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wmccall:

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Ummm...correct me if I am wrong, but isn't there an issue with her having a tub at her new place?  I seem to remember that being a "rule" with the neighborhood association, or something like that!
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Since you asked, I asked.  Here was the official reply.


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Yes, hot tubs are allowed.  You would need to provide the BOD with a sketch
of how you will be placing it, and they would then ok or reject your
proposal.  There are currently 2 or 3 units in the area already.  Thanks.

Sherri
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Lori:
Ok, just checking!

jaw:
Bill try one of the following - if you want a big head and not hi-cor I think all come in left hand, and all are super, if you have the right shaft in them.  I play an Aldila NV65 Stiff in my drivers - swing speed about 105.  If you are under 100 go with a Regular shaft.

Cleveland Launcher 460
Mizuno MP-001 (solid number lofts are available in 400cc or 460cc).
Ping G2
and the super bargain of the year (off ebay) Taylor Made 580XD (all with fancy shafts, for around $150 shipped or less new or near new).

All these clubs are all over ebay and the prices vary, but the most expensive is the G2.  The rest should be available in LH w/NV shaft for around 150 in great shape.

What do I have against Hi-Cor?  Personally nothing.  But they are not in accordance with the rules of the USGA.  And as a result, are not supposed to be used for handicap development nor in sanctioned tournaments.

http://www.usga.org/playing/clubs_and_balls/driver/non-conforming_driver_list.html

Chas:

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Jonathan


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Interesting, because there are other forums which have had places like this for a long time.....
???

wmccall:

--- Quote ---What do I have against Hi-Cor?  Personally nothing.  But they are not in accordance with the rules of the USGA.  And as a result, are not supposed to be used for handicap development nor in sanctioned tournaments.

http://www.usga.org/playing/clubs_and_balls/driver/non-conforming_driver_list.html
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If I had a real handicap it would be around 25-30 and I'm only interested in impressing my friends once in awhile.

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