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Posted
Originally Posted by Beachcomber

That's a cool coin?  How much is that worth!?  More than the 60's or 70's sand wedge I bet?

I bought my Morgan dollar on Ebay about 15yrs ago for $14.50 specifically to use as a ball marker.  Now days....the average price is closer to $50 depending on the grade because the value of silver has increased significantly.

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Posted
Originally Posted by MrSandman

Do people accuse you of being a cheater when they see the Ohio State gear?


haha nice try. I want to know who you root for? I think someone might be a little butt hurt that we got Urban.

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Posted

i honestly dont know how people accuse us as being cheaters when you have the SEC, the biggest cheaters in the world. We were playing the same guys that were legible the year before. Its not like we illegally recruited them. They got free Tattoos!!! Cam Newton accepts 250k, Oregon were using special scouting services, UNC had some severe violations, Penn State lets their assistant rape little kids, the SEC lets the players smoke pot all day long, and Miamis booster gave over a thousand illegal benefits. But no we deserve the death penalty and are the biggest cheaters in the world, over free TATTOOS. Dont worry, Ohio States future is bright with Urban Meyer at the head.

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3 Wood- Dunlop Loco

3 Hybrid- Walter Hagen AWX

4,5 Hybrid- Nicklaus Polarity

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Putter- Top Flite

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Posted

the morgan i use is a common one.  it is is fair condition and worth little more than the silver value (depending on the day, about 40 - 50 bucks).  i collect mainly paper currency, but that is hard to use an a ball marker.

i also have an ALS pin on my golf hat from a golf outing for a guy with the disease.  After seeing what that guy goes through every day, it is just a reminder to have fun and enjoy the day.

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Posted
Originally Posted by PLAYHOUSE

I went ahead and ordered this. Today I felt like a walking coin machine.

Tees, ball marker, divot fixer in one pocket.

One of the best selling points for me was that you can buy replacement ball markers in a 6 pack and the designs are pretty cool.

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Posted

I think this item is pretty good. The Glove Keeper.

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Posted

I'd need 5 of these!

Originally Posted by Jimbo Slice

I think this item is pretty good. The Glove Keeper.

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Posted
Originally Posted by PLAYHOUSE

http://www.golffrontier.com/GPS.aspx

and

Doesn't this get in the way of your cell phone holster?

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I keep a broken off tee in my pocket in case I can't find one on the par 3's, lol. Hate breaking a new one when its not necessary.

Don

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Originally Posted by Beachcomber

That's a cool coin?  How much is that worth!?  More than the 60's or 70's sand wedge I bet?

I really like that old coin as well.  I use to have a half cent and a V nickel that I used as markers.  I want to pick up a couple of old coins and do that again.

Don

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Originally Posted by dsc123

Quote:

Originally Posted by PLAYHOUSE

http://www.golffrontier.com/GPS.aspx

and

Doesn't this get in the way of your cell phone holster?

They should make denim cargo pants.

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Posted
Originally Posted by dsc123

Doesn't this get in the way of your cell phone holster?

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Posted
Originally Posted by PLAYHOUSE

and

I think we sell these at the shop, right next to the iron covers, ball retrievers, and naked lady tees. We dust them off at least once a month.

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You should go all out and get this golf utility belt.

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no no no, :BUYER BEWARE: one must never wear the G-Clip on the belt. The golf gods frown upon this when stepping up to the first tee box.

the G-Clip fits nicely clipped to the inside of my jean cargo shorts pocket (aka jargos) and does not distract me during my swing making dime size brown marks on my muscle back irons OR while sitting in the cart smoking a joint, listening to music and playing angry birds waiting for my playing partners to crawl up the course and hit their balls.

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Posted
Originally Posted by NM Golf

I think we sell these at the shop, right next to the iron covers, ball retrievers, and naked lady tees. We dust them off at least once a month.

You should go all out and get this golf utility

Look at that utility belt!  That is freaking hilarious!!! LOL

I would love to get one of those and just wear it around one day, just to get people laughing in our mens league! Hhahahahaha

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Posted
Originally Posted by PLAYHOUSE

no no no, :BUYER BEWARE: one must never wear the G-Clip on the belt. The golf gods frown upon this when stepping up to the first tee box.

the G-Clip fits nicely clipped to the inside of my jean cargo shorts pocket (aka jargos) and does not distract me during my swing making dime size brown marks on my muscle back irons OR while sitting in the cart smoking a joint, listening to music and playing angry birds waiting for my playing partners to crawl up the course and hit their balls.

touche sir. I believe you hit every controversial topic of the week.

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Posted

i have all the normal stuff, balls, tees, lots of watter, always have at least 3 bottles with me for walking 18...

I also have a divot tool that was given to me by a playing partner after my second round of golf... I had a plastic one and used it, they were just being nice and gave me one, it is metal.

I also always have a few nickels in the bag that get dropped in my pocket... car keys come out and golf stuff goes in.


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