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Almost got hit with a golf ball during my run by Allen Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 03 Jun 2009 10:20am of the trees I didn't see the ball coming. It just fell out of the sky and with a loud crack bounced off the path. I don't play golf, but I'm keeping the ball in my car, and later this fall when I've mastered the 1.5 mile course and am heading south, I'll throw the ball onto a golf course that is near 106th South and borders the path. This is the 3rd ball I've Read on »
Golf Ball Launcher Turns You Into Tiger Woods (Sort Of) by netventures Patient Expert Posted Tue 12 Jan 2010 3:30am The RadarGolf Ball Location System The Best Tiger Woods Crash Jokes on the Web Masked Ball for the Upper Crust Turns into Orgy ... Remember when Tiger Woods was known more for his amazing tee shots than for his amazing menagerie of hos? The new Golf Ball Launcher lets you drive the golf ball 300 Read on »
Low water, golf balls, sun flowers and the Jordan River Parkway by Allen Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Mon 09 Aug 2010 1:35pm bar. I found another golf ball next to the path and threw it back onto the golf course. That ball wasn't on the ground when I passed that point going south. It was there as I passed the point going north, so it hadn't been there very long. That is the sixth golf ball that I've found in the last couple of years. A year ago there were lots of sun Read on »
Bad Golfers, Meet The RadarGolf Ball Location System by netventures Patient Expert Posted Mon 23 Nov 2009 10:01pm the RadarGolf location system that uses Ball Positioning System (BPS – get it?) technology to locate your long lost golf ball. For the system to work you need to use the special RadarGolf balls that have a tiny transmitter chip embedded in them. According to the manufacturer, the balls meet the USGA specs for size, weight, and everything else. When you Read on »
Curls and Golf Balls by Brett .. Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 5:39pm Thursday night I came home early and crashed from 2 p.m. until 6:30 a.m. Friday morning. Much of it was in a sort of twilight sleep underscored by cramps, nausea and shivering. I can thank my kids for the latest plague. Later this morning, Lael walks up to me with an art creation using a plastic golf ball and tees. My wife swears she had Read on »
Nice 3.75 mile run and a golf-ball paradise by Allen Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sat 18 Sep 2010 9:56pm 1 Comment stops, and I drank my four cups of water. I found 7 golf balls during the run. The first ball was on my way out, and the ball was on the edge of the path. On the way back, I saw... a few more feet away. I ended up getting 6 balls at that location. I tossed them onto the golf course. I had one ball left to toss when a dad and two 5-6 year old sons came Read on »
How far can you hit a golf ball?... by Chris M. Posted Mon 29 Sep 2008 6:56pm How far can you hit a golf ball?  (photo courtesy of danperry.com ) What do you consider to be a “long drive”?  I guess for different people it means different things.  For me ( a part-time hacker ), it means an occasional 250–275 yard stroke of luck.  For you, it may mean hitting a consistent 300 yard drive. Can you imagine driving a golf ball Read on »
Biodegradable Golf Balls and Tees Offer Best Options - But Don't Forget to Take Care of the Greens, Too by Diane Patient Expert Posted Sun 14 Jun 2009 10:11pm and water used to keep greens green, consider lowly golf balls. These small spheres are practically indestructible so they can withstand the force of a powerfully swung club. They don’t crack up when they’re hit; you can imagine how long they take to decompose if they’re lost in the woods. It’s estimated that more than 100 million golf balls end up in rivers Read on »
Can you hit a golf ball farther by simply stretching your shoulder? » by Chris M. Posted Sun 07 Sep 2008 8:30pm This seems like a strange title for a blog post. But one long drive consultant who has experienced the benefits of using the Rotater, sent us the following email: Scott: (Scott Kay, inventor of the Rotater) I’ve been using the Rotater every second day and use it while warming up before a round. I’ve been in [...] Read on »
The Business of Putting Golf Balls by UABNews Posted Tue 21 Sep 2010 12:00am No matter the field, experienced professionals understand that networking is crucial to personal and company success. The UAB School of Business putted home this point on Sept. 20 with a golf-themed contest. In the video above, Rita Stewart-Hampton , the school's associate director of employer services, explains why a putting contest Read on »