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Currently I do not play with any frequency. A few best ball tourneys and a round or two when I can. I have two kids in H.S and both are athletes and musicians so I have no life. Back in the day I played 3-4 times a week and got it down to a strong 10. Perfect for winning Member-Guests and other club tourneys. I still play a 70's set of Staff Irons and old small headed Taylor Made driver an older Caloway 3wood and old Titlest Bulls Eye putter. I hope to get back into a regular game soon. Your fourm is great and thanks for letting me post on such a great site.

Bob

P.S - also the articles and reviews on the front page are OUTSTANDING!!

Madriver... good to have you around here. Juggling kids and a golf game is tough. I can imagine that having them in school must siphon off more time from the game but kids are worth it. My daughter is 3 and my son is 1 so I have to stay pretty close so that my wife doesn't go nuts. If we have a third it'll be nuts. I generally get at least 9 holes in a week, more lately for some beautiful reason.

Glad you enjoy the site.

Jeff

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Madriver, it's good to have you here. I'm glad you enjoy the site content as well as the forum. I always wonder how many members of the forum read the site content as well.

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Madriver, it's good to have you here. I'm glad you enjoy the site content as well as the forum. I always wonder how many members of the forum read the site content as well.

A lot more people read the site than participate in the forum. Though, these forums can be read by anyone - so note the difference in wording - "read" the site versus "participate" in the forum.

Sometimes I wonder if most of the people in the forum know about the "real" site at all.

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Sometimes I wonder if most of the people in the forum know about the "real" site at all.

What "real" site ?

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