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    Quote Originally Posted by MJGolf View Post
    Why not join; it's a pittance; and post in the more private section.
    I half to laugh at myself here. I still pay all my bills through the US Mail Service, and I do not purchase anything online. My Verite software was purchased directly from contacting Norm through his site. I asked him about the pay section and he told me himself that it was a little slow anyway. I figured that since I never understood the rules of the board completely I would get in less trouble staying on the free site.

    Quote Originally Posted by MJGolf View Post
    But it does help to network with fellow AP'S to learn and to play.
    I agree with this and actually did belong to a private board for at least a decade with ten to twelve players most located on the east coast. One member a very knowledgable man recently passed away his name was Jake Smallwood who I believe lived in Canada at the time. Most everyone got multi barrings and inevitably we more or less all lost contact. Now I just play part-time when I can find the time.
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