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Yeah-was a big incentive in moving back to Tucson from Western New York (great golf, but only half the year). Only thing I don't like is the hard dirt in all the traps out here, but it's a small price to pay for the availability and diversity of courses around here, at extremely reasonable prices. The heat doesn't bother me, so I can play nearly anywhere here during the summer for less than $40. I'm playing Arizona National (one of Golf Digest's Top 100 public) a few years ago, for $15 tomorrow. I did some training for my job 5 years ago up in Scottsdale, Peoria, Tempe, and Chandler-usually stayed at the Hilton Garden Inn in Scottsdale. I love Scottsdale, and depending how my job hunting goes later this year I may end up in the Phoenix area. I haven't golfed up there yet, but I hear it's absolutely top-notch.

It is where I learned to golf, and mostly where and how I fell in love with the game! There are so many courses to choose from. Each and every course has it's own ups and downs.

The only thing I didn't like about some of the cheaper courses was how hard the greens get in the afternoon.....like cement painted in John Deere Green!

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I have the cleveland cg15s. I love them, can spin a ball if i choose to or let it roll. Never really had the ability to choose. I usually would have a ball check but still roll out with my old set but these are much more sensitive to different types of contact. I highly prefer them to any other wedge i have used and i will be buying an extra set before the end of the year.

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It is where I learned to golf, and mostly where and how I fell in love with the game! There are so many courses to choose from. Each and every course has it's own ups and downs.

That is the truth-no getting away with mid-range or lower spin balls here in Arizona, at least in the summer. Need the urethane to hold the green!


This season I switched from the Cleveland CG 14s (54* 58*) to Oil can finished Vokeys (56* 60*) Until this year I have only played Cleveland wedges and now I wonder why I ever started with them instead of the Vokeys. I hit better shots, and the ball checks up perfectly.

In The Bag

Driver: Taylormade Supertri 9.5

3 Wood: Titleist 909 F2 

Hybrid: Adams 

Irons: 3-PW Mizuno MP64

Wedges: Vokey SM2 56* and 60*

Putter: Scotty Cameron Studio Select Fastback #1


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