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Balls, tees, blank score cards, used score cards, divot tool, ball marker, bag of quarters, Sharpies, band-aids, tape, sunscreen, rosin bag, club brush, pencils, bag cover, old gloves, rangefinder, umbrella and rain gear (if needed), range tokens, old watch, rule book, chapstick, extra towels.

I think that is it. That is a lot of stuff. Luckily it is mostly small, lightweight stuff.

I will judge my rounds much more by the quality of my best shots than the acceptability of my worse ones.

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--6-12 ProV1x
--Tees
--3 or 4 pitch repair tools
--couple of sharpies
--4 extra gloves (2 of them are for rain)
--rain cover
--yardage book
--rule book
--sandpaper ( for when grips get slick )
--grove tool
--brush
--water/gatorade
--snack, ussually beef jerky or nuts
--my watch
--sweater (you never know in WI)
--chap stick
--couple towels
--spikes + wrench
--tape
--sunglasses
--3 training aids I use on range/green every time
And--
--Bucky the Badger ball marker ( Go Badgers!)

and I'm sure I forgot something...
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A copy of the rules of golf.

good on yeah no MULLIGANS!

driver. taylormade tour burner tp ust avixcore tour green 75 x
3 wood 909 f3 13* voodo xnv8
3 hybrid adams idea pro vs proto 95x
irons 3 no 4 5-pw nike cci forged blades
gap wedge nike sv tour blacksand wedge cg14 56* 14flopadopolous vokey spin milled 64 7putter scotty cameron classics newport...

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3.25" Zero Friction tees
2 divot repair tools (one for me and an extra for anybody w/o one)
Footjoy Stasof glove
2 sleeves of balls in addition to ~5 used balls
towel

That is pretty much all I carry in my bag; I travel light.

Forget your opponents; always play against par. - Sam Snead

Driver: R580 9.5 deg
3-Wood: 15.0 deg (holdover from my starter set)
5-Wood: 18.0 deg (holdover from my starter set)Irons: TA-5 3-PWWedge: CG-12 56 degPutter: White Hot XG Sabertooth

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Divot tools, ball markers, spikes, wrench, sunglasses, extra gloves, packable rain jacket, 1 pr rain gloves, pocket knife, green sharpies, extra pencils, extra balls (18-24), tees, groove tools, 2-towels hanging from outside, 2 brushes hanging from outside, tee bag full of tees hanging from outside. 1 roll of ortho tape for wrapping fingers. Bandaids. Extra change. Extra towel.

wow id say so lol,i carry balls,tees divot tool,two ball markers,rule book,and towel.

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A nice towel for looks and a second towel for actual cleaning. Most of the usual stuff: sunglasses, mini rule book, divot tools, water ball retriever, and a plastic cup to practice putting with.

stand bag:

Driver: DDH 10*
Woods: DDH 3W-15*, 5W-21*
Irons: DDH 3-SWWedge: VR LW 60*Putter: VSL

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Wow, great thread, it made me realize how much crap I'm carrying!!!
- A mixture of Nike One Blacks, Nike One Vapors, Titleist NXT Tours, and a few random crappy balls
- 5 or 6 different gloves (I sweat A LOT)
- A mixture of Zero Friction 3.25" tees, and generic wood tees
- Divot tool
- Ball Markers (a couple of Nikes, a Titleist, and a Houston Astros)
- Small Moleskine notebook
- Pen
- A red Sharpie and a Black Sharpie
- A few extra range tokens
- Club brush
- 2 hanging towels (one generic, one black Southern Miss)
- 2 other towels
- Rain cover for the bag
- Rain jacket
- Digital Camera and 6" mini-tripod
- Athletic Tape
- Contact lens solution/drops
- A travel size bottle of baby powder
- On really hot days, I'll carry an extra polo to change into at the turn


I think that covers everything!! Oh, and a lot of times, I'll carry my Zune and some headphones when I go to the range.

 
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A sleeve of my "gamer" balls (coincidentally, Gamers at the moment).
6 or 7 found balls.
4 or 5 gloves.
a bag of epoch tees
2 sharpies
a gaggle of pencils
one stainless steel water bottle
sunscreen
bug spray
rain hood
wind/rain jacket
at least $20 in small bills and change
3-in-1 pocket brush
divot tools
microfiber cloth for my glasses

In my Vaporlite Bag
Driver: Hireko PowerPlay Q2 10.5*
3 Wood: SS 3.5 14*
20* Hybrid: 3dx
Irons: 804 OS 4-PWWedges: 52* Vintage Forged 54* Vokey Spin-Milled 58* Vokey Raw Putter: Crossbax 2.0Ball: Gamer or D2 Feel

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Balls, plastic tees, wooden tees, pretzels, graham crackers, water, gatorade, thin windbreaker, thicker windbreaker, titleist beanie, golf cap, bobby pins, hair ties, divot fixer, 4 gloves, tape, alignment sticks, two bottles of sunscreen, rain cover for my bag, towel, rule book, sooooo many scorecards that i get too lazy to throw away, sunglasses, pencils, keys, sharpies, tampons, range cards, range tokens, sunglass wipes, tissues, oil blotting paper, ipod, wallet, cough drops, contact solution.

although i have so much crap in my bag, my bag is fairly light even after walking 18 holes
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Let's see... Balls, tees, divot repair tools, coins for marking my ball, rain hood, rain jacket, beanie, club's handbook, sunblock, water bottle, tissues, marker pen, ball marking tool, normal pen, sunglasses.
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tees

a sleeve of balls good balls

a sleeve of top flight's or noodles (just in case i feel like doing something i probably shouldn't off the tee and don't want to waste a good ball on it)

a roll of tape cause i don't wear gloves

a few assorted coins

receipts from the range

a water bottle

i used to throw my cell phone in my bag, but now that i used freecaddie on my smartphone it stays in my pocked if i'm walking or in the cupholder if i'm riding...

in my bag:

Driver: '08 Cobra F Speed LD 10.5 w/UST Proforce V2 Tour Flight stiff

Fairway: Adams Speedline Fast10 3-wood w/Aldila Wasabi stiff
Hybrid: Nickent 3dx 3H
Irons: Nike CCI forged 4-pw Wedges: Nike Victory Red 52 56 60 Putter: Rife Mr. Beasley Balls: Bridgestone B330-RX Tees: epoch

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towel, wire brush, ~6-9 golf balls, rain cover, tees, assorted ball markers, 3 divot repair tools, 4 gloves (2 for rain), a light running jacket, bandaids, water, speed wrap, groove sharpener, about 20 bucks for emergencies (beer), few extra spikes, glucose tabs, granola bars, pocket knife, and an extra lighter.

What I Play!

x86 Stand Bag
Driver: 907D2 10.5* w/EPIC-S
Irons: 735.CM irons 4-PW PX 5.5FW Wood: 909F2 15.5* Aldila Voodoo SHybrid: 909.H 21* Diamana Blue Board SWedges: Vokey 250.08 (oil can), Spin Milled 54.11 & 60.07 (Black Ni)Studio Select 2.5Ball: Pro-V1x/Bridgestone B330s (or anything I...

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Sun block, tees, wet weather gear, wire brush, divot repair tool, and about 9-12 balls

IN MY 

2014 :titleist: Lightweight Cart BAG:

DRIVER: :titleist: 913D2
3&5 Wood:  :titleist: 913F

HYBRIDS: :ping: G20 20* 
IRONS: :tmade: 09 Burners 4-PW
WEDGES: :vokey: 52 & 56*

PUTTER: :ping: 

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I've had my bag for a few years so there's no telling what could be in there. maybe I'll clean it out this week, it been feeling pretty heavy these days.
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Firstly in my cart bag
doz balls
2-3 gloves
pencil case with ball markers,tees,divot tool,panadol,bandaids,lip balm,pencils
drink bottle
rain gear
bag cover
beanie and winter gloves for cold starts
cap

In my stand bag
4-6 balls
pencil case with ball markers,tees,divot tool,panadol,bandaids,lip balm,pencils
drink bottle

if its wet or could rain or is cold Ill take the cart bag
in summer or for quick hits take the stand bag
both set up all the time
just need to swap the clubs over then good to go
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