Articles related to "Golf Tee"High tech is reaching every aspect of golf; from clubs to shirts, and now even to the tees that golfers stick in the ground. The thing is, the Epoch seems to work.
Get cheap golf gadgets and golf clothing for Dad for frugal Father's Day gifts.
Making a no-sew race car costume is a project parents and children can do together. All it takes is a cardboard box, some paint, Styrofoam packing, and creativity.
On the first tee, golfers decide whether to play a skins game or best ball team match, maybe even whether to roll the ball in the fairway or pick up gimme puts.
We start on the tee-box, or teeing ground, because that's where the game begins. Knowing how to manage the tee can give a player an advantage from the start.
From fine gourmet chocolate to personalized chocolates, find Valentine sweets for your sweetheart on the Web.
Take advantage of Christmas savings and specials this year and shop online stores for these 20 great gifts for guys, all under $30.
The popular "go green" push has entered many facets of the golf industry. Golf companies see benifits of environmental protection, and it is "green" in many ways.
Concern is being expressed about the number of golf balls that are littering some surprising places and adding to background toxicity as they degrade.
Selling unwanted jewellery and other objects made from precious metals has become a great way of making quick money. Online traders cut cost and trading is made easy.
Valentine's Day brings with it a lot of hokey gifts that get put in a drawer, never to be seen again; but not this sweetheart of a clock!
Fun leaf, pumpkin and acorn activities to go with any fall, Halloween or October lesson plan.
If your tween boy is a sports fan, then plan a Sports Hall of Fame birthday party this year.
This Valentine craft makes a decorative gift and is easy for adults or kids to assemble.
Sure, the golf paperweight and the "gone golfin' " sign will be appreciated, but if you want eternal gratitude this Father's Day, give these golf surprises a look.
Not sure what to do for Christmas this year? The National Retail Federation estimates on average, individuals will spend $700 on gifts.
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