All Time Greatest Club Breaking Events in History… and the Winner is...

Written by Floyd Snyder


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But I just may holdrepparttar dubious honor ofrepparttar 132872 all time greatest moment in club breaking history. I was playing head to head with my regular foursome, and we had come torepparttar 132873 last hole andrepparttar 132874 big money was onrepparttar 132875 line. A great drive had put me in unfamiliar territory, about 20 yards closer torepparttar 132876 18th green than I had ever been. An even better 6-iron put me about five feet fromrepparttar 132877 hole on this difficult 4 par, which I had only rarely parred and never birdied in my life. Man this was great! I was about to birdie a hole that for years had been giving me fits, and I was going to win allrepparttar 132878 money with one shot. It just doesn’t get any better then this.

The other three had all finished up, and it was down to my very makeable, very easy, only slightly up-hill, straight in putt… nearly a kick-in. I milked it for all it was worth. I plumbed it, stalked it, walked around it again, repaired imaginary ball marks and rubbed it in as best as I could. Finally I approachedrepparttar 132879 ball… dead in straight… not a problem. Perfect backswing… beautiful putting stroke… nice follow through. It was great… moving right on line! The money was mine! Fist pump in motion… No! Wait! Whatrepparttar 132880 h…!!!??? All of a sudden my ball is flying like a nine-iron shot and shoots twenty feet pastrepparttar 132881 hole!! And there next to hole wasrepparttar 132882 head of my putter, right where it had landed after falling offrepparttar 132883 shaft and hittingrepparttar 132884 back of my ball. Two putts later I’m finally inrepparttar 132885 cup, inrepparttar 132886 dumps and out ofrepparttar 132887 money. To this day my playing partners are insisting that I should have also been assessed a two stroke penalty for strikingrepparttar 132888 ball twice. I’ll let you look that rule up.

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Floyd Snyder is an avid high handicap golfer and he is also the owner of Strictly Business Magazine at http://www.sbmag.org and http://www.TraderAide.com


Kitesurfing water dangers

Written by Jakob Jelling


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Another one ofrepparttar kitesurfing water dangers isrepparttar 132871 fact that during bad weather in may be hard, even impossible, to re-launch from water. Self rescue from water surface and even rescue by other people may also be impossible. One ofrepparttar 132872 kitesurfing water dangers isrepparttar 132873 cold temperature of water. If a kitesurfers ends up in water andrepparttar 132874 temperature is cold, he or she may freeze. The time a kitesurfer can stay in cold water is a lot lower. Productivity and strength are also lower in cold temperature. There are many other kitesurfing water dangers.

Dangerous ocean or see areas also belong torepparttar 132875 category of kitesurfing water dangers. The examples of these kitesurfing water dangers are rocks, corals and sand banks. Even shark areas can be very dangerous, if present. Any kitesurfer should learn how to avoid kitesurfing water dangers and how to rescue yourself from water.

Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.kitesurfingnow.com. Visit his kitesite for the latest on kitesurfing equipment, kiteboarding lessons, places to surf and much more!


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