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Old 09-04-2007, 07:55 PM   #1
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Wow my tennis racquet fits too! Just amazing.
ROFL LOLOLOL


I love golf.

and you know what else I love?

TOP GEAR

power to ya, djomlas

We need some kind of Top Gear section of the forum, just a thought.
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Old 09-04-2007, 10:26 PM   #2
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sporty trunks

Sports cars should functionally minimalist in size and look; the front & read decks should be sleek and low. Sporty cars like the beautiful jag xj8 wood look better if the trunks weren't so large. Corvettes' looks have been ruined for a generation by fat butts (not that I care about Corvettes). Rear engine Porsches are at least functional, but I find them humpy & ugly enough that I would never consider one, not for more speed, certainly not for prestige.

My 987 is so beautiful that I only show interest in expensive Italian jobs.
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Old 09-05-2007, 12:22 AM   #3
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sportscar defined

I like this working definition of sports car:

a car you can take to the track in a pinch.
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Old 09-05-2007, 05:53 AM   #4
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ROFL LOLOLOL


I love golf.

and you know what else I love?

TOP GEAR

power to ya, djomlas

We need some kind of Top Gear section of the forum, just a thought.
I concurr with Top Gear and propose a new Far Side Section. While tennis is my thing and golfing is not I do recognize that we can coexist and I propose golf clubs in front trunk and tennis racquets in rear trunk thus the world is in perfect symmetry. The Ying - Yang in harmony .
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Old 09-05-2007, 06:52 AM   #5
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So how did you get TWO bags in there? I can only manage one and my bag is not that big? I'm golfing this weekend before I go to a college football game. I'm going with a buddy and I figured that I would not have room... Maybe I should try something different?
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Old 09-05-2007, 06:59 AM   #6
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So how did you get TWO bags in there? I can only manage one and my bag is not that big? I'm golfing this weekend before I go to a college football game. I'm going with a buddy and I figured that I would not have room... Maybe I should try something different?
They're both pretty small bags. We took all the woods out first and laid them in mostly toward the rear in a single layer. Then we put the larger of the two bags in on top of them and pushed it as close to the spoiler as possible. Then we slid the 2nd bag in front of it and pushed down. There was still room for my golf glove, too.
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Old 09-05-2007, 01:47 PM   #7
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2 Golf Bags...

Worse case, if you have a semi-rigid bag, put one bag and ALL of the clubs in the rear trunk. Then slightly bend the other empty bag and put it standing up in the front. Works fine.
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"Now if I could just figure out how to make my guitar fit in a trunk..."

Buy a Baby Taylor. That's what I did, take it everywhere. The Koa one sounds the best and you can find some used ones on ebay for some decent prices.
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