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  • Extreme Golf

    Go ahead and tell us that as golfers, we aren’t really athletes. Go on depicting us as bland, fair-weather, high-life sports people. Draw all the distinctions you want between the well-mannered men and women of the club-house and cage fighters, extreme skiers and sumo wrestlers. We don’t mind. We know the truth. We know that …

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  • Bobby Locke: South African Golf

    As golf buffs, we can name a few high profile players from South Africa…Retief Goosen, Bobby Cole, Ernie Els, Fulton Allem, etc.  These and several others have an ongoing presence on the world stage of golf, but what else do they share in terms of lineage? Who was their inspiration? In large part, it was …

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  • TaylorMade Rescue 11 Review

     The TaylorMade Rescue 11 is loaded with Flight Control Technology to help you hit the ball farther and straighter. The Rescue 11 allows you to alter loft by + or – 1 degree. There is a possible of eight different combinations to alter ball flight.       Everyone has something to say about the all white …

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  • Native Americans and Golf: Adopting the Scottish Game

    Here’s an interesting question for you, and I’ll give you five seconds to answer. What does the abbreviation, NAGT stand for? Maybe someone out there got it – maybe someone near the Wisconsin Dells, Arizona, New Mexico, Alabama or Michigan. It’s the Native American Golf Tour, and even though it seems to be predominantly state …

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  • Rory McIllroy Caught What?

    Mr. McIllroy is back in the golf news again, and it’s a surprising story, considering that we hear almost nothing but the wunderkind’s stunning new achievements. Considering the trajectory of the latest young golf star out of Ireland, I certainly expected a different kind of headline this week for Rory. If anyone is hail and …

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  • Tiger Down Under: Lead Time

    Again, the Australian Open seems to be on the receiving end of the most interesting American personalities that the PGA can offer. Two days ago, John Daly left an indelible impression down under by offering a clinic in the fine art of folding, eventually running out of balls in the process and calling it a …

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  • Managing Difficult Lies

    New Price Drops: Save up to 40%     Rarely on the golf course do you find your ball with a perfectly flat lie.  Different regions can produce severe changes in elevation.  Making the proper adjustments in your set up and maintaining your balance through the swing are keys to hitting these shots consistently.  The …

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  • Review of the Cobra S3 Driver

    The Cobra S3 and S3 Max Driver for Women For some years now I have been dithering about my golf clubs. When I read Matt Keller’s review of the Top Women Drivers for 2011 it spurred me into action. This is why I am now considering the Cobra S3 Driver for women. For years I …

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  • My One-Iron: My Wonderful, Awful One-Iron

      Not long ago, I read  an excellent article that itemized the failings of the purportedly obsolete one-iron, along with a separate list of suggested uses for it, none of which had anything to do with golf. Reminding us of Lee Trevino’s joke about holding the club up in a lightning storm (because no one …

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  • RICOH Women’s British Open!

    Carnoustie Golf Links will be the site of the RICOH Women’s British Open 2011 this year for the first time in the 35-year history of the tournament. Carnoustie, located on the east coast of Scotland in the town of Angus, has been the site of seven British Opens and one Senior British Open on the …

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