Golf Equipment: How to choose the right Iron Set?
Today's golf equipment manufactures make several different lines of golf clubs to fit many golfers & budgets. In order to find the best fit for your game is research. Many factors that go into this decision is Skill level, Price & Brand appeal.
Start with the skill level, if you are a scratch golfer to a 5 handicap, than the type of irons you would be looking for is a blade style that is made out of forged steel.
Forged golf clubs offer a softer metal than a stainless steel, and it allows you ...
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How To Get Hybrid Wood Golf Clubs On A Discount
There are lots of attention getting into hybrid golf clubs these
days. Especially those hybrid wood golf clubs. So if you're one
of the die hard golf lovers, you're next question would be,
where could I get one? Don't despair. I've written this article
to help you get you're very own hybrid wood golf club! But more
importantly I'll be showing you a technique that power sellers
in Ebay are doing to get real cheap stuff, so you too can get
you're hands on hybrid wood golf clubs on a deep discount....
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How To Get Hybrid Wood Golf Clubs On A Discount
There are lots of attention getting into hybrid golf clubs these
days. Especially those hybrid wood golf clubs. So if you're one
of the die hard golf lovers, you're next question would be,
where could I get one? Don't despair. I've written this article
to help you get you're very own hybrid wood golf club! But more
importantly I'll be showing you a technique that power sellers
in Ebay are doing to get real cheap stuff, so you too can get
you're hands on hybrid wood golf clubs on a deep discount....
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Bring Business Golf into the New Year
With the New Year comes a fresh chance to start making golf a
part of the way you do business.
Yeah, you have probably started off every year saying I am going
to do something to improve my game or I am going to play more
golf next year...and you end up sitting in the office looking at
reports showing your customer base eroding away, your sales
force losing clients and office morale hitting the deck... All
making you feel you just cannot justify going out and playing
golf when the 'sky is falli...
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Beginners Guide to Buying a Set of Golf Clubs
You walk in to a golf store and there are hundreds of woods,
irons, wedges and putters to choose from along with clothing,
balls and all kinds of accessories. When just starting out in
golf, choosing a set of clubs can be an overwhelming task. What
is one to do? What decisions need to be made when buying a set
of golf clubs? This article aims to help you know what you need
to know, so you can make the right call and save you a little
dough in the process.
First, you need to know what makes up a...
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From Golf to Southeast Asian Furniture
Reviews of the Week, Issue 1
Four Products You Don't Want to Miss
by Rick Hendershot, Review-of-the-Week.com
- Golf-Topics-Tips.com - Southeast Asia Furniture Directory
- 100 Link Blitz from Linknet - PopUp Displays, Trade Show
Graphics
This week's issue features four completely different websites.
One is a Golf Information and Products website. Another
is a directory of Asian Furniture Suppliers. The third
has some unique Internet Advertising Products, and the
fourth is a site that sells Trad...
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The History of Golf
Golf as we know it was invented in Scotland, but its roots
stretches back into Flanders. The first record of "Chole" is
from 1353 and portrays a something that could be described as a
mix between hockey and golf played in Flanders (Belgium). The
game was preferably played on ice and the players used sticks
curved at the bottom to move balls from starting point to finish
point. Since Scottish and Dutch merchants traveled a lot between
the two regions and traded with each other, the game played in...
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Ely City Tourist Accommodation and Information, England..
Ely has been informally accounted a city by virtue of being the seat of a diocese. Its status was confirmed by Royal Charter in 1974, when the parish council of the single civil parish that makes up Ely was formed during a reorganisation of local government.
With a population of 15,102 in 2009, Ely is the third smallest city in England after Wells in Somerset and the City of London, and the sixth smallest in the United Kingdom with St David's, Bangor, and Armagh also smaller....
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Ely Cathedral, Ely Tourist Accommodation and Information, Ely, England
The Cathedral Church of the Holy and Undivided Trinity in Ely is known as the "Ship of the Fens", a name inspired by the distant views of its towers that dominate the low-lying wetlands called The Fens.
The diocese of Ely was created in 1108 out of the see of Lincoln, and a year later the bishopric of Ely was founded.
The cathedral was started by William I in 1083, suffered the collapse in 1322 of the main tower, which was rebuilt as an octagon, and was completed in 1351.
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Ely Castle
Ely Castle was in the cathedral city of Ely in Cambridgeshire. Its probable site is a mound near the cathedral which is now called Cherry Hill.
This was a motte and bailey castle built by William I in 1070 in his conflict with Hereward the Wake to subdue the Isle of Ely.
Once Ely was quiescent the motte was abandoned. However it was refortified in 1140 during the Anarchy by Bishop Nigel but surrendered to King Stephen. In 1143 Geoffrey de Mandeville was placed in charge of the castle. ...
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