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December 12, 2005

ROCKY MOUNT, NC — Since we were kids, we’ve played the part…the black hat or the white hat.  Which were you?  Did you play both?

The attraction has always been there.  Do you like the idea of being a role model or is the appeal of doing what you want with no consequence too much to pass up?

“When I got my bad boy hat, people started looking at me differently.  I mean I was the same guy but perception changed.  More women seemed “interested” in talking with me while my boss appeared to be nervous when in the same room as I,” stated Thad Biser.  Changes were also seen on the other side of the fence.

Brandon Hunter commented, “Every time I put on my white lid, kids seem to ask me for advice on their game and then also on their lives.  It is strange.  I occasionally get additional benefits thrown my way like the pro shop just offering free range balls.  I don’t pretend to understand it.  However, I’m not complaining.”

With just over two weeks until Christmas, you can still get the ideal stocking stuffer and change a friend or family member’s life forever.  For the good or bad, it is up to you.

The total cost per hat is $16.00 and includes shipping and tax. Hats can be purchased by contacting Jeremy Myers at jcnmv95@netzero.net.

There are 177 days until the field of players converge on Clayton, NC to compete in the 2006 Carl Spackler Open.  Deposits are currently being taken and must be postmarked by December 28, 2005.