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Warrior Custom Golf Scam: Golf, Golf Clubs, and Golf Equipment
Maintaining the CourseThe golf course is a beautiful sanctuary. Well, most of the time it is, anyway. I've played my fair share of dumps. Either way, you must do your part to either keep it a beautiful sanctuary, or from becoming even more of a dump. When you play a round, you are bound to uproot a divot here and there. Remember that turf explodes on impact, thus making it hard to replace divots. When you do uproot a divot, there are a few things you can do. The first thing you can try is using the toe of your club or your shoe to kick the turf around the edges of the divot to make it look as new as it is going to get. The second thing you can do is take advantage of the containers of soil and seed mixture that golf courses provide on golf carts and around tee boxes and fill your divot to repair it to the best of your ability. Just please don't leave it as is, whatever you do. Give an honest effort. Around the GreenWhen you have the unfortunate pleasure of knocking your ball into a bunker, remember to always bring the rake in there with you. When you enter the bunker, always enter from the low side at the point closest to your ball. If at all possible, avoid walking on the steep face of the bunker. Once you take your shot, or two, or three, clean up your mess by using the rake to manicure the sand. After you are done, leave the rake in or nearby the bunker, facing down. When you achieve that miraculous shot out of the sand or that knockout flop shot right on to the green, it's bound to leave a mark of some sort. When this happens, repair the indentation. You can do this by using a tee, knife, key, or repair tool. The process is simple; repair the mark by working the edges toward center without lifting the center of the mark. Make sure too not to tear the grass. Finish the job by smoothing the area with your club or your foot so the surface is smooth enough to putt on.
Irvine, CA (Warrior Custom Golf) Fri, 18 May 2012 08:10:09 -0700 — Scottish golfer Colin Montgomerie, who has been at odds with American golf fans for more than a decade, blamed them for his lack of success in the U.S. on Thursday. http://sports.yahoo.com/news/montgomerie-blames-golf-fans-lost-151009640–golf.html;_ylt=A2KJ3CT3cbZPAmgAbpv_wgt. |
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