Can you change your user name here?

Does anyone know if you can change your user name on this site? I think they call it your nickname in your profile. I finally get to change my name because it no longer is correct. 
I got my fourth hole-in-one the other day on a driveable Par 4!

I got my fourth hole-in-one the other day on a driveable Par 4!
Holes-in-One
1. 7-17-81 Warrenton GC Driver 310 yards 7th Hole (Par 4)
2. 5-22-99 Warrenton GC 6 iron 189 yards 10th Hole
3. 7-23-99 Oak Meadow CC 5 iron 180 yards 17th Hole
4. 9-19-99 Country Lake GC 6 iron 164 yards 15th Hole
5. 8-30-09 Country Lake GC Driver 258 yards 17th Hole (Par 4)
Collector of Barber Halves, Commems, MS64FBL Frankies, Full Step Jeffersons & Mint state Washington Quarters
1. 7-17-81 Warrenton GC Driver 310 yards 7th Hole (Par 4)
2. 5-22-99 Warrenton GC 6 iron 189 yards 10th Hole
3. 7-23-99 Oak Meadow CC 5 iron 180 yards 17th Hole
4. 9-19-99 Country Lake GC 6 iron 164 yards 15th Hole
5. 8-30-09 Country Lake GC Driver 258 yards 17th Hole (Par 4)
Collector of Barber Halves, Commems, MS64FBL Frankies, Full Step Jeffersons & Mint state Washington Quarters
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1. 7-17-81 Warrenton GC Driver 310 yards 7th Hole (Par 4)
2. 5-22-99 Warrenton GC 6 iron 189 yards 10th Hole
3. 7-23-99 Oak Meadow CC 5 iron 180 yards 17th Hole
4. 9-19-99 Country Lake GC 6 iron 164 yards 15th Hole
5. 8-30-09 Country Lake GC Driver 258 yards 17th Hole (Par 4)
Collector of Barber Halves, Commems, MS64FBL Frankies, Full Step Jeffersons & Mint state Washington Quarters
<< <i>Wow! Right past the Windmill. Cool. >>
<< <i>Thanks for the congrats. Do you know how to contact the administrator? >>
They've said they can't do it without your losing your post count.
That's the good news
Bad news is that account names cannot be changed.
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CONGRATS on #4 - when do you hit the circuit?!?
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<< <i>Wow! Right past the Windmill. Cool. >>
<< <i>Just post 9,300 more times and you can write "Actually, I have four" under your forum ID. >>
Better make it six just in case since you might have great difficulty getting your title changed.
Funny golf story that may not interest non-golfers. I play in a pickup league once a week. If you can show up it's a $10 game and they pay out for skins, closest to the hole on all par 3s and for the lowest score. Anyway, two weeks ago we're sitting around afterwards and drinking up some of that night's winner's money. A couple of the guys start questioning me about trying out for Q School. The guys mean well but it's painfully obvious they have NO idea what they are trying to talk about.
First of all, just asking someone in our little group about playing in the Q School tournament is funny enough. On decent nights I can shoot under par at this course. It is very short and the guys don't realize that not every course is made up of par 4s which are virtually driveable but I digress. The funny part is coming. So you see that the guys don't know much about the topic of conversation besides just a very basic idea.
I try to explain that the guys who enter Q School are really, REALLY good golfers. It costs a lot of money just to enter with almost no chance of winning (or even advancing). That there are different stages of Q School so even if you do advance you still have almost no shot of getting on the tour; even Nationwide status is hard to get. So now the guys are starting to understand a little about what it is all about and I feel good about having imparted a little golf knowledge on them. The next question is the killer. One of the guys just has to ask: So, what kind of handicap do you have to have to get into Q School?
I know some non-golfers may have read this far so I will explain about handicaps. In golf, handicaps are used so that very good golfers can play very bad golfers and theoretically have an equal match, kinda like point spreads in basketball and football. Example: the St. Louis Cardinals are so much better than the Chicago Cubs that we have to spot them 3 runs before the first pitch. In golf, a good player may have to give a bad player a stroke a hole. But... in professional golf ALL the golfers are very good and there are NO handicaps.
Note: I did check out the Q School Application form and actually if you enter as an Amateur you are required to have a handicap index of 2.0 or less, something I didn't know.
1. 7-17-81 Warrenton GC Driver 310 yards 7th Hole (Par 4)
2. 5-22-99 Warrenton GC 6 iron 189 yards 10th Hole
3. 7-23-99 Oak Meadow CC 5 iron 180 yards 17th Hole
4. 9-19-99 Country Lake GC 6 iron 164 yards 15th Hole
5. 8-30-09 Country Lake GC Driver 258 yards 17th Hole (Par 4)
Collector of Barber Halves, Commems, MS64FBL Frankies, Full Step Jeffersons & Mint state Washington Quarters
Let's see 9300 more posts divided by the almost 700 I have now, divided by eight years of posting.... I think I'd have better luck making another hole-in-one, lol.
1. 7-17-81 Warrenton GC Driver 310 yards 7th Hole (Par 4)
2. 5-22-99 Warrenton GC 6 iron 189 yards 10th Hole
3. 7-23-99 Oak Meadow CC 5 iron 180 yards 17th Hole
4. 9-19-99 Country Lake GC 6 iron 164 yards 15th Hole
5. 8-30-09 Country Lake GC Driver 258 yards 17th Hole (Par 4)
Collector of Barber Halves, Commems, MS64FBL Frankies, Full Step Jeffersons & Mint state Washington Quarters
Congrats on #4!
<< <i>. Ok, so my next question is: How do you make a signature line?
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Just click on "profile" above and type it in the box and update.
last one was 187 yds with a 6 iron.
got my first one the day before my daughter was born 8 yrs ago.
hi, i'm tom.
i do not doctor coins like some who post in here.