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Mizuno MP-32 v MacGregor 1025CM Flighted Rifle 5.0
 
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P.H
07/09/06 10:09
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ian.....get a secong hobby to fuel your 'trying everything out hobby' and leave the mac's in the bag forever more

my 303's are the 4th set of irons in 10 years...but the first 2 set dont count cos i was a novice and didnt know what i was buying :)
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MisterS3 (16.8)
07/09/06 11:48
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PH -Re: Hobbies.

i have the guitar thing. But I've left a PRS Custom 24 Bird 10 Top to be bought (a bit like the mp 60's) so i don't feel like i have done everything and have nothing left to buy. I'm not good enough at golf for all the miura/tour stuff.
Although i have tinnitus now so can't play my guitars as much as i'd like to.
Also why i can't buy a cobra driver! :) lol

So what do you suggest as new hobby?

Aside - did you notice that nick shot a 69 AFTER selling his MP-32's.....well once i've sold them i'll be shooting better scores too :) (what do you mean that's not how it works!) ;p lol

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P.H
07/09/06 11:54
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my vice used to be snooker cues then shotguns
used to buy a new cue every 3 months...at around 100-200 quid a pop...then my dad got me in clay shooting and developed an addiction to keep buying new guns in 6 years i had about 15(but i made money on every gun i ever sold)

so i was suprised that i wasnt as bad when it came to golf
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P.H
07/09/06 11:58
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oh and i have booked 18 holes for satdi :)
come sciatica or not the 303's get an outing........even if my bro has to push my trolley
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MisterS3 (16.8)
07/09/06 12:02
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PH - Problem with snooker (pool i love) is that you need someone around the same ability as you to play against. My mates and i joined a snooker club for a few years and would only go once every 6months.

As for clay pigeon shooting. My ears couldn't take it :(

My guitar habit was pretty bad, because i'd have these 30kilo rack valve amps and huge 4x12 speakers lying around. All gone now! So i can't complain about the amount of space a few putters take up!

My golf habit have only be expensive because of my r7 and rescue dual tp. £300 between them. Although this year membership and joining came to £1350ish! So all my gear buying is really a drop in the ocean when compared to that. And i tend to buy my gear second hand and punt it on with minimal loss. I call it the rental fee :)

But I think i'll liquidate some of my assest. Watch out for a putter clearance coming to a screen near you soon! :)

If i get myself a good lady - she'll have to be a golfer! :)
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MisterS3 (16.8)
07/09/06 12:04
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Hope it all goes well on Saturday. Look forward to hearing all about it the 303's :)
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P.H
07/09/06 12:08
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i tried to get my mrs into golf......
purely hoping she would like it and want to go every week and secondly she drives and i dont so i would get up the range more :)

but she dont want a bar of it :(
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MisterS3 (16.8)
07/09/06 12:36
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PH - my old boss had sciatica and could drive an automatic? Or is it your right leg/side that's the problem?

The only worry about having a significant other playing golf is that she whups your ass at it. Eg LGL - she's off 7 in 4 years! And from what i've heard she 'lays pipe' i.e is the straightest of straight drivers! The male ego is a fragile thing! :)
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P.H
07/09/06 12:39
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its the left leg....
but i also forgot to mention that while i have many talents driving is not one of them
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