uberzz
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uberzz
@uberzz
Co-founder @birdiewrap | BirdieBuds, LLC | Very Good Golfer | [email protected]
شامل ہوئے Mart 2009
613 فالونگ165 فالوورز

@thwacknicklaus -One large compartment for jacket/rain gear
-One small pocket for valuables (wallet, keys,etc)
-One pocket for all other items
-Water bottle pocket. No zipper, no closure, easy access while walking
-No more than 4 dividers
-Strong light legs (carbon fiber ideal)
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@therealmcnair maybe around $1,000 roughly x.com/rfkenmore/stat…
R.F. Kenmore@rfkenmore
@web4O Drakes, Armoury, J press, oconnels, Sid, meuser
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@rfkenmore Hell yeah. I really like you now that I’ve seen what’s out there.
Question, who makes the best navy blazer under $1000?
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uberzz ری ٹویٹ کیا

@RogerSteeleJr Come up to the PNW. Tight, tree-lined fairways, thick wet rough, cold, ball goes no where.
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🚨⛳️🏌️#NEW — Grant Horvat has teamed up with Wesley & George Bryan to create Your Golf Tour: “A multi year Tour designed for high level competition in the digital landscape.”
YGT will feature 16 of the top golf creators in 4 events, with rumours of Michael Block, Garrett Clark and Mac Boucher as potential names on the yet to be announced roster.
(Via: @GrantHorvatGolf / @bryanbrosgolf)



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I’ll probably get some heat for this but I’m gonna share it anyway. Skip if you don’t care about morality or faith.
Someone asked me today if my goal with Arnie McNair is to get rich. I answered them straight. I’ve made money before. I know what that path looks like. And yeah, of course I want a nicer house, a cooler car, another club. I’m not above any of that. But that’s not wealth to me anymore, and it’s definitely not how I define success.
Wealth, at least the way I see it now, is something different. It’s being able to operate the way you believe is right. It’s building something with intention. It’s putting real things into the world that people actually value.
I have this belief, and it probably doesn’t make perfect rational sense, but I believe it down to my core. You get what you give. If I pour everything I have into creating value for other people, if I obsess over making the product better, the experience better, if I try to do right by people every single time, it comes back. Maybe not immediately. Maybe not in a clean, spreadsheet way. But it comes back.
That’s why I keep prices where they are, it’s why I’ve turned down venture capital, it’s why I’m not making things in China from plastic.
Call it faith, call it God, call it whatever you want. I just know I believe it will work out if I operate that way.
So no, I’m not sitting here trying to squeeze every dollar out of this thing. I’m trying to build something the right way. Something honest. Something that actually gives more than it takes.
And I trust that if I do that long enough, the rest will take care of itself.

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@Top100Rick Imagine if he had @BirdieWrap on his finger, instead of that stiff old white tape. He might of had 50 majors!
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Its possible that somehow the
97 Masters isn’t appreciated enough.
Tiger Woods used a steel shafted driver and a balata golf ball and yet overpowered Augusta and the field.
He hit short irons into the par 4’s. Mid irons into the par 5’s. He went driver-8 iron into the 550 yard 2nd hole. He wins by 12.
He literally played a different game from the entire field. All while swinging smooth and naturally.
He would then change his swing and win the Grand Slam.
And yet, somehow one can wonder how his career goes if he never drastically changes this swing. Would love to know the results of that alternate timeline.
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I love this debate. As you will hear, I disagree! I've yet to hear a reasonable "why" out there. But also respect your right to be a Rule Follower.
Dan Rapaport@Daniel_Rapaport
If you play on tour, you should tuck your shirt in. Pretty simple
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@MulliganMan95 Any chance you want to upgrade that white medical tape? Got a nice option for you!
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I want your opinion on something...
Recently, I feel like golf crowds have become more belligerent.
- Passing out in the stands
- Fights in the parking lot
- Screaming during a backswing
Just to name a few.
I'd never call myself a traditionalist...but at what point do we draw the line?
We wanna hear your thoughts.
Here's Sean's quick take: buff.ly/KmrrhTz




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