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Alright, so maybe I'm a little bored today but I just checked out the interactive hot list at golfdigest.com and you can build your own hot list so I went through each category and built myself what I like to buy if I had the authorization from the wife to cut loose in there. Here's what it looks like, check out the interactive hot list and post your dream bag!!

Driver: Taylor Made R7 SuperQuad
Fairway Wood: Callaway Big Bertha
Hybrid: Callaway FT
Irons: Callaway X-20 Tour
Wedges: Titleist Vokey Spin 56* & 60*
Putter: Odyssey White-Hot XG 2-Ball SRT
Ball: Titleist Pro V1x
Total Price: $1945- Not the most expensive set, just the one I'd buy if I were in the market for an entirely new set.

Let's do some dreaming here, what's in YOUR bag?
"You lick the lollipop of mediocrity once and you'll suck forever."

HiBORE XLS 9.5* Fujikura Fit On (Gold) (s) shaft | HiBORE XLS 15* 3w Fujikura Fit On (Gold) (s) shaft | 585h 21* | MP 57 4-pw w/Dynamic Gold s-300 shaft | 53* 56* Rac Chrome 60* Rac Satin | Monza Corza DB 35" | Tour ix
Home...

I've got my dream bag...now looking for dream swing.

Da Bag:

TM Super Quad R7 (w/Stulz stiff shaft)
TM CGB R7 4-PW (steel)
Cleveland Halo 1i, 3i, 5i (steel)Cleveland CG10 SW, GWHeavy Putter A1MTitliest ProV1xTitliest Tour BagClub Glove head coversFootjoy Classic Dry Premier


still got my dream bag from three years ago and the only think i have changed is the ball i play with, i have tried new drivers and irons but hit the ones i have got the same or better,

tom

r7 quad ht
r7 ti 5 wood
duel stiff rescue
ht irons
49 deg 56 deg anser putter pro v1 ball


I've got my dream bag for the most part as well. Right now the only thing I would probably change is driver: 907D2

Oh, and I'd like to get my irons refinished/repainted which I'm going to do as soon as I can part with them for three week or so (not sure when that's going to be...).

Edited to add: If we're talking dreams here, go ahead and put one of those caddychicks I keep seeing adds for on my bag as well.

Gamers:
Driver: Titleist 907D2 9.5* (Aldila VS Proto 65s)
3 Woood: Ping G5, 15* (Grafalloy ProLaunch Blue 75s)
Hybrid: Adams Idea A2, 3i/20* (Aldila NV 85s)
Irons (4-PW): Ping Eye2+ Black Dot (KT Steel Stiff)Wedges: Titleist Vokey 200 Series 252.08, Spin-Milled SM56.10/SM60.04Putter: Guerin Rife...


Driver: 905R V2 75 stiff 9.5
Woods: 906F V2 75 Stiff 13, 15
Irons: MP-32 4-9
Hybrid: 583H V2 75 Stiff 21
Wedges: Oilcan 48, SM 56, SM 60
Putter: Answer 34in

In the bag:
Great Big Birtha II Stiff 10 degrees
Hibore 15 degrees, V2 shaft stiff
X-forged 3-pw
Vokey Oil Can 256-10, 260-08 34in Tess ProV1


Alright, so maybe I'm a little bored today but I just checked out the interactive hot list at golfdigest.com and you can build your own hot list so I went through each category and built myself what I like to buy if I had the authorization from the wife to cut loose in there. Here's what it looks like, check out the interactive hot list and post your dream bag!!

You mentioned everything EXCEPT what bag lol, oh and the superquad is sorry.

I've got my dream bag...now looking for dream swing.

Amen. My 8 year old and I were playing around on the golf course about 7p.m. last evening. A fellow playing with us mentioned some new club we saw at the Pro Shop, earlier. My daughter turned to me and asked, " A new club isn't going to make

that much difference, is it? Isn't it the swing that matters most?" I thought two things, one: out of the mouth of babes...; and two: where in the world did she pick up on that? That being said, I suppose I'm no different from any other sorry golfer who drools at the latest and greatest, can't wait to get the latest catalogs, and try out the newest clubs. However, I'm still struggling to reduce my handicap and, according to my daughter, my new hybrid really isn't going to help out that much; I would be better off working on my swing. But my real question is: when did that girl get so damned smart??

shortgame85
In the Bag:
Driver: :TaylorMade: RBZ 9.5 Reg Flex
3 Wood :TaylorMade: RBZ Reg Flex
Hybrid: Ping G25 Hybrids 17*, 20*, 23*

Irons:Ping G25 5-Gap Wedge, Sr Flex, Vokey 56.14 Spin Mill NS Pro Reg, Flex

Putter: Bobby Grace Center Shaft 32"


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