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Resolved Question: What to fill in my golf bag(four clubs left)?
Should i get:
2 wedges 1 hybrid 1 wood
2 woods 1 wedge 1 hybrid
2 hybrids 1 wedge 1 wood
Or anything else
i have so far
Taylomade burner 09 driver
taylormade tour burner irons 4-pw,sw
And a ping putter
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Resolved Question: I have four more golf clubs to fill in my golf bag?
Should i get:
2 wedges 1 hybrid 1 wood
2 woods 1 wedge 1 hybrid
2 hybrids 1 wedge 1 wood
Or anything else
i have so far
Taylomade burner 09 driver
taylormade tour burner irons 4-pw,sw
And a ping putter
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Voting Question: Is there a golf bag that prevents "club chatter?"?
I was using a 5 slot golf bag and my irons were showing some obvious scuff marks from rubbing up against each other for a season. I always walk by the way. I do not like dealing with the rubber iron covers, so is there a bag or something that would help solve this problem?
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Resolved Question: When Tiger Woods returns who will be the sponsor on his golf bag.?
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Voting Question: Clip from March 3rd's Tosh.o?
The clip they opened up the show with, it was these two guys golfing on top of a mountain. The guy swings, and knocks his bag off the cliff. Anyone have any idea where this was shot? Looks like maybe somewhere in Washington
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Resolved Question: How to clean a golf bag?
I played golf at the end of last year and my golf bags got soaking wet. I have just got it out for the first time this year and there is mold on it that I have wiped off, however, there is mold in some of the pockets and I was wondering what the best way to clean my whole bag is, it is a hippo stand bag, thanks in advance!!
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Resolved Question: Golf Club Selection Help.?
I am a beginner in the game of golf and i am looking to save up for a complete set of clubs i know what kind of driver,fairway woods, putter, and bag but i need to know which set of irons i need. The iron sets that i am looking at are the callaway big bertha diablo edge iron and hybrid set 3h, 4h, 5h, 6-pw,sw. and the other set that i am looking at is the nike forged iron and hybrid set 2h, 3h, 4h, 5-pw blades if anyone has never seen the nike forged blades go to this site,
http://www.nike.com/nikeos/p/nikegolf/en_US/athletes/tiger-woods when you get to this site look at tiger's bag. please recommend what set i should get.
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Resolved Question: Do you consider bowling a sport?
I consider it a sport. Most people (that aren't bowlers) do not though. If you are one of those people that don't, here may be some things you don't take into consideration:
Football, tennis, baseball, cheer leading, basketball, and soccer are all things that most people probably classify as sports. But think about this, everywhere you go, conditions (other than weather) are virtually the same. They have to be a certain way. In bowling, conditions change everywhere. No two places are exactly the same.
There are also a lot of things that people that don't bowl wouldn't know. You can talk about how expensive your baseball or football equipment is, but bowling equipment is also very expensive. Hook balls cost around $200, good shoes can be around $100 or more, wrist guard things are around $70, rolling bags are also $50 or more:: that's $420 right there. And most high average bowlers have more than one ball.
The thing that probably puts people in the mindset that it is not a sport, is that people think the definition of a "sport" is physical activity. The definition of "sport" from dictionary.com is: 1.an athletic activity requiring skill or physical prowess and often of a competitive nature, as racing, baseball, tennis, golf, bowling, wrestling, boxing, hunting, fishing, etc.
One last point; If you think bowling is not competitive, you couldn't be any more wrong. They show it on ESPN and the crowd cheers. Whether you believe it or not, a high school state bowling meet is ridiculously loud because the teams all have cheers we do for certain things.
Bowling is more-so a game of strategy and putting your strategy into action. Taking these things into consideration, do you still think bowling is/isn't a sport?
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Resolved Question: Can I bring my golf clubs to Aguascalientes, Mexico?
They would mostly likely be considered excess baggage. I will be flying march 11th to march 14, not during the excess baggage period, a week before. The chart that is on their site is sort of confusing.
It says excess bags excepted "0", Im not sure if that just means during the embargo period or all the time.
http://www.continental.com/web/en-US/content/travel/baggage/embargo.aspx
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Resolved Question: Does this scene sound good?
Basically, Selena is worried about her parents as they are arguing all the time and getting angry with her.
I just want to know if it sounds good.
Sorry about any spelling/grammar mistakes.
Her mother didn’t even reply, just nodded her head approvingly and threw the plates carelessly in the sink, although when Selena reached the end of the hallway, she was sure she heard her mother whisper “Goodbye.” Selena started to skulk up the stairs, taking her time with each step as she didn’t want to do her homework. When she finally reached her room, she pushed open the door and breathed in the familiar scent of talc and her favourite Armani perfume. She got out her math book and placed the book in the top left corner of the white and brown desk that stood beneath the open window, which looked out onto the now dimly lit lane. She picked up her favourite pen and started on the algebraic equations. Realizing she was wasting her time, she threw the fountain pen violently across the floor and flopped back onto her bean bag. The midnight blue, cloudy sky and full, beautiful moon caught her attention and she sat there for an hour or so staring aimlessly. It was a quite a cold evening, so she dressed for bed and wrapped her fluffy dressing gown that was a gift from her once loving father round her shoulders. She stared and thought what she could possibly do for another half an hour. The cloudy sky had been replaced by a clear, starry night with the moon fully visible. She hung up her dressing gown, and lay on her dark pink bed staring at the ceiling in the moonlight remembering the days that her mother and father had took her out, the days when they both lovingly laughed at her jokes and cuddled her when she was sad.
But it struck her that she was very rarely sad, she was little and cute and everybody adored her. Now, though, she was very rarely happy, her father always shouting and mother always crying. Then, there was a sudden flow of tears.
Her emotions took over, a dull ache in her chest pressing on her ribcage. She threw her books everywhere, making her usually tidy room look like a pigsty.
The rest of what she did next was only apparent because of the mess she was standing in; pages of books covering the floor like multicoloured snow, the rocking chair no longer standing on four legs and a series of other items thrown around.
She stared into the Venetian mirror and looked at the state she had gotten herself in.
Her long, brown, curly hair was tangled and messy with knots the size of golf balls. The vibrant blue of her eyes barely visible through the floods of tears and the smudged black eye make-up. The usual rosy colour of her cheeks was no longer there; just pale skin like the blood had been drained from her face.
Her hands were clenched into the tightest of balls by her sides, so tight that her nails began to imbed in the flesh of her palms. She threw herself under the covers, not bothering to close the window or tidy her room. She fell asleep, still crying, and her hair slightly damp from the wet pillow.
@Jenna good point! If i can i'll send you the next part.
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