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Ottekrall

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  1. Ottekrall

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  2. Quick question (wich relates to me aswell), do you carry or use a trolley? I´ve always carried my bag and like you, often have a breakdown around hole 12-14.. just recently started to rent a push-cart when it was warm (above 23*C, im cold-blooded :p ) and actually felt so good with it I ended up buying one to have when it´s warm or i feel low on energy in before hand.
  3. I don´t know about the edge-version, but in the end of last season i regripped with the Signature grips on all the irons (signature II on 3w and soon on D, and H aswell), aswell as the widowmaker midsize for the putter, and got to say I absolutely love them. In contrast to what you experienced with your version I think the signature feels soft and abit "padded", aswell as the pattern (atleast in my hands) seems to really give me a secure grip. Adding a couple of pics just for the sake of it.
  4. Subaru Legacy/Outback, gets you everywhere you want to go in comfort (even during worst winter-snow) and takes your bags and other equipment with room to spare (is availible with a 6 cyl aswell).
  5. Bringing dogs is quite common on my home course (think it´s pretty common all over sweden). I too bring my dog from time to time, and to be honest it doesent speed me up on the course nor does it slow me down, play just the same as normally. But i do have some real use of her when i slip my ball into the forrest (unforgiving forrest course) since i´ve gotten her to find balls on command (quite good way to spend time when waiting for the ball infront to get moving aswell). Most people here behave quite well with their dogs and take care of the things around them, but as always there are the few that does not and is the most visible... happened a few times that I´ve used the spare plastic thats always in a pocket to pick up someone elses stuff in the middle of fw :s
  6. Finally got around to mounting my Bw signature´s on the sticks + a medium putter grip. Had the "signature 2" on my 3w and (old) hybrid during the season and l just loved them, so can´t wait to get out and try the rest now. The driver and new hybrid will get theirs soon enough aswell, but just couldn´t justify for myself to cut the new grips off of them :)
  7. Thanks! It varies quite alot depending on where in sweden you´re at (long country with very varied nature). But generally what is found in most parts is roe-deer, moose, hare, fox, pigeon, ducks and lynx. In southern/middle you also find wild boar, fallow-deer, red-deer, pheasant and rabbit. More to the middle and north there is rock- and willow ptarmigan , capercaillie, black grouse and bear. + quite alot more, those are just the ones I took from mind and (with a few exeptions) what i´ve hunted.
  8. I´m a Surveyor with Industry, Lasescanning and Church-GIS as my primary focuses.
  9. Hey all! Found it just as well to stop lurking and becomming a member here (since I just keep coming back and soaking up some good advice and wibes from the great community). Here in sweden most part of the country is still frozen up and most of the country still has snow, (some of the southern part have just begun to defrost), so reading and watching some great golf atleast keeps the loonging in check until the premiere :) About me then. Just turned 30, and started playing golf in the summer 2012, and is atm at an 26,1 hcp, but steadily going down, and trying to plan for 2-3 rounds a week for the season to come. Working as a consultant engineering-surveyor at one of the leading firms in sweden since 2011. When not working or golfing, I´m found at the waterfront fishing, or in the forrest hunting. The time I´m left with i spend with my dog(s) training tracking and rescue-seeking. Looking forward to keep hanging around the community! //CJ
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