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November 30th, 2008 — , Book Review, Golf Equipment, consumers, disappointment, evolution, game, games, golf ball, good job, hype, little bit, new clubs, new materials, prowess, strengths and weaknesses, tap, warning signs that from CourseLadder @ Golf Ball Driver
Over the past few years, the amount of new courses in America has been dwarfed by the amount of courses that are closing. While the sport isn’t close to dying anytime soon, many are starting to see some warning signs that the industry may be struggling. There is a lot of finger pointing, but the [...]
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November 14th, 2008 — , Product Review, Tennis, Wii, exercise, functionality, games, hype, inclusion, nintendo wii, real game, real tennis, realistic actions, split screen mode, sports fans, tennis fans, tennis games, tennis racquet, tennis stars, tournament mode, wii remote from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
The Nintendo Wii system has become very popular among sports fans, simply because of the advanced functionality of being able to actually swing instead of using a controller with many of the games. Top Spin 3, one of the latest tennis games for Wii has skyrocketed to success, so we had to give it a [...]
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October 1st, 2008 — , Product Review, Racket, Tennis, accuracy, clue, dearth, dunlop, game, hype, intermediate players, john mcenroe, maxplay, next level, nice things, signature, untapped market from Tennis Pro @ Tennis Racquet Racket
Advanced players can sometimes find it difficult to get just the right racket. There is a dearth of rackets available for intermediate players, but when it comes to appealing to either beginners or advanced players, a lot of manufacturers fall short. The Dunlop Maxplay McEnroe racket is one that is designed specifically for advanced players [...]
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August 22nd, 2008 — , Book Review, audience, bookshelf, degree in psychology, delve, genre, golf bag, heart, hype, improvements, mental blocks, mind game, mind games, mindset, pop psychology, score, swing from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
Although there are plenty of books running around on the mind game of golf, few that we have found are this erudite or thought provoking. The author put 25 years of research into this book and it definitely shows. If you are looking for a book that dissects why golf is so hard and how [...]
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August 22nd, 2008 — , Book Review, audience, bookshelf, degree in psychology, delve, genre, golf bag, heart, hype, improvements, mental blocks, mind game, mind games, mindset, pop psychology, score, swing from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
Although there are plenty of books running around on the mind game of golf, few that we have found are this erudite or thought provoking. The author put 25 years of research into this book and it definitely shows. If you are looking for a book that dissects why golf is so hard and how [...]
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July 3rd, 2008 — , Book Review, andy north, anecdotes, bbqs, beef situation, callaway, commentators, game, hype, little snippets, mindset, novella, open titles, self fulfilling prophecy, stupor, two pairs, wrinkles from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
This week I am posting the book review early as Friday is a holiday. Happy July 4th everyone! Enjoy the BBQs!
Andy North has won two US Open titles and went on to become one of the most respected commentators on the game. It was pretty much a given that someday he would write a book [...]
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June 13th, 2008 — , Book Review, Golf Equipment, consumers, disappointment, evolution, game, games, golf ball, good job, hype, little bit, new clubs, new materials, prowess, strengths and weaknesses, tap, warning signs that from CourseLadder @ Golf Course Ladder
Over the past few years, the amount of new courses in America has been dwarfed by the amount of courses that are closing. While the sport isn’t close to dying anytime soon, many are starting to see some warning signs that the industry may be struggling. There is a lot of finger pointing, but the [...]
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