Political Tees

Alumni Golf has a set of USGA-legal tees made to look like George Bush and John Kerry. If anyone else has golf products with a political theme, I'd like to see them.
September 28, 2004 |  Category: Equipment
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Putt To Death—a review

Putt to Death

By Roberta Isleib

I’ll get right to the point: I thought this book was a great read.

Even better: my non-golfing wife couldn’t put it down.

Putt to Death is the third in a series of novels about LPGA tour pro Cassie Burdette. Burdette is a bit like Jessica Fletcher in “Murder, She Wrote” – death follows her wherever she goes.

However, that’s where the comparisons end. Burdette is a complex character whose emotional baggage has driven her from the LPGA tour. She has a love-hate relationship with her father, an uncommitted PGA tour boyfriend, and is trying to connect with a new shrink.

Putt finds Burdette (temporarily?) out of the LPGA tour, working as the “Touring Pro” at a Connecticut Country Club. It seems like an ideal place to work on her game to return to the tour.

But the discovery of the body of a club member during a lady’s outing leads Burdette to mystery and danger.

I used to make my living as a ghost writer, and the complement I most liked to receive is that my writing was “clean.” I’ll pass this complement on to Ms. Isleib. Putt to Death is cleanly written, with no distracting stylistic flourishes. The story moves quickly from set up to resolution; you will be amazed at how quickly the time flies.

I’m going to look for more in the series.

September 27, 2004 |  Category: Books
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Political Balls

Just in time for the election, Maxfli's Noodle Ball now comes in special Donkey or Elephant boxes. Or you can get spokesmodel (!?) Gary McCord as Uncle Sam.
September 27, 2004 |  Category: Equipment
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Golf Grip

The grip is your connection to the club. So it stands to reason that if your grip is bad, your results will be, too. Here's some advice on your grip.
September 24, 2004 |  Category: Tips
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Golf Touch Up Paint

You've got sky marks on your driver. You know you do. And they are embarassing reminders of swings gone bad. Now Golf Paint, Inc can help you get rid of the evidence of the crime.
September 23, 2004 |  Category: Equipment
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