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Just got a chance to listen to the show. In my opinion, best one yet...and I've really enjoyed the past ones.
I agree with you guys about the straight vs whistle shaft. I hit the FGP2 with the straight shaft in a store yesterday, and now I am REALLY tempted to take SeeMore up on the offer to switch out the whistle shaft in the one I have now. Congrats Hawk on the win. |
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THP Radio welcomed Ted from SeeMore Putters yesterday to discuss all things SeeMore. He answered questions from forum members, myself, and GG.
Here are a few things discussed: Custom Headcovers? What does mfgp stand for? How do they market to the tour? Whistle Shafts RST vs RST2 Private Reserve Breaking into vaults BBQ for breakfast and so much more. We also announce the winner of the What's For Dinner Contest! We hope you enjoy this episode of In The Rough W/ JB & Golfer Gal, it was one of our favorites. http://thehackersparadise.com/home/?p=8885 |
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Congrats to the winner (who wasn't me) and I won't say who it was as you have to listen to the show! |
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It was SO close. We loved all the dishes and it was honestly a really really tough decision. We really want to thank everyone who entered the contest and a huge thanks to the finalists because we eat better this past week then we have in a long time! I hope we can do something like this again soon it was a ton of fun for us. |
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![]() Thanks to JB and GolferGal for giving us all the opportunity to enter all of these contests. Glad to hear you liked the recipe. I have to say that I'm looking forward to seeing some of the recipes because they looked and sounded great. LOL at the BBQ gang-up. Here's a BBQ story that might make JB's head explode. I worked at a BBQ restaurant and we smoked all of our own meats. We would smoke about 50 1/2 chickens at a time and then pick the meat to make pulled chicken sandwiches. Well, one thing that is left is the skin. We would save it, throw it the deep fryer until it was super crispy and then coat with spicy BBQ sauce. We called it cracklings and no, we did not give it to the patrons. I really enjoyed the Seemore interview. I appreciate Ted's thorough answer to my question. He might have me sold on giving the straight shaft a try. |
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I really enjoyed the Seemore interview. I appreciate Ted's thorough answer to my question. He might have me sold on giving the straight shaft a try. GREAT interview. |
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