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Date: 25 Sep 2006 15:21:35
From: Pipmick
Subject: Golf website - new
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Hi everyone, Just discovered a new website which might have the makings of being useful in time for those who want to improve their golf game. It looks a bit light in terms of content but it is constantly being updated from what I can gather, so it might be of use to you. Take a look: http://www.golf-teaching-aids-and-tools.com I ended up being drawn towards the video game reviews myself for all the golf video games that have recently been launched!! I thin kthe site is going to have content across many areas of the golfing world, so don't let the title put you off. Pipmick
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Date: 26 Sep 2006 18:32:36
From: Tro Jan
Subject: Re: Golf website - new
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Pipmick wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Just discovered a new website Well done, you PRICK!
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Date: 25 Sep 2006 19:05:24
From: Bobby Knight
Subject: Re: Golf website - new
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On 25 Sep 2006 15:21:35 -0700, "Pipmick" <pipmick@yahoo.co.uk > wrote: >Hi everyone, > >Just discovered a new website which might have the makings of being >useful in time for those who want to improve their golf game. It looks >a bit light in terms of content but it is constantly being updated from >what I can gather, so it might be of use to you. Take a look: > >http://www.golf-teaching-aids-and-tools.com > >I ended up being drawn towards the video game reviews myself for all >the golf video games that have recently been launched!! > >I thin kthe site is going to have content across many areas of the >golfing world, so don't let the title put you off. > >Pipmick You haven't discovered anything. At least be honest with your spam. This is your site, registered to you, and maintained by you. It's also full of those little things called ads, which you want to line your pocket. Don't use news groups this way. ___, \o
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Date: 25 Sep 2006 16:34:52
From: Gordo
Subject: Re: Golf website - new
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Pipmick wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Just discovered a new website which might have the makings of being > useful in time for those who want to improve their golf game. It looks > a bit light in terms of content but it is constantly being updated from > what I can gather, so it might be of use to you. Take a look: > > http://www.golf-teaching-aids-and-tools.com > > I ended up being drawn towards the video game reviews myself for all > the golf video games that have recently been launched!! > > I thin kthe site is going to have content across many areas of the > golfing world, so don't let the title put you off. > > Pipmick What a freakin' idiot.
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Date: 25 Sep 2006 17:47:03
From: RB
Subject: Re: Golf website - new
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Pipmick wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Just discovered a new website which might have the makings of being > useful in time for those who want to improve their golf game. It looks > a bit light in terms of content but it is constantly being updated from > what I can gather, so it might be of use to you. Take a look: > > http://www.golf-teaching-aids-and-tools.com > > I ended up being drawn towards the video game reviews myself for all > the golf video games that have recently been launched!! > > I thin kthe site is going to have content across many areas of the > golfing world, so don't let the title put you off. > > Pipmick What's this then, Pip? You apparently have the same name *and* email as the Registrant of the subject website! Cor Blimey! And the flippin' Admin, too! > Registrant: > Mr Philip Garvey > 127 Blackburn Street > > Trinity Riverside, > > Salford > Manchester, Gtr Manchester M3 6AS > UK > > Domain name: GOLF-TEACHING-AIDS-AND-TOOLS.COM > > Administrative Contact: > Garvey, Philip (pipmick@yahoo.co.uk) > 127 Blackburn Street > > Trinity Riverside, > > Salford > Manchester, Gtr Manchester M3 6AS > UK > +44.1618359543 > Technical Contact: > Craig-Wood, Kate > 40 Occam Road > Unit 45 > Surrey Research Park > Guildford, Surrey GU2 7YG > UK > +44.1483685520 Fax: +44.1483453557 > > > > Registration Service Provider: > Memset Ltd, > 0044 1483 685520 > > > > Registrar of Record: TUCOWS, INC. > Record last updated on 06-Sep-2006. > Record expires on 06-Sep-2007. > Record created on 06-Sep-2006. > > Domain servers in listed order: > NS2.MEMSET.COM 198.69.227.100 > NS3.MEMSET.COM 69.10.140.4 > NS1.MEMSET.COM 208.178.66.20 -- RB
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Date: 25 Sep 2006 19:12:25
From: Wayne
Subject: Re: Question for scratch and low-handicap golfers
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James wrote: > > A friend and I got into a debate the other day about what a > scratch or low-handicap (single digit) golfer would do given the > following choice: > > If you had the choice of either teeing up every shot (including > second and third shots from the middle of the fairway) or lifting and > placing every shot, what would you choose to do? If teeing the ball up, > you can tee the ball to any height you choose. Or if lifting and > placing, you can place the ball to give yourself the best lie possible. > In other words, it's not lift and replace, which requires you to > replace the ball back to its original position. If your ball is in a > divot or low spot, you can place it on a nice patch of grass until > you're happy with the lie. > This question is meant for scratch and low-handicap golfers only, > since high-handicappers probably don't really know how to hit the ball > properly (with a descending blow) and would probably choose to tee it > up. > > Thanks for any opinions. I'm a 2 and I would without doubt choose to use the tee in your hypothetical situation. On par 5s, you'd be able to tee it up and hammer the driver from the fairway and for irons, you could give yourself a perfect lie all the time. Having said that, I agree with David. Play the ball down if you want to get better. Wayne -- www.nhlfa.com "There are only two things I can't stand in this world: people who are intolerant of other peoples' cultures, and the Dutch." -Nigel Powers
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Date: 25 Sep 2006 19:06:24
From: Bobby Knight
Subject: Re: Golf website - new
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On Mon, 25 Sep 2006 18:15:21 -0500, "Kevin D. Timm" <kevindtimm@comcast.net > wrote: > > >RB wrote: >> >> >> What's this then, Pip? You apparently have the same name *and* email as >> the Registrant of the subject website! >> >> Cor Blimey! And the flippin' Admin, too! >> >RB, > >You know better than that (don't post his website address again) I forgot it too, but he's getting his ass kicked here anyway. ___, \o
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Date: 25 Sep 2006 18:15:40
From: RB
Subject: Re: Golf website - new
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Kevin D. Timm wrote: > > RB wrote: >> >> What's this then, Pip? You apparently have the same name *and* email as >> the Registrant of the subject website! >> >> Cor Blimey! And the flippin' Admin, too! >> > RB, > > You know better than that (don't post his website address again) Yep, I should have xxxxxxxxxxxxxx'ed the references. My bad. -- Ron
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