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JD's back, back again, JD's back, tell a friend.. 2013 WITB

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#1 J_D

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Posted 25 February 2013 - 06:58 PM

After a break from this site, I have returned, just had tryouts for the HS golf team and made the number 4 spot with poor, poor play, so hopefully I'll work my way up to 1 by the end of the year...

Skipping all the distance and other BS everyone seems to exaggerate, here's my WITB for 2013.

D- Titelist 913D3 9.5 set to D1 playing 8.75* Diamana D+ White 72S
TS-TM SuperFast TP 2.0 13.5* Matrix Ozik TP S
HY- Adams A12 19* UST Axis S
3 PING i20 X100 +.25"
4-W PING S56 X100 +.25"
52*/58* Vokey SM4 S300 +.25"
Putter- PING Anser 0 Sound Slot / Alignment Dot
Bag- PING 4 Series
Shoe- FJ Contour Casual Spikeless
Glove- Titleist
Ball- 2013 ProV1X

Driver Swing







Short iron (8 or 9 I do not recall)







S56's :) irons.jpg

"Anser" to my putting questions ;) Anser Milled 1.jpg

SM4's w/ my initials stamped witb 2013 c.jpg

Shot of the bag as a whole

witb 2013 d.jpg

Putting putting.JPG



Aaaaand the new whip.. Got tired of the slow, gas guzzling, mud machine....

So I got this.

95' GT with 5.0- Flowmaster True Duals, Cobra R spec rims.

Whip.jpg

Thanks for looking.

Edited by J_D, 05 March 2013 - 10:29 PM.


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Posted 26 February 2013 - 11:58 AM

What's the index at now then lad.

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 01:21 PM

two tins of the cope for the round...priceless addition to the bag...

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 01:32 PM

Is that a towel from an unnamed large hotel chain's swimming pool ? I double checked..... I use a couple of the same ones as golf towels :)
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Posted 26 February 2013 - 02:07 PM

Solid setup on and off the course.
I think those two Ch ball markers are waaaay to big for the green tho

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 02:20 PM

Wonderful selection on the under-the-lip addition. Cope is the way to go my man. We might get flamed for doing it for so early in life. Nice to see youre back to the site man, and Ive got faith youll play youre way up to number one.

Youve got the drive and sticks to do it, and with the 1822 and straight, youll be unbeatable. Like J Duff
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Posted 26 February 2013 - 02:30 PM

A high school kid dipping Cope. That's a move you'll regret. Not to mention kicked off the golf team and suspension if caught.

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 04:22 PM

love the cope. as always - love the bag jd

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 04:42 PM

Nice clubs and car. Chewing tobacco at any age is idiotic though.
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Posted 26 February 2013 - 04:48 PM

Our whole team did that stuff in high school, along with other stuff, don't do it for too long though or you may end up with no teeth, nice clubs.

Edited by Naughty Mazz, 26 February 2013 - 08:41 PM.

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 04:53 PM

Those are some nice, super rare JDM Vokeys!

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 04:59 PM

Nice wheels.  I hope you are paying the insurance and not your Dad. :coolpics:
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Posted 26 February 2013 - 05:08 PM

Only stiff in the woods bro, I thought u were packing heat? losing SS?
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Posted 26 February 2013 - 05:11 PM

Ok ok I don't hate you anymore now that I know your apart of the DBH, Grizz Wint is the way to go.

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 05:48 PM

When I was in HS (more than 20 yrs ago...) any tobacco use whatsoever meant immediate suspension from all athletics for the rest of that season and the subsequent three seasons.  It was serious, too.  We had a good wrestling team, and no less than half the entire squad was busted and suspended.

Perhaps GA is just several decades behind the times on this issue.  Perhaps you are just pressing your luck.

No more Ping driver???

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 07:56 PM

A 16 year old that tells everybody he dips and puts it in his WITB photos? We got a badass right here!
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Posted 26 February 2013 - 08:00 PM

On a side note though. The longer you go the tougher it will be for you to quit. It's only gonna cost you loads of money, gross out girls, and possibly kill you. Nothing good will come out of dipping. Ever.
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Posted 26 February 2013 - 08:20 PM

Nice Bag!!
Nice Car!!
sorry to see the bronco go :(
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Posted 26 February 2013 - 08:27 PM

Nice bag but don't understand the dip much less showing it in your golf pics. Bad habits like this one is something I will never understand...

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 08:33 PM

question:
how is the mustang any better then the bronco on gas??

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 09:05 PM

DBH Cope Straight is the juiciest!

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 09:15 PM

 M.C.H., on 26 February 2013 - 07:56 PM, said:

A 16 year old that tells everybody he dips and puts it in his WITB photos? We got a baddumbass right here!

Fixed.

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 09:31 PM

Gotta say I'm not suprised to say this took a turn for the worst...


I am still swinging over 115.. I just like the feel of S flex in woods and I don't have any issues that a shaft could cause or fix, if it's in the woods it's all me...


As far as the dip, I've grown up in Georgia.... Suprised? But if it eases some nerves, I do not use tobbacco products in any HS event, I play by the rules and my coach knows it, I might warm up with one but come first tee it's gone.

I know my car is 18 years old, but it only has 88,000 miles and it's a fun little side project, I plan on painting it, and then making it faster than the rich kid's Mustangs with an E303 camshaft, and a supercharger whenever I can get a job and save enough to make it happen, daddy doesn't fund the car mods.

My index has remained inactive for about as long as I've taken a break from this site, it was an 8.0 when I stopped posting, I'll see what it is when I have 20+ scores in, come a few months from now.

First tournament of the season this weekend, pretty exited, good play should earn the number 3 spot but I just want to make sure that number 4 is mine all year, gotta remember I have guys on my tail too, so I will not be playing all out where I could possibly blow up...


Also. My teeth are white and in perfect condition because I'm OCD about my hygeine.. I'll take a picture if ya'll would like :)

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 09:36 PM

 J_D, on 26 February 2013 - 09:31 PM, said:

Gotta say I'm not suprised to say this took a turn for the worst...


I am still swinging over 115.. I just like the feel of S flex in woods and I don't have any issues that a shaft could cause or fix, if it's in the woods it's all me...


As far as the dip, I've grown up in Georgia.... Suprised? But if it eases some nerves, I do not use tobbacco products in any HS event, I play by the rules and my coach knows it, I might warm up with one but come first tee it's gone.

I know my car is 18 years old, but it only has 88,000 miles and it's a fun little side project, I plan on painting it, and then making it faster than the rich kid's Mustangs with an E303 camshaft, and a supercharger whenever I can get a job and save enough to make it happen, daddy doesn't fund the car mods.

My index has remained inactive for about as long as I've taken a break from this site, it was an 8.0 when I stopped posting, I'll see what it is when I have 20+ scores in, come a few months from now.

First tournament of the season this weekend, pretty exited, good play should earn the number 3 spot but I just want to make sure that number 4 is mine all year, gotta remember I have guys on my tail too, so I will not be playing all out where I could possibly blow up...


Also. My teeth are white and in perfect condition because I'm OCD about my hygeine.. I'll take a picture if ya'll would like :)

I was only kidding with ya... Just stay healthy and enjoy the game and the car. Golf can take you places on and off the course... Chew wont... Will haunt you one day if ya dont kick the habit.
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Posted 26 February 2013 - 09:42 PM

Appreciate it, the dip is a nasty habit, but it is what it is, I'll kick it or it'll kick me.

As a car enthusiest at 16, I just enjoy what I have, if that happens to be an 18 year old car, I'm enjoying it to the fullest, I mean it's got a 302 and it's a clean ride, so what's not to love? Needs a little cosmetic work, mechanically clean.



Gets 15 compared to my old Bronco's 8.. And it'll do 150.


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Posted 26 February 2013 - 10:10 PM

 J_D, on 26 February 2013 - 09:42 PM, said:

Appreciate it, the dip is a nasty habit, but it is what it is, I'll kick it or it'll kick me.

As a car enthusiest at 16, I just enjoy what I have, if that happens to be an 18 year old car, I'm enjoying it to the fullest, I mean it's got a 302 and it's a clean ride, so what's not to love? Needs a little cosmetic work, mechanically clean.


Gets 15 compared to my old Bronco's 8.. And it'll do 150.

Nice bag and even nicer car (although a teenager with that much horsepower scares me... Lol).  Good luck with your playing this year. And while I don't want to sound like an "Internet parent" you might really want to reconsider the chewing thing. You're a very young person with a potentially bright future ahead of you. Chewing tobacco isn't something that's going to give you any advantage. It's only going to cost you a bunch of money while destroying your health.  Hopefully you are able to kick the urge sooner than later.

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 11:03 PM

Haha I agree, I do not want to continue the habit but it is what it is right now.

And the HP thing is fun but I scare myself in my car, it likes to slip and slide in the rain, without giving it much gas at all, fun car though, no speeding tickets so far.

I want to paint it either the same color or a nice charcoal or black, but I have to land a job first, been putting in plenty of applications.

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Posted 26 February 2013 - 11:14 PM

 J_D, on 26 February 2013 - 09:42 PM, said:

Appreciate it, the dip is a nasty habit, but it is what it is, I'll kick it or it'll kick me.

As a car enthusiest at 16, I just enjoy what I have, if that happens to be an 18 year old car, I'm enjoying it to the fullest, I mean it's got a 302 and it's a clean ride, so what's not to love? Needs a little cosmetic work, mechanically clean.



Gets 15 compared to my old Bronco's 8.. And it'll do 150.

No way that will do 150. 215hp stock and its an 18 year old american car, probably about 190hp now...or less.

Just because the speedo says a number doesnt mean it will do that number....for example the 170hp nissan rouge will NOT do 160 hahaha.

Edited by kg92lefty, 26 February 2013 - 11:29 PM.

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Posted 27 February 2013 - 03:34 AM

JD.
Try and quit the chew ASAP. The longer you keep the habit the harder it will be to stop. You may laugh being a 16 year old but take up yoga and some meditation. Yoga is one of if not the best things you can do off the course for your game. And the breathing and meditation will help you control your nerves. I wish I started these when I was a young man.

Now on to the GT. Nice find two more years and it will be a classic. The last year that the 5.0 was used it had been in use from the 60's.
Being young and without a job yet the only money you should spend now is for a set of new tires if you are spinning them. The car is not fast by today's standards but does have a lot of torque and you will go threw tires with a heavy foot. Just drive this car as is for the next few years through high school and save your money. If the car is solid and you decide you are going to keep it for the long haul after college when you get a job put the money into it. By then you will most likely be driving another car but if you hold onto this you will enjoy it as a classic project.

Sorry to go all Dr. Phil on you good luck this season.

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Posted 27 February 2013 - 04:23 AM

 Chef Otto, on 27 February 2013 - 03:34 AM, said:

JD.
Try and quit the chew ASAP. The longer you keep the habit the harder it will be to stop. You may laugh being a 16 year old but take up yoga and some meditation. Yoga is one of if not the best things you can do off the course for your game. And the breathing and meditation will help you control your nerves. I wish I started these when I was a young man.

Now on to the GT. Nice find two more years and it will be a classic. The last year that the 5.0 was used it had been in use from the 60's.
Being young and without a job yet the only money you should spend now is for a set of new tires if you are spinning them. The car is not fast by today's standards but does have a lot of torque and you will go threw tires with a heavy foot. Just drive this car as is for the next few years through high school and save your money. If the car is solid and you decide you are going to keep it for the long haul after college when you get a job put the money into it. By then you will most likely be driving another car but if you hold onto this you will enjoy it as a classic project.

Sorry to go all Dr. Phil on you good luck this season.
    +1 Great advice!!!!

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