Archive for August 9th, 2008

Notable Names Missed The Cut At The 2008 PGA Championship

I’m still not over Sergio four putting 17, but we must move on. Below is a list of notables that missed the cut at the 2008 PGA Championship. Hope they enjoy the rest of their weekend.

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Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Golf Fitness Helps Generate More Speed in Your Swing!

The golfing industry speaks about clubhead speed constantly. We see advertised in the golf magazines all the time. We hear about it on the Golf Channel endlessly Clubhead speed is more a result of what you do with the golf club than an

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Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Ladies Golf Shoes

A look into ladies golf shoes and the top rated golf shoes available.

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Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Day 2 of the PGA Championship at Oakland Hills - Monster Makes

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Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Test of Skill, or Luck the Key to the 2008 PGA Championship?

The PGA should remember that golf is a game that should challenge players of all skill levels to do their best, not put players in a position where they constantly have to hope for the best!

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Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Wall Arch collapses two months after I visited

Two months ago I camped at Canyonlands National Park with my two youngest offspring (I have three). We hiked over 20 miles in the desert heat of Arches National Park and saw most of the really great arches there.

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Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Girl's Golf - Learning to Play in a Ladylike Way

According to Thomas Bendelow, a golf expert interviewed by the New York Times, women don’t learn golf as easily as men. Women don’t learn as easily, he says, because they “are not accustomed to taking regular exercise,” and, he adds,

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Saturday, August 9th, 2008

TGS at the 2008 PGA Fall Expo!

I just booked my flights and hotel for the 2008 PGA Fall Expo in Las Vegas. The show has…

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Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Riding Shotgun with Orville Moody

ORVILLE MOODY, THE 1969 US OPEN CHAMPION, died today in Texas. He was 74. Reports didn’t give a cause of death, but he had been in poor health for most of the year after suffering a massive stroke.

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Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Holmes in Driver Seat at PGA Championship

With an average driving distance of 311 yards, JB Holmes can be called The Big Drive. Through two rounds of play 26 year olf JB Holmes is the only player shooting below par at 1 under 139 through two rounds. Holmes shot a 2-under par 68

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Saturday, August 9th, 2008