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kellysultimatesports.com 888-448-2919 Mizuno WRATH EXTENDED ASA BP Video – 6 HR Slowpitch Softball Bat Review Videos – AK 3-11-2007





www.gamezplay.org -Tiger Woods PGA TOUR Online, providing on-the-go golf enthusiasts with the most accessible, authentic and feature-rich golf video game experience available through a web browser. Tiger Woods PGA TOUR Online, developed by EA Tiburon, has stunning high resolution 3D graphics and requires no game installation*, no disc, and no additional peripherals. In addition to a free-to-play** experience that allows unlimited access to featured courses, players will be able to choose from a monthly or yearly membership, offered at .99 and .99 respectively (pricing for North America). Tiger Woods PGA TOUR Online will also utilize a points-based transaction system allowing players to purchase packages of points at .99, .99 and .99 that can be used on in-game transactions, such as rounds of golf and Pro Shop items. Consumers who purchase the annual membership receive unlimited rounds on all available courses, and will be provided with a package of points that can be spent on Pro Shop items. Consumers have an increasing appetite for authentic gaming experiences online and EA SPORTS is driving innovation and growth in the online gaming category, from consoles to mobile devices and the web, said EA SPORTS President Peter Moore. The launch of Tiger Woods PGA TOUR Online signals a shift in the traditional distribution model and will change the way that people will be able to access and enjoy their favorite video games for years to come. Since Tiger Woods PGA TOUR





Here are a few drills to do for baseball and golf using THE KING OF SWING. Thanks for taking a look and good luck with your game. Joe US Patent No. 7115051

I don’t get the Gorilla Golf joke…


A guy walked into a pro-shop with a gorilla. "Is anyone interested in a little wager?" he said, flashing some large bills around. "I’ve got 0.00 here that says my gorilla can hit the ball longer and straighter than anybody here at this club. In fact, he hits it 500 yards right down the middle . . . every time!"
Everyone in the pro-shop started laughing. After a moment, the newest pro at the club and the longest hitter in the area spoke up, "I gotta see this!" he said. "You know, what? I’ll take you up on that wager! Meet you on the first tee."

When they reached the 585-yard par-5 first tee the trainer led the gorilla to the tee box, put a driver in his hands, set a tee in the ground. The gorilla did the rest.

Sure enough, he smashed his drive right down the middle and clear out of sight. When the ball finally came to rest it was on the green — 6 inches from the cup.

The pro was astonished. "That’s incredible!" he exclaimed. "How did you train him to hit the ball like that!" There’s no need for me to tee off. I couldn’t beat him with a stick. Here’s your money."

As the pro walked off the green, still shaking his head, he turned back to the trainer and said, "Oh, by the way, how does he putt?"

The trainer responded,"Just like he drives: 500 yards. Right down the middle. Every time."





Cleveland CG 15 Wedge Review from the 2010 PGA Show from your friends at www.golfetail.com

Which Golf Balls Should I Buy? Comparison…?


I currently use the Top Flight Gamer and Nike Soft golf balls. I’ve read all of the reviews which are typically hyped up by someone getting kickbacks from their sales. I play decent golf (mid 80′s) and have been making great progress in my play but I am having difficulty finding a ball that "feels" good. I like the Nike Soft but read on the package that the ball is not intended for people who swing above 100mph, and I swing 105mph with a driver and 85mph with my 7 iron. The Nike obviously feels softer than the TF Gamer but I hit the gamer a bit straighter (less spin because of harder compression…I know the mechanics of it).

Can anyone recommend a ball that has really good "feel" as well as decent control? I have heard that the Taylormade Burners and Bridgestone E5 and E6′s are good but never hit any of them and at a case, I’d rather not buy and regret. I know that I love the feel of the Titleist PROV1′s but can’t afford to go out and buy a dozen for bucks (the wife would kill me). Is there anything that feels like the PROV1 and provides similar control with low irons? I am not too worried about distance as I hit fairly long anyhow but extra yards dont hurt. : )

Thanks in advance, and please tell why you think the ball is better than the Gamer or Nike Soft. Thanks again!
I have also read alot about ball construction and cover design, but that still doesnt say which ball is best. I am looking for feel and distance with moderate control. Nike seems to be the middle of the road for all of the above but which model? Thanks again and check out: http://www.learnaboutgolf.com/equipment/balls.html#more
if you are reading this looking for answers as well.





How To Improve Ball Striking swingmangolf.com Golf Swing Lessons, Tips & Instruction – How To Improve Ball Striking Learn how to make better contact of the golf ball and also how to improve your ball striking. Improving ball striking is key to hitting the golf ball longer and straighter. Also when you improve your ball striking it is much easier to judge distances on approach shots. In this video Golf Instructor, Jaacob Bowden will show you a couple of things to make better contact and in return hit more consistent longer golf shots. Leave a COMMENT if this video was of help to your golf game. Get Your Free Article “The 3 Keys To Distance” at http

New Cleveland CG wedges?


What is the difference between the one dot and two dot system on the new CG wedges? I need to purchase a new one and was wondering the difference. I want to replace my 53 degree Cleveland. Which "dot would be best?


It’s time to see the REAL Brazil, People think Brazil is only butt and Rio!

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Golf Equipment – Mizuno MP T-11





How the new conforming grooves work for Luke Donald – the PGA Tour’s No.1 bunker player.

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