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I recently booked my 2nd trip to Bandon Dunes for April 2018. I went with a group of 4 in March of this year and was chatting with a guy that went with me about what we would do differently. I thought it would be interesting to open that question up to the Bandonistas. What would / did you do differently from your first trip to Bandon Dunes to your second trip?

 

Here are a few things I'd do differently:

  • Not get a message. My back was a disaster and needed help but for ~$100 the massage wasn't very good and I could have gotten the same relief from a soak in the sauna.
  • Skip the Gallery. The food was good but definitely not what I was expecting given the prices. Service wasn't great either.
  • Play more golf! We only played 18 our first day thinking that 18-36-18 was enough. For our next trip we're doing 36-36-18
  • Skip a sit down breakfast. We did the Gallery buffet one morning and got breast sandwiches the next 2 days. This allowed us more time to mess around at the Practice Center and more shenanigans on the practice green before we teed off.
  • Plan a mellow first day. We arrived at midnight our first night and played golf the next morning. This time we're arriving midday and taking the afternoon for an 8 person group on Preserve and a 2 person best ball on the Punch Bowl.

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Not too many things really. Always play as much golf as possible and come prepared with lots of bad weather gear :)

  • 2nd trip starting passing on the buffet breakfast and ordered off the menu
  • 4th trip stayed in town once to get a break from the resort
  • 5th trip no one gets the buffet anymore, no changes since then that I can think of.

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Here's what we did differently on our second trip:

 

1. Broke the drive up over two days instead of one - We are 10+ hrs from Bandon and doing the drive in one day left us gassed. Also, we rented two large SUVs to take us and our gear instead of cramming into our own cars.

2. Had a bigger group - We took 8 people instead of 4. More people equaled more fun for us.

3. Played more golf - We played 7 full rounds vs. 5 the first time.

4. Played courses at different times of day - I remember playing Pacific twice at sunset on our first trip. One of the biggest surprises for me the second time there was when we played Pacific first thing in the morning. It was a totally different course with less wind and some pretty amazing light. When we double up on a course now we try to schedule it once as a morning round and once as an afternoon round.

5. Played the Preserve and the Punchbowl - They're both a ton of fun.

6. Drank more - we drank way more the second time we were there. We were "that group" in McKees on our last night.

 

Except for (maybe) point 6 we'll look to keep things the same when we do trip #3 in November. One of the things I like about going to Bandon is that it seems like we refine the trip every time. It always seems to get better.

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1) We brought more of our own beer and liquor.

2) Skipped trying the fancier places for dinner and ate at McKees since by the end of each day we were toast and hammered, so sustenance was the priority

3) Skipped the Preserve and took a bottle to Shorties and/or Punchbowl

4) Skipped breakfast and brought bagels and deli meats/cheeses

5) Played as much golf as possible, though our first day is usually only 18, with time to warm up before and chill/drink at Punchbowl/Shorties after.

6) Stay over an extra night instead of rushing to drive home after playing that morning, because ending the trip with a late 8 hr haul is a bad way to finish a great trip.

 

In most ways we got cheap, but mostly we wanted to add "value" by balancing expenses within the context of a buddies golf trip/vacation and time away from our families.

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I would offer a few things depending on where you are coming from.

 

1) If you are tight for time getting to Bandon, drive to Florence and play a twilight round at Sandpines. Great warm up

 

2) Make sure you finish one day with an afternoon round on BD so you can stop and take in the sunset from 18.

 

3) Head in town to the Arcade and buy a couple beers for some of the caddies and hear some stories.

 

4) Play a 2nd 18 with a light or 1/2 bag (seriously you will really enjoy it, just basically take every other club out of your bag)

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1. Bring less stuff. Just what you need. I didn't use half of the gear I took the first trip.

2. Commit to using the putter from off the greens. Sometimes waaaay off....

3. Full bag for the morning round (caddie or Riksha), light bag with half set walking for the afternoon round.

4. Skip the expensive meals. Eat in the pub.

5. Invest in really good Gore Tex rain gear. Get good at putting it on really fast.

6. Learn to bump and run with almost every club in your bag.

7. Keep in mind - they're just golf courses.

8. On any given shot: take one more club and swing within yourself

 

Okay, #3, #7 and #8 came a little later than the second trip....

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4. Played courses at different times of day - I remember playing Pacific twice at sunset on our first trip. One of the biggest surprises for me the second time there was when we played Pacific first thing in the morning. It was a totally different course with less wind and some pretty amazing light. When we double up on a course now we try to schedule it once as a morning round and once as an afternoon round.

 

 

I like this one a lot! We kind of did that with the lineup we have for the next trip. Pacific Dunes is the only course we're playing twice but we are playing it AM the first day and PM the second day.

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In most ways we got cheap, but mostly we wanted to add "value" by balancing expenses within the context of a buddies golf trip/vacation and time away from our families.

 

Yep, we've been thinking about that too. We're thinking about the things that we spent money on that were absolutely worth it, and then cut out the things that we didn't feel like we got much as much value / enjoyment for the money.

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Oh forgot one :)

Limit myself to 5 pints a night (2 on the Punchbowl, 2 at McKees, 1 more afterwards)

- or -

some combination of that and 'session ale' tins back in the room. Responsible I am ;)

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Biggest changes for me:

 

1) Like many others reduced the amount of expensive dinners. My first trip I made an effort to eat at every place on property. Subsequent trips I've mostly eaten dinners at McKees. I almost always bring my wife so we'll do one splurge meal.

2) Changed arrival itinerary. It's a 10 hour drive for me, so my first time I just drove straight there in one day, arriving too late in the evening for golf and stayed at the resort. Subsequent trips I've scheduled a round for late morning/early afternoon and I'll divide the drive into more manageable sections, staying at a cheap hotel on the way somewhere.

3) Bought high quality rain gear. My first time I used some affordable sun mountain stuff. Worked ok, but not great. Now I've got gore tex.

 

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Oh forgot one :)

Limit myself to 5 pints a night (2 on the Punchbowl, 2 at McKees, 1 more afterwards)

- or -

some combination of that and 'session ale' tins back in the room. Responsible I am ;)

5 pint limit? Dang, that would mean no beer after lunch. No way. :)

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Forgot one thing: for about the same $ as a round on the Preserve, you can take a Links Lesson with Grant Rogers. Highly recommended.

 

Our first morning at the resort is blocked off for sleep and range time. This might be a great way to get into the swing of things. Thanks, Spud3 - fantastic idea.

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Oh forgot one :)

Limit myself to 5 pints a night (2 on the Punchbowl, 2 at McKees, 1 more afterwards)

- or -

some combination of that and 'session ale' tins back in the room. Responsible I am ;)

5 pint limit? Dang, that would mean no beer after lunch. No way. :)

 

Yeah, this is a tricky balance to maintain. The first night there is the hardest because everyone is so pumped to be at Bandon...the beer tends not to sit in the jug for too long.

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Oh forgot one :)

Limit myself to 5 pints a night (2 on the Punchbowl, 2 at McKees, 1 more afterwards)

- or -

some combination of that and 'session ale' tins back in the room. Responsible I am ;)

5 pint limit? Dang, that would mean no beer after lunch. No way. :)

 

Yeah, this is a tricky balance to maintain. The first night there is the hardest because everyone is so pumped to be at Bandon...the beer tends not to sit in the jug for too long.

 

Ha! Back when we were yoofs, there may have been an evening or two when we'd get trollied on a golf trip, but not really now once we stepped into our 40s.

That said, our first night in Ireland a couple months back in May, with jetlag, no sleep, 18 holes under our belts, we may (most definitely did) over indulge. The following day's round was not pretty golf.

 

I really enjoy a good beer(s), but do like to get up at 6:30 and go golfing too :)

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10 hour drive is too much.?? C'mon ... no Canadians responding yet? One of our rights of passages is driving to Florida

 

I've had my fill of drives South from Toronto from 10-26 hours straight. Key West was a killer but I was young and foolish

 

Last winter I did the 19 hours direct back from Destin a few times and Myrtle Beach (14 hrs) a few times as well

 

I see a lot of Bandon ideas that match Scotland when we did that 5 years back. At least 2 pairs of golf shoes and less cold weather and rain gear is all I got for you

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10 hour drive is too much.?? C'mon ... no Canadians responding yet? One of our rights of passages is driving to Florida

 

I've had my fill of drives South from Toronto from 10-26 hours straight. Key West was a killer but I was young and foolish

 

Last winter I did the 19 hours direct back from Destin a few times and Myrtle Beach (14 hrs) a few times as well

 

I see a lot of Bandon ideas that match Scotland when we did that 5 years back. At least 2 pairs of golf shoes and less cold weather and rain gear is all I got for you

 

Those of us on/from the Best Coast cannot help it if some chose or were born in the wrong part of the country ;)

And unless you're John Madden, not flying from Ontario to Florida or the Carolinas?! Yikes!

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10 hour drive is too much.?? C'mon ... no Canadians responding yet? One of our rights of passages is driving to Florida

 

I've had my fill of drives South from Toronto from 10-26 hours straight. Key West was a killer but I was young and foolish

 

Last winter I did the 19 hours direct back from Destin a few times and Myrtle Beach (14 hrs) a few times as well

 

I see a lot of Bandon ideas that match Scotland when we did that 5 years back. At least 2 pairs of golf shoes and less cold weather and rain gear is all I got for you

 

Those of us on/from the Best Coast cannot help it if some chose or were born in the wrong part of the country ;)

And unless you're John Madden, not flying from Ontario (I am guessing) to Florida or the Carolinas?! Yikes!

 

I'm with you. Living in Vancouver and the drive to Bandon is a grind. When I did live on the east coast the Tampa Airport always welcomed me just fine!

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10 hour drive is too much.?? C'mon ... no Canadians responding yet? One of our rights of passages is driving to Florida

 

I've had my fill of drives South from Toronto from 10-26 hours straight. Key West was a killer but I was young and foolish

 

Last winter I did the 19 hours direct back from Destin a few times and Myrtle Beach (14 hrs) a few times as well

 

I see a lot of Bandon ideas that match Scotland when we did that 5 years back. At least 2 pairs of golf shoes and less cold weather and rain gear is all I got for you

 

The 10 hour drive isn't too much. It was the 10 hour drive to stay at the resort and not golf the first day there that I changed. Now I'll get a round in on check in day.

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Oh forgot one :)

Limit myself to 5 pints a night (2 on the Punchbowl, 2 at McKees, 1 more afterwards)

- or -

some combination of that and 'session ale' tins back in the room. Responsible I am ;)

5 pint limit? Dang, that would mean no beer after lunch. No way. :)

Nutritionally beer is very similar to gatorade, and you're walking a lot, so gotta keep drinking.

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Been going to Bandon since 2001 and at least one trip a year. (it helps living in Portland)

 

1. We stopped using caddies. We liked using them at first, and they are still great, but we now know the courses well enough and it saves $100/round. When they open a new course we will probably take caddies the first couple of times we play to learn from them.

 

2. Only eat at McKees Pub. We have stopped the fancy meals and the food at McKees is quite good and a good value

 

3. Changed arrival times. We have a big group of guys that go (16) and everyone drove down at 6am on Day 1, breakfast in North Bend and 12noon tee times. As we are all senior citizens now, I was getting pretty stiff driving/sitting in a car for 4.5 hours and then going right to the course. So now we drive down the night before, leaving after work and staying at the cheapest place we can find around North Bend. Get a decent night's sleep (as good as you can in a cheap hotel bed) and head to Bandon in the morning. We arrive around 9am-ish and play the Preserve. Not cheap for 13 holes, but the Preserve is normally an "after 18 holes" place to go. Very few people play it in the morning, so it is easy to get times AND you can play a bunch of balls if the course is empty. It is a great way to reacquaint to links golf and get a really good feel for your wedges and putting before playing the first real round. Definitely makes a difference for me as my scoring has improved by several strokes by practicing on the Preserve instead of hitting balls on the range

 

4. Bring my own cigars. We hang in the Bunker Bar every night and I am more than happy to pay for booze, but I can bring much better cigars (Cubans) than they have, at a much cheaper price.

 

As Oregonians, we figured out the Gore-Tex raingear and the Nike Bandon golf shoes to stay dry a long time ago, as we deal with rain 6 months out of the year.

 

Also I leave my lob wedge at home and put in a 1-iron instead to hit low shots when the wind is howling which is quite often. The tight lies really make a lob wedge worthless out there anyways.

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3. Changed arrival times. We have a big group of guys that go (16) and everyone drove down at 6am on Day 1, breakfast in North Bend and 12noon tee times. As we are all senior citizens now, I was getting pretty stiff driving/sitting in a car for 4.5 hours and then going right to the course. So now we drive down the night before, leaving after work and staying at the cheapest place we can find around North Bend. Get a decent night's sleep (as good as you can in a cheap hotel bed) and head to Bandon in the morning. We arrive around 9am-ish and play the Preserve. Not cheap for 13 holes, but the Preserve is normally an "after 18 holes" place to go. Very few people play it in the morning, so it is easy to get times AND you can play a bunch of balls if the course is empty. It is a great way to reacquaint to links golf and get a really good feel for your wedges and putting before playing the first real round. Definitely makes a difference for me as my scoring has improved by several strokes by practicing on the Preserve instead of hitting balls on the range

 

 

We're making this change this next trip as well. We're flying into Eugene to cut a couple hours off the drive and then just having a mellow afternoon on Preserve or at the practice center our first day. We drove from Portland late at night last year and my back was super tight the next morning. I could only make a half turn our first round.

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3. Changed arrival times. We have a big group of guys that go (16) and everyone drove down at 6am on Day 1, breakfast in North Bend and 12noon tee times. As we are all senior citizens now, I was getting pretty stiff driving/sitting in a car for 4.5 hours and then going right to the course. So now we drive down the night before, leaving after work and staying at the cheapest place we can find around North Bend. Get a decent night's sleep (as good as you can in a cheap hotel bed) and head to Bandon in the morning. We arrive around 9am-ish and play the Preserve. Not cheap for 13 holes, but the Preserve is normally an "after 18 holes" place to go. Very few people play it in the morning, so it is easy to get times AND you can play a bunch of balls if the course is empty. It is a great way to reacquaint to links golf and get a really good feel for your wedges and putting before playing the first real round. Definitely makes a difference for me as my scoring has improved by several strokes by practicing on the Preserve instead of hitting balls on the range

 

Indeed you are :wave: :cheesy:

 

Also I leave my lob wedge at home and put in a 1-iron instead to hit low shots when the wind is howling which is quite often. The tight lies really make a lob wedge worthless out there anyways.

 

pffft... 60 degrees are quite useful around Bandon. Great when you're tucked behind a bunker :blush2:

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Here's the latest twist on trip number 3. We are playing Pumpkin Ridge (Ghost Creek) on the way down. We haven't done this before.

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3. Changed arrival times. We have a big group of guys that go (16) and everyone drove down at 6am on Day 1, breakfast in North Bend and 12noon tee times. As we are all senior citizens now, I was getting pretty stiff driving/sitting in a car for 4.5 hours and then going right to the course. So now we drive down the night before, leaving after work and staying at the cheapest place we can find around North Bend. Get a decent night's sleep (as good as you can in a cheap hotel bed) and head to Bandon in the morning. We arrive around 9am-ish and play the Preserve. Not cheap for 13 holes, but the Preserve is normally an "after 18 holes" place to go. Very few people play it in the morning, so it is easy to get times AND you can play a bunch of balls if the course is empty. It is a great way to reacquaint to links golf and get a really good feel for your wedges and putting before playing the first real round. Definitely makes a difference for me as my scoring has improved by several strokes by practicing on the Preserve instead of hitting balls on the range

 

Indeed you are :wave: :cheesy:

 

Also I leave my lob wedge at home and put in a 1-iron instead to hit low shots when the wind is howling which is quite often. The tight lies really make a lob wedge worthless out there anyways.

 

pffft... 60 degrees are quite useful around Bandon. Great when you're tucked behind a bunker :blush2:

 

Charlie, not nice to make fun of your elders :tease:

 

And you aren't supposed to be short-sided behind bunkers at Bandon. That is poor course management :lol:

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I'm making my 7th trip next week and I've gone both in the summer and winter but never in the spring or fall season (yet). Things I've done differently and recommend based on my experiences

 

1) Always wear sunblock and chapstick with spf... I take a trolley and get a sunburn every time on my pushing hand :( never learn.

2) I've never play golf on arrival day... always go for a hike (labyrinth or beach) driving range, shorty's and punchbowl. I know everyons's excited to get out and play but I feel an afternoon getting use to the turf and greens is a huge advantage.

3) Agree with mixing up your round tee times... You may feel differently about a course depending on sunrise / sunset or wind conditions

4) Layers and preferably full zip for easy on and off

5) Change socks between 1st and 2nd round (veteran move)

6) Play Preserves if you skipped it... its a lot of fun!

7) Bunker bar if you can still stand and whack a q ball after dinner

8) More punchbowl!!!

9) Have a drink at a fire place / pit

10) Rent a car... though the shuttle service is exceptional. The cost is breakeven for 2 people from north bend and you can get a solid breakfast and practice session before a morning round with being your own transportation.

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      Vince Whaley - WITB - 2025 3M Open
      Andrew Putnam - WITB - 2025 3M Open
      David Lipsky - WITB - 2025 3M Open
      Thomas Campbell - Minnesota PGA Section Champ - WITB - 2025 3M Open
      Max Herendeen - WITB - 2025 3M Open
       
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      Rickie's custom Joe Powell persimmon driver - 2025 3M Open
      Custom Cameron T-9.5 - 2025 3M Open
      Tom Kim's custom prototype Cameron putter - 2025 3M Open
      New Cameron prototype putters - 2025 3M Open
      Zak Blair's latest Scotty acquisition - 2025 3M Open
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
      • 5 replies
    • 2025 The Open Championship - Discussions and Links to Photos
      Please put any questions or comments here
       
      General Albums
       
      2025 The Open Championship - Sunday #1
      2025 The Open Championship – Monday #1
      2025 The Open Championship - Monday #2
      2025 Open Championship – Monday #3
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      Cobra's 153rd Open Championship staff bag - 2025 The Open Championship
      Srixon's 153rd Open Championship staff bag - 2025 The Open Championship
      Scotty Cameron 2025 Open Championship putter covers - 2025 The Open Championship
      TaylorMade's 153rd Open Championship staff bag - 2025 The Open Championship
      Shane Lowry - testing a couple of Cameron putters - 2025 The Open Championship
      New Scotty Cameron Phantom Black putters(and new cover & grip) - 2025 The Open Championship
       
       
       




















       
       
       
       
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    • 2025 Genesis Scottish Open - Discussion and Links to Photos
      Please put any questions or comments here
       
       
       
       
      General Albums
       
      2025 Genesis Scottish Open - Monday #1
      2025 Genesis Scottish Open - Tuesday #1
      2025 Genesis Scottish Open - Tuesday #2
       
       
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Adrian Otaegui - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Luke Donald - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Haotong Li - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Callum Hill - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Johannes Veerman - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Dale Whitnell - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Martin Couvra - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Daniel Hillier - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Angel Hidalgo Portillo - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Simon Forsstrom - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      J.H. Lee - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Marcel Schneider - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Ugo Coussaud - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Todd Clements - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Shaun Norris - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Marco Penge - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Nicolai Von Dellingshausen - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Hong Taek Kim - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Julien Guerrier - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Richie Ramsey - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Keita Nakajima's TaylorMade P-8CB irons - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Keita Nakajima - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Francesco Laporta - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Aaron Cockerill - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Sebastian Soderberg - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Connor Syme - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Jeff Winther - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Woo Young Cho - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Bernd Wiesberger - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Andy Sullivan - WITB 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Jacques Kruyswijk - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Pablo Larrazabal - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Thriston Lawrence - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Darius Van Driel - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Grant Forrest - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Jordan Gumberg - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Nacho Elvira - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Romain Langasque - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Dan Bradbury - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Yannik Paul - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Ashun Wu - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Alex Del Rey - WITB - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
       
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      Collin Morikawa's custom Taylor-Made gamer - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Collin Morikawa's custom Taylor-Made putter (back-up??) - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      New TaylorMade P-UDI (Stinger Squadron cover) - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Rory's custom Joe Powell (Career Slam) persimmon driver & cover - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Keita Nakajima's TaylorMade P-8CB irons - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
      Tommy Fleetwood's son Mo's TM putter - 2025 Genesis Scottish Open
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
       
      • 20 replies
    • 2025 John Deere Classic - Discussion and Links to Photos
      Please put any questions or comments here
       
       
       
       
      General Albums
       
      2025 John Deere Classic - Monday #1
      2025 John Deere Classic - Monday #2
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Carson Young - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Zac Blair - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Anders Albertson - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Jay Giannetto - Iowa PGA Section Champ - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
      John Pak - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Brendan Valdes - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Cristobal del Solar - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Dylan Frittelli - WITB - 2025 John Deere Classic
       
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      Justin Lowers new Cameron putter - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Bettinardi new Core Carbon putters - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Cameron putter - 2025 John Deere Classic
      Cameron putter covers - 2025 John Deere Classic
       
       
       
       
       
       
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