Archive for April, 2008
Have you ever been standing in the middle of
By sbmarto97 on April 26th, 2008
Have you ever been standing in the middle of the fairway getting ready to hit your approach shot with the flag on the back tier of a huge green? You know that to the middle of the green its about 155 yards; but this green is huge and you aren’t sure if you need 1 or 2 more clubs because of a slight breeze in your face. You could (if you had) look at the yardage on your Golf GPS; it provide distance to the front, center and the back of every green.
What do you think would be the fastest way
By sbmarto97 on April 21st, 2008
What do you think would be the fastest way to start shaving strokes off your golf scores? Well for me it was knowing exactly how far I could hit each of the golf clubs in my bag. There are a couple of ways that you can go about learning this. The first is of course the old fashion way of hitting tons of golf balls. The way I did it was with my Sky Caddie from Sky Golf.
Responsibility on Guns and Handgun Safes
By mlongley on April 7th, 2008
Have something to look forward to aside from watching a favorite sport on T.V. The feeling of being responsible could be what gun lovers like about keeping and maintaining them. Also, the responsibility of keeping it safe from curious hands should always be observed. Handgun safes do just that and it’s also one of the reasons why gun lovers should keep an eye on their firearms at all times. Being responsible is bigger than just sitting in front of the television and it keeps you on your toes.
Fishing USA and How To construct a boat
By inview on April 4th, 2008
Fishing USA and How To construct a boat targa top.
Finally, a excellent, easy-to-use targa bar for your fishing vessel that definitely works. Go to our webpage at Fishing USA
Notice the handy features :-
* Plenty of access to the water - unlike a bimini type, peoplewould be able to fish from either port or starboard sides of the dinghy without the numerous straps and poles. Lots of space to operate when bait casting plus when landing that crazy fish that hauls fishermen half way round the vessel.
* Shelter from the harsh sun.
* A canopy to protect from rainstorm.
* Those fishing would be able to stand up while they are fishing are beneath protection.
* Fishing pole Holders - six -8 of them to stow your fishing poles easily
* Those fishing, can well fit the boat targa top whatever way suits those fishing best - at the stern, middle position, bow or reversed.
* Sturdy welded design.
* Conveniently folds downwards into the vessel for traveling and not fogetting stowage - no problem putting your runabout in the garage.
If you are seaching for Fishing USA, you may be interested in looking at how ho make a targa top.

Hit it on the heel and it’s more of
By sbmarto97 on April 3rd, 2008
Hit it on the heel and it’s more of a push than a cut, hit it towards the toe and it s a slight pull rather than a draw. Common convention holds that a longer than normal club is typically much harder to control. However, due to the great ball speed and ample forgiveness, I don t feel that the extra length hurt my game that much. Also, the increased ball speed could very well be due to the longer shaft. Either way, it all seems to combine together to work very well in the Ping G10.
Adjust your accordingly
By sbmarto97 on April 2nd, 2008
Adjust your mental game accordingly. Take more club, play the high-percentage shots, avoid disasters. Forget about par. As the Brits know, it changes with the weather. Watch your tempo. The tendency is to swing too fast in the wind and to lose your grip in the rain. Go back to the basics. Focus on making solid contact, even using three-quarter swings. Realize that hanging in there is often enough. Tom Watson and Lee Trevino have thrived on this.
Comparing the G10 to the G2 and G5 drivers
By sbmarto97 on April 1st, 2008
Comparing the G10 to the G2 and G5 drivers, there is little noticeable difference. However, major changes in design and construction have gone into the new G10. A change that has really improved the clubs performance is how they have reallocated the weight distribution. By carefully selecting areas of the crown and using thinner material for their construction Ping engineers were able to distribute more weight lower and further back in the club. These subtle changes have increased the launch angle, reduced spin and raised the MOI. The results are a great looking superior performing golf club.