Friday, January 26, 2007

How do you spot clone golf clubs?


How do you spot clone golf clubs?

Clones, also known as knock-offs, are very easy to identify, as they are usually made of a similar design and color as the real deal but with differences that allow them to fly under the patent infrin...



Do's And Dont's In Playing Golf

The game of golf was acknowledged in 1744, designed by the Company of Gentlemen Golfers in Edinburgh. Over the years, the rules have expanded so much so that the USGA needed a book to keep them all st...



Golf Tips

Do you often drive an ace or mostly dub double bogeys? Because if you find yourself doing fat shots and bogeys more than making holes in one, chances are you may not be a sandbagger than you'd wa...



Top 50 Christmas Gift Ideas UNDER $50 You can Order Online

With the Christmas holiday quickly approaching the malls and stores around the nation will soon be filled to capacity. If you'd like to avoid the hassle and have your Christmas presents delivered ...



Professional Networking Tips For IT Consultants: Part I

Professional networking is THE way to make business contacts, identify leads, and turn those leads into sales. As an IT Consultant you need to be involved with professional networking right from the ...



How To Improve Your Putting Practice Golf Drills?

They are some tips for getting the most out of the time you spend on the practice putting green. Here's how to do it: 1. Use the practice green to guage speed and work on distance control. Dis...