Burr Ball!

Written by Ed Williams


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He would go intorepparttar windup, and let it fly. If it was a burr, it’d come streaking in fast with water flying off it. It was so tiny it was hard to see, andrepparttar 132902 bad thing was, even if you hit it, it was typically a weak grounder that didn’t even get up onrepparttar 132903 roof. If he threwrepparttar 132904 hickory nut, you’d never see it at all - you’d just swing and hope for contact, although that hardly ever happened. Ed Jr. would continually feed you burrs and hickory nuts until he knew you were his.

When that point came, when he knew you were looking burr or hickory, he’d sail up a dry hickory nut shell torepparttar 132905 plate,repparttar 132906 “flutterball.” It would float in like a butterfly and land right at your feet. It was so slow coming up that you’d swing five or six times before it ever reachedrepparttar 132907 plate and you’d never hit it. Ed Jr. always liked to get strike three on me withrepparttar 132908 “flutterball.” He was so sure of it that he would even tell me when he was about to throw one, and even then I’d never hit it.

Ed Jr. never lost at burr ball, and I can never remember getting more than two hits off him in any single game. So just remember, when you hear Skip, Don, or any of those guys talking skill, just understand that they are pushing a very over-hyped sport. The number two athletically demanding sport, at best. You don’t believe me? Well, just handpick a few Braves’ players, invite ’em over to Juliette, give ‘em an axe handle, and then put ’em out there with Ed Jr. -repparttar 132909 issue will be quickly put to rest then...

Ed’s latest book, “Rough As A Cob,“ can be ordered by calling River City Publishing toll-free at: 877-408-7078. He’s also a popular after dinner speaker, and his column runs in a number of Southeastern publications. You can contact him via email at: ed3@ed-williams.com, or through his web site address at: www.ed-williams.com.


Which Golf Clubs Do I Select?

Written by Brian Channell


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2. There are many web sites which provide custom fitting information or even a custom fitting wizard to get you an absolutely perfect fit. So if you do not know what length and flex club you require, get help so you can buyrepparttar right clubs.

3. May websites offer customer review of their products and you can read about how people who have bought products from this website feel aboutrepparttar 132901 service and products they purchased.

4. Most websites that sell golf clubs provide a Customer Service Contact that you can or email and they will answer any remaining questions or concerns you may have.

5. If you are shopping for a gift in golf club, don’t buy them, they will probably berepparttar 132902 wrong clubs. Instead, buy a gift certificate inrepparttar 132903 amount ofrepparttar 132904 set of clubs you believerepparttar 132905 person wants. This way you can’t go wrong;repparttar 132906 person who receivesrepparttar 132907 gift certificate gets to selectrepparttar 132908 exact product they receive! Any golfer would love to get a gift certificate with which to choose a set of clubs.

Brian Channell is an online entrepreneur. Please visit www.cheap-golf-equipment.com to learn more.


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