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Rob L

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    Rob L reacted to WillieP77 in Mid-Atlantic: NY, PA, NJ, DE, MD, VA   
    Hi Spies!  I'm just starting off with the forum so I figured this was a good place to start:
    I have been playing golf for about 15 years.  I put my clubs up after a year of college golf for 6 years and have recently gotten back into the game.  My typical handicap is between an 8-10.
    I love the challenge of golf.  You can have the best round of your life and the next day it all fall apart.  It's truly a game that can never be won, only played.
    I am really interested to be involved with product testing and meet more golf enthusiast.
    I'm from Virginia Beach, VA. I currently don't have a "home course", but I spend most of my time at Virginia Beach National.
    The best thing about golf in Hampton Roads is access to a number of different course.  They all vary in challenge and layout, so you never get bored.  The downside is no elevation change.  As I get back into tournament golf it's hard getting used to clubbing up and down in hilly regions.
    I'm a registered Architect.
    Combination of my childhood nickname and football number from high school.
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    Rob L got a reaction from jturner7499 in Mid-Atlantic: NY, PA, NJ, DE, MD, VA   
    Hi, new to the forum. Currently a resident physician and golf is helping to keep me sane through the long hours. It is a great escape to think about nothing but your next shot for 3 to 4 hours. 
    Been playing golf for 20 years with a 10 year hiatus of only 5 rounds over that span after deciding to leave the school team and pursue medical school. Recently starting playing more in the last year and getting my game back together.
    currently playing at an 8.6 index which will likely be the apex for the next few years with a newborn on the way any day now. 
    Started visiting my golf spy for their data centric reviews. And was introduced to the forum via contests. My borderline (ok actual) obsession with golf will be well served with an outlet like this. Also my wife will be happy to hear less about golf. 
    In southern NJ, playing out of rancocas golf club due to cheap membership that allows enough left over money to play other tracts, and balling on a budget. Will play all over the region. We have a wealth of architecture including multiple Donald Ross courses. Unfortunately many are private. Jeffersonville in PA(a public Donald Ross) Scotland run, sea view, Atlantic City cc and ballamore are all pretty good public tracts in the South Jersey region. Downside is snow, but w proper attire can play all winter if no snow on ground. 
    I am a resident physician in internal medicine aspiring for cardiology fellowship. 
    Happy to have this wonderful life of golf introduced at a young age thanks to my Dad. 
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    Rob L got a reaction from MDGolfHacker in Mid-Atlantic: NY, PA, NJ, DE, MD, VA   
    Hi, new to the forum. Currently a resident physician and golf is helping to keep me sane through the long hours. It is a great escape to think about nothing but your next shot for 3 to 4 hours. 
    Been playing golf for 20 years with a 10 year hiatus of only 5 rounds over that span after deciding to leave the school team and pursue medical school. Recently starting playing more in the last year and getting my game back together.
    currently playing at an 8.6 index which will likely be the apex for the next few years with a newborn on the way any day now. 
    Started visiting my golf spy for their data centric reviews. And was introduced to the forum via contests. My borderline (ok actual) obsession with golf will be well served with an outlet like this. Also my wife will be happy to hear less about golf. 
    In southern NJ, playing out of rancocas golf club due to cheap membership that allows enough left over money to play other tracts, and balling on a budget. Will play all over the region. We have a wealth of architecture including multiple Donald Ross courses. Unfortunately many are private. Jeffersonville in PA(a public Donald Ross) Scotland run, sea view, Atlantic City cc and ballamore are all pretty good public tracts in the South Jersey region. Downside is snow, but w proper attire can play all winter if no snow on ground. 
    I am a resident physician in internal medicine aspiring for cardiology fellowship. 
    Happy to have this wonderful life of golf introduced at a young age thanks to my Dad. 
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    Rob L got a reaction from Golfspy_CG2 in Mid-Atlantic: NY, PA, NJ, DE, MD, VA   
    Hi, new to the forum. Currently a resident physician and golf is helping to keep me sane through the long hours. It is a great escape to think about nothing but your next shot for 3 to 4 hours. 
    Been playing golf for 20 years with a 10 year hiatus of only 5 rounds over that span after deciding to leave the school team and pursue medical school. Recently starting playing more in the last year and getting my game back together.
    currently playing at an 8.6 index which will likely be the apex for the next few years with a newborn on the way any day now. 
    Started visiting my golf spy for their data centric reviews. And was introduced to the forum via contests. My borderline (ok actual) obsession with golf will be well served with an outlet like this. Also my wife will be happy to hear less about golf. 
    In southern NJ, playing out of rancocas golf club due to cheap membership that allows enough left over money to play other tracts, and balling on a budget. Will play all over the region. We have a wealth of architecture including multiple Donald Ross courses. Unfortunately many are private. Jeffersonville in PA(a public Donald Ross) Scotland run, sea view, Atlantic City cc and ballamore are all pretty good public tracts in the South Jersey region. Downside is snow, but w proper attire can play all winter if no snow on ground. 
    I am a resident physician in internal medicine aspiring for cardiology fellowship. 
    Happy to have this wonderful life of golf introduced at a young age thanks to my Dad. 
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