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Miller Lite, Coors Lite, Michelob Ultra and oh yeah gum so I will not smell like beer.

Mike

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Food plan for tomorrow:

I want to play a round with you so I can get some goodies! I usually, bring seltzer with lime. I might bring a few diet cokes, because coffee has been shown to improve an athletes performance. Food: I bring an apple or a banana . Absolutely a peanut butter sandwich, or some crackers.

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Geeze some of you guys really bring the groceries. I bring a 24 oz bottle of water. Frozen if it is summer. I never stop at the turn for food.

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I carry 1 litre of water. I usually refill the bottles twice each on the course. Food wise I stick to an apple or a bell pepper.

I never eat on the course unless I have a place to wash my hands first, since the chemicals used on golf courses concern me.

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I normally get a Gatorade at the turn and if it is a bad golfing day it may require me to get a Dr. Pepper.
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Wintergreen Skoal
Sugar-Free Red Bull
Water

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I <3 vitamin water...omg fruit punch for the win!!

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Hybrids Ping G5 (3) 19* Bridgestone J36 (4) 22*
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If im kicking it with the friends...
1) Pre-Rolled Joint of the finest Southern California buds
2) Water (That cotton-mouth is a b*tch)
3) Pack of cigs
4) Beeeer
5) Cashews (Case of the munchies)
6) Power Bar

And if I'm playing for my handicap or serious rounds,
1) Water, Gaterade, or some type of soda
2) Cashews
3) Occasionally, Peppered Beef Jerkey

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I get a hotdog or brat and a light blue Gatorade at the 3-6 house after I finish on the sixth green.

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Wood: Launcher Gold

Irons: Sand Wedge: EyeHome Course


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I've got new snacks to bring in my golf round, Nature Valley Oats & Honey! I love it, it tastes so good unlike all power & protein bars I've tried before and I believe they have PGA Tour logo on it. But it leaves your throat a little dry though, gotta bring more water.
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Summer time: Since it's in the 100's or higher
Water, water and water. Then at the turn I'll get a Hot dog and gatoraide/poweraide. Once that is done I'm back to more water to get through.

Winter time:
Water/or Hot chocolate if it's cold, maybe a soda or gatoraide/poweraide and maybe some more water. At the turn a Hot dog and water. Toward the end and if I'm playing bad, I'll get a cold beer to wash away the hacks.

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during the round i normally go for a Reeses and a Gatorade, at the turn if i have time i get a hotdog and pop, and buy another Gatorade for the rest of the round.

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3-Wood: Ping Anser 14.5*
Hybrid: TaylorMade Superfast Burner 18*
Irons: Ping i20 PW - 4

Wedges: Ping Tour Pro Rusty 52*, 56*, 60*

Putter: Ping Anser

Balls: Titleist Pro-V1s

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Course: Alliance Country Club


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I like to bring a drink with me but it can be a lot of work. Especially if it's soda....it bounces around a lot and loses its fizz

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I am a vodka tonic drinker, and a little water while playing.
After a round it is a gatorade and a nice meal.

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I start the round with a giant Mountain Dew. I get drinks so often that all the girls at the stand - and most of the beer cart girls, too - know me by name. Sometimes I get it for free, because I'm that good.

At the turn, I get a hot dog and a Gatorade. Used to be another huge Mountain Dew, but I'm watching my waistline these days. The hot dog will do one of two things to my game: It will either turn it around for the better, or it will send it into a tailspin. I'll either crush a 300 yard drive off #10 tee, or hit a fizzler. Take your pick. Either extreme, never in between. It's a new definition of "The hot dog did it".
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