Anaheim Ducks Golf Putter

Free Shipping! This officially licensed Anaheim Ducks 35″ hockey stick putter is a must have for the golf and hockey enthusiast. This is a real precision weighted putter for actual use on the putting green or for display in your home or office. It also makes for a great conversation piece. Features Team Graphics Compression Molded Graphite Shaft Cast Aluminum Alloy Blade Team Logo Stitched Headcover Length: 35″, Lie: 72, Loft: 3
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Adam playing Putt Putt arcade game pt 2
on october the 17 , 2009 the hillbilly hellraisers took the streets lookin for some fun. they found it late in the evening. round about one am or after. main event in lewisville texas. the arcade section. they wanted to play pool, but all the tables were reserved for a private party that never showed. so the hillbilly hellraisers headed for the arcade to play some games. lo and behold they found putt putt the arcade game. this is the awsomeness that is putt putt the arcade game. please enjoy. feel free to rate this video with the stars. feel free to leave feedback or comments. for those who wish to be negative, remember this. those who can do. those who cant complain about it on youtube. brought to you in part by life through a lense project and the hillbilly hellraisers.
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Cutter & Buck Women’s Tournament Golf Polo Putting Green

The lines are clean, classic, and flattering. Designed in combed cotton pique with a stylish, narrower five-button placket, short sleeves, flat knit collar and cuffs, and slightly-curved hemline. Tonal C&B pennant embroidery on the back half moon. 100% fully-combed cotton. Machine wash. Golf shirt. Womens sportswear. Ladies Regular Knits (tops) Golf Sport Shirts. Sizes: XS, S, M, L, XL
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Bickler Golf Putting Training Aid-New!!!
Bickler… Golf Putting Aid… Maybe you’ve noticed the Bickler at tournaments. Pros use them to warm up on the putting green to help them lock in a perfect stroke… The Bickler Putting Aid attaches to the top of your putter grip to train you to maintain a constant and proper…
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Golf Course Driving Range Design
What are the most important considerations when a builder is setting up a golf course driving range?
Ideally a driving range should be a golf learning center. This can include a putting green, some practice bunkers, possibly a place for some indoor lessons.
The nicer your practice facility, the better positioned you will be at attracting new members, especially if you are a private club. It really is a benefit and an asset. If we can do something more than just a driving range, it will serve the golf course well.
What are the kinds of things you look at when setting up an exceptional driving range?
In this day and age, with the developments of technology, we often have to set up the range to be about 330 yards long because people are simply driving the ball that much farther these days.
So we start with a driving range, then we like to set up an area at the back of the tee where we can set up mats. This is helpful because sometimes you may need to work on the driving area and you might want the turf to be able to recuperate.
We also like to see a good putting area that is about 10,000 – 15,000 square feet.
We also encourage some sort of short game facility. That could be another practice green that would have some chipping areas, some practice bunkers, something that you could hit something 20 – 60 yards.
We generally try to provide some sort of a facility that would allow you to practice all aspects of the game, including: Driving, chipping, putting and sand shots.
I’m sure safety has to be an important consideration when you are setting these up?
Orientation is obviously important and you have to be able to have the space to set it up right. We generally would not want to have a driving range that would have a golf hole or the clubhouse or houses on the right side of the range, the slice side of the hole. So we always try to separate that a little bit.
What about driving range nets?
When ever possible, we try to put the practice facility where we don’t have to put nets. It’s a little more expensive so if we can set up a range by just using the land, it’s much better.
What about how the range stalls are set up and the design of actual facility?
There’s some common sense issues like circulation on and around the teeing area, things that we do about radiusing the tee (pointing the tee a little left of center), looking at the overall orientation, the prevailing winds, the rising or the setting sun. Ideally we would like to set the range up to the northeast – we don’t like it pointing directly to the east or the west.
We also like to set up some target greens down the range so that there is something interesting for people to aim for.
What about considerations for the actual landing area? There can be problems with the golf balls getting beat up if the surface of the driving range is not in good condition. Problems like rocky surfaces, poor drainage, etc.
This is really a function of turf quality and maintenance and proper construction. You want to make sure that rocks and debris are removed before you put the seed in the ground. You need to also make sure that you have a quality stand of grass out there. Irrigation, fertilizer, maintenance and drainage are all important to make sure you have good healthy turf.
Any other considerations that a developer should consider when they are developing a driving range?
I think if people are thinking about a practice facility they should find themselves an architect, someone who can work them through the process of developing more than just a driving range, something that includes a practice facility. I would encourage them to get detailed plans and work out all the details of drainage and safety issues.
You can see the complete golf course design article as well as the mP3 audio interview at Golf Course Designers Herfort Norby
Colin Goehring
http://www.articlesbase.com/ask-an-expert-articles/golf-course-driving-range-design-127547.html
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Which president liked golf so much that he had a putting green built on the White House lawn?
Any ANSWERS?
It was Eisenhower.
The United States Golf Association, with the help of privately donated money, built a two-hole putting green and a sand trap on the White House lawn very near the Oval Office. He kept an iron in the Oval Office so that he could escape to the lawn and practice.
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The Video Arcade Miniature Golf Game.

This is the same full-size miniature golf video game found in arcade parlors. Up to four competitors can play on two virtual courses using a real putter and real balls–you can explore the casino-themed Las Vegas course or the tiki torch-themed Paradise Island course on the large, high-definition 32″ LCD (Play Video). Just like real courses, you can shoot your ball through obstacles, such as a secret door at the base of an Egyptian pyramid for a one-way route directly to the hole… if you can time it correctly before it closes. Shot controls allow you to adjust your view left or right, providing overhead or ball view to plan the optimal path to the hole. The putting green allows left- and right-handers to play easily. Simply putt your ball at the base of the video screen; when the ball is detected by the game‘s computer, the virtual world takes over, calculating both the direction and speed of the ball, “shooting” it toward the hole; balls return automatically. Music and sound effects are delivered by three speakers. It comes with its own putter (you may substitute your own) on a tether and five balls. White Glove delivery. Plugs into AC. 68″ L x 55″ W x 72″ H. (470 lbs.)
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When Corporations invite Republicans to play golf: R they putting holes in green grass or shooting big holes?
Is this supposed to be some sort of slam on republicans? If so, it fails miserably
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Overview of Tour Links Putting Greens