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    i might post a few to 2010 ozgolf champs.

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    Offer them as a prize

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    Have been using iron covers on my blades for years to prevent bag chatter in my carry bag. I don't use sunscreen, use a DGX200 2 iron, 6.5 rifles in my blades and X-flex shafts in my 1 and 3 woods.
    So which of you hybrid-wielding, cavity-backed 'ladies' think the use of iron covers is ghey? Have not seen one valid reason ad to why we shouldn't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by idgolfguy View Post
    So which of you hybrid-wielding, cavity-backed 'ladies' think the use of iron covers is ghey?
    add name to the list fellas.

    1. Blake
    2.


    Have not seen one valid reason ad to why we shouldn't.
    using them is gay.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    add name to the list fellas.

    1. Blake
    2. henno
    Four cavity backs and one hybrid here. And I still think they're gay.

    Quote Originally Posted by idgolfguy View Post
    Have been using iron covers on my blades for years to prevent bag chatter in my carry bag.
    Iron covers on blades is like putting a car-bra on a formula one car (which you then drive to a gay bar and have sex with a man in).

    Sure, the car will stay shiney, but the taste of c**k won't leave your mouth for a while.



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    Quote Originally Posted by henno View Post
    Sure, the car will stay shiney, but the taste of c**k won't leave your mouth for a while.
    Didn't know that!
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    Quote Originally Posted by idgolfguy View Post
    Have been using iron covers on my blades for years to prevent bag chatter in my carry bag. I don't use sunscreen, use a DGX200 2 iron, 6.5 rifles in my blades and X-flex shafts in my 1 and 3 woods.
    So which of you hybrid-wielding, cavity-backed 'ladies' think the use of iron covers is ghey? Have not seen one valid reason ad to why we shouldn't.

    The real question is "should you be using a DGX200 2 iron, 6.5 rifles in my blades and X-flex shafts in my 1 and 3 woods?"

    Trying to hide the gheyness of iron covers with the use of manly club is a big sacrifice to make.

    The sunscreen comment is great!




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    Compensating?
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    Compensating?




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    Quote Originally Posted by Johnny Canuck View Post
    Compensating?
    Being vertically challenged etc. My wife says 2 out of 3 ain't bad. Short, dark and handsome. If I was tall as well, I'd be impossible to live with.
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    I need some of your darkness.




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    Wow that could be taken a lot of different ways JC. Not sure id is into that kind of thing...

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    Sounded a bit emo to me.
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    Darkness is a state of mind. I be black, yo.




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    'Tru that!' says the brown man to the black man on the inside.
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    Quote Originally Posted by henno View Post
    Iron covers on blades is like putting a car-bra on a formula one car (which you then drive to a gay bar and have sex with a man in).

    Sure, the car will stay shiney, but the taste of c**k won't leave your mouth for a while.
    POTY.

    Hilarious stuff Henno.
    Naturally grippy

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    +1 on POTY Henno, classic stuff
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    Henno -speaking from experience? ... and he has never driven a formula 1 car ...





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    Iron Covers...Umbrellas in the sun...Hello Sailor...!!!

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    I just purchased some iron covers, but only for transporting the clubs around in the back of the ute, or when forced into riding in golf carts. So that doesn't count.
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    Quote Originally Posted by markTHEblake View Post
    I just purchased some iron covers, but only for transporting the clubs around in the back of the ute, or when forced into riding in golf carts. So that doesn't count.
    Does that mean you're still in the closet?

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    ^^^That's what I keep telling myself too mTb, truck suspension is not great for chatter.......but the iron covers come off before I set foot on the course, too much friggin around otherwise.
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    Quote Originally Posted by simmsy View Post
    Does that mean you're still in the closet?
    Or bi ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by simmsy View Post
    Does that mean you're still in the closet?
    I came out of the closet years go, and made it well known. Surprised you hadnt realised yet.
    http://www.ozgolf.net/showthread.php...ll=1#post22141
    http://www.ozgolf.net/showthread.php...l=1#post154278
    http://www.ozgolf.net/showthread.php...l=1#post267841
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    I still dont see why everyone has a problem with them???
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