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I'm a mid-80s player and shot my best round ever 78 there last year. Great course IMO obviously. It was in great shape.

How to watch the game when it restarts

Posted by KRobinson on 3/31/26 at 9:53 pm
I dont see it on ESPN

re: Truck Gun?

Posted by KRobinson on 3/8/26 at 5:36 am to
CZ P-10C on magnet under steering wheel with kydex holster.

golf ball deals

Posted by KRobinson on 2/22/26 at 3:03 pm
looking to get an arly season supply. Is it worth it to go with the 2024 versions of the Taylormade TP5s or should I go with the tour response. I normally swing it in the low 170s but can crank it up to 185 or so in ballspeed. I don't spin in very much but at thew end of the year last year, I started to find a "half" shot. I've heard the tour response balls are a little too soft but something tells me I'm not that good. I'd love to order on some kind of deal you guys know of...

re: Wetlands or Farm d’Alllie

Posted by KRobinson on 2/6/26 at 7:31 pm to
The lady serving drinks and food at the wetlands is a fricking bittttttch tho. Farm is more uppidy up

re: Wetlands or Farm d’Alllie

Posted by KRobinson on 2/6/26 at 7:26 pm to
farm is harder wetlands is cheaper. easy answer

Golf Training Aids

Posted by KRobinson on 2/6/26 at 7:24 pm
I've been intrigued by the connector training aid, but have my doubts about the price. I've bought a lot of training aids and feel like none of them have solved any of my issues of the club getting behind me and blocking it to the right and left. So what's your favorite drill/training aid you've come across?

Best Appliances

Posted by KRobinson on 12/7/25 at 7:32 pm
Just bought a new house and I'm going to need to invest in a washer, dryer and refrigerator. What brands are the most reliable with the least amount of repairs?

I see a lot of people talking about the speed queens for the washer/dryer. Are they worth the money?

re: Heated socks

Posted by KRobinson on 12/5/25 at 10:06 am to
I was looking at the muddy outdoors nucleus. How do the LENZ compare?

Heated socks

Posted by KRobinson on 12/4/25 at 2:40 pm
With all the chinese products on amazon (lolz), Whats y'all thoughts on the best heated socks for the money on the market?

re: Meta data center job

Posted by KRobinson on 10/7/25 at 8:35 am to
Why does it have to be the biggest city? Enjoy the countryside and live on 3.5 acres
I have a Doyle's huntin hoist but it's quite heavy for what it is. Super convenient and very effective, but I'm looking for a lighter option with a longer rope. Doyles is 30' and I'm looking for something 40'.
You can't just farm sugar cane anywhere. But all in all we don't need to use high fructose corn syrup anyway.
Stopped conversating at the restaurant stood up while everyone sat down and locked straight into the game willing the tigers to victory..

re: For those have asked for it

Posted by KRobinson on 6/19/25 at 1:45 pm to
I've actually asked all my group chats to make this for me.. you came through. Impressed

Hitting mat

Posted by KRobinson on 3/15/25 at 1:14 am
I have a launch monitor and have been using my hitting mat for 3 years now but it’s falling apart. What mat do you guys suggest? I want a one piece mat. No insert or holes for tees. One piece for durability because all the inserts do is cause tears down the road. What yall got?
Currently have 1.5 acres that I financed and we plan to build on this property. I can use the equity on my land as down payment and I know that it takes around 20% down payment to build a house. I need to start gathering information and getting a plan of attack on this project because it's starting to stress me out. As of right now, I think a good total square footage for us is around 2200-2500 because we have no kids and it's just the 2 of us, but we want this to be our forever home. I have around 30k in cash and plan to save more until we sign a construction loan. I'm hoping to put down around 60k along with the equity on the land as down payment. I'm also hoping to have around 20k for furniture and what not. What are the breakdown of the numbers and what's the current price per square foot? We don't want to build something and then later down the road have regret on it not being what we want.

We want 3 bed 2 baths. Open floor plan for the living. We want to walk into a mud room with spacious laundry room. We want the kitchen and dining facing the living room and to have an entertainment area out back.

Any help and direction on this would be greatly appreciated. I don't want to be house broke. TIA

ETA: total house income would be around 250k at that time.

re: Need a new dishwasher

Posted by KRobinson on 2/5/25 at 4:14 pm to
just use your hands