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I like course yardage books if they have one.

I've been acquiring these for the tournaments I've been playing.

However, I'm not much of a golf memento person.  I did save the scorecard and ball from my first (and still only) hole-in-one ... however, I think it's lost now, or it's in a box in the garage somewhere.

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I get ball markers if I like the course...and will obviously keep hole in one balls if I ever get lucky enough to hit one....

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I've got a scorecard and pencil from every course I've been to.

In my bag:

Driver: Titleist TSi3 | 15º 3-Wood: Ping G410 | 17º 2-Hybrid: Ping G410 | 19º 3-Iron: TaylorMade GAPR Lo |4-PW Irons: Nike VR Pro Combo | 54º SW, 60º LW: Titleist Vokey SM8 | Putter: Odyssey Toulon Las Vegas H7

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I have my first birdie. I will probably keep all of my firsts except Par (which has happened multiple times).  I kept playing with my birdie ball after the birdie then after just about losing it I decided to put it in my bag.

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A scorecard from playing with my Dad a few years back on a golf vacation. We both had the exact same score, 86, and really enjoyed the course. My Dad was a big reason I got into golf in the first place, and now it is one of the major things we have in common. I'm not really a "momento" kind of guy, but I'll always keep that scorecard.

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I keep the scorecards, but that's about it.  Yardage books are a good idea.  Maybe I'll keep them, too.

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I buy a logo ball anytime i play a course i have not previously played. My collection is small. i saved my first few birdie balls and have the logo balls from the few PGA events I have gone to at Innisbrook. All are on one of those golf ball racks in my living room

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I collect hats from new courses I play.  I also have saved my first bogey, par and birdie balls with the dates and course written on them.  Still waiting for the first eagle and hole in one.

Joe Paradiso

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I'm big on scorecards.

For four of the areas courses, I have three generations of scorecards, all 15 or more years apart. It's interesting to see how the yardage has changed - and sometimes the hole pars and layout - on these courses.

I have a giant alphabetical sorting folder that's full of scorecards. Golf courses from more than 20 states are represented.

With the recent TM vs. Callaway arms race, I have gotten different TaylorMade caps for my brother. He plays a Burner 2.0 driver, so if he's in a four-day tournament he can wear a different TM cap for each round!

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I'm big on scorecards.

For four of the areas courses, I have three generations of scorecards, all 15 or more years apart. It's interesting to see how the yardage has changed - and sometimes the hole pars and layout - on these courses.

I have a giant alphabetical sorting folder that's full of scorecards. Golf courses from more than 20 states are represented.

With the recent TM vs. Callaway arms race, I have gotten different TaylorMade caps for my brother. He plays a Burner 2.0 driver, so if he's in a four-day tournament he can wear a different TM cap for each round!

Forgot those, I don't keep the scorecards but I do scan them to keep a copy electronically.

Joe Paradiso

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I have a giant alphabetical sorting folder that's full of scorecards. Golf courses from more than 20 states are represented.

That's a great idea. Mine are just in a big ziplock bag.

In my bag:

Driver: Titleist TSi3 | 15º 3-Wood: Ping G410 | 17º 2-Hybrid: Ping G410 | 19º 3-Iron: TaylorMade GAPR Lo |4-PW Irons: Nike VR Pro Combo | 54º SW, 60º LW: Titleist Vokey SM8 | Putter: Odyssey Toulon Las Vegas H7

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Im collecting the courses logo balls.. every new course I play in I buy their logo ball so I can see what courses ive played at

My bag..

- Driver: Taylormade Jetspeed 10.5* 

- 5 Wood: Ping G20 15*

- Irons: Taylormade SLDR 4-PW, AW

- Weges: Cleveland C16 (55, 60)

- Putter: Odyssey Metal X

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- Srixon Qstar

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Nada. Zip. Well except for the memories.

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Never even thought about keeping anything as a trophy. Lucked up and made an eagle on the third hole of my first ever round of golf (and didn't even know what an eagle was). I just figured people made them all the time.

A friend of mine bought himself some kind of a trophy for a double-eagle he made and that was the first time I ever knew of somebody buying themselves their own trophy. I had to give him a sideways glance.

(Seemed a little weird to me).

I figured trophies were something they gave you, for leading the league in something, to take home and show your mom so she could stack them in a closet somewhere to gather dust.

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I kept scorecards and pencils, but now, for mementos of courses, I like video. Too bad one can't easily keep videos of great rounds/shots.

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