Archives for May 2010
Patriot Cup Golf Event Takes Flight This Weekend in Oklahoma
The Folds of Honor Foundation is hosting the inaugural Patriot Cup on May 30-31 in Tulsa, Oklahoma benefitting Folds of Honor, which was founded by Rooney in 2007 to provide post-secondary scholarships to the spouses and dependents of soldiers killed or disabled in combat.
Las Vegas Company Using Sex Appeal to Sell Golf
Play Golf Designs offers a roster of beautiful female professional golfers who will play a round or two of golf with you, be it a corporate event, men’s day out or even a bachelor party.
Do Government-Owned Golf Courses Have an Unfair Advantage?
When it comes to golf courses, there are basically two groups of owners – private owners and government-owned courses. According to the National Golf Foundation, nearly 21 percent of all public golf courses are government-owned.
Here’s a Quick Way to Fix Your Golf Swing
The DivotMat basically tracks your divot, clearly showing your swing path and how your club hit the ball.
Tony Romo Takes One Step Closer to the U.S. Open
Tony Romo survived a three-hole playoff this past Thursday to advance to sectional qualifying for next month’s U.S. Open at Pebble Beach.
Why Have Nearly 1 Million Kids Recently Stopped Playing Golf?
According to a recent National Golf Foundation participation report, the number of golfers age 6-17 dropped 24 percent to 2.9 million from 3.8 million over the past four years.
Dreamstreet Golf Creates Major Buzz for Fantasy Golf
A unique new fantasy golf is giving golf fans an opportunity to test their major tournament prediction skills for the chance to win some major prizes.
Caddy for a Cure with LPGA Star Natalie Gulbis
Caddy For A Cure, Inc. is offering the professional golf opportunity of a lifetime to go inside the ropes at the LPGA Championship and be Natalie Gulbis’ caddie for a day.
Who Says Golf Isn’t a Contact Sport?
According to one recent study, during a two-year period, close to 40 per cent of amateur golfers suffered a traumatic or overuse injury.
Here’s a Quick Way to Fix Your Golf Swing Faults
A relatively new field of study is now gaining popularity that can help you understand and correct your biomechanical faults, while lowering your golf score.






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