dduarte85
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- Joined
- Aug 1, 2018
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Transformative season of golf after retooling my bag, dedicating more time to practice, and simply rekindling a desire for the game. Here's what's in the bag and what will be here for the long run. At the present moment my putter is working well and has been in the bag for quite a few years but am awaiting the arrival of a Bat Attack H putter to test and see how a high MOI putter will do for my game.
First up, is my an old bag that has stayed with me for a while and has been in and out of rotation for some time. Personally, I am torn on that bag as it belongs to a club I am not a member of, now will I likely ever be. During my college years I caddied at The Country Club in Brookline, MA and it provided me with financial support to buy books and allowed me to play the course twice weekly. I'm fortunate enough to have played about 50 rounds on the course, however, I have never played the combined championship course played during the Opens and Ryder Cup. I'm torn because of what a club like that represents and its closed doors. However, one of my heroes is Francis Ouimet and his story and what he overcame and the life he went on to live. I teach at an all boys school outside of Boston and many of my students are members at clubs like TCC and am fortunate to have a chance to play the course here and there as a guest.
First up, is my an old bag that has stayed with me for a while and has been in and out of rotation for some time. Personally, I am torn on that bag as it belongs to a club I am not a member of, now will I likely ever be. During my college years I caddied at The Country Club in Brookline, MA and it provided me with financial support to buy books and allowed me to play the course twice weekly. I'm fortunate enough to have played about 50 rounds on the course, however, I have never played the combined championship course played during the Opens and Ryder Cup. I'm torn because of what a club like that represents and its closed doors. However, one of my heroes is Francis Ouimet and his story and what he overcame and the life he went on to live. I teach at an all boys school outside of Boston and many of my students are members at clubs like TCC and am fortunate to have a chance to play the course here and there as a guest.