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Cold Steel True Flight Thrower Paracord Wrapped Handle (Sheath)
Sale Price: $21.58
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Throwing knife made from 1055 carbon stainless steel blade with a 6 3/4 in. blade overall elnght of 12in. And a weight of 9 .7oz. Includes a Cor-Ex sheath. ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Edge Blade Length (inches): 6.75 Blade Material: Carbon Steel Black Carry System: Cordura Nylon Sheath Handle Material: Paracord Wrapped Overall Length (inches): 12.00
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Intech Beta Ti Golf Balls (36 Pack)
Sale Price: $18.00
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Intech Tour performance longer distance thin cover golf balls. 36-ball packs.
Enjoy tour performance every time you step on the course with the Intech Beta Ti golf balls. This 36-pack of Beta Ti balls offers such features as a Surlyn cover, 432 dimple technology, and a two-piece construction. The star of the show, however, is the large fluid metal core, which yields explosive results with every swing. The pack carries a one-year warranty.
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ODYSSEY FRLC1 FLITE READY LAPTOP CASE
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Made to resist damage from the elements of the world touring professional. You will never want to leave home without this world class latop attache. Designed to hold your laptop along with all the necessities it takes for you to do your job. Made of black laminate along with all steel hardware. Dimensions: Fits 17" laptop
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Selle Italia SLR Gel Flow Women's Bicycle Saddle (Vanox Rails, Black)
Sale Price: $151.20
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Selle Italia SLR Gel Flow Saddles.The lightweight revolution for womenCenter section cutoutLeather coverDifferentiated thickness silicone gel around cutoutItem SpecificationsColorBlackWeight240gWidth155mmLength273mmGenderWomen'sRailTubular VanoxClamp StyleStd RailsDefined ColorBlack
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The Simple Golf Ball And How It Affects Your Game
This topic is dear to my heart and I have had many a discussion with Amateur members at my club regarding what type of golf ball they are using. The answer is usually the same. They use different golf balls from day to day, sometimes using different types and makes in the course of a single round. Just bear with me for a moment while I explain how this can affect your scores and handicap in a big way.
Picture the scene if you will - David has just hit his second shot out of bounds on the 5th using a Top Flite XL, he reaches into his bag and pulls out another golf ball this time it's a Titleist ProV1 which he plays to the front of the green, he is now about 15 yards from the pin and takes his trusty wedge out and proceeds to chip the ball to the hole, it comes up about 4 yards short. He thought he had hit a perfect chip as his judgement is usually pretty good from that range; he misses the putt then carries on with his round of golf none the wiser.
Ok let's back up a bit here and analyse that scenario. I am sure by now a few of you have guessed the problem, its common enough and happens thousands of times a day on golf courses around the world.
When David changed his ball to a ProV1 he created the problem with his subsequent chip from in front of the green. The top Flite XL would have jumped off the face of the club with his chip and probably have gone close to the hole saving him a shot, but because he changed to the softer ProV1 (which you need to hit firmer) his chip ended up short costing him a valuable stroke.
Different golf balls react differently for a variety of full shots as well, not to mention putting which makes distance control very difficult if you chop and change your golf balls all the time. Feel is a very important factor in golf and should not be overlooked.
The simple fact is you should use the same type and make of golf ball all the time. I am not saying you shouldn't try different Golf balls but you should get used to a Golf ball and not chop and change too often. Especially during the course of a round. Get used to the ball you use so you can be more consistent. I cannot stress this strongly enough to you how important this will be to your future scores. Like I said earlier this is a common mistake that most of us at some time have been guilty of.
Next time you go to play check the golf balls you are carrying and make sure the ones you take out onto the course with you are all the same type and make.
Above all else enjoy this great game of golf.
Kevin Phillips
http://www.winterfieldgolfclub.info
About the Author
Kevin Phillips has been a Golf Professional for 33 years, and the Head Pro at
Winterfield Golf Club on the East Coast of Scotland since 1990.
He came to Scotland to be the Head Professional at the Club has looked after the members and visitors ever since. He also has a
Golf Article Directory where you can publish your golf related articles for free.
transmission won't shift?
I have a 1994 Dodge van with a 3.9 liter V-6 and a Torque-Flite 3 speed trans. 1st to 2nd shifts fine, but I have to wind it out, to 55 mph to get it to shift into third. I recently changed the fluid and filter which made the 1-2 shift better but the 2-3 got worse.....was a little sloppy, but I could have lived with it. Is there an adjustment anywhere to make it shift sooner?
There is some transmission fluid, sorry I don't know the name, you can put in that helps your transmission "grip"(?) better. My husband got it at Schuck's. Maybe you can call and ask if there is something like that for your transmission. Had the same problem. It made mine work better.Good luck.
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