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Date: 16 Nov 2006 19:09:31
From: skip_lunch
Subject: What's In Your Bag


Of course - I'll go first - This set I have assembled last couple of years -
I'm loving em all -
Current Set



905R Titleist Driver 10.5 with YS6 shaft

Steelhead + 3 Wood stock graphite

Steelhead + 5 Wood stock graphite

Cleveland Halo Hybrid 3 Iron Cleveland Graphite

Irons Mizuno MP 37 3-PW (carry 4-PW) 2* Flat DGS300

Sandwedge Mizuno MP 14 2* Flat 55* DGW

Lob Wedge Titleist Raw Vokey 60* 260.06 2* Flat 60* DGW

Putter Ping Anser Manganese Bronze 2* Flat Ping Steel with Stock Grip



Grips on irons and woods Lamkin Crossline M.580






 
Date: 17 Nov 2006 06:41:53
From: bill-o
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


TaylorMade R5 draw bias, stock R-80 shaft
TaylorMade 300 15* 3W stock R-80 shaft
Bridgestone 18* hybrid Adilda NV (green) S shaft
McHenry Metals 21* hybrid stock R shaft
KZG forged blades 5-9, P, A, S, L wedges, TT dynalite R shafts
STX Envision, Sync Tour, or Greenie II putter
--
bill-o

A "gimme" can best be defined as an agreement between
two golfers neither of whom can putt very well.


 
Date: 16 Nov 2006 20:20:37
From: Scott M. Kozel
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


A professional clubfitter made me a new set of clubs this year. I
recommend them highly - Flagstick Custom Golf, Midlothian, VA.

Calrton Heritage woods, 1, 3 and 5

Power Play Select 5000 Hybrid irons, 1, 2, 3 and 4

KZG irons 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, PW, AW, SW, LW

I still use my Acushnet Bullseye putter from the late 1960s. When I
play well my putts for a round is in the low 30s, so I am not ready to
switch yet!

Selecting 14 clubs from all those is easy. My typical carry for
Belmont Golf Course at Richmond VA, is woods 1 and 5, hybrid irons 2, 3
and 4, irons 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, PW, SW, LW, and putter.



 
Date: 17 Nov 2006 03:56:50
From: Matt
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


Driver - Titleist 983E 8.5 w/Grafalloy Blue S
3 Wood - Titleist 980F DG S300
5 Wood - TaylorMade V-Steel DG S300
Irons - Titleist 690.CB 4-9 DG S300
PW - Titleist Vokey 200 Series Oil Can DG S300
GW - Cleveland 588 53 DG S400
SW - Cleveland CG10 56 DG S400
LW - Cleveland 588 60 DG S300
Putter - Scotty Cameron Newport 2.5 with stock grip wrapped with a tennis
racket grip.

Usually carry 3 or 4 Titleist Players Gloves, 12-15 ProV1x, 4 Sharpie Pens,
spike wrench with extra spikes and about 200 tees!

Matt




"skip_lunch" <right@never.com > wrote in message
news:%477h.2328$rn1.52@newsfe19.lga...
> Of course - I'll go first - This set I have assembled last couple of
> years - I'm loving em all -
> Current Set
>
>
>
> 905R Titleist Driver 10.5 with YS6 shaft
>
> Steelhead + 3 Wood stock graphite
>
> Steelhead + 5 Wood stock graphite
>
> Cleveland Halo Hybrid 3 Iron Cleveland Graphite
>
> Irons Mizuno MP 37 3-PW (carry 4-PW) 2* Flat DGS300
>
> Sandwedge Mizuno MP 14 2* Flat 55* DGW
>
> Lob Wedge Titleist Raw Vokey 60* 260.06 2* Flat 60* DGW
>
> Putter Ping Anser Manganese Bronze 2* Flat Ping Steel with Stock Grip
>
>
>
> Grips on irons and woods Lamkin Crossline M.580
>
>




 
Date: 16 Nov 2006 21:44:02
From: RB
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


skip_lunch wrote:
> Of course - I'll go first - This set I have assembled last couple of years -
> I'm loving em all -
> Current Set
>
>
>
> 905R Titleist Driver 10.5 with YS6 shaft
>
> Steelhead + 3 Wood stock graphite
>
> Steelhead + 5 Wood stock graphite
>
> Cleveland Halo Hybrid 3 Iron Cleveland Graphite
>
> Irons Mizuno MP 37 3-PW (carry 4-PW) 2* Flat DGS300
>
> Sandwedge Mizuno MP 14 2* Flat 55* DGW
>
> Lob Wedge Titleist Raw Vokey 60* 260.06 2* Flat 60* DGW
>
> Putter Ping Anser Manganese Bronze 2* Flat Ping Steel with Stock Grip
>
>
>
> Grips on irons and woods Lamkin Crossline M.580
>
>


Cleveland Launcher 460 driver (2004 model)

Cleveland Launcher steel 3 and 5 woods (2003 model)

Titleist 962B 3-iron (bent 2 degrees weak), MOI-matched

Joe Powell forged blades 5-PW, MOI-matched, old school lofts

Maltby M-series Black Ion wedges, 53-06 (bent to 54-07)
and 60-06, ground, MOI-matched

Golfsmith Snake Eyes Python Pure Balance I putter, 2 degrees flat

Lamkin Crossline Cord on everything

Titleist ProV1



--
Ron


 
Date: 16 Nov 2006 17:12:53
From: FredK
Subject: Re: FOX News VS Other media



"Brian Foster" <brianfoster@houston.rr.com > wrote in message
news:X457h.10726$mR4.3940@tornado.texas.rr.com...
>
> "FredK" <fred.nospam@nospam.dec.com> wrote in why not go and do some
> research and thinking on your own...
>> who knows - maybe you'll be the person who comes up with a plan to
>> "solve" the problem.
>>
> Let me guess, you're really Alec Baldwin? Or perhaps Barbara Streisand?
>

Let me try my high-C above C... nope. Lemme check for some drugs or
bruises on the wife... nope. Guess I'm neither.

But I love your non-answer after your nonsense.

Are you really Foster Brooks?





 
Date: 17 Nov 2006 03:19:43
From: Capt. Courageous
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


Talyor made 540 XD 10.5* stiff shaft 55 grams (soft tip)
Titleist 4 wood 17* loft with fujikura stiff shaft
Mizuno fli-hi 3 iron hybrid 21* with graphite

irons - Mizuno 4- PW MP-23 reg loft/lie, steel regular 300 shafts
Ping 52* Tour wedge
Cheapo Wilson 55* sand wedge (about to replace this)
60* even cheaper lob wedge (will replace soon with Titleist 58 SM 8* bounce

Odyssey white steel putter mallet

Balls - 2 (just kidding) - mix of Nike Power Distance, V1s

Kevin






 
Date: 16 Nov 2006 18:53:47
From:
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag




On Nov 16, 7:09 pm, "skip_lunch" <r...@never.com > wrote:
> Of course - I'll go first - This set I have assembled last couple of years -
> I'm loving em all -
> Current Set
>
> 905R Titleist Driver 10.5 with YS6 shaft
>
> Steelhead + 3 Wood stock graphite
>
> Steelhead + 5 Wood stock graphite
>
> Cleveland Halo Hybrid 3 Iron Cleveland Graphite
>
> Irons Mizuno MP 37 3-PW (carry 4-PW) 2* Flat DGS300
>
> Sandwedge Mizuno MP 14 2* Flat 55* DGW
>
> Lob Wedge Titleist Raw Vokey 60* 260.06 2* Flat 60* DGW
>
> Putter Ping Anser Manganese Bronze 2* Flat Ping Steel with Stock Grip
>
> Grips on irons and woods Lamkin Crossline M.580

TM 540 12% Reg shaft
TM mid 5 Rescue
TM Mid 3 Rescue
3-P Mizuno MX-23 Reg Graph shafts / Lampkin Tortion control Grips
Mizuno Forged 52% wedge
Ping Eye 58 % SW



 
Date: 16 Nov 2006 20:38:29
From: Lloyd Parsons
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


In article <%477h.2328$rn1.52@newsfe19.lga >,
"skip_lunch" <right@never.com > wrote:

> Of course - I'll go first - This set I have assembled last couple of years -
> I'm loving em all -
> Current Set
>
>
>
> 905R Titleist Driver 10.5 with YS6 shaft
>
> Steelhead + 3 Wood stock graphite
>
> Steelhead + 5 Wood stock graphite
>
> Cleveland Halo Hybrid 3 Iron Cleveland Graphite
>
> Irons Mizuno MP 37 3-PW (carry 4-PW) 2* Flat DGS300
>
> Sandwedge Mizuno MP 14 2* Flat 55* DGW
>
> Lob Wedge Titleist Raw Vokey 60* 260.06 2* Flat 60* DGW
>
> Putter Ping Anser Manganese Bronze 2* Flat Ping Steel with Stock Grip
>
>
>
> Grips on irons and woods Lamkin Crossline M.580

Here's mine:

Driver : Louisville Golf Smart II Persimmon w/Rifle shaft
3,4,5 Woods : MacGregor WDX2 w/Steel shafts
3 Ironwood : TourEdge JMax w/Senior Graphite shaft
4-PW : Callaway Big Bertha w/RH96 Lite Graphite shafts
SW : Callaway VFT w/RH96 Lite Graphite Shaft
Putter : MacGregor

Watch cap, gloves, various balls and tees


 
Date: 16 Nov 2006 18:36:55
From: Steve Gavette
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


KZG Gemini 460
TM V-Steel 15º
TM CB/MB Combo 3-GW
Pelz SW
SC Futura




  
Date: 19 Nov 2006 21:32:56
From: Bob
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


In the postings that listed things other than clubs I noticed one glaring
omission ... nobody carries a rule book? I've got one in my bag ... and a
lot of other stuff too!

Bob




   
Date: 19 Nov 2006 20:03:02
From: Bert Robbins
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


Bob wrote:
> In the postings that listed things other than clubs I noticed one glaring
> omission ... nobody carries a rule book? I've got one in my bag ... and a
> lot of other stuff too!

I actually pulled out my rule book, that is always in my golf bag,
during a tournament to check the rules on a lateral hazard.

But, the reason I have been carrying it for these past few years is to
pull it out and have my father-in-law show me the exact rule that
applies to whatever he is saying.


    
Date: 20 Nov 2006 06:53:48
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag



"Bert Robbins" <screw@you.com > wrote in message
news:wf-dnX9c9oNbY_3YnZ2dnUVZ_tKdnZ2d@comcast.com...
> Bob wrote:
>> In the postings that listed things other than clubs I noticed one glaring
>> omission ... nobody carries a rule book? I've got one in my bag ... and
>> a lot of other stuff too!
>
> I actually pulled out my rule book, that is always in my golf bag, during
> a tournament to check the rules on a lateral hazard.
>
> But, the reason I have been carrying it for these past few years is to
> pull it out and have my father-in-law show me the exact rule that applies
> to whatever he is saying.


I bet you are out of the will. ;-)




   
Date: 19 Nov 2006 19:57:52
From: sfb
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


Large type version. Old eyes.

"Bob" <Junk@bin.net > wrote in message
news:b448h.14520$yl4.7215@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com...
> In the postings that listed things other than clubs I noticed one glaring
> omission ... nobody carries a rule book? I've got one in my bag ... and a
> lot of other stuff too!
>
> Bob
>




   
Date: 19 Nov 2006 18:42:53
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag



"Bob" <Junk@bin.net > wrote in message
news:b448h.14520$yl4.7215@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com...
> In the postings that listed things other than clubs I noticed one glaring
> omission ... nobody carries a rule book? I've got one in my bag ... and a
> lot of other stuff too!
>
> Bob
>

I thought that was a given --- just like tees....




    
Date: 19 Nov 2006 21:22:07
From: IcUrdazedandconfused
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 18:42:53 -0500, "A Brick in the Wall"
<NoSpam@NoThanks.com > wrote:

>
>"Bob" <Junk@bin.net> wrote in message
>news:b448h.14520$yl4.7215@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com...
>> In the postings that listed things other than clubs I noticed one glaring
>> omission ... nobody carries a rule book? I've got one in my bag ... and a
>> lot of other stuff too!
>>
>> Bob
>>
>
>I thought that was a given --- just like tees....
>
Not for me. I would never have a rule book. What good would it ever
do you if you tried to use it on your playing partners?


     
Date: 20 Nov 2006 06:52:55
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag



"IcUrdazedandconfused" <IcUrdazed@confused.net > wrote in message
news:l842m2hnpacs2t0vetuefqn8nmeintgilo@4ax.com...
> On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 18:42:53 -0500, "A Brick in the Wall"
> <NoSpam@NoThanks.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>"Bob" <Junk@bin.net> wrote in message
>>news:b448h.14520$yl4.7215@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com...
>>> In the postings that listed things other than clubs I noticed one
>>> glaring
>>> omission ... nobody carries a rule book? I've got one in my bag ... and
>>> a
>>> lot of other stuff too!
>>>
>>> Bob
>>>
>>
>>I thought that was a given --- just like tees....
>>
> Not for me. I would never have a rule book. What good would it ever
> do you if you tried to use it on your playing partners?

You buy the hard bound version so as to inflict more pain OR you carve out
the middle & hide a flask from them.




      
Date: 20 Nov 2006 09:48:35
From: IcUrdazedandconfused
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


On Mon, 20 Nov 2006 06:52:55 -0500, "A Brick in the Wall"
<NoSpam@NoThanks.com > wrote:

>
>"IcUrdazedandconfused" <IcUrdazed@confused.net> wrote in message
>news:l842m2hnpacs2t0vetuefqn8nmeintgilo@4ax.com...
>> On Sun, 19 Nov 2006 18:42:53 -0500, "A Brick in the Wall"
>> <NoSpam@NoThanks.com> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>"Bob" <Junk@bin.net> wrote in message
>>>news:b448h.14520$yl4.7215@newssvr12.news.prodigy.com...
>>>> In the postings that listed things other than clubs I noticed one
>>>> glaring
>>>> omission ... nobody carries a rule book? I've got one in my bag ... and
>>>> a
>>>> lot of other stuff too!
>>>>
>>>> Bob
>>>>
>>>
>>>I thought that was a given --- just like tees....
>>>
>> Not for me. I would never have a rule book. What good would it ever
>> do you if you tried to use it on your playing partners?
>
>You buy the hard bound version so as to inflict more pain OR you carve out
>the middle & hide a flask from them.
>

LOL. Good one.
That probably is a better use of the rule book....



 
Date: 16 Nov 2006 17:20:08
From: dugjustdug
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


Dave: You gotta clean out more often. :-)

R7 - 425 w/ Fuji 65 stiff shaft.
Louisville Persimmon 3 & 5 Woods - Graphite shafts
Hogan Apex 4 thru E - standard/standard/stiff
Mizuno Ni 56/8 and 60/8 wedges
El Cheapo chipping stick - left handed
Ancient Ping Anser - left handed

Bridgestone 330's or PV1's
Tees/Sharpie/Pen
Provisions like water, jerky and a Flask - in case of emergency
layers of clothes during the cold months

Now, clear the green, Slowpoke! I wanna hit!

On Nov 16, 5:07 pm, "Dave Lee" <DaveLe...@ix.netcom.RemovE.com > wrote:
> "skip_lunch" <r...@never.com> wrote in messagenews:%477h.2328$rn1.52@newsfe19.lga...
>
>
>
>
>
> > Of course - I'll go first - This set I have assembled last couple of
> years -
> > I'm loving em all -
> > Current Set
>
> > 905R Titleist Driver 10.5 with YS6 shaft
>
> > Steelhead + 3 Wood stock graphite
>
> > Steelhead + 5 Wood stock graphite
>
> > Cleveland Halo Hybrid 3 Iron Cleveland Graphite
>
> > Irons Mizuno MP 37 3-PW (carry 4-PW) 2* Flat DGS300
>
> > Sandwedge Mizuno MP 14 2* Flat 55* DGW
>
> > Lob Wedge Titleist Raw Vokey 60* 260.06 2* Flat 60* DGW
>
> > Putter Ping Anser Manganese Bronze 2* Flat Ping Steel with Stock Grip
>
> > Grips on irons and woods Lamkin Crossline M.580Among other things
>
> - 6 golf gloves (one RH for cold weather) - two are absolutely unwearable,
> even for practice
> - 13 old scorecards
> - Maybe 75 tees
> - 21 "chipping shag balls" (old Pro V1x'es like I normally play)
> - 8 playable Pro V1x's
> - 2 range balls that shouldn't have been there (will be returning them -
> not sure how they ended up in my bag - probably from the chipping practice
> area)
> - 3 ball marker repairing devices
> - one $2 corkscrew (useful in cleaning out grooves)
> - 1 rain jacket
> - 1 golf hat
> - $.85 in change
> - 9 golf pencils
> - one dry erase marker (used to find impact points on the club)
> - 1 bottle of sunscreen
> - one package of insect repellent wipes
> - 1 pair of sunglasses that can't be used (by me) on the golf course
> - 1 half used package of impact tape
> - 7 el-cheapo ball markers
> - probably some golf clubs
> - old/beat-up/almost illegible yardage books for Pinehurst No. 2 and 4
> - old/beat-up/almost illegible yardage book for Little River Farm
> - My CD from my last trip to the Mel Sole Golf School which I had been
> looking for last month and couldn't find
>
> dave (who just happened to be cleaning out his bag today)- Hide quoted text -- Show quoted text -



 
Date: 16 Nov 2006 20:12:37
From: A Brick in the Wall
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag



"skip_lunch" <right@never.com > wrote in message
news:%477h.2328$rn1.52@newsfe19.lga...
> Of course - I'll go first - This set I have assembled last couple of
> years - I'm loving em all -
> Current Set
>
>
>
> 905R Titleist Driver 10.5 with YS6 shaft
>
> Steelhead + 3 Wood stock graphite
>
> Steelhead + 5 Wood stock graphite
>
> Cleveland Halo Hybrid 3 Iron Cleveland Graphite
>
> Irons Mizuno MP 37 3-PW (carry 4-PW) 2* Flat DGS300
>
> Sandwedge Mizuno MP 14 2* Flat 55* DGW
>
> Lob Wedge Titleist Raw Vokey 60* 260.06 2* Flat 60* DGW
>
> Putter Ping Anser Manganese Bronze 2* Flat Ping Steel with Stock Grip
>
>
>
> Grips on irons and woods Lamkin Crossline M.580
>
>


Nike Forged 9.0 400CC Driver --- bought maybe 4 years ago

but I tried a King Cobra HS9F 10.0 with the YS5.6+ Regular shaft yesterday &
will try it once more before dropping the $$$ on it --- I must admit the
guys were crapping about the drives I did hit with it. They were 30 yards
longer on a wet track.

I hit the Nike pretty good & can work the ball with it (8.7 index) -- buying
it came as a complete shock to me --- I went for a new Taylor Made & found I
hit this one best of all I tried & buying Nike was the last thing I wanted.

The reason I am looking for another was I want something to give me just a
little more air time for these soggy conditions in Northern Indiana at this
time of the year.

The rest --

Taylor Made Burner Bubble 3/5/7 woods

Cleveland CG-4 4 thru PW -- 1" long & 5.0 upright on all irons

Cleveland CG10 low bounce GW & SW

Older 2-Ball Putter




 
Date: 17 Nov 2006 01:07:53
From: Dave Lee
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag



"skip_lunch" <right@never.com > wrote in message
news:%477h.2328$rn1.52@newsfe19.lga...
> Of course - I'll go first - This set I have assembled last couple of
years -
> I'm loving em all -
> Current Set
>
>
>
> 905R Titleist Driver 10.5 with YS6 shaft
>
> Steelhead + 3 Wood stock graphite
>
> Steelhead + 5 Wood stock graphite
>
> Cleveland Halo Hybrid 3 Iron Cleveland Graphite
>
> Irons Mizuno MP 37 3-PW (carry 4-PW) 2* Flat DGS300
>
> Sandwedge Mizuno MP 14 2* Flat 55* DGW
>
> Lob Wedge Titleist Raw Vokey 60* 260.06 2* Flat 60* DGW
>
> Putter Ping Anser Manganese Bronze 2* Flat Ping Steel with Stock Grip
>
>
>
> Grips on irons and woods Lamkin Crossline M.580
>
>

Among other things

- 6 golf gloves (one RH for cold weather) - two are absolutely unwearable,
even for practice
- 13 old scorecards
- Maybe 75 tees
- 21 "chipping shag balls" (old Pro V1x'es like I normally play)
- 8 playable Pro V1x's
- 2 range balls that shouldn't have been there (will be returning them -
not sure how they ended up in my bag - probably from the chipping practice
area)
- 3 ball marker repairing devices
- one $2 corkscrew (useful in cleaning out grooves)
- 1 rain jacket
- 1 golf hat
- $.85 in change
- 9 golf pencils
- one dry erase marker (used to find impact points on the club)
- 1 bottle of sunscreen
- one package of insect repellent wipes
- 1 pair of sunglasses that can't be used (by me) on the golf course
- 1 half used package of impact tape
- 7 el-cheapo ball markers
- probably some golf clubs
- old/beat-up/almost illegible yardage books for Pinehurst No. 2 and 4
- old/beat-up/almost illegible yardage book for Little River Farm
- My CD from my last trip to the Mel Sole Golf School which I had been
looking for last month and couldn't find

dave (who just happened to be cleaning out his bag today)




 
Date: 16 Nov 2006 19:22:02
From: Martin Levac
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


Accuform PTM irons, 3 to P, various steel shafts
TaylorMade BubbleShaft 10.5*
Titleist SP-206
Various brands of balls

All of the above used and pre owned.


Martin Levac




  
Date: 16 Nov 2006 22:30:27
From: Jack Hollis
Subject: Re: Checked Gas Prices Lately?


On 16 Nov 2006 16:08:32 -0800, "John B." <johnb505@gmail.com > wrote:

>That's it. It's settled. The debate's over. All the science -- and I
>mean ALL of it -- that points to greenhouse gas emissions as
>contributing to global warming is hereby proven wrong by these two
>scientists. Now, aren't all you hippie environmental alarmists
>embarrassed?


There's a lot more than two scientists who report that the sun's
activity has increased. In fact, that's one thing that there's actual
evidence for. There's also actual evidence that CO2 is increasing in
the atmosphere. The big question is how much each factor contributes
to global warming. CO2 may have some impact, or perhaps none at all.
In any case, the idea that global warming is the result of CO2 buildup
is not proven.


   
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From:
Subject:


  
Date: 16 Nov 2006 19:14:15
From: The_Professor
Subject: Re: Checked Gas Prices Lately?



MnMikew wrote:
> "Carbon" <nobrac@nospam.tampabay.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:pan.2006.11.16.21.15.11.200413@nospam.tampabay.rr.com...
> > On Thu, 16 Nov 2006 11:42:31 -0600, MnMikew wrote:
> >
> >> You have no understanding of the world oil markets.
> >
> > And you do. Fantastic. Explain why the price of gas has fluctuated so much
> > the last month or so while the price per barrel of crude has been fairly
> > steady. Take your time.
>
> Look up speculators.

How can anyone ask a question like that? Gas is one commodity, crude
oil another. You don't like free market cotrol? Prefer govt.
control...if we had govt. control in the US gas would be at least 5
bucks a gallon...like it is elsewhere where you have a lot of govt.
control.



   
Date: 16 Nov 2006 23:03:54
From: Jack Hollis
Subject: Re: Checked Gas Prices Lately?


On 16 Nov 2006 19:14:15 -0800, "The_Professor" <dbid@att.net > wrote:

>> > And you do. Fantastic. Explain why the price of gas has fluctuated so much
>> > the last month or so while the price per barrel of crude has been fairly
>> > steady. Take your time.
>>
>> Look up speculators.
>
>How can anyone ask a question like that? Gas is one commodity, crude
>oil another.


Absolutely. Right now heating oil stocks need to be built up. That
means less crude for gasoline. The reason that gas prices drop at the
end of the summer is because demand drops after summer the holidays
end and peopel drive less.

Weather is also a factor. If there's a nasty cold spell in the NE
and/or Midwest, then more heating oil will be needed and gas prices
will rise. If the winter is mild then gas prices may go down as
wholesalers realize that they have enough stocks of heating oil.

In any case, the average US increase in gas prices since the election
is 3.2 cents a gallon.

The idea that the government controls gas prices is laughable.


  
Date: 18 Nov 2006 10:36:06
From: Shintaro
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


Martin Levac wrote:
> Accuform PTM irons, 3 to P, various steel shafts
> TaylorMade BubbleShaft 10.5*
> Titleist SP-206
> Various brands of balls
>

TM R7 460 Stock Stiff
Cleveland Halo Hybrid 2i Stock Stiff
Cleveland CG4 Stock Stiff 3-P
Cleveland CG10 60deg
TM RAC TP 56 deg
OLD Mizuno something or rather SW
Scotty Cameron Putter


 
Date: 17 Nov 2006 08:40:19
From:
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


Started out with a matched set of TM oversized burner bubbles - now I'm
all over the place:

TM R580 10.5 deg. R80 shaft
TM Mid 5 rescue
TM Oversised Burner 6 - PW
"Perfect" club 24 deg
"Perfect" 21 deg
MacGregor SW
Odyssey 2-ball putter



 
Date: 17 Nov 2006 15:11:43
From: Alan Murphy
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


"skip_lunch" <right@never.com > wrote in message
news:%477h.2328$rn1.52@newsfe19.lga...

TM580XD driver 10.5 stiff graphite shaft.
Callaway 3W Warbird titanium 15 stiff graphite
Callaway 5W Warbird titanium 19 regular graphite
Yonex Super ADX-2000 3-6I regular graphite
Ping Blades 7-SW firm steel
Snakeyes lob wedge 60 steel
Ping B61 Putter
Titleist Pro V1 and Taylormade Black for summer.
Pinnacle Exception for winter.

Alan




 
Date: 17 Nov 2006 10:06:11
From: IcUrdazedandconfused
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


TM R7 460 Stiff
Callaway SteelHead 3 Wood
Callaway Steelhead 5 Wood
TM Rescue Knockoff 3i
TM R7 CGB Irons 5-PW
Titleist Vokey 52 - 56 - 60
Oddesey White-Hot Putter


 
Date: 17 Nov 2006 00:11:22
From:
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


Callaway 454ti Driver
Callaway 3-5 woods big bertha
Callaway X18 pro irons
All RDH?? graphite shafts
52-56-60 Adams 'Tom Watson' Wedges
Some Callaway Putter.



 
Date: 17 Nov 2006 19:37:46
From: Clinton
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


Driver: Orlimar HipTi 9.5* Stiff shaft with mid kickpoint.

3 & 5 Wood: Orlimar hipSteel 15* & 19* respectively.
I bought these to replace my old woods
after I fell in love eith my driver and hybrid.

Hybrid: Orlimar hipStell 4H 21*

5-PW: Tommy Armour 855s (Not a typo) Silver Scot.
About 7-8 years old, but gr8 playability.
I took out my 3 iron for an extra wedge.
I took out my 4 iron for my hybrid.

52* & 56*: Cleveland 588 wedges. Need replacing.

60*: Macgregor "sand and grass". Use it for all green side
bunker play.

Putter: Old Wilson Tour Classic 6000L.
I have cut the alignment tine of the back.
Shortened the shaft to 31".
Filed the face perfectly flat.
Heated and bent for my lie and loft preferences.
Just love tinkering with it.
AND, I am a decent putter!!

MacGregor bag.

Whew, I had to go to the garage to get them cause it's winter in Edmonton,
Canada. Guess now I'l re-clean them and watch the golf channel and dream of
spring.

Clinton




  
Date: 18 Nov 2006 12:14:07
From: skip_lunch
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag


Man what a great selection of clubs - To answer one question - love the 905R
with the Reg YS6 - for me has a nice trajectory - I swing a tad flat and
play a draw so the 10.5 works great - The Mizuno Irons I use are stiff and
although I do not have stiff swing speed I can control them and keep the
ball down like I want to do... After 175 I'm grabbing for my hybrid and or
my 5 wood at 190 anyway so control is what I look for...and the Ping Anser
putter has been with me for a while - I have had Scotty's come and go and
the Ping stays around no matter. I favor the feel of blades even as a 10
handicapper the feel, feedback and control are worth the minor differnence
in forgiving quality of the perimeter weighted... I have found if I miss
hit it I'm grabbing one of my three wedges no matter :)




 
Date: 19 Nov 2006 22:53:25
From: Tom K
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag



"skip_lunch" <right@never.com > wrote in message
news:%477h.2328$rn1.52@newsfe19.lga...
> Of course - I'll go first - This set I have assembled last couple of
> years - I'm loving em all -
> Current Set
>

My Bag:

KZG Gemini 460 9 deg. with Harrison Striper shaft (also a 14 degree sister
with same shaft for short/tight courses)
KZG 5W
Callaway Heavenwood 23 deg
4-9, PW, AW - Titleist 804's
SW an old Titleist/Acushnet back from the AC108 era
60 deg W Cleveland Tour Action 900
Odyssey White Steel 2 Ball

Though... rumor is that Santa was seen on the phone talking something about
KZG irons...

--Tom




 
Date: 19 Nov 2006 19:20:14
From: annika1980
Subject: Re: What's In Your Bag



I don't remember. A few rusty clubs and a rangefinder with a dead
battery.