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In response to: A new way to cut down on putts

that's a pretty interesting tactic. ill take a look at it
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In response to: Las Vegas Golf Event: Birdies for the Brave

I think it's awesome that after so long.. golfers and the military finally unite..
PermalinkPermalink 11/14/09 @ 16:11

In response to: Getting to The Masters at Augusta National has some strange turns and twists

jessie [Visitor] · http://puppiessiberianhusky.com
thanks for your insight on the Augusta National
PermalinkPermalink 11/09/09 @ 23:45

In response to: A new way to cut down on putts

Parshooters [Visitor] · http://www.A-Zgolfswingmechanics.com
I would recommend you fix the video link on Youtube. It only has a 4-5 second viewing before it breaks up and about a 2 second delay before it keeps playing. I'm sure your losing visitors because it's very hard to follow.

I like your laser tool for practicing putting.
Does it just show where your head and eyes suppose to be over the ball or can it show you the line of the putt to the hole.

Do you have anymore information on it?
PermalinkPermalink 10/29/09 @ 20:36

In response to: Video golf course review: Red Rock Country Club in Las Vegas

dendra [Visitor] · http://torrents.rapid4me.com
Thanks! Very interesting and informative video!
PermalinkPermalink 09/10/09 @ 10:12

In response to: Getting to The Masters at Augusta National has some strange turns and twists

ikeyr [Visitor] · http://www.picktorrent.com/
great stuff
Thanks a lot
PermalinkPermalink 08/26/09 @ 03:36

In response to: Getting to The Masters at Augusta National has some strange turns and twists

Nimesh – Golf247.co.uk [Visitor] · http://www.golf247.co.uk
Nice One
Thanks for great stuff
PermalinkPermalink 08/13/09 @ 03:18

In response to: Playing Siena Golf Club in Las Vegas

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great vid
PermalinkPermalink 08/05/09 @ 15:47

In response to: Golf-world changes and world changes: Padraig Harrington's just the latest example

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PermalinkPermalink 07/11/09 @ 09:56

In response to: Golf-world changes and world changes: Padraig Harrington's just the latest example

The Golf name brand had a reliability problem on the Mk 4 and that is the whole problem with the change up. Marketing people think that the consumer is easily tricked with re-badging and name changes. Iconic name calling benefits people that do not have the time and the education to differentiate between two different vehicles. If you buy the GTI you will no doubt get a better car.
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In response to: Golf-world changes and world changes: Padraig Harrington's just the latest example

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In response to: EGolfScore offers another way to be a golf nerd

jouer en ligne [Visitor] · http://www.jouer-enligne.net
Golf Score kept score for the tournament. They use blackberry devices. Each group had one. One player would enter the scores for each player that is already listed. After pushing ENTER, a leader board would appear on the screen.its amazing...so like it very much so i would appreciate to your efforts and thanks so much..I am hoping the same best work from you in the future as well. In fact your creative writing abilities has inspired me.Really the blogging is spreading its wings rapidly
PermalinkPermalink 04/17/09 @ 08:46

In response to: Getting to The Masters at Augusta National has some strange turns and twists

david [Visitor]
john you need a good caddy like me to help you though out the day i will not give out what you need on line you are only a shot off each day minus them and your on top but it takes two thank you try me for one round just your avg poor guy
PermalinkPermalink 04/08/09 @ 14:50

In response to: Getting to The Masters at Augusta National has some strange turns and twists

david [Visitor]
john you need a good caddy like me to help you though out the day i will not give out what you need on line you are only a shot off each day minus them and your top but it takes two thank you try me for one round just your avg poor guy
PermalinkPermalink 04/08/09 @ 14:48

In response to: Getting to The Masters at Augusta National has some strange turns and twists

Wendy (UK) [Visitor]
I'm inclined to agree with you about the best seat. It's magic to attend major events at least once whether Augusta, St. Andrews, Wimbledon, etc, to soak up the atmosphere and see what's it all about. However, with the vast crowds today, I'm happier to watch from the sofa (refreshments also cheaper and to hand). Now if only the TV coverage could extend past TW it would really make my w/e.
PermalinkPermalink 04/08/09 @ 14:22

In response to: Death of the golf beat writer (and how it's an opportunity)

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Great post. I like d the part with "Don’t be surprised if some of the PGA stars become bloggers and get their story out for themselves".
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PermalinkPermalink 02/11/09 @ 07:43

In response to: EGolfScore offers another way to be a golf nerd

C. Radosta [Visitor]
I've been using it for a couple months on my Blackberry. I just enter the specifics about that hole on the drive to the next. it takes about 3 seconds. Also, my wife gets an email with a link that gives her a real time account of how I'm doing (If I enable it). She also knows when I'll be done. It's great!!!
PermalinkPermalink 09/16/08 @ 13:04

In response to: EGolfScore offers another way to be a golf nerd

The Golfaholic [Visitor] · http://www.thegolfaholic.com
This is way to high tech for an old country boy like myself. I keep the same stats the old fashion way, pencil and paper. Actually I use The Golfer's Hand-Book. Every 10 rounds there is a page for all your totals, it holds 30 rounds and at the end there is a page where you enter the summary for each 10 rounds, then you can compare it to the pros. Quick and easy!
PermalinkPermalink 08/29/08 @ 09:51

In response to: EGolfScore offers another way to be a golf nerd

ronmon [Visitor] · http://mon
1. For a stats wonk, this is like the MTC singing the Hallelujah Chorus. For her or his three partners, just cause for assassination.

2. Can you imagine the guy thumbing away on his cell phone, saying "wait, wait, one more second, just need to log my missed fairway, my four chips and my three putts." I'd leave him behind.

3. I know it works. If you have a fifth party keeping track or if all you log are scores, the it shouldn't hold anyone up. It ought not replace the paper card that the other members of the group carry for security reasons. Why, just last night I was watching a fictitious account called "College Road Trip" and Martin Lawrence' character's GPS navigation system malfunctioned. That could happen in real life, too, right?
PermalinkPermalink 08/23/08 @ 07:00

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