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Hey all my name is Cody and im 16 living about 40 minutes north of syracuse NY. Golf used to be just a hobby for me but now i am starting to take it pretty serious. My handicap is usually about a 16 on par 72s but i am trying to improve that. I take golf lessons from Scott Russel and he is helping my game tremendously. I just payed for Taylormade Burner HTs yesterday because i hated the slingshots i was playing so i should have them by tuesday which should allow me to hit the ball and work it. Thanks,Cody

Taylormade r7 Limited Driver with a 10.5 degree loft.
3 wood-Maxfli with adilla shaft
Irons: taylormade HT stiff flex
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Welcome Cody, lets us know how you like your new irons? hows your short game? putting and up and downs? My 15 year old son is getting into golf also and he's out driving me and tie me for 18 holes but has not beat me yet. Are you on the golf team or just play with friends?

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Titleist 910 F15 & 21 degree fairway wood
Titleist 910 hybrid 24 degree
Mizuno Mp33 5 - PW
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I am on the golf team and i play alot with friends. Unfortunatly the school is cutting the team because of budget cuts. My short game is either awesome or horrible. I also have a mental block when i play with other pple and especially in matches. Once i improve my short game the sky will be the limit for me. Thanks for inquiring on my post.
Cody

O, and i also have a very good drive for my age

Taylormade r7 Limited Driver with a 10.5 degree loft.
3 wood-Maxfli with adilla shaft
Irons: taylormade HT stiff flex
Putter-Nike Ignite
Sand-ClevelandLob-Cleveland


Posted
I just shot 1 over par on 9 holes

Taylormade r7 Limited Driver with a 10.5 degree loft.
3 wood-Maxfli with adilla shaft
Irons: taylormade HT stiff flex
Putter-Nike Ignite
Sand-ClevelandLob-Cleveland


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Yeah. This is a great site.

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welcome!

i dont post in here enough...
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Titleist 909 D2 9.5 Degree Driver| Titleist 906f4 13.5 degree 3-Wood | Titleist 909 17 & 21 degree hybrid | Titleist AP2 irons
Titleist Vokey Wedges - 52 & 58 | Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 Putter | ProV1 Ball

  • 2 weeks later...
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hey im new just thought id introduce myself

im a 19 yr old male and i am currently playing off 17 handicap here in Ireland

looking forward to checking out the site a little more...

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WOODS: 3 + 5
IRONS: : MP 52`s 3-PW, stiff shaftWEDGE: TW9 60*PUTTER: white hot no.7 BALL: when playing well pro v 1


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Introducing myself as well. Name is Matt, live in Dallas, TX. Just started playing again after taking a 3 year break due to a friend getting involved in the game (hoping he'll make some great strides soon so he'll feel more comfortable on nicer, busier courses).

J/w, also, how do you put a signature on your profile? Thx in advance.

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Hey everyone. I live in Fairfield, Ohio (just north of Cincinnati). Started playing this game three years ago thanks to my father-in-law who wanted a playing partner for Father's Day. Shot 96, while he shot 105. He wasn't happy.

Now I am addicted, I play whenever I can with regards to time and budget, but there is rarely a day I don't swing a club - whether its hitting balls into the net or chipping in the backyard or putting in the living room with my 4 yr old daughter, I am always wanting to find ways to improve. I am relatively self-taught. I have Ben Hogans Fundamentals of Golf which helped me immensely when I first started and I still refer to it. But I have learned a great deal watching players swings on TV and tips from the golf mags, tutorials on Golf Channel onDemand and The Golf Fix.

Home Course Fairfield Greens
In my Bag Boy Revolver bag...
Driver: Tour Burner 43" REAX 60 gram shaft 13 degree
Fairway: X Tour 3 metal 15 degree
Hybrid: 5H 26 degreeIrons: X-22 5 thru PWWedges: Jaws 60, 52Putter: Tour White Hot #2 Center Shaft 33 inchesBall: ProV1


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