08.03.15 Survivor Micronesia - Take two>
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Well this season some past Survivors came back for a second chance - please give us one too! Thursdays show was lost so here is take 2&
Penner is still feeling the pain of his cut but hangs in there for the reward challenge. Teams are playing to win 2 natives coming to camp […]
Sun, 16 Mar 2008 03:14:11 -0500
Open Question: Gift Bags - missing anything?
We are having gift bags delivered to guests’ hotel rooms before our wedding. So far, we have snacks/gum, water, tissue packs, sunscreen, lotion, chapstick and golf balls with our names & wedding date (wedding is at a golf resort).
Are we missing anything? Any other ideas for what can go in these bags. Note that these are NOT the favors, just a little ‘extra’ so each item should be under $1.
Ah, forgot to add that we have guidebooks.
Thu, 27 Mar 2008 13:07:26 GMT
golf_tour.wmv
Golf Tour Windows Media 56k modem broadband Real Media
David Leadbetter Practice Makes Perfect

The world’s best-known golf coach gives great drills to improve your golf swing and game. Learn from David Leadbetter without having to go to the course. These drills and practice routines can be done in your backyard or living room. In this DVD, David Leadbetter has selected his top 25 drills - all of which are regularly used by the top professional players he coaches like golf greats Nick Faldo, Nick Price, Michelle Wie and Ernie Els. All the drills are simple, easy to understand and do, and require no real props or gadgets. Some of the areas covered are: fixing the slice, improve the rhythm of your putting stroke and promoting better temp and flow in your swing. Practice really does make perfect as long as it is done correctly, so realize your true golfing potential today!
DVD:
Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
Company: Well Go USA, Inc.
(2005-07-25)
List Price: $19.98
Amazon Price: $10.65
Used Price: $8.48
Golf courses going green, getting Audubon certification (Dallas Morning News)
Jay Stine thinks of the bobwhite quail as an old friend. So in a bid to boost the species’ dwindling ranks, Mr. Stine is finding some of them a home at the golf course where he works.
Tue, 25 Mar 2008 03:07:49 GMT
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