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  1. Nope. She's married as far as I know.
  2. PvtPublic

    Undies

    I wear what I think Jockey calls sport boxers. They're like boxer briefs but go almost to the kneeand are fairly snug but not tight.
  3. 27 here. Can't wait for this snow to be gone so I can get back to playing.
  4. My roommate and I sat and watched it from our front window and it was really cool. I missed the last one, so I was glad to get to see one again.
  5. I watched the first couple of episodes and wasn't all that impressed. Then I happened to catch an episode last week my roommate was watching. Now I'm flying through the back episodes so I can catch up! Man the show really hooked me with that newer episode. So awesome.
  6. 49-0 now. Regular old sausagefest in here!
  7. The Firesole, Firesole Tour, and Supersteel (they all came out at the same time, 1999) weren't available in 1-iron.
  8. I've been looking for one for ages, but have not been able to find one. I'm starting to believe this club didn't exist.
  9. Did Taylor Made make a driving iron (1-iron) that had a flame/fireball on the sole instead of a number to identify the club? I've looked through TMs Vintage club listings. The problem is that they don't have pictures of the 1-irons for most of the sets, just a general picture to give you an idea of the overall look. Like I said, the only thing I remember being unique about this club is the flame/fireball in place of the identifying number. Without having a 1-iron picture from all of the sets, I've not been able to figure out whether this club existed or not. According to TM's website, the only sets it could be from are 01 Forged 300, 95-98 Burner Tour, 91-94 ICW 11 or 5, 91-94 Burner Midsize, or 87-90 TPI. I know it wasn't older than an 87. I've seen the 1-iron from the Burner Tour and the 87-90 TPI, so I know those are not it. Still hunting for a picture of the rest. It could have also been a stand-alone driving iron, but it doesn't show up anywhere on the iron list, but their wedge sets do, so I'd imagine it would. Am I crazy or does this club actually exist?
  10. Computer Network Engineering in Savoy, Illinois. If anyone in a warmer climate needs a CCIE, let me know! Too much snow is hampering my golf game!
  11. I'm a member at a few courses. These are in order of favorites. University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Golf Course http://www.uofigolf.com/ Urbana Country Club http://www.urbanacountryclub.com/ Lincolnshire Fields Country Club http://www.lincolnshirefieldscc.com/ Champaign Country Club http://www.champaigncountryclub.com/
  12. I'd have to say Tiger, simply because of his knowledge of the game outside of the course. He's as much a part of the technical team at Nike as the engineers are. That alone puts him above Jack. As for the best golfer ON the course, it'd be an excellent and thrilling thing to watch, that's for sure. Again, though, I'd have to go with Tiger. Mainly because technology has brought everyone so close together in terms of scores, and yet he still blows tournaments away.
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