Posts Tagged ‘What’
Monday, November 30th, 2009
During season one of lost a music theme was played in many episodes, including the episode solitary where Hurley builds a golf course. At the end of the episode Sawyer comes out and joins them all in the golf game. What is the name of the song that plays when Sawyer joins them in the game?
Tags: Course, During, Episode, Golf, Lost, Played, Solitary, Song, That, What
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Saturday, November 28th, 2009
Does anyone know a website that tells you what the best selling golf clubs of 2008 were? I believe in drivers it was the TM burner but my pal says the callaway FT-i. We both disagree on irons and woods as well. Anyone know a site for this information?
Tags: 2008, Best, Clubs, Golf, Selling, Were, What
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Wednesday, November 25th, 2009
I’m thinking of buying a few golf gloves for my brother’s birthday but when I look it up they have MLH or MRH golf gloves for the same type and I have no clue what the difference is…
also, i’ve narrowed down my choices to Taylormade, 3m greptile, mizuno, or footjoy gloves…i was wondering if anyone could also add in which they preferred and why?
Thanks!
Tags: Between, Difference, Gloves, Golf, What
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Friday, November 20th, 2009
I don’t see how people can sit there and watch golf all day or go to the matches and everything. I like playing golf but watching it is just so boring.
Tags: Golf, Interesting, Makes, Watch, What
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Thursday, November 19th, 2009
Because I have a batting glove and want to use it for golf.
Tags: Baseball, Batting, Between, Difference, Glove, Golf, What
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Friday, November 13th, 2009
I am thinking about getting a new phone. I have been playing golf alot lately and some of my friends have “an app” that will tell golf distances. What have you used? how do you like it?
Tags: Best, Distances, Finding, Golf, Phone, Type, What, Works
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Thursday, November 12th, 2009
I know a golf ball will lose distance at sea level versus an inland course. Is there a percentage loss at sea level versus lets say a golf ball hit at a course that is 1000 ft above sea level. Is that 2% 4% 6%? Anyone know the percentage loss?
Tags: Ball, Distance, Golf, Level, Loss, Percentage, What
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Tuesday, November 10th, 2009
I already bought Nike golf balls, but i have not a clue about anything elese.
Tags: Basket, Find, Gift, Golf, Have, Items, Men's, Raffle., Some, What
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Saturday, November 7th, 2009
I’m looking to buy my first set of golf clubs tomorrow. I don’t want to spend an incredible amount, but I also don’t want the clubs to break when i try to hit the ball and accidently swipe the grass. Any tips on what I should be looking for when I go to Sports Authority or Dick’s Sporting Goods tomorrow and try holding some clubs and irons in my hand?
PS: I plan on playing at least once a week.
Tags: Buying, Clubs, Golf, Looking, Should, What, When
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Friday, November 6th, 2009
As a PGA tour player, I would definitely practice my behind off to try to beat him in any tournament, especially a major. I wouldnt dislike Tiger because there is no reason to dislike him except for the fact that he crushes his competition. The other golf players may dislike him because of all the media attention and that is not Tiger’s fault. You cant deny his talent even if you dislike him. Today, in my opinion, being a golf player on the PGA tour means winning tournaments with or without Tiger, but especially when Tiger is present. You beat Tiger and youre career as a golfer is set. Other golfers, the media, nor Tiger would even doubt your golf skills. Unfortunately, I wont become a PGA tour player, but I was just pondering this question to myself so now its your turn: What would you do as a golf player on the tour with Tiger Woods?
Tags: Golf, Player, Tiger, Tour, What, with, WOODS, Would
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