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Everything posted by Wedgie
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Yep, I think you have to wait. The kick in the balls so to speak is when you order you are lead to believe they are in stock and ready to go in a couple days if you customize them. It isn't until you pay that is says shipping in 5-7 weeks or something like that.
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I can’t believe you are counting those jokes as actual posts but whatever....congrats! Sent from my iPad using MyGolfSpy
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Pulled the trigger on a Garmin Approach S62. Sent from my iPad using MyGolfSpy
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I'll throw in a bad one for you guys. What's the difference between an oral thermometer and an anal thermometer? Taste
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Between you and B. Boston's jokes I think a New England gathering is becoming less likely.
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So the cooler kept the beers cold thru 9. None left for a longer term evaluation of the chill factor. With a full 6 in the bag I noticed slight resistance pulling my putter out of the bag since the cooler encroaches on the putter well space. For reference I had an Evnroll ER1.2 in the bag with a standard pistol grip. I could see how a large putter grip would get hung up on the beers. Further testing required. Sent from my iPad using MyGolfSpy
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Do you think there is a market to watch me drink beer live? I know there isn't one to watch me play golf. Beers will be loaded at 2:30 EST. Tee off at 3:30 and playing 9. I''ll drink 2 on the course then save the other 4 for later tonight when I get home to test how cold they stay. The best part is the cooler is removable and not a permanent pouch so cleaning will be easy and beer will be portable. No ice in today's test.
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HERE WE GO! Favoite Brand Poll - lets hear it
Wedgie replied to fairwaygolfusa's topic in General Equipment Talk
Adams Golf gets my vote! Sent from my iPad using MyGolfSpy -
I game the Cleveland Launchers which is a whole different level of forgiveness and one of the first things I noticed when playing these was that they really never twist. Squaring them up is the hardest part.