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I play in two leagues. One is a 44-man league on Wednesday nights and the other is a 36-man league on Fridays. Each league declares a champion and then the winners from each league play against each other for the "overall" championship.

Well, I won both leagues but I have different partners. I am the A player on both teams so I was going to let my two partners just play against each other in a 18-hole match. However, they both agreed it would be funner if I played too. So we decided that I would play two balls. It should be a good match but I think I can pull it off.

My equipment:

Driver - Callaway FT3 Fusion (9 degree)
3 Wood - Orlimar Tri-Metal (9 degree)
Hybrids - Bobby Jones (17, 21 & 25 degree)

Irons - KZG XCB 5 - PW

Wedges - Warrior (52 & 56 degree)

Putter - STX Envision

Ball of choice - Callaway TOUR i(s)


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good luck

Driver: MX-560 9.5*
Hybrid: mx-700 20*
Irons: MX-23 3-pw
Wedges: Tom Watson PVD 52* SV Tour 56*
Putter: White Hot Tour #9


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That sounds like it'll be a lot of fun(and quite funny too). I'll bet any amount of money that you win.

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If you do play two balls, mark each one differently. For instance, use a blue pen to mark the ball when you partner with player A and a red pen to mark the ball when you partner with player B. Otherwise, you might run into a situation where player A says to player B, "My partner is in the fairway, but your partner may be in the hazard." And, player B responds by saying, "No, your partner is in the hazard, my partner is in the fairway."

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Many congrats on your dominance. What is the difference between the two leagues, is it just the day they happen to meet on?

For fun, you could play one with your Callaway TOUR i(s) and the other with an old Top Flite XL. See how big a difference in score there is.

"Golf is an entire game built around making something that is naturally easy - putting a ball into a hole - as difficult as possible." - Scott Adams

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Hmmm, I am better on my second tee ball most of the time, this could add nice wrinkle to the game, as when team A wins hole they will have the tee, so you second ball will be for Team B - this could keep things bouncing back and forth.
Driver R7 Superquad NV 55 shaft or Bridgestone J33 460 NV 75 shaft
3 and 5 Wood X
Hybrid original Fli Hi 21* or FT 22*
Irons AP2
Wedges Vokey 52* - 8 , 56* 14, 60*-7Putter California CoranodoBall TP RedGPS NeoRange Finder- Bushnell Tour V2 When Chuck Norris puts spin on the ball, the ball does not...

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Hmmm, I am better on my second tee ball most of the time, this could add nice wrinkle to the game, as when team A wins hole they will have the tee, so you second ball will be for Team B - this could keep things bouncing back and forth.

That was the first thing that I said when the idea came up. I definitely think my second tee ball will be better most of the time. I usually stick a second ball in tight on the par 3's when I'm out practicing.
If you do play two balls, mark each one differently. For instance, use a blue pen to mark the ball when you partner with player A and a red pen to mark the ball when you partner with player B. Otherwise, you might run into a situation where player A says to player B, "My partner is in the fairway, but your partner may be in the hazard." And, player B responds by saying, "No,

I was thinking that I'd play a white Callaway and a yellow Srixon to keep things clean.

Many congrats on your dominance.

Thank you. The leagues have different scoring methods. On Wednesday we have more incentive on the individual matches and bonuses for shooting your handicap or better. Helps keep the sandbagging down. On Friday we get less points for winning the individual matchups and there are bonus points for low team totals.

PS - Interestingly, my 9-hole handicap on Wednesday is 4 but on Friday I'm a 3. So in theory I would have to give myself a stroke per side. However, we all agreed I'd play even.
good luck

Thanks. Hey, I'm in Munroe Falls. We oughta play sometime.

My equipment:

Driver - Callaway FT3 Fusion (9 degree)
3 Wood - Orlimar Tri-Metal (9 degree)
Hybrids - Bobby Jones (17, 21 & 25 degree)

Irons - KZG XCB 5 - PW

Wedges - Warrior (52 & 56 degree)

Putter - STX Envision

Ball of choice - Callaway TOUR i(s)


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Yes but then by definition you will also lose too

 Driver:callaway.gifBig Bertha 460cc 10* Hybrids: adams.gif A7 3-4H  Irons: adams.gif A7 5i-PW
Wedges: cleveland.gifCG 12 50*, CG 14 56*, CG12 60* Putt Putt:odyssey.gif White ICE Tour Bronze 1 Putter

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