North Korean Tyrant Is New Tiger Woods

Don Farmer sent me this link about North Korean Dictator Kim Jong Il's golf game. It seems that the insane little troll has skills that would put Tiger to shame.
June 30, 2004 |  Category: Current Affairs
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Free Clubmaking Videos Online

Dynacraft, one of the major component clubmaking companies has a series of free instructional videos online. They're free for the downloading, but you're going to need the Windows Media Player to watch them. There are videos on regripping, golf club assembly, cutting shafts to length, and finishing ferrules.
June 29, 2004 |  Category: Club Making
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Almost Golf Balls

The good folk at Almost Golf sent me a box of their practice balls the other day for review. (More of you should send me stuff for review). After trying them out at the club and in an elementary school's playing field, I've found a lot to like about them. Like most training balls, they don't fly anywhere near as far as a regular golf ball. If I really smash it, I can get one to go about a hundred yards -- but that's it. And, their light weight makes them safe to hit around breakable things like windows, cars and kids. Ok, you say, there are lots of balls like that on the market: whiffle balls, open cell foam balls, styrofoam balls, etc. The difference is that the Almost Golf balls actually fly like regular balls. A good shot flies true; a poor one will slice or fade just like a regular ball. They say you can draw or fade them just like a regular ball. I can testify to the fact that the Almost Golf balls will fade; but as I can't hit a draw with a regular ball, I also can't hit one with the Almost Golf ball. So I guess they do fly true. I used them to practice my wedges in the back yard and also hit a few with a driver at the elementary school (you can't hit woods at my club's practice range). I think both sessions helped. The best part, though, is that my boys can whack them around the back yard without endangering the glass sunroom. My two-year-old, in particular loves to hit them. What's the downside? Only one. Like all short flight balls, you don't quite get the sensation of hitting a real ball. But that's a small complaint, compared to the advantages of being able to see true flight characteristics in a confined space. I give this one five golfballs (out of five).
June 28, 2004 |  Category: Training AidsGolf Balls
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Copy Harrington’s Swing

Padraig Harrington has an admirable swing. Here's a breakdown.
June 28, 2004 |  Category: Tips
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The Clicking of Cuthbert Chapter 6

This is the sixth in my series of Saturday Golf Breakfast Serials: Chapter Six of P.G. Wodehouse's "The Clicking of Cuthbert" Wodehouse is a marvelously funny writer, and I find his golf stories particularly refreshing and light hearted. The copyright on this has expired, but you can buy it at Amazon.

Continued...

June 26, 2004 |  Category: Saturday Serials
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