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Mych

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  1. This probably won't help you much outside of the US, but I drive a Ram 1500 pickup with Rambox storage. Golf clubs ride on one side, fishing gear rides on the other side. Some bags with large rounded tops don't fit, but I have a Burton bag with a more square top and it fits like a glove. I also keep an umbrella or two, a bag of extra balls, and a few other things in the Rambox compartment. All of my clubs and a Sklz 48 inch tempo trainer fit without taking them out of the bag. The compartment locks with the door locks and is also insulated, so I haven't had any issues with clubs feeling hot to the touch when I take them out, even in Texas heat. No heat or humidity issues with electronics or batteries (rangefinders, portable speakers) either. I have to be careful putting my bag away if it's wet, because it will not dry out quickly. Usually if it gets wet I put it in my garage for a few hours to dry out before I put it back in the truck.
  2. So with almost every company releasing a new mini driver, somehow I ended up coming home with another 10 year old mini to battle my SLDR mini, a Callaway Bertha 1.5 Mini 14*. To make it better, this is my 2nd attempt with the Bertha Mini. I had the lower lofted version 5-6 years ago and it didn't stick, so this decision sets up to be a perfect downfall story for me next year. But it was only $80 and in perfect condition, so what was I supposed to do? Current situation in Haiku: New old club in hand History doesn't bode well But it's 80 bucks
  3. Thankfully not as much stuff in the garage as there used to be. I cleaned out hundreds of clubs a few years ago when I moved and have been pretty good about keeping the stockpile low. Garage: - 2 backup sets of irons, 1 set of Mizuno MX17's that have been loaned out a few times and my old set of single-length Cobras. I should keep the Cobras in one of those "In case of emergency, break glass" cases. - A handful of various loft wedges, a few old putters, 2 mini drivers, 2 fairway woods, a driving iron, a couple hybrids, a PXG 0311 Gen 5 driver, and a nearly-new TM M2 12 degree driver from a thriver experiment that never happened. None likely to ever be played again, but I could easily put together a nice "visitor" set if I needed to. - A friend's set of clubs. He's moving back here in the next couple months so they're hanging out here until he's back. - About 6-7 pairs of golf shoes. - 2 push carts - Sim setup: Rapsodo MLM2Pro, NetReturn net (and the net I was using before), mat, tv, old iphone. Workshop: A bunch of shafts, grips, clubmaking stuff, tools, a couple sets of clubheads, some training aids, small stockpile of balls, gloves, 2 travel cases, and other goodies. I thought I had done a pretty good job of keeping my golf stuff out of the garage until I took this inventory. My wife's parking space is still clear so she's not complaining, but I guess I should still do a little cleaning before she notices it. 🙂
  4. I doubt it... I would assume that the lifetime sub is tied to the device.
  5. I offloaded an old 3W and the 50% bump got me back what I paid for it. I have 3 extra clubs riding in my truck just in case I find something else I want.
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