Speed and Break Tips While Putting
By Robert Partain - 1/4/2008
As you already know, the act of putting is a series of combined efforts. From getting the right stance to following through properly, putting is an entire series of techniques and flow, and they all have to come together in order to sink that ball. But there are two areas in putting that have almost... Songs and Poems
By Kathy Ostman-Magnusen - 1/4/2008
"Darkness" Uneven ... the glow
a glow ... supposed
a tool shown to mystery guests
and traveling pests.
Unraveled in harvested moons
your tunes
wrestled tunes
yet oh ... my captured wounds.
I wrap them around cellophane hearts
a tour ... be proud<... Tandem Skydiving; Your First Parachute Jump - Part Three
By Jeff Wark - 1/4/2008
A Four Part Series:
*1 Arrival & Sign-up
*2 Preparation
*3 The Plane
*4 Freefall & Landing Part Three: The Skydiving Plane
When it is time to load the plane with skydivers, you will stay next to your instructor. Do not walk away from your instructor. The loading area ... Golf Tips ? Finding that Winning Grip and the Cures for Grip Related Problems
By Alastair Canaway - 1/4/2008
The correct grip is a key fundamental component of a golfer?s game and is required to have a consistently good straight game, giving you the ability to shoot low scores with ease. When the grip is faulty, poor shots often result along with an inconsistent and unreliable game. Therefore it is essenti... Joined
By Susan Bacon - 1/4/2008
JOINED Heart beat of man
pounding - yet
unheard
joined
becomes the
beat of a nation. Words of man
written - yet
unread
joined
becomes a
proclamation. Sounds of man
spoken - yet
unheard
joined
becomes a
production . Lines of man
drawn - yet
unrecognized
joined
become... How To Become a Freelance Grant Writer
By Niall Kennedy - 1/4/2008
What is a freelance grant writer? These individuals have a lot of power in their hands. When they work for companies, they are essentially trying to help gain free money for that company to help the company expand, do research, or to stay in business. These individuals will use a detailed knowled... Online Poker Tips and Strategy: Learn How to Win at the Internet Table
By John Finney - 1/4/2008
Online poker playing has become a favorite past time for many people around the world. The game of online poker is rapidly gaining popularity, and there are thousands of players on most of the major websites at any given time during the day and night. Becoming successful at online poker can also be ... Bad Luck in Poker
By Michael J Bradley - 1/4/2008
For a game where most players rarely consider luck, there are lots of superstitions in poker. When you mention that someone was lucky in that poker tournament they won, be careful of how you say it. For instance, if you mention that you were unlucky, your luck may never change. Ok, that may sound ... Improve Your Golf Game With This Secret Weapon
By Mike Pedersen - 1/4/2008
Any golfer who has made any effort to improve their golf game will have already heard the often-repeated expression that golf is all in the mind and that the game starts there. But what many golfers do not know is that they fail to improve their golf game because their minds are not prepared for wha... Kayak Accessories.
By Peter Lenkefi - 1/4/2008
First things first you should always consider your safety when packing to go kayaking and this means taking essential survival equipment with you. This is probably most important if you are going sea fishing because the weather can turn in a second and leave you hopeless against the elements; taking... Trendy Furniture Can Make Or Break A Room
By Dakota Caudilla - 1/4/2008
Some say that you are what you eat. The same can apply to furniture. You are as cool as your furniture is trendy. The type of furniture you choose, the color, style and look can make or break a room`s appeal. But more than that: the furniture you choose to place in your bedroom, the furniture you sl... The Gibson Explorer Guitar
By Adrian Martin - 1/4/2008
With its angular body, and sharp headstock the Gibson Explorer is instantly recognisable. First released by Gibson in 1958 (along with the equally famous Flying V guitar) the Explorer was a radical departure from its more famous sibling the Gibson Les Paul. The original Explorer - the X-Plorer (or t... Bivy Sacks - Make Them For A Dollar
By Steven Gillman - 1/4/2008
If you have ever looked at bivy sacks in catalogs or online, you know they can be claustrophobic and expensive. I can`t help you much with the first, except to say that you`ll get used to it. The expensive part, though, I have a solution for. I didn`t want to spend $200 for a nice bivy, so I bought ... Up The Tower
By Andrew Amesbury - 1/4/2008
Sunday morning during the summer and among the events announced on a local radio station was a ?festival? in a local village. A feature of the ?festival? werr to be guided tours of the church tower. I like going up towers, and decided to go. After lunch (roast beef, Yorkshire pudding burned to an un... Punching Bags Buying Guide
By Andrew Castillino - 1/4/2008
Heavy bags and standing bags
Free standing bags are heavy bags that have large rounded bases and rest on the floor rather than suspended from the ceiling or hung from wall mounts. Free standing bags make a great choice for anyone who will be both punching and kicking the bag, this is becau... Celebrity Cruise Lines History
By J Shipper - 1/4/2008
The Chandris Line was the precursor of Celebrity Cruises. One of the ships operated by Chandris was the beautiful Liner America previously owned by the United States Line and initially captained by Demitrios Challioris who had been in charge of a crude oil tanker in Southampton. Chandris bought the... Dear Minuteman Guy
By Douglas Bower - 1/4/2008
Dear Minuteman Guy: I haven?t heard from you in a while and am wondering just what the deal is. I don?t know what you are up these days but, as always, I have some new thoughts to share with you so I thought I would begin rather than waiting to hear from you with one of your wild and kooky reader?s ... High Key Photography
By Kenneth Hoffman - 1/4/2008
The artistic-seeming tones of white on white brings to mind the innocence of youth, the fabric of dreams and long, hot summer days. In photography, the effect can be easily achieved by choosing elements of a white or pastel color placed on a white or very light background. White curtains blowing i... Sony Open: Will Wie Do It?
By Jeremy Church - 1/4/2008
From the To the (Previous Seasons`) Victors Go the Spoils department: Jason Gore averaged 80 in four rounds at last week`s season-opening Mercedes Championships and still walked with $70,000. Among the discussion points one week into the 2006 PGA season: players griping about the wind at Kapalua, so... Media Musings
By Gordon Black - 1/4/2008
I was watching television the other night and was jolted from the commentary, which incidentally was on the World Athletics Championships in Paris, by a series of rather ill-timed commercial interruptions. It was really amazing how one minute I`d be totally engrossed by the one hundred metres and al... Tales of a Spectator Spectator
By Malcolm Kenton - 1/4/2008
Watching the fans at a minor-league baseball game is just as fun as watching the
players. From the silent statues to the loud cartoon caricatures, from the self-
contained families and social groups to those who fully participate with the game,
from the normal to the abnormal to the absolutely bi... Georgia Casinos
By Adel Awwad - 1/4/2008
Georgia casinos consist of two cruise ships, one that docks in Savannah and the other in Brunswick. The Georgia casino boats sail three miles into International waters where casino gambling is allowed. Cruises aboard Georgia casinos are available during the day with some cruise lines offering an eve... The Chronicles of Narnia - The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe Review
By Alice Flegel - 1/4/2008
One of the great children`s classics by C.S. Lewis, is brought to the screen in The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe. Set in wartime England, its plot has the four Pevensie children sent out of London for their safety. They end up in the country house of the eccentric Prof. Digory Kirke, and like al... Your Putter Fitted Perfectly in 5 Easy Steps
By John Bolt - 1/4/2008
Ever wonder why putting is so difficult for you? Want to know how to fix it? I?ll bet you?re using improperly fitted equipment without realizing it? If so, consider yourself lucky. We?ve come to save your putting game. These 5 key points will get you that perfectly fitted putter so you can shave off... Increase Gambling Affiliate Revenues Through Article Submissions
By Alan Campbell - 1/4/2008
If you have a gambling-related website then you are certainly concerned with its rankings in search engines because you want to increase traffic to your website to increase affiliate revenues. Fortunately, with article submission services and directory submission you can increase the visibility of y... What Is Dirtbagging?
By Steven Gillman - 1/4/2008
Dirtbagging is stripping camping or backpacking down to the essentials: fun and adventure. Just throw a few things in any old pack, and get out there. You don`t need all that expensive camping and backpacking gear. Leave the extra clothes behind, sleep in a pile of leaves or next to a fire. Dirtbagg... Pontoon Boat Rentals
By Elizabeth Morgan - 1/4/2008
Pontoon boats are popularly known as the party boats. A pontoon boat has a hull that is made of round tubes that are attached to the outside bottom edge of a large flat deck and a safety railing is provided on all the sides of the deck. The helm can be either in the middle of the deck or off to one... How To Write Haiku Poetry
By Garry Gamber - 1/4/2008
Haiku poetry originated in Japan many centuries ago. Its popularity and form have spread throughout the world. Haiku is fun and easy to learn in its simplest form, and in its most sophisticated form it is an elegant expression of the spirit of a moment in time. Basic The haiku appears to be a very... The Spare Parts Gremlins
By David Leonhardt - 1/4/2008
Don`t you just love getting a little something extra? Sure you do. Everybody does. That`s why Online marketers throw in 36 bonus ebooks with that little software item they are peddling. But a little something extra is not always a good thing. Flash back a few weeks. I was assembling a dresser for... Black Blood, in Jeremiah`s Vines - A Poem and an Article
By Dennis Siluk - 1/4/2008
Black Blood, in Jeremiah?s Vines
[A Dream Poem] And I heard the crackling of wood, and I noticed the Lord God had made men of wood, and fire came from his mouth. Then the wind poured its grief upon us?over our sins; and I heard the words for the seventh time, ?Go to the mountains!? Foolish peopl... Caribbean Cruise Expert Guide
By John Metcalfe - 1/4/2008
Comprising of around 50 islands (750 if you count the
archipelago of the Bahamas), the Caribbean is a real
treasure trove when it comes to cruising. A rich
variety of vistas, people and places await, along with
swaying palms and idyllic beaches of golden sand.
The network of islands in the Cari... Timbavati Game Reserve - An African Adventure
By Sarah Manners - 1/4/2008
Do you dream of the ultimate safari experience? Escaping to one of the most natural locations in the world whilst viewing zebras galloping across the plains, troupes of Monkeys grooming and playing and hearing the roar of the Lion is one of the most exquisite ways to spend a holiday. Kruger National... Choosing The Right Paintball Gun For You
By Dirk Laukens - 1/4/2008
Paintball wouldn`t really be much fun without the gun, but
they can be pretty expensive. There are always the
Wal-mart guns, but most of those are not great quality; on
the other end, you have custom paintball guns, made exactly
to someone?s specifications,but they are too expensive for
anyone outsi... St. Paul: Executed [Poetic Prose]
By Dennis Siluk - 1/4/2008
My name is Dennis L. Siluk, and I was born in St. Paul, Minnesota, where my father never found the time to spend time with anyone I know of. I learned kindness from my mother, not sure where she got it from. I shall return only in memory to dead St. Paul, by the Mighty Mississippi, so it is called; ... Jacked Up Baseball Equipment Truths!
By Mike Corrado - 1/4/2008
Baseball: the great all-American pastime. Few of us can remember a summer from our childhood that did not include throwing a ball around or running the diamond. Today, baseball is all of that and much more. Baseball equipment has become as advanced as the space station?well, maybe not that advanc... Corn Sugar and Blood and The Rise and Fall of the Cleveland Mafia
By Rick Porrello - 1/4/2008
Chapter I "Big Ange" and the Death of the Cleveland Mafia In 1983, Angelo Lonardo, 72, one-time Cleveland Mafia
boss, turned government informant. He shocked family,
friends, law enforcement officers and particularly, criminal
associates with his decision which was made after being
sentenced t... Pull, Push or Carry? I?ll Carry My Golf Clubs Thanks
By Ron Lute - 1/4/2008
I love to play golf and I love to walk the golf course. After all, the Pros walk when they play golf and if walking is good enough for them why not me? Ideally I would love to have a Caddie carry my bag but it?s not an option at my golf club. So the question comes down to carry my golf bag or use... The Four Season of College Basketball
By Bryan Leonard - 1/4/2008
There are four seasons packed into a college basketball year: Non-conference play, conference play, conference tournament time and postseason action (NIT and March Madness). Each has unique attributes. Non-conference action starts off the year where teams are getting acquainted with new personnel an... Excellent Roughs Collecting
By Ikem Onwude - 1/4/2008
I love gemstone roughs! They are so fascinating. I have been collecting gemstones for a few years now, and I tell you what, it is so fascinating that God has made all these things, so precious that sometimes I am simply tempted to get every piece of fine rare little piece of rough gemstone at slight... On Safari in Northern Tanzania ? Back to The Sixth Day of the Creation
By Andrew Muigai - 1/4/2008
Tanzania?s natural endowment as a wildlife safari destination is unrivalled. Wild animals roam in vast areas as God intended on that sixth day of the creation. These areas are designated as national parks and game reserves and have a high reputation for being uncrowded and unspoilt. The magnificent ... Why Exercise Is Crucial In Achieving The Correct Golf Swing
By Mike Pedersen - 1/4/2008
Achieving the correct golf swing is the magic key that will open all the doors to better and more enjoyable golf. However the correct golf swing becomes very difficult to pull off for one simple reason. And that is the fact that the body usually violently resists it. The reason is because the correc... Golf Resistance Training - Helping To Make You A Better Player
By Simon Ashton - 2/10/2007
Being a good golfer requires a good level of fitness. Remember, there are 18 long holes you have to play! Thats a lot of walking, and swinging and carrying of your bags. If you really want to improve your score, enjoy the game more and in general feel fitter and healthier, then you need to conside g... Filmmaking - Don`t Pay Rate Card!
By Angela Taylor - 2/10/2007
If you want to broadcast across Hollywood that you are an amateur, pay the rental company?s published rate card amounts for your production equipment. No professional pays rate card!
I don?t even know why they bother to print rate cards, except to give you an idea of the top of the price range, h... Golf Tips ? The Secret And Crucial Role Of Alignment In Supercharging Your Game!
By Ian Canaway - 2/6/2007
The alignment is an absolutely crucial and vital part to any golfer?s game. You swing round your body, therefore if your body is offline, your swing in turn will be off line and out of sync, resulting in a poor swing and a poor shot, usually ending up deep in the rough.
When setting up to the ball... The Basis of Golf
By Chuck Evans - 2/6/2007
Did you know that... there are 5 "basics" in every good golf stroke? Understand these and YOU will be well on your way to game improvement.
One of the problems with golf is that players routinely do not give enough thought to the actual process of striking the ball.
Striking the ball is the ... Golf On A Budget
By Tim Henry - 1/31/2007
I know what you?re thinking ? golf on a budget! Can there be such a thing? Well, it is possible, if you take a balanced, objective look at the strategies used in marketing golf products.
Case in point ? I just interviewed a local golf shop owner today. We were talking about the new golf balls, and... Thursday Rock
By Ryan Fyfe - 1/22/2007
Thursday, a post-hardcore band, is from New Brunswick, New Jersey. The band formed in 1997. Their first full-length album was released in 1999 with a New Jersey based company called indie Eyeball Records. Thursday is known for their notable advancements of artistic nature; many of the bands songs ar... Snow Ball? Dressing For Winter Paintball
By Brian Maroevich - 1/17/2007
Don?t let Mother Nature throw your paintball addiction out in the cold! You can still play paintball, and in comfort, in the winter weather. Of course, you could just play indoors, but why let skiers and riders be the only ones who have fun in the white stuff. This article will tell you what to w... GROUND ZERO REVISITED ? ?Answering The Call? Reveals New Images Of 9/11
By Bruce Prokopets - 1/17/2007
We are fast approaching the 4th anniversary of the event that shook the world, the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center, I still cannot erase those horrific images that were seared into my mind. Like most Americans my memory of that fateful day is one of standing frozen mouthed, staring at t... Improve Your Tennis in One-Fifth of A Second!
By Steve Smith - 1/15/2006
How would you like to start playing vastly better tennis ... today?
There`s a particular ?magic? moment in tennis?one that lasts a mere fifth of a second. If you have (or can develop) the discipline to fully exploit that moment, you may astonish yourself and your opponents with your new-found scor...
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