Honeymoon to Spain/France, need suggestions on end of the trip.

So I have my honeymoon coming up. We’re trying to decide what would work best, specifically at the end of the trip. Our current plan is 4 cities over 2 full weeks from the US.

Fly overnight into Jerez on a Saturday in September.

Leg 1:
Stay 3 nights around Cadiz (Puerto de Santa Maria) in a friends condo. Planning on renting a car and doing day trips to Sevilla/Cadiz. Just getting the lay of the land.

Leg 2:
Stay 4 nights in Costa Del Sol (Fairmont La Hacienda). Really mostly beach/relaxatijn. Maybe a quick trip to the Strait of Gibraltar.

Leg 3:
Fly to Bordeaux. Stay at Cabot Bordeaux for 2 nights. Golf/wine tasting and hanging is the plan here. Debating staying another night in the city in Bordeaux but tbd.

Leg 4:
Fly to Barcelona, stay 3/4 nights depending if we do only 2 nights in Bordeaux. Exploring the city. Staying about 20m outside of the city at a cool hotel I found that’s a bit more relaxed slower pace. Fly home that Saturday.

Now the question is. What do you suggest we do at the end of the trip. Bordeaux seems crammed with only 2 nights and 2 of the 3 days we’d be there being travel days. But Barcelona seems like a good place to stay the extra night. It seems like it makes more sense to have an extra night in Bordeaux since we’ll have 2 full days in Barcelona (with 2 travel days). It seems slightly tight at the end but not awful.

Do far we’ve booked the flight there, Fairmont and Cabot. So that’s locked in. Just need to figure out the end of the trip.

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u/Duffman5755 — 3 days ago

FS: Fully Restored Studio Stainless Newport 2 35” 350g

I have a Scotty Cameron Newport 2 that I wanted to sell. It’s been fully restored with custom stamping added from the Scotty custom shop games maybe 2x since the restore. Putter is fit with a black gloss Scotty shaft (band missing) from when it was restored that’s 35”. Stamping includes top dot sight, “Art” on the toe and Scotty crown logo on the toe side of the face as well as 350g on the hosel. Just added a pistolini which has been used for 2 rounds so basically brand new. Comes with yellow circa 62 Headcover with the divot tool. Maybe the best off the rack Scotty ever made.

Price: $400 but open to reasonable offers.

u/Duffman5755 — 11 days ago
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Removing embroidery without access to the back of the panel

So I’m curious if this is possible. I just got a nylon golf back for cheap because it has a club logo on it and is kind of a frowned upon thing to have a bag with a logo of a club you don’t belong to on the bag. I would try it 100% if o had access to the back. But the pocket linings that it’s on don’t allow me cared to that back panel.

It’s a really durable polyester knit material that is the base it’s on and it’s fairly porous so I don’t expect a ton of holes to be an issue.

My question is, I’ve looked up the process and have a pretty good idea of how to remove embroidery. But just how bad of an idea is it to try to take it off with a seam ripper from the front of the embroidery without the access to the back.

u/Duffman5755 — 11 days ago
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Transitioning from Healthcare

So I wanted to get some advice here. I’m currently an athletic trainer (sports physiotherapist for those not in the US). I’m working at a pretty good college and get free tuition. In a way of getting unstuck from the career a bit, I am looking to do a data science masters. I took some degree classes last year to help strengthen my application and should get in this fall.

So my question is, what is the best place to look that would be a job that is able to use my expertise in healthcare, and allows me to use the clinical side of things to translate data science skills to the practical application side. Ideally something that has a track that pays well (or a path of upward trajectory) and what are the skills that you suggest that I learn along the way (or extra classes that I could take that would improve my chances/skills needed to be a better candidate). I was assuming insurance/healthcare is the most applicable field but wasn’t sure what else was out there.

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u/Duffman5755 — 1 month ago