Golf Business Magazine
Golf Business Magazine
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Golf Magazine $10 “every month, golf magazine will come to your door and open up a world of perfect fairways and majestic drives, of peaceful mornings on the range and tension-filled puts on 18. america’s leading authority on the game of golf, each issue provides equipment reviews, course ratings and great instruction from today’s top professionals. unparalleled coverage of pro and amateur events compliment this championship publication. ” |
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Home Business Magazine $14.97 “home business magazine is edited to cover various facets of the growing and dynamic 425 billion dollar home-based business market. it contains editorial by well known authorities on business operations, sales & marketing, the home office, franchising, business opportunities, network marketing, mail order and other subjects to help readers select and competently manage a home-based business. it also contains a home-based business directory, and information on high-tech, the internet, computers and the future of home-based business. home office editorial includes product descriptions and management advice as well as business opportunities, franchising and work-from-home success stories.” |
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Canadian, Golf Magazine, USA, 1930 $59.99 Canadian, Golf Magazine, USA, 1930 Framed Art Print by . Product size approximately 14.375 x 18.25 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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Judge, Golf Magazine, USA, 1930 $59.99 Judge, Golf Magazine, USA, 1930 Framed Art Print by . Product size approximately 14.375 x 17.75 inches. Available at Art.com. Embrace your Space – your source for high quality fine art posters and prints. |
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OnPar Golf Touchscreen GPS $479.95 OnPar is the first GPS touchscreen introduced to the gold market. We took a fresh look at the GPs rangefinders and how technology could intuitively create a more accurate and user-friendly device. The device needed to incorporate traditional golf information and unrivaled useful features that actually helped the golfer manage and improve their game. All of this information needed to be easily acce… |
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Indiana’s best golf holes: eighteen of the state’s finest.(Cover Story): An article from: Indiana Business Magazine $5.95 This digital document is an article from Indiana Business Magazine, published by Curtis Magazine Group, Inc. on April 1, 2004. The length of the article is 3101 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation De… |
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Different strokes for different folks. (Hillerich and Bradsby Co., Jeffersonville, Indiana; sports equipment manufacturer): An article from: Indiana Business Magazine $5.95 This digital document is an article from Indiana Business Magazine, published by Curtis Magazine Group, Inc. on May 1, 1991. The length of the article is 420 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation Detai… |
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Life on the Links.(golf course communities in Indiana): An article from: Indiana Business Magazine $5.95 This digital document is an article from Indiana Business Magazine, published by Curtis Magazine Group, Inc. on April 1, 2001. The length of the article is 1309 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation De… |
Finding The Best Golf Club Discounts
While making a debut on the golfing course major thought should be given to the sort of clubs that are used . Clubs play the most vital role in giving direction and force to a golfing shot. Many irons must be included in club sets. For this many companies now offer golf iron sets that should look after the most significant part of a golfing club set. Golf iron sets are available from top brands like Nike, Mizuno, Callaway, Footjoy and more. 3 and four number irons have been excluded from golfing iron sets ever since compound clubs have become popular. In this post we're going to help find the best golf club deals.
Golfing shafts are long, chiseled and tube-like. They're typically made of steel or graphite and connect the golfer's hand to the club head. These shafts used to be made of wood earlier and could bear the force made by the golf swing. Nevertheless it took golfers plenty of time to master these hickory wood shafts and they proved to be really fragile and inconsistent in the long run. Thus a shift was made towards steel shafts. Steel shafts started to be favoured by golfers as although it was heavier than its wooden counterpart it proved to be far more trustworthy and consistent in its performance. Now graphite shafts are being used and are being improved to match up to steel shafts. Golf Shafts typically weigh between forty five and 150 grams depending on the material and length.
Golfing putters are critical to putting the ball into the cup. Golf putters are used on the putting greens and are virtually indispensable. They're highly specialised and are designed with a specific job in mind. Golfing putters have a grip that isn't superbly round and are the sole clubs allowed to have a bent shaft. They're sub-divided into mallet, marginal weighted and blade styles. The newest development in putters has been power flexibleness and practice / play convertibility. Long shaft putters are another modification that are built to be anchored from the chest or jaw and reduce the impact of the hands, wrists, elbows and shoulders. Chippers are putters having a far higher house than ordinary of about 30-45 degrees. Chippers are beneficial when trying to lift the ball over or out of the rough or fringe and back onto the green.
With deals on almost everything these days, it was merely a matter of time that there were discount clubs available. With brands like Callaway offering discount clubs with 60% savings, more folks can get good clubs at affordable prices now. Taylormade and Ping too have begun to keep a good range of discount golf clubs. Discount deals seem to make rather more sense than ever as 3,851 new golfing courses have popped up in Northern America alone since 1990 ; but activity at the courses has begun to pick up pace now. Reductions were much needed as golfing is among the most expensive sport from a player's viewpoint.
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For Love and Money: A Novel of Stocks and Robbers $6.99 Known for her deliciously wicked novels depicting the subtleties and pitfalls of modern relationships, Leslie Glass now takes stock of life’s two most compelling priorities: love and money.Successful stockbroker Annie Custer is the perfect working mom: Her only problems are her career and her domestic life. Impossible clients are driving her mad at work, while home is total chaos. Her burned-out husband refuses to tackle anything more strenuous than his golf game. As for her two teenage daughters, one won’t get out of bed, and the other is flunking out of school. And now Annie’s housekeeper, Dina, the glue keeping them all together, has just quit.When her best friend, Carol asks Annie to do a slightly illegal favor for Carol’s eccentric parents, Annie reluctantly agrees and is swept into a family feud that proves to be as dangerous as it is cantankerous. Carol’s father accuses Annie of stealing valuable assets, and soon Annie’s job and family are at risk in ways she never could have imagined. Fraud, theft, and a possible cruel murder challenge her loyalties and threaten to change her life forever. Pitted against the shady side of the cutthroat brokerage business, Annie faces the ultimate betrayal from the friend she tried to help, her husband (who still won’t get off the golf course), her kids (who still can’t get their act together), and a younger lover . . . who happens to be her boss.With the same masterly storytelling and deft characterization that charmed readers in Over His Dead Body, Leslie Glass navigates the highs and lows in the life of a woman who decides it’s time to take stock of hersituation–and chart a new course for happiness. Author Bio:LESLIE GLASS has worked in publishing and has written for a variety of media. She was a journalist at New York magazine and a short-story and feature writer for Cosmopolitan and Woman’s Own in |
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For Love and Money: A Novel of Stocks and Robbers $0.99 Known for her deliciously wicked novels depicting the subtleties and pitfalls of modern relationships, Leslie Glass now takes stock of life’s two most compelling priorities: love and money.Successful stockbroker Annie Custer is the perfect working mom: Her only problems are her career and her domestic life. Impossible clients are driving her mad at work, while home is total chaos. Her burned-out husband refuses to tackle anything more strenuous than his golf game. As for her two teenage daughters, one won’t get out of bed, and the other is flunking out of school. And now Annie’s housekeeper, Dina, the glue keeping them all together, has just quit.When her best friend, Carol asks Annie to do a slightly illegal favor for Carol’s eccentric parents, Annie reluctantly agrees and is swept into a family feud that proves to be as dangerous as it is cantankerous. Carol’s father accuses Annie of stealing valuable assets, and soon Annie’s job and family are at risk in ways she never could have imagined. Fraud, theft, and a possible cruel murder challenge her loyalties and threaten to change her life forever. Pitted against the shady side of the cutthroat brokerage business, Annie faces the ultimate betrayal from the friend she tried to help, her husband (who still won’t get off the golf course), her kids (who still can’t get their act together), and a younger lover . . . who happens to be her boss.With the same masterly storytelling and deft characterization that charmed readers in Over His Dead Body, Leslie Glass navigates the highs and lows in the life of a woman who decides it’s time to take stock of hersituation–and chart a new course for happiness. Author Bio:LESLIE GLASS has worked in publishing and has written for a variety of media. She was a journalist at New York magazine and a short-story and feature writer for Cosmopolitan and Woman’s Own in |