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Saturday, March 27th, 2010
Carolina Panthers Jacquard TowelCarolina Panthers Jacquard Towel Heavyweight 16" x 24" jacquard towel, made of sheared 100% cotton velour, is woven with your favorite NFL team's trademark If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone, please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Sabona Copper Rope MagneticSabona Copper Rope Magnetic A best-seller! One of the best values, under $25.00! Sabona Copper Designs are an attractive way to wear copper and magnets! Look for the 1800 gauss magnet in each tip of the wristband! The Copper Theory Various forms of copper have been used for medicinal purposes throughout the history of mankind. Ancient Egyptian Greek, Roman, and Aztec writings record consistent medicinal uses of copper. Today as more information becomes available, alternative health care and home remedies are gaining popularity. Health publications include copper bracelets as a home remedy to possibly ease the pain from arthritis in some people who get an insufficient amount of copper from their food. One study found patients wearing copper bracelets absorbed an average of 13 milligrams of copper during a month. This could bring many people into the recommended daily intake for copper (1.5 to 3 milligrams). Copper absorbed through the skin gets into circulation very efficiently, more so than most dietary copper. Superoxide Dimutase (SOD) is one of the body�s own copper dependent enzymes that reduces pain and inflammation. The body may use copper to make more of its own SOD. The Magnetic Theory Magnets have been uses in different cultures over the years by those who believe that magnets worn on the body promote good health. The theory is that magnet therapy is beneficial by affecting the circulatory system, the blood flow in the body. Increased circulation is beneficial because the body gets more of the nutrients it needs from the blood. Get the best of both worlds and feel the benefit of copper and magnets that can only be found in a genuine SABONA bracelet. FAQs Q: How long should I wear the bracelet? Can I shower with it? A: Wear the bracelet constantly. Wearers report that the products provide them the most benefit when worn all the time, even at night, or in the shower. Q: Will all Sabona bracelets turn my wrist green? A: If your Sabona bracelet contains copper, it will turn your wrist green. This is the copper from the bracelet being absorbed by your body. The green mark can be removed with soap and water, or lemon juice. Sabona Executive Magnetic Bracelets do not contain copper, and will not turn your wrist green. Q: How do I clean my Sabona bracelet? A: Clean your Sabona as you would your other jewelry. Use a a good jewelry cleaning cloth to keep the outside polished and the inside clean. Q: How strong are the magnets in Sabona bracelets? A: The magnet in each tip of Sabona Copper Magnetic Bracelets measure 1700 gauss. Each magnet in a Sabona Executive Magnetic Bracelet measures 1200 gauss. Each magnet in a Sabona Professional Steel Twists measures 1200 gauss.
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Izzo Swing StickIzzo Golf Swing Stick Encourages better body alignment for a better swing. Features Promotes straight take-away and a proper swing path Demonstrates proper hip and shoulder turn Eliminates swaying and sliding Adjusts to fit all golfers If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone, please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!!
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Saturday, March 13th, 2010
Sabona Lady Executive Silver Gem MagneticSabona Lady Executive Silver Gem Magnetic This is a smart combination of polished and brushed stainless steel accented by beautiful CZ gem in the connector link. This design is elegance and class! There is a 1200 gauss magnet in each large link. The Copper Theory Various forms of copper have been used for medicinal purposes throughout the history of mankind. Ancient Egyptian Greek, Roman, and Aztec writings record consistent medicinal uses of copper. Today as more information becomes available, alternative health care and home remedies are gaining popularity. Health publications include copper bracelets as a home remedy to possibly ease the pain from arthritis in some people who get an insufficient amount of copper from their food. One study found patients wearing copper bracelets absorbed an average of 13 milligrams of copper during a month. This could bring many people into the recommended daily intake for copper (1.5 to 3 milligrams). Copper absorbed through the skin gets into circulation very efficiently, more so than most dietary copper. Superoxide Dimutase (SOD) is one of the body�s own copper dependent enzymes that reduces pain and inflammation. The body may use copper to make more of its own SOD. The Magnetic Theory Magnets have been uses in different cultures over the years by those who believe that magnets worn on the body promote good health. The theory is that magnet therapy is beneficial by affecting the circulatory system, the blood flow in the body. Increased circulation is beneficial because the body gets more of the nutrients it needs from the blood. Get the best of both worlds and feel the benefit of copper and magnets that can only be found in a genuine SABONA bracelet. FAQs Q: How long should I wear the bracelet? Can I shower with it? A: Wear the bracelet constantly. Wearers report that the products provide them the most benefit when worn all the time, even at night, or in the shower. Q: Will all Sabona bracelets turn my wrist green? A: If your Sabona bracelet contains copper, it will turn your wrist green. This is the copper from the bracelet being absorbed by your body. The green mark can be removed with soap and water, or lemon juice. Sabona Executive Magnetic Bracelets do not contain copper, and will not turn your wrist green. Q: How do I clean my Sabona bracelet? A: Clean your Sabona as you would your other jewelry. Use a a good jewelry cleaning cloth to keep the outside polished and the inside clean. Q: How strong are the magnets in Sabona bracelets? A: The magnet in each tip of Sabona Copper Magnetic Bracelets measure 1700 gauss. Each magnet in a Sabona Executive Magnetic Bracelet measures 1200 gauss. Each magnet in a Sabona Professional Steel Twists measures 1200 gauss.
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Guerin Rife BarbadosGuerin Rife Barbados Like all putters from Rife the Barbados is Tour driven. Since its introduction on the PGA Tour late 2006 this oversized mallet putter has found its way into the bag of three of the top 50 players on the PGA Tour whom have enjoyed immediate success (winner of the 2006 Australian Masters). The Barbados is designed to have a pleasing shape wrapped around a three line center cavity section creating a strong alignment aid. By moving the mass to the outer edges of the putter, the Barbados is extremely stable. It also features both RollGroove and LieAline technologies. As with all Rife putters the Barbados is 100% milled and made of mild 304 stainless steel. Rife Custom Winn grip - Pistol. FM Precision Straight Taper shaft offset by one shaft. Head weight 345 grams
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Sunday, January 31st, 2010
Whether you buy the latest golf cart model at the highest price possible, or find one at a discount rate, it's important to remember these are considered in many locations to be motorized vehicles. They can be dangerous if not operated properly and they will, in a lot of locations, be required to conform to the rules of the road that any car or truck driver must observe.
Golf carts have gained in popularity for a number of reasons. Perhaps the most obvious is the fact they tend to run on battery power rather than gasoline. With gas prices becoming ever more ridiculous, it's no wonder these little vehicles are the preferred mode of getting around by those who can use them.
Being safe in a golf cart requires mostly common sense, but these rules, too, should be observed:
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Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
Whether you are a beginner at golf or a professional, you will want the golf ball that suits you and your game best. You will also want to get the best golf ball for your money. This is where golf ball reviews come in handy as a reference tool.
Don't allow yourself to be swayed by what you see your friends or fellow golfers using. First, they may have been golfing longer than you have. Secondly, they may have an entirely different technique than what you have. There are many good golf ball reviews online, in magazines or stores that will be very helpful. It is wise to remember that the most expensive balls may not be what you need. The top-of-the-line name brands that you read about may not be the best for you either. More expensive is not always best- just more expensive.
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Friday, October 30th, 2009
These days, maintaining a fleet of golf carts and utility vehicles is more likely to be a matter of topping up battery cells than checking spark plugs and mixing fuel and oil. The majority of golf carts sold in the past decade or so has been electric. Electric golf carts, goes the traditional wisdom, are cheaper to maintain, easier to manage and less trouble in the long run than the models powered by small gas engines.
Despite the popularity of electric golf carts, however, most pros agree that there are some jobs that require the power of a good gas engine. It’s not unusual for most course fleets to include at least a few gas golf carts that have been converted to utility vehicles for hauling and other purposes. What do you do when the motor on one of those starts to go?
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Thursday, September 17th, 2009
To those who have already gone and played at the Ballyliffin Golf Club, they have been blessed of having a chance to play at two great golf courses adjacent to each other. Both straddles the shores of the Atlantic Ocean and provides a challenging game as the wind constantly blows erratically swaying the flight of the golf ball.
Either the old links or the Glashedy links provide a relentless pursuit to providing a fun yet unpredictable day of golfing with the best of the old and new provided to its members and visitors.
Before the Ballyliffin Golf Club enjoyed its vast popularity today, it has experienced a number of success and failures that have shaped it to be one of the more exciting golf links Ireland has to offer.
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Tuesday, August 18th, 2009
These days, maintaining a fleet of golf carts and utility vehicles is more likely to be a matter of topping up battery cells than checking spark plugs and mixing fuel and oil. The majority of golf carts sold in the past decade or so has been electric. Electric golf carts, goes the traditional wisdom, are cheaper to maintain, easier to manage and less trouble in the long run than the models powered by small gas engines.
Despite the popularity of electric golf carts, however, most pros agree that there are some jobs that require the power of a good gas engine. It’s not unusual for most course fleets to include at least a few gas golf carts that have been converted to utility vehicles for hauling and other purposes. What do you do when the motor on one of those starts to go?
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It used to be easy to replace those with a used utility or golf cart when the engine started to go – but not anymore. Used and rebuilt gas-powered golf carts are rare – and replacing them with a new gas-powered cart could run you between $12,000 and $20,000.
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Monday, August 17th, 2009
It was during 1980 that the golf clubs started gaining popularity. As more and more people were attracted towards golf clubs, this aspect led to improvements of golf club construction and design. The basic improvements were made in the following aspects.
• Making the ball to go straighter and making the golf club to compensate for swing error. This is known as forgiveness in golf terminology.
• Enable the golf ball to move further and property of hard hitting of the golf club. This is termed as distance.
The basic principle of the golf is “hit farther and straighter’. Perimeter weighing, designing the golf club with low center of gravity and large sweet spot are the basic criteria of a golf club. Golf clubs which posses the above qualities is termed as game improvement golf club. However, there are only few golf clubs that meets the criteria. After having understood the basic requirements of game improvement golf clubs, let us elaborate about these basic criteria.
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Monday, August 10th, 2009
A boy once learned to double his driving yardage from a single tip, and later wrote a book about it and dedicated it to his instructor. A career in golf instruction can be extremely rewarding, and lead to unexpected great occurrences. The key to getting involved in golf instruction is simply finding it in your heart to make time to do it.
Common misconceptions about golf instructors are that they were PGA professional players, or local golf pro’s for a country club. This is not the case most of the time, and often those involved in golf instruction simply have experience in the game of golf. They have received some education that allows them to instruct others. While being a former pro might add to your credibility, it won’t make or break a golf instruction career.
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