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I'm just getting back into golf after being away from from it for many years, so I don't know if I've decided on a "home course" yet, but I've been playing at Door Creek (in Cottage Grove, WI) http://www.doorcreekgolfcourse.com/ . The rates are affordable, the course is nice (and my friends prefer it), so for now, I'll call it home.

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Irish Hills Golf Course, (No website but here's a sat photo): Irish Hills

In my Walter Hagen T3 Stand bag:
FT-iZ 10° Driver
Walter Hagen T3 3-Wood
FYbrid 18° 5-Wood
Walter Hagen T3 i3, i4 & i5 HybridsWalter Hagen T3 6-PW IronsWalter Hagen T3 SWWalter Hagen T3 "Alignment" Putter


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No website but here's a Sat. photo: Irish Hills Golf Course

In my Walter Hagen T3 Stand bag:
FT-iZ 10° Driver
Walter Hagen T3 3-Wood
FYbrid 18° 5-Wood
Walter Hagen T3 i3, i4 & i5 HybridsWalter Hagen T3 6-PW IronsWalter Hagen T3 SWWalter Hagen T3 "Alignment" Putter


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Foxfire GC, Waupaca WI.

www.playfoxfiregolf.com

What's in my bag:

Driver: Tour Burner 9.5
Fairway: Comp 15* Aldila NVS
Hybrids: 19* & 22*Irons: CG2 4-PWWedges: CG12 52*, 56*Putter: Studio Design Newport 1.5Ball: One BlackBag: GPS: SG3


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Fairway River Links/
Paradise Hills. Site is not up yet there
and Also Becwood

It's cool very new to golfing and have 3 golf courses with in 5 minutes of me. My third time golfing was yesterday at Fairway Riverlinks and I love that course now. Oh and I have no ideal what my handicap is or how to figure it out...lol

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http://www.thomsonlake.com/ Fairly forgiving course for a beginner such as myself. The course I spend most of my time hacking away on is actually a much more difficult "pasture" course with sand greens, which follows a winding river. It is also a notorious course for lightening the ball count in your bag, he he.

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Mine is Wildwinggsgolf.com, pretty nice 9 hole owned by kemper sports

  G2 Driver/3 Wood    MP 52 Irons   52 Deg. Wedge    56 Deg. Spin Milled Wedge

60 Deg. X-Tour Wedge   G5i Tess Putter

www.swingtrainergolf.net


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