Seen that? – High Loft Drivers

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High Loft Drivers at Eagle Par Birdie

Seen that? - High Loft Drivers

Courtesy: Golfindustryonline.com Golf is not an easy game to play. We all know that. It's an on-going battle to get length off the tee and keep the ball in the fairway at the same time. But when it happens, what a wonderful game golf is! Equipment manufacturers have been making huge strides in playability and the amateur golfer with a fundamentally sound swing is seeing remarkable gains in distance and accuracy. But these days, [...] Read More


Alpha V5 Driver is a Hit at Eagle Par Birdie

I've just returned from a short, 4-day golf break in Florida. For a Canadian struggling through a very snowy winter where I am re-evaluating global warming as just a theory after all, it was a wonderful getaway. And it was made even more pleasant thanks to the Alpha V5 driver. [...] Read More


Persimmon vs Titanium at Eagle Par Birdie

Frank Thomas has some interesting information in his weekly "Ask Frank" email series. He answers a letter from a reader who wonders if testing was ever done to determine the difference in performance between a persimmon wood and a titanium-faced metal wood. Certainly, every recreational golfer knows there is a difference but Thomas defines just how substantial that difference is in yardage terms and why it's not just the club face that [...] Read More


US drivers off the road at Sox First

The Big Three might be sweating blood over whether the Bush administration bails them out or not, but there is a story that's fart broader than the managerial incompetence of US automakers. The bottom line is that Americans are buying fewer cars and driving less.According to American International Automobile Dealers , car sales fell 37% in November, further confirmation that the US is deep in recession. It's the worst sales [...] Read More


NY to allow Drivers’ Licenses to Undocumented Aliens at Global Mobility Report

New York state will now allow issuance of drivers' licenses irregardless of immigration status. Prior to september 11, 2001, New York issued drivers' licenses without verification of immigration status. In 2002, the state limited licenses to those who could prove lawful status. Many other states have similar laws. These laws are often justified on the ground that someone unlawfully in the US should not be entitled to any lawful benefits. But [...] Read More



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  1. Comment by jasonOctober 28, 2009 at 10:07 am   Reply

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