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Marqhead

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  1. In fairness the Sox have been terrible since 2013.
  2. That Pujols stare used to mean bad news....now? Not so much.
  3. I downloaded Adgaurd and that seems to have helped - on my phone at least.
  4. I think they’ve said that it is and it would be played in January, could be wrong though.
  5. Anyone want to speculate why the Bears voted against a 17th game?
  6. Shaka to Marquette. This pleases me. https://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/story/_/id/31141197/sources-texas-shaka-smart-talks-marquette-deal-imminent
  7. Marquette actually pulled the trigger and fired Wojo...hurrah!
  8. Drake/Wichita State gives us the first exciting finish of the tourney
  9. Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out. Good riddance. Each year we hear about his "breakout" coming up, he's sucked.
  10. The tweet was Josina Anderson saying “welp...”
  11. Hats off for a tremendous career! Huge factor in 3 cups. How does his contract work now and what does this mean for the cap?
  12. If you go into a place like PGA Superstore and tell them you're serious about buying something they'll do a courtesy fitting for you to help you pick something that suits your swing. What clubs are you looking at that have reviews that worry you?
  13. My two cents: The answer really depends on what you're looking to do/get out of it. Generally people will buy clubs in sub-sets: driver, fairway woods, irons, wedges. You could mix and match between sub sets to put your full set together, i.e. a Titleist driver and Callaway irons, but you wouldn't get a Titleist 4 iron and Callaway 6 iron. If you're only planning to play a few rounds here and there the clubs you have now are probably fine and you can add/subtract from the set as needed. You could get a new (used) driver for a couple hundred bucks and be in good shape. If you are seriously thinking about investing the time and money to get better, the answer changes. Do you want to spend the time and money to get lessons? Do you want to spend the money to get a full new set of clubs that is fitted for your swing? If you are going to invest any significant amount of money in golf clubs, I recommended getting fitted. You would need to get fitted based on the clubs you are going to get (driver, fairway woods, irons, and wedges) and the fitting will tell you the clubs that will work the best for your swing. If you are going to get lessons, I would wait until you have made the necessary adjustments to your swing to get fitted as there will probably be significant changes. I can give you an example of the timeline I followed: 1. Played pretty consistently for about 20 years using hand me downs and clubs I bought off the shelf. 2. Started lessons and changing my swing dramatically. 3. After about a year/year and a half I got fitted for driver, irons, and fairway woods. The fitting told me that my current irons and fairway woods were hurting my game but that my driver, with my current swing, was fine. I got new irons and fairway woods. 4. About a year later after more lessons I got fitted for a driver again. The fitting told me it was time to change my driver. I got a new driver. 5. Going in for a wedge fitting in a month and the new wedges will complete my set........for now!
  14. There was an article stating the Eagles were looking for a “Stafford like package” which I find laughable.
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