PT 18°
Irons - Mizuno MP-67 3-PW Project X 6.0 Wedges - Mizunos R Series Chrome 52°, 56°, 58° Project X 6.0 Putter - Yes! C-Groove Callie-f - Balance Certified Bag - Ping Freestyle...

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