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Category: Travel >> Transport<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 next page >> by Peter Cunningham  [ 2006-09-23 ] As the saying goes practice makes perfect and in golf you certainly need to practice. The best place to practice is on the golf course, however this is not always faesibly possible due to commitments, time constraints etc. This is where the driving range or practice area at your golf course come in. You can get some very valuable practice time in at these areas and work on the aspects of your game which are problematic to you. by Pankaj Mohan  [ 2006-09-20 ] The article has the purpose of presenting you the benefits of renting a car when you travel. You can learn how to pick up a certain type of car and how to search for the best car rental service in Aruba and elsewhere. by Scott Mokoski [ 2006-09-19 ] Highlights the features of the Burris Black Diamond Scope. by Peter Cunningham  [ 2006-09-18 ] When playing golf the aim of the game is simple. You are attempting to hit a ball from the tee into the hole is as few shots as possible. There is a critical element to this - hitting. When you are hitting you are hitting something with something. In golf you are hitting a golf ball with a golf club. by Peter Cunningham  [ 2006-09-17 ] There are a lot of golfers who struggle with the woods. When I say woods I mean both the driver and fairway woods. The reasons that golfers struggle with their woods can be due to many things. It could be that the ball is placed incorrectly in the stance, it could be that you are not transferring your weight correctly, it could be something in your swing etc. by Mike Geary  [ 2006-09-17 ] There is a brand new mental golf game technique out there that most of the top players would rather keep a secret. It's called Tap-In-Golf. Perhaps you have already heard about the buzz it's creating in the golf world. Currently, golfers from over 33 different countries are using this system to master their mental game, cure the yips, cut strokes off of each round, and enjoy the game again. by John Jones  [ 2006-09-17 ] Do you do lot's of travelling? Probably your job has you flying all over the place. If this is the case, you can be certain they're striving to attain the cheapest flights. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-09-15 ] The Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome has served as home to the Minnesota Twins for the last two decades. After opening it’s doors in April 1982, it became the third domed facility in the sport of baseball. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-09-15 ] A non-profit organization aimed at the promotion and development of cricket in the United States, the Cricket Hall of Fame inducts both local and international athletes for both their contribution to the game and also to contribute to the community through charities. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-09-13 ] In March 1914, construction began on what is now known as Wrigley Field. At a cost of $250,000, Wrigley Field remains one of the oldest parks in the history of baseball. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-09-12 ] In the 1950s, New York lost both the Giants and the Dodgers and rumors stated that the teams left, in part, due to the fact that they wanted a new stadium. by Scotty Johnson [ 2006-09-09 ] Describes many of the benefits of owning a Japanese car over an American car. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-09-08 ] In April 1992, Camden Yards opened it’s doors as a brand new $100 million facility that was designed under the architectural guidance of HOK Sport and constructed by Danobe Construction. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-09-05 ] If you are an NBA fan, then you are probably an avid collector of sports memorabilia. One of the most popular types of NBA collectibles are those that feature an autograph from the sport’s top athletes. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-09-04 ] The first ever American cricket clubs were established in the 1700s, which was not long after their first appearance in England. by Alison White  [ 2006-08-30 ] The Foreign Secretary was only installed in her high-profile job in May 2006. Margaret Beckett is supposed to be normal. She is happily married to Leo; she eats sweets in bed on Sunday mornings; and she likes caravanning holidays. by Angela Carter [ 2006-08-27 ] GPS stands for Global Positioning System and was initially designed to be used by the U.S. military and is operated by the U.S. Defense Department. This system consists of 24 satellites, these satellites are 12,000 miles above us. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-08-25 ] In the fall of 2005, the Cricket Hall of Fame held it’s annual Induction Ceremony, which included the recognition of Barbados native Barbara P. Lindo. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-08-24 ] If you are looking for discounts on golf equipment, then you probably already know that they aren’t too easy to find. by Jim Johnson  [ 2006-08-18 ] The NASCAR Busch series is a second division stock car racing event run by NASCAR. It is often seen as a good training event for drivers hoping to compete in the NASCAR Nextel Cup Series. by John Gibb  [ 2006-08-15 ] Needless to say that at the very beginning of the BMX racing / riding era there were no bikes constructed quite like the BMX Bike by John Gibb  [ 2006-08-15 ] When it comes to 2 giants crashing then the results are not only unexpected but it’s also true that everybody is on the lookout to see who‘s going to smash whom! I by John Gibb  [ 2006-08-15 ] Simply put, BMX riding is one of the most popular extreme sports nowadays. by mary chiolou  [ 2006-08-11 ] Tennis is very popular today. It was considered a sport of the sovereign society tennis , but not anymore. Tennis is in
almost every high school in the United States. In the past years, the only way to learn tennis was to pay for expensive private
tennis lessons. This is no longer the case today as private tennis lessons are not the only way to learn the sport. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-08-09 ] Every NBA fan would love to have an autograph from their favorite athlete, but often the cost of basketball autographs are out of reach for many. by mary chiolou  [ 2006-08-03 ] Tennis emerged at the end of the nineteenth century - like in so many other European countries - as a sport of the bourgeoisie. Its popularity grew to the limit that it was included in the Olympics of 1896, therefore contributing actively to the revival of the sport. by NS Kennedy Kennedy  [ 2006-07-31 ] By mounting it directly to your fishing rod, you get easy to see, clear and perfect images to tell you just where you need to go. By allowing you to have the display right on your fishing rod, you are hands free to take care of casting and baiting that rod. by udo vieth  [ 2006-07-31 ] Often, if you are involved in a softball league for younger kids, you will note that they do not wear softball shoes. Even though this is not a problem and regular shoes will work, cleats make everything so much more comfortable. by udo vieth  [ 2006-07-25 ] Whatever sport you play, from golf to baseball to soccer and rugby, being equiped with the right footwear is of paramount importance. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-07-25 ] If you are a wrestling fan, then you probably enjoy collecting memorabilia that is associated with your favorite sport of superstar. Everything from t-shirts and books to trading cards are available, but perhaps the most popular is that of action figures by NS Kennedy Kennedy  [ 2006-07-24 ] This is truly an awesome fishfinding tool. It will deliver for you a crisp, clear display that will allow you see what is happening below the water's surface. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-07-24 ] Born on March 6, 1972, Shaquille O’Neal stands 7'1" tall and weighs 325 lbs. He attended college at Louisiana State and currently plays for the NBA’s Miami Heat. During his collegiate years, O’Neal thrived at basketball. by John Gibb  [ 2006-07-24 ] Even though golf is quite a simple game, there is no shortage of variations on the concept and different ways to play. by John Gibb  [ 2006-07-24 ] Once upon a time, the world’s best golfers were all British – usually Scottish. by Scott Brady [ 2006-07-21 ] Once upon a time, there was a young American living in a far off world known as Fukuoka, Japan. This American had lived in the exotic world for a few years when he finally found out (refer to “Foreigners Wanting to Drive in Japan”) that the world in which he presently resides does not permit a creature from his home world to drive legally after having lived there for more than 12 months. by NS Kennedy Kennedy  [ 2006-07-11 ] The Humminbird Piranha 15 is simply too good not to own. It has some of the best features, the best looking displays and the most ability to help you find your fish. by John Gibb  [ 2006-07-09 ] Kayaking is like canoeing, only better by John Gibb  [ 2006-07-08 ] To go diving, first you need a qualified instructor and access to scuba apparatus by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-07-07 ] Born on May 29, 1984, Carmelo Anthony attended college at Syracuse and currently plays for the NBA’s Denver Nuggets. As a freshman in college, he was named Second-Team All America by the Associated Press. Anthony led the team to the school’s inaugural NCAA Championship in men’s basketball. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-07-06 ] Born on September 10, 1974, Ben Wallace attended college at Virginia Union, where he studied criminal justice, and currently plays for the NBA’s Detroit Pistons. He stands 6'9" tall and weighs 240 lbs and is the 10th of 11 children. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-07-05 ] Sometimes referred to as ‘Rafa,’ Rafael Nadal is a native of Spain who has made a large impact in the world of tennis. Born June 3, 1986 in Manacor, Mallorca, Rafael Nadal is the son of Sebastian and Ana Maria Nadal. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-07-05 ] Born on June 19, 1979, Dirk Nowitzki is a native of Germany and currently plays for the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks. After applying early for entry into the 1998 NBA Draft, Nowitzki was selected ninth overall by the Milwaukee Bucks. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-07-04 ] Born on June 7, 1975, Allen Iverson is a graduate of Georgetown and currently plays a guard position for the Philadelphia 76ers. He stands 6' tall and weighs 165 lbs. Following his high school years at Bethel High School in Hampton, Virginia, Allen Iverson was honored by having his jersey number retired during the school’s 1993 State Championship halftime ceremony. by Aurel Radulescu  [ 2006-07-04 ] Born on December 30, 1984, LeBron James is an Ohio native who graduated from St. Vincent-St. Mary High School. Standing 6'8" and weighing 240 lbs., James has enjoyed a number of career highlights since joining the NBA. by Nathan Lynch  [ 2006-07-01 ] In the market for a used golf cart? Did you know that they’re not just for driving around the course anymore? You can use them to haul yard gear and transport gardening supplies and tools. They can also be utilized simply as a way to get from point A to point B if you’ve got a large piece of property or just need a little assistance getting around. Also, a used golf cart can be a big help if you’re a family who likes to travel. They’re great to have on camping trips for tooling around the grounds, or getting to the store, showers and swimming hole. And of course, they still make your golfing experience more enjoyable when cruising around the course instead of walking, especially on those warm days. by John Gibb  [ 2006-06-23 ] Fishing rods are a classic tool for catching fish by John Gibb  [ 2006-06-23 ] Golf was invented in 15th-century Scotland, where some of the world’s oldest golf courses are located by John Gibb  [ 2006-06-19 ] Skateboarding is currently enjoying yet another wave of popularity, by John Gibb  [ 2006-06-19 ] BMX bikes are a special kind of low bike, with smaller wheels than normal by John Gibb  [ 2006-06-19 ] Boating can be a very relaxing pastime, floating along on a river or lake without a care |