Archive for October, 2009

Golf ball selling question?

Sunday, October 18th, 2009
golf ball finding
LuCas asked:


i have 500 golfs that i find around the bushes AND stuff
but i dont know who to sell them to im afraid to sell them to the pro shop cause theyll be like where did you get all of these and its obvious the golf course and i will get fined for being on it.? A ranger caught me and my friends once finding golf balls
( he was a a.s.s hole ) and said its stealing and
next time he’ll call the sheriff - what should i do with all these golf balls?

Steps To Performing Cpr
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Looking for US golf drop ship companies?

Sunday, October 18th, 2009
golf supplies
Candy B asked:


I have an e-commerce store that sells sports items and accessories. I am looking for suppliers that will supply me with golf products and will drop ship these to my customers. Please no overseas companies. Just USA. Need As soon as possible. Your help is much appreciated! :)

Vinyl Siding For Your Home
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WILL SWIMMING MESS WITH MY GOLF SWING?

Sunday, October 18th, 2009
golf supplies
JMR asked:


Hey everyone. I’m looking into swimming (rather than running) to strengthen my body, and supply myself with adequate cardio - to build endurance. I will also be working with weights 3 days a week as well.

My question is…will swimming (and the repetative shoulder/arm rotation it takes to actually swim) harm or mess up my golf swing in any way? Or, will it actually help my golf swing??

Stainless Steel Paint

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Men’s and Women’s Golf Clubs

Saturday, October 17th, 2009
golf ball maker
Ryan Anderson asked:


If you are interested in learning the game of golf there are many initial aspects with which to become familiar. Knowing the basic rules and the terminology of the game is a good start, and if you are in the market for golf clubs it is crucial to gain an understanding of the different clubs, as well as the differences between men’s and women’s golf clubs. Doing so will help you to ensure that you are buying the clubs best suited for you at this stage in your golf game. Many people wrongly believe that the only differences between men’s and women’s golf clubs are aesthetic differences. While it is true that men’s and women’s golf clubs look different, there are also many differences in what the clubs can offer to a player.

In golf, playing with proper length clubs is important. Generally, the shorter the club length, the easier it is for a player to control his or her shots. If the club is too long or too short the player will have a hard time controlling the accuracy of the ball.  It is also very easy to slice the ball with wrongly sized clubs as you will not be able to properly follow through your swing with efficiency. That being said, women’s golf clubs are typically made one inch shorter in length for the same style and same type of clubs that men use. For men’s clubs, whether woods, irons, or another type, each club has a standard universal industry length.

Another difference between men’s and women’s golf clubs is in the amount of loft that is found on the face of the clubs. In terms of women’s clubs, there is typically more loft contained on the face of the club, than with men’s clubs.

Typically, men’s golf clubs have a less flexible shaft than women’s clubs. This means that men’s clubs will generally be more rigid, while women’s clubs will feel more flexible and easier to hold. This is not always a difference that can be felt simply by picking up the club. However, once you begin to play around with the club you should be able to notice this difference.

It is important to keep in mind that the main differences between men’s and women’s clubs are found with clubs purchased off the shelf at sporting goods stores and in golf stores. This is interesting because it says a lot about how golf club companies, and to a large extent the general public, view women golfers in comparison to male golfers. The way in which women’s golf clubs are designed shows that golf club makers assume that most women who golf are going to swing slower than most men, and therefore as a result require clubs that contain greater loft and shaft flexibility.

Whether you are on the hunt for men’s or women’s golf clubs, there are a few things that you can do to make sure that you are looking at the right clubs. Remember that when you look for golf clubs, you are going to be presented with all sorts of choices. Today’s golf clubs are made up of lots of different materials, and come in all sorts of styles and colors. Simply because the traditional size and shape of women’s clubs is sold as a women’s club does not mean that you will necessarily need to buy that particular style or size.

Whether you are a male or female golfer, there are several things that you should take into account when buying a set of golf clubs. Always adhere to your personal preferences and needs. The level of play and your distinct swing are important factors to consider as you narrow down your choices.

Also, figure out how tall you need the clubs to be, the weight that you are comfortable with using, and the flexibility levels. Most importantly, remember that just because you are of a certain gender or body type does not always mean that you have to get a corresponding type of golf club. Start off with clubs that are traditionally designed for you, and then go from there. If the clubs work for you, then keep them, and if they do not, continue to search for clubs that feel more comfortable.

In order to be a good golfer you need to find effective clubs that will suit your particular needs. Clubs that are customized and designed to fit your particular needs are going to give you the best chance to swing harder and hit the ball more accurately when it counts. If you have a stronger swing than most women, or a lighter swing than most men, find clubs of a weight and loft that will accommodate you accordingly. In the end, your golf clubs should be about you and your own personal preferences.



Drink Vending Machines
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What are fun games to play at our sponsored hole during a charity golf tournament?

Friday, October 16th, 2009
golf fun
CFrehner asked:


Our hotel is sponsoring a hole at a charity golf tournament, and would like to have an activity for the golfers to do while waiting to tee off. We have ideas like the marshmallow drive and chipping into a bucket, but were wondering if anyone had any unique, fun ideas. Any suggestions would be appreciated!

Coffee Vending Machines
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how to make a golf ball explode?

Friday, October 16th, 2009
exploding golf balls
Ryan asked:


im completely insane so plz answer

Bamboo Coffee Table
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Golf Bag Organiser - Golf Equipment and Accessories

Thursday, October 15th, 2009
golf ball maker
Sarfaraz Khan asked:


Get your golf equipment and accessories tidied up with the help of the Golf Bag Organiser

Many golfers know the following situation only too well. You come home tired from a great game, and just can’t find the energy to put your golf equipment away properly. Before you know it the mess has spread and there are clubs, tees, shoes and balls scattered all over your garage or storage room.

When the next game comes along it’s a nightmare trying to find anything, you make yourself late and arrive frustrated and unable to focus on the game. Well now there is a piece of golf equipment and accessory that can save the day - the Golf Bag Organiser. This exciting piece of equipment has the following features to help you tidy up your golf kit:

Stores 2 Golf Bags 4 Shelves to store shoes, rain gear golf balls etc Easy to assemble Sturdy metal design Ideal for garages Only 49.99 Pound - the Golf Bag Organiser is a great deal!

The golf bag organiser can save you time, stress and a ticking off from your other half when she sees the mess your golf kit is making! Custom club fitting is the best decision any golfer can make, as it will transform the storage of your golf equipment and accessories.

Make your home safe with the Golf Bag Organiser

You might believe that the mess of golf equipment and accessories in your home is harmless, but the makers of the Golf Bag Organiser think otherwise. The product was designed not only to help keep your golf kit in order, but to make your surroundings safer as well. Imagine the damage you could do to yourself if you slipped on a loose golf ball or tripped over one of your clubs. And just think how embarrassed you would be if your golf mess caused a friend or relative to injure themselves. They could even sue! But you’ll be able to have peace of mind once your golf equipment and accessories are safely stored away on your Golf Bag Organiser.

The Golf Bag Organiser - Perfect for golfing couples

If your partner is a keen golfer too, then the Golf Bag Organiser is the perfect way to store both of your golf equipment and accessories. Because it has the capacity to hold two golf bags, as well as two pairs of shoes, waterproof equipment and golf balls, there will be no more arguments about golf clubs go where. The Golf Bag Organiser makes an ideal Christmas or birthday gift for keen golfers who need to tidy up their golf equipment and accessories!

Golf bag Organize is not difficult for the professional golfer’s, if you are beginner and feeling uncomfort to organize golf bag then you must need to get advice of professionals and you can also find on the net by visit on websites that provide best information like Golf Outlets of USA is good reliable source and with this you can organize your bag easily.



How To Choose The Perfect Fireplace
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Is it dangerous to do a “pee bubble bomb”?

Thursday, October 15th, 2009
exploding golf balls
Kool Carl asked:


Sometimes i hold my foreskin to “seal” it and I stat to pee so it gets filled with pee. I continue to hold it as long as I can until it’s about the size of a golf ball (sometimes bigger). Then, I let it go and it “explodes” everywhere. It’s pretty funny, but I wanted to know if there could be any risks for my health (infections and such).

Home Heat Pump Reviews
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Future Shock: The Future of Golf Equipment

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009
golf ball maker
shoppinginjoy asked:


Today’s golf equipment bears little resemblance to the clubs our fathers used, so what will your grandkids be playing years from now? Here’s a sneak peek at what manufacturers are planning in their dogged pursuit of golf’s holy trinity: greater distance, consistency and control.

DRIVERS

Today: 460 cc titanium head with a 45-inch graphite shaft. Aerodynamic designs, movable weighting and adjustable clubface mechanisms are trendy.

The Future: The entire driver face is at the legal trampolineeffect limit. Clubhead shapes will change — hourglass (pictured above), C-shaped, or cavities in the body will redistribute weight for stability. Drivers will vary by look, center of gravity (CG) location, and shaft length to create a personalized performance package.

FAIRWAY WOODS

Today: Most have small steel or multi-material heads.

The Future: Clubface design will advance so that center strikes will fly like shots hit by a driver.

HYBRIDS

Today: Iron-like hybrids (narrower from face to rear) launch shots lower and with less spin than wood-like hybrids.

The Future: A removable rear wall will open the door to full customization, and this will allow the golfer to dial in precise weight and placement (high, low, heel, toe, etc).

IRONS

Today: Three classes of cavity-back (better player, game-improvement, max game-improvement) offer different levels of forgiveness, workability and feel. Varying face thicknesses tighten spin-rate and ball-speed differences from shot to shot.

The Future: Clubfaces will be made from durable, lightweight, non-metallic materials (e.g., composites), or laminates. Removing mass from the face will contribute to greater forgiveness. Irons will be based on loft rather than number, similar to woods. Tailored shaft lengths — rather than standard 0.5″ increments — will suit each club’s role.

WEDGES

Today: Head shapes similar to those from 60-plus years ago. Multiple lofts and bounce angles match the club to your swing and course conditions.

The Future: Unconventional-looking sole designs based on increased understanding of how clubs perform in different grasses or lies will be introduced.

PUTTERS

Today: Heel-toe-weighted blades and mallet heads feature face inserts (made of polymer or metal) to soften feel. Face technologies (such as grooves) are used to create consistent roll.

The Future: Customizable kits will let you select head style, lie, length and alignment aid. Technology virtually eliminates spin or speed variation from putt to putt. The bottom line: Putters will produce forward spin regardless of where on the face you hit the ball.

BALLS

Today: Solid-core balls constructed from two, three or four pieces. Balls with urethane covers are considered “premium” due to their ability to create more greenside spin and softer feel. Ball makers are at the “5- or 10-yard line” with current materials and processes.

The Future: Balls will fly like rockets in breezy conditions due to newfangled surface geometries (possibly swirls or grooves rather than circular dimples). Nano particles and advanced construction techniques will help refine spin levels to ideally suit a player’s game. Manufacturers will be able to produce balls just for your swing.

CUSTOM-FITTING

Today: Launch monitors measure what’s happening during your swing and prescribe the proper set based on the results.

The Future: Fitting technology will be even more at your fingertips thanks to pocket-sized ball-flight monitors that will allow you to tweak your gear on the fly.

SET MAKEUP

Today: Titanium driver, steel-headed 3- and 5-woods, 3-hybrid, 4-iron to PW, gap wedge, sand wedge and putter. Hybrids have killed the long irons.

The Future: Full hybrid iron sets, hollow irons with “wood” attributes (like rebound and feel) and transition sets (wood- and iron-like hybrids, cavity-back irons) are seen as “traditional.”

GADGETS

Today: Lightweight, portable, handheld electronic devices take the guesswork out of distance to the pin, to hazards, etc.

The Future: It’s anybody’s guess what we’ll have 50 years from now. Let us know your idea for golf’s must-have invention for 2059

 

Resource from: shoppinginjoy.com



Fishing Tackle And Accessories
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Golf ball hit a girl

Tuesday, October 13th, 2009
elibalash asked:


Tiny gold ball makes a girl fall lawl..

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