September 29th, 2009
We live behind the 4th green of a lovely 18 hole golf course. My little dog hides in the bushes, and runs out and grabs the golf balls when they come over the hill.He brings them home—but, we’ve got over 6000 now! It’s time to get rid of them.
My God, you are so resilient! the neighbour’s house has burnt down; his son, the little bast*ard is ‘doing’ graffiti everywhere; he’s had a break in (were they illegal immigrants, you didn’t say); his cocker spaniel has been squashed by a 4" x 4" and you still have the resilience to worry about golf balls.
P.S. What do you think the postage of the balls (not the cocker spaniel’s) to the U.K. would be?!?
LOL
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September 29th, 2009
I want to get my boyfriend some golf balls with his name on them!
how much will it cost??
where can I find the stores?
and what are some good golf balls brands!
:))
and how long does this usually take to get this done
Golfsmith does it.
If you have a Golfsmith in your town you can avoid shipping charges by going to the store. You pick the brand, text, font, everything.
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September 29th, 2009
They say the tires are designed to reduce damage and are made for golf courses. Do they still cause a lot of damage, do you think? Any experiences?
I had a large maple removed last fall ,they cut the tree from their bucket truck and any limbs that fell onto the lawn they removed just as soon as they fell,most were lowered from the top of the tree with a rope system,tied and cut. Then when they were done they fixed any spots that were made during the removal process they raked the spot where the trunk was and seeded with a Quality blend ,matching the grass already in my yard . I thought this was the way it’s done . I would expect no less as I was and you are the boss
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September 29th, 2009
They say the tires are designed to reduce damage and are made for golf courses. Do they still cause a lot of damage, do you think? Any experiences?
I had a large maple removed last fall ,they cut the tree from their bucket truck and any limbs that fell onto the lawn they removed just as soon as they fell,most were lowered from the top of the tree with a rope system,tied and cut. Then when they were done they fixed any spots that were made during the removal process they raked the spot where the trunk was and seeded with a Quality blend ,matching the grass already in my yard . I thought this was the way it’s done . I would expect no less as I was and you are the boss
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September 29th, 2009
http://theplaceforgolfers.com - More golf tips and info
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September 29th, 2009
http://www.linksofmaggiemay.com golf courses in prince george. play golf at the links of maggie may. play golf in prince george. great golf courses. nine hole par 5 golf course. golf courses in prince george.
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September 29th, 2009
The Cliffs at High Carolina features the first Tiger Woods course here in America. See how this golf community envelops health and wellness while still maintaining the natural beauty and preservation of the land. Distributed by Tubemogul.
Duration : 5 min 13 sec
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September 29th, 2009
Former Heavyweight Champion of the World Evander Holyfield is being interviewed by Sport Specific Performance when he and the interviewer are almost hit by a shot from former Heisman Trophy Winner Johnny Rodgers! Check out the entire interview at www.SportSpecificPerformance.com
Duration : 1 min 46 sec
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September 29th, 2009
I am a semi pro golfer and would like my son to follow in my footsteps so I train him 5 days a week. We also spend 3 hours every Wed with a Pro for training yet he spends most of the time just messing around. He does not take this serious at all and I know it can be done since Tiger Woods started training at age 3. Would giving him ritalin work to help him concentrate?
Just make him pretend the ball is a pinata at a party. Every time he hits the ball, give him a treat. Ritalin could be that very treat.
Best of luck!
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September 29th, 2009
I am a semi pro golfer and would like my son to follow in my footsteps so I train him 5 days a week. We also spend 3 hours every Wed with a Pro for training yet he spends most of the time just messing around. He does not take this serious at all and I know it can be done since Tiger Woods started training at age 3. Would giving him ritalin work to help him concentrate?
Just make him pretend the ball is a pinata at a party. Every time he hits the ball, give him a treat. Ritalin could be that very treat.
Best of luck!
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