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I play Hunting Hawk Golf Club in Virginia
6480 yards with a 71.4 Course Rating and 136 Slope
http://www.huntinghawkgolf.com/

In my bag:
Titleist 910 D3 9.5 Degree
TaylorMade R11 3 Wood 15.5 Degree
Adams A12 19 Degree
Cleveland CG16 Tour Irons 4-PW

Taylormade rac Gap 52 Degree, Cleveland CG15 56 Degree, Cleveland CG14 60 Deg

Odyssey 2-Ball

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  • 5 months later...
my home course:

tpcatjasnapolana.com

905T 9.5* Driver, Aldilla NV &
Great Big Bertha S2H2 10* Driver (1996), DG X100
906F2 18* Metal, DG X200
DCI 990 1-iron, DG S300
690MB 2-PW, Rifle 6.5 Apex Redline 3-E (1992), Apex 448-06, 54-14, 58-8, 60-4 Oil Can, Rifle Flighted 6.5Studio Design 1.5 PutterRadial Blade Putter (1992)

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Here's mine.....Pebble Creek Golf Club, located in North Tampa FL

http://www.pebblecreekclub.com/home/5116/

We have a Saturday Morning game every week, with a 2 day tourney every 6 months. The weekly game pays 4 places, closest to the Pins on Par 3's and Skins. Everyone contributes $20 to participate. All is paid out weekly, except for $4/wk contribution to the 2 Day tourneys.
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posted by rasilva Here's mine... Aroeira located in Charneca da Caparica, Portugal: http://www.aroeira.com/en/ It's a 2 18-hole courses golf complex: Aroeira I: http://www.aroeira.com/en/golfe_aroeira1.php Aroeira II: http://www.aroeira.com/en/golfe_aroeira2.php

I've heard Algarve has some beautiful courses. When my kids are older I want to take them to see where their families came from. Hopefully I can sneak a couple rounds in.

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I usually switch between these 2 courses:

Mill Cove Golf Course
and
Bent Creek Golf Course

when i wanna splurge I go to the World Golf Village's Slammer and Squire Course
In My cleveland.gif Executive Cart Bag:
Driver: taylormade.gifTour Burner 10.5* | cleveland.gifHiBore XLS Tour 9.5*
Woods: cleveland.gifLauncher Comp 3W | Hibore 2i Hybrid
Irons: mizuno.gifMP-60 3-PW | cleveland.gifCG4 Tour 3-PW | Wedges: cleveland.gifCG10 56* and 60*
Putter: odyssey.gifWhite Hot XG #9 | bushnell.gifPinseeker Medalist Rangefinder | First Coast Golf Courses
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I have 3...

When I'm at school and want to get a quick range session or quick round before class,
http://casperkillgolf.com/golf/proto/casperkillgolf/

When I'm home and want the best round in the area...
http://www.beekmangolf.com/golf/proto/beekmangolf/

When I'm home and don't feel like driving or spending the money...
http://fishkillgolf.com/

In my bag:
'07 Burner (10.5*) Driver
Unknown model 3 & 5 Woods (next to get replaced)
Rescue (21*) Hybrid
Di7 4i-GW 56/08 Oil Can Wedge Rossa Blade Putter NXT Tour Balls

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http://www.fairwinds.ca/golfing/index.htm

This is it. Also my place of employment. Free golf, gym, medical, dental, etc. are some pretty decent perks.

Front 9 drives me nuts some days. Really about placement. Back 9 is more about the big stick. If you can keep it in play the back is fairly easy.

The whole thing is about real estate sales. The golf is just icing.
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Fig Garden Golf Club in Fresno, CA
http://www.figgardengolf.com/

I belong to the Men's Club there but I don't have a full membership. I play too many courses around central and northern California to get tied down to one course.

Callaway Org14 Sport w/ Clicgear Cart:

Callaway X 460 9* - Callaway X 15* - TaylorMade 19*/21* Hybrid - Callaway Diablo Forged 4-PW - Titleist 50/56/60 - Rife Cayman Brac - Bridgestone xFIXx/B330-RX - TRUE Linkswear Supporter!

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