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My home course is really any that will have me. I'm a public course golfer for the most part, except when I can get my friends to take me out to Bel-Air, Lakeside, Riviera and Mission Viejo CC. My favorite high end public course in Los Angeles is Angeles National in Sunland. Mid-range would be Rustic Canyon in Simi Valley. Also love Rancho San Marcos. Bandon Dunes is heaven! Go there if you haven't yet.
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All of the course in Atlantic County NJ are pretty much our home courses. But, the county owned course called Green Tree is our favorite. A lot of short holes, but very challenging to say the least. Lots of trouble and lots of water. A few difficult greens too. Quite a few par 4s will tempt you to go for the green off the tee....you better hit it, thats for sure.

http://www.twooverpar.com/index_files/GreenTreeGC.htm
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Battleground at Deer Park is one, the other muni doesn't have a site.

...the world is full of people happy to tell you that your dreams are unrealistic, that you don't have the talent to realize them. - Bob Rotella

Driver - Taylormade R1.
Fairway - Taylormade R9 15º.
Hybrid - A3OS 3 Hybrid.

Irons - Cast CCI 4-AW.

Wedge - SV Tour 56º wedge.

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http://www.pngolf.co.nz/index.html - my home course from the country with the most courses per capita in the world (New Zealand) and the region with the most courses per capita in NZ (Manawatu). Nice course, fairly tough, membership inexpensive. Everybody plays golf in NZ! (or tries to)

Rotate those hips, baby!

In my bag:
Driver
r7 Superquad REAX srHybrid Sumo SQ #2 18 DG TT S300 Irons TAB III 5-PW N.S.PRO 850GH rWedges RAC TP Black 52 TourStage X-Blade CB SWPutters:Competitive Edge chipper/putterYamada SC-302BallWhatever`s in the bag!

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In My Bag:
Driver: TaylorMade Burner 9.5* Stock Stiff
5 Wood: TaylorMade V-Steel Aldila NV Stiff
7 Wood: TaylorMade V-Steel Stock Steel
4-PW: TaylorMade R7XD Stock Stiff Steel48* Wedge: Callaway Forged52* Wedge: Founders Club60* Wedge: Founders ClubPutter: Odyssey DFX 6600Balls: Titleist ProV1 & DT SoLo

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Live in a small town in Colorado Rockies.

We have a small 9 hole course, but does bring the
game to us.

There is a 18 hole course being constructed just 5 miles
out of town.

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Moutainhip, love those flyovers!
I like # 15 elavated tee box, nice!
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Home Course: www.waldenponds.com (74.1/134) 7001 yds
in my bag
Driver: Big Ben cs3 10.5 Stiff/Draw set up
Fairway: Hogan Edge 3,5 metal:Irons: Hogan Radial-Apex shaftWedge: Hogan "Tom Kite" 56* Radial "E" wedgePutter: Affinity vr7 "V-Rod" pro-v1x ball2 markers, Disney divot tool,...
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Moutainhip, love those flyovers!

Thanks, I wish I built the course. I try to play there everyday. This summer I'll work there.

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In My Bag:
Driver: TaylorMade Burner 9.5* Stock Stiff
5 Wood: TaylorMade V-Steel Aldila NV Stiff
7 Wood: TaylorMade V-Steel Stock Steel
4-PW: TaylorMade R7XD Stock Stiff Steel48* Wedge: Callaway Forged52* Wedge: Founders Club60* Wedge: Founders ClubPutter: Odyssey DFX 6600Balls: Titleist ProV1 & DT SoLo

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Dont have a home course as I like to play different courses,I have 25 within 8miles,this one is a 10 miuite walk from my front door http://www.surreynational.co.uk

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Mizuno MX 560 Driver
Taylor made 3 wood
Mizuno HIFLI 21*
Mizuno MX 25's 4-pwMizuno MX series wedges 50, 56*/11 & 60*Bettinardi C02 putter4 bottles of pilsner,2 packs cigars

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