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We are giving this @HannaGolfCo putter away.
72 lie
3 loft
Aged Copper Finish
303 Stainless Steel
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Contest will run through Monday, 6/15 at 5:00 pm Central. Winner will be selected on Monday, 6/15, by 6:00 pm.
Back to the lab.
Hey @okcthunder fans calm down with the injury crap. Last year Denver and Indiana suffered injuries. You won. This year Suns, Lakers and even San Antonio had injuries. No excuses.
Let's give this putter away.
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Winner can choose the below.
• 3 lie angles (69,70,71)
• 5 sight line options
• RH or LH
• Length
• Chrome or Black shaft
Runs through 5/25 at 5:00 Central. Winner will be selected on 5/25 by 10:00 Central.
A psychologist recently explained something interesting why 90s kids developed different thinking patterns than Gen Z, largely because of games. Back then, no autosaves, no hints, just three lives. Games like Super Mario Bros. and Prince of Persia taught: fail, restart, keep going you had to earn progress. Games like Tetris and The Legend of Zelda trained maps and patterns, building memory, navigation, and patience. Finish a level turn off the console. No infinite dopamine. Play was social: one couch, one screen, real conflict and cooperation.
Today, games like Fortnite and Roblox are endless, with autosaves and reward systems that keep you playing. They hold attention but don’t train completion the same way. The difference is simple: 90s kids built focus and tolerance for failure, while today’s players are shaped by constant stimulation. What do you think about this?
500k followers giveaway pt 1!
My golf bag plus some @Titleist goodies
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Clubs not included unfortunately*
Still need those for my day job
@GuyDealership 💯 I just scored a Certified Pre-owned 2024 Kia EV9 GT line with 27k miles for $39.5k. the CPO restored all the 10yr/100k mile warranties. Not bad for a $74k car brand new
I’m an older millennial. We had a pretty great run.
We grew up with actual childhoods before everything moved online, but we still got the internet early enough to understand it before it took over everything. We had landlines, AIM, mall culture, good music, and just enough technology to make life fun without making it weird.
Old enough to remember life before smartphones. Young enough to adapt to all of it.
That was a sweet spot.