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http://www.tanglewood-golf.com/

Don't really have a 'home' course since I am not a member anywhere, although I hope to change that this year some time. I play a handful of courses fairly regularly but play the one in the link above the most often as it is just a couple minutes from the house. Makes it easy to get out to walk 9 or hit some practice balls.

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Driver: Big Bertha 460
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FINALLY, I get to make a post on this thread!! I noticed the thread months ago, but was not a member anywhere at that time. But I had begun to research several clubs in my area. It was a big decision for a golf addict, so I took it serious. I ended up touring and playing about eight different clubs, which was great (free golf, free food!). I knew a couple of the clubs from having played tournaments, etc. and it's funny how my preconceived notions of some of the clubs was so drastically different from my firm opinion once I had a chance to spend time there, talk to members, tour the facilities, experience a lunch or dinner and, of course, play the course.

The club that I never gave a second thought to prior to the beginning of my formal search ended up blowing me and my wife away when we took the tour. We were sold from very early on, but I wanted to do my due diligence. Once I had finished touring the other clubs, I tried to talk several friends into joining which took a few weeks to get them to tour the club and try out the course, but ultimately I was only able to talk one of them into joining.

So, after many months of wanting to be able to post here, I can finally do it! After a 30 day wait period, this week I officially became a member of Sunset Country Club in St. Louis. Founded by August A. Busch, Sr. (yep, THAT Busch) in 1916, it sits in a hilly area of town with great views of the Meramec Rivery Valley. Although it's probably only a 15 minute drive to downtown St. Louis, once you're in the club, you'd think you're in a faraway hillside community....just a very serene place. It's filled with great, laid back people as well and with temps in the 60s this weekend, I can't wait to start enjoying this course.....

http://www.sunsetcountryclub.org

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DRIVER Fusion FT-3 Driver Proforce V2 65 Graphite Stiff
FAIRWAY WOOD G10 4-Wood
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IRONS MX-25 Irons 3 thru PW Precision Rifle Shafts & Golf Pride GripsWEDGES CG10 56 & 60 Degree WedgesPUTTER 2-Ball SRT BALL ProV1xCLUB ...


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I play here a lot... http://www.southtoledogolf.com/

This is one of my favorites w/in 30 minutes and my 2nd most played... http://www.maumeebayresort.com/golf-1044.html

another solid course is... http://www.redhawkrun.com/golf/proto/redhawkrun/

I have taken a few vacations to Northern MI and played these... http://www.shantycreek.com/

This is the best course in MI... http://www.arcadiabluffs.com/

I can't wait to move to Charlotte North Carolina and try out a few new ones.
My Clubs: Callaway FT-i Tour LCG 9.5° w/ Matrix Ozik Xcon 6 stiff; Sonartec GS Tour 14° w/ Graphite Design Red Ice 70 stiff; Adams Idea Pro 2h(18°) & 3h(20°) w/ Aldila VS Proto 80 stiff; Adams Idea Pro Forged 4-PW w/ TT Black Gold stiff; Cleveland CG12 DSG RTG 52°-10° & 58°-10°; Odyssey...

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The Links at Redstone, Huntsville, Alabama
http://www.redstonemwr.com/html/golf.html
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In My Bag:Driver: G5 standard stiff shaft3 & 5 Wood: V SteelIrons: 3100, 3-SWWedges: 588Putter: BladeBall: whatever I pull out of the bagWebsites:http://www.mobilegolfstats.comhttp://www.ridgeriding.comhttp://ww....

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