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Hank Haney: ESPN Golf Schools - Top Tips

Few people know golf as well as ESPN Golf Schools Dean of Instruction Hank Haney, and in this instructional release the popular radio and television personality brings the secrets of the pros to the everyday putter. Golfers of all ages and skill sets are invited to better their skills by viewing this comprehensive lesson offering tips on everything from playing in the rain to beating those pesky sand traps. Only $9.99 at www.ijacksports.com

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Fore! Wayward Tee Shot

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You're On The Tee With A.J. Ali as he hits a wayward tee shot. Tiger's got nothing on this. For sure.

Amy Hung -- LPGA Tour Golfer with Style!

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In addition to being one of the world's best golfers, Amy Hung has great fashion sense and aspires to be a designer.

Golf Report Live Shopping Mall

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Looking for a Golf Item - Take Yourself Shopping....

On-line shopping Mall - Pick from all the Golf products listed on Amazon.com. Keep your shopping simple.

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Golfer's Footprint (R) Swing Trainer

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The Standard for Teaching Ball Control (tm)

Get on the right path this season with the award winning, patented Golfer’s Footprint® Swing Trainer. Recommended by top PGA, LPGA, and Natural Golf® instructors, the Golfer’s Footprint® Swing Trainer takes you back to the fundamentals of ball control that every pro uses. It’s easy – it’s fun – simply point and shoot! Go to www.GO-GFI.com to learn more.

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Award Winning GFi Swing Trainer

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Take control of your game

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The Golfer's Footprint (r) Swing Trainer

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Golfer's Footprint in Action

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The patented Golfer's Footprint(r) Swing Trainer in Action - the standard in teaching ball control(tm)

It's All In The Club

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How To Lower Your Golf Score

We all know that golfers spent millions of dollars on golf clubs each year. Why? Most of the time it is because we want to improve our games and we believe these shiny new clubs will help us do that.

Do they? Is there really a difference in golf clubs? Do they really affect the way we play golf? Did the last new set of golf clubs you bought actually help you improve your game or are you playing about the same as you did before you bought them?

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