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  • Real Golfers in Real Movies
    Hollywood has made a movie for almost everything from life underneath the sea and even to space and beyond. It may not come as a surprise if several movies are made about golf.
  • Rocket Science and Golf
    While it may not take a Doctorate degree in physics to play golf, success in the game of golf largely depends upon the interplay of the sciences especially the areas of neurobiology, physics, Kinesiology and even Meteorology.
  • Master's Tournament Trivia
    From the statistics of the game, to its players, find out what you know - and DON'T know - about golf.
  • The PGA TOUR - a Closer Look
    The PGA TOUR is an organization of professional golfers. It is a non profit, tax exempt organization whose mission to "expand domestically and internationally to substantially increase player financial benefits while maintaining its commitment to the integrity of the game."
  • Tiger Woods: Up Close and Personal
    Who is the youngest winner in Master's Golf Tournament, had the widest margin of victory, the highest paid athlete, and has been named athlete of the year and sportsman of the year in magazines and media organizations?
  • Playing Golf with the Masters
    What do you have when guys like Phil Mickelson, Tim Clark, Jose Maria Olazabal, Retief Goosen, Tiger Woods and a bunch of other guys get together? You have none other but the greatest golf tournament in the world, The Master's tournament.
  • Golf Tips: It's a Swing Thing
    Most people don't realize that the swing in golf is one of the most complicated execution that any sport could require.
  • A Champion's Championship: Golf's United States Open Championship
    Each year, the best golfers from all over the world compete in one of the world's oldest tournaments, the United States Open Championship.
  • The Origins of Golf: Who Invented the Master's Game?
    Golf is probably one of the most popular games in the planet today. It is also one of the oldest sports which is still played until now.
  • G-O-L-F: The Code of Conduct for Golfers
    The famous amateur golfer and founder of the Master's tournament, Robert Tyre Jones Jr. once said "In golf, customs of etiquette and decorum are just as important as rules governing play.
  • Where the Battle of Golf is Fought
    Knowing the anatomy of the golf course and utilizing the knowledge gain from such can spell the difference between winning and losing in the game of golf.
  • Why Do Golfers Use so Many Clubs?
    When you go out there and buy a set of clubs you and start using them in the golf course, you are probably confused as to why there are so many types of clubs and when to use which.
  • A Beginner's Guide to Playing Golf
    Read about the mechanics of the sport that has the Masters walking all over courses with clubs and sticks.
  • How to Prevent Your Family-Owned Business from Failing
    The success or failure of your family business will depend on what you do today. Whether you will learn from the tips given here or whether you will decide to become one of statistics of one of the family-owned company that failed.
  • How to Prevent Your Family-Owned Business from Failing
    While the first generation of family members may not have a big problem with regards to "looting" the family treasure as they are the one's that have worked hard to put up the company, it is usually the second and the third generations that have this problem.
  • How to Prevent Your Family-Owned Business from Failing
    Studies show that only one-in-four family-owned companies make it to the second generation, and only one-in-eighteen make it to the third generation.
  • Top 5 Nokia E61 Websites
    When Nokia first released their E-series line (their business-phone products), it was the Nokia E61 that would prove to be the winning choice.
  • What You're Missing when Flying on Budget Airlines
    A no-frills flight may not seem like there is nothing to lose but the term "no-frills" means a lot more than just missing the niceties. Here is a list of things that nobody really thinks about especially when zipping in and out of cities on business.
  • Why Major Labels Should Open Their Music to Digital Sharing
    In this day and age of advanced technology and the tragedy of piracy, much is left out in the open about how music should progress in terms of music-sharing. Music sharing is probably the second-most problematic concern, second only to downloadable movies.
  • Myths About Video Games Explained
    With rich graphics and themes that can stretch the imagination to almost an eternity, video games are flying off the shelves and into the consoles of millions of consumers worldwide.
  • A Look into North Korea in a Few Years
    In recent years, North Korea has made itself more visible to the world for all the wrong reasons. It's stance on being a nuclear power has worried its neighbors and nations like the U.S.
  • Health Concerns: What We Worry About Most
    If we could live in a world without illness, there would be no need for medical care or health scientists. Unfortunately, that is something that we will never see as a reality in any given lifetime.
  • Why DRM Isn't so Great - The Drawbacks of Digital Rights Management
    DRM has been the topic of many discussions and debates in the last few years. With digital music becoming more popular to the average consumer, many critics are now saying that use of the word "Rights" is misleading.
  • Strangest Conspiracy Theories
    People around the world have always attempted to explain the cause for an event or for a series of events, especially if it revolves around something controversial.
  • Reasons Why "The Customer is Always Right" is Wrong
    The fact is that there are customers out there that are just plain wrong and a lot of businesses are better off without them. Companies should put their employees concerns as their priority.
  • Road Trip Gadgets You Need to Be Packing
    What do you have planned on your next road trip? If it involves camping, a cross country trip by car, plane or train, here is a list of gadgets that you will need to make the journey a pleasurable one.
  • What Venture Capitalists Want to Hear
    So what is it that venture capitalists look for when they look around for potential moneymakers?
  • Top 5 Reasons Bands Break Up
    For many bands, success can be both a blessing and a curse. Ever wondered what it is that breaks up such a great mix of musical talents? Well, you are not the only one trying to figure them out.
  • Top 5 Gifts You Can't Afford for Your Girlfriend
    Like any occasion, including Valentines, anniversaries, etc., it's always customary to give a gift to your girlfriend or your wife. But have you ever thought of the gifts that she may like to have only you can't afford?
  • Top 3 Community Websites
    Community websites are some of the most active on the Internet. These spaces are made available to users so that they can connect with other people.
  • Possible Endings for Rowling's Latest Harry Potter Book
    Since the first release of Harry Potter and its announced 7-book series, everybody has been wondering just how it may end. With all the plot twists and tales that have been spun over the last 6 books, J.K. Rowling has announced that she has finally ended the saga.
  • Essential Software to Maximize Your New Mobile Phone
    With the mobile phone industry moving forward at such a rapid pace, software demands are also increasing. This has forced many mobile software developers to make programs for phones that are increasingly mimicking the processing capabilities of laptops and computers.
  • Preparing for a Natural Disaster
    With many freak weather patterns hitting different parts of the country, it's now smarter than ever to be prepared ahead of time.
  • Top Reasons Why You Should Vote
    With a presidential election coming fast and in a little over a years time, it's time to look back at what has been going on. Perhaps the biggest question on people's minds is "Why should I vote?"
  • Desktop Widgets: Small and Powerful
    Ever had a problem monitoring computing activities of your laptop? Or do you want your laptop to look the way you want it to?
  • How to Pick Out a Good Business Name
    Got a new business? When starting your business, everything may depend on the first impression that you give out. This starts with the simple task of choosing your business name.
  • The True Cost of the Game: How Much Does it Really Take to Play Golf?
    It cannot be denied that golf is primarily associated with the rich class, the professionals or the business people. Can the average John Doe enjoy the game too?
  • Golf Lingo and Jargon: Talking the Talk
    Divots ? Fairway and X out ? These may be terms that may not be found in your average dictionary. These are terms in one of the world's most popular game, the Game of Golf.
  • Doing Away with the Green: a Guide to Different Types of Golf Courses
    Have you ever seen golfers wearing thick jackets and muffs while teeing off? Or how about seeing players playing in the sand without any green grass at all? This is the face of some of today's most popular golf courses.
  • A Look at the World's Three Most Pioneering Golf Clubs
    Belonging to one of the oldest golf clubs in the world carries with it the badge of distinct honor. One cannot help but think that sometime in history, great golfers of the past has trodden on the course that the modern players has gone through now a days.
  • The Evils of Golf
    With all the good the golf has to offer to the world, some consider golf as an evil sport. Not in a sense that it is inherently evil, but evil for some because it purportedly destroys the environment.
  • Electrogolf? - How Technology is Changing the Game of Golf
    Golf simulators ? Laser guided putters ? Titanium-graphite clubs a ? and four piece balls ? Tell this to the average golfer 50 years ago and they will be shocked how technology has advanced even in the game of golf.
  • The British Open: the Championship of a Golfer's Lifetime
    The Open Championship which is commonly called as the "British Open" is the oldest among the four major championships in men's golf the other three being, the Master's tournament, the PGA tour and the U.S Open.
  • Augusta National Golf Club Welcomes Masters 2007
    One of the most exclusive Golf Clubs in the United States, The Augusta National Golf Clubs has about 300 members at any given time. It is so exclusive that its membership fees run up anywhere from $25,000 to $50,000 a member.
  • Reasons Why You Shouldn't Buy an IPhone...Yet
    With companies like Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Motorola heading the mobile phone market, Apple will find that they will be tough acts to follow. Think before you buy something you will most probably end up trading for a Nokia.
  • Essential Tools for the Modern Traveling Businessman
    Aside from the usual toothbrush and extra underwear, there a whole lot of other things for the businessman to stay on top of the game.
  • Professional Basketball Tips on How to Jump Higher
    Basketball enthusiast or not, being able to make high jumps is one of the main skill we admire in basketball players. We can never seem to get enough of how these leapers can simply slice their way up to the air with just the perfect dunk landing into the ring!
  • Four Ways to Get Your Music Heard
    In this day and age of maximum entertainment, it's hard to stick out of a crowd especially if you are in a band. But there are ways that you can boost your chances at popularity.
  • Surveillance: the Art of Spying
    A few thousand years ago, spying was used against enemies in order to gather information that would be helpful to quell their invasions or to record their suspicious activities.
  • Hackers: The Good and the Bad
    Hacking began very early in the electronics age of society. People who wanted to get something extra from their hardware, especially by way of performance, would change particular configurations to achieve this.
  • Coffee: a Cup of History
    Coffee has been used as a kind of social glue for many years now. It's a drink enjoyed by many cultures, enjoyed at home before breakfast and enjoyed without food as long as there's a good conversation.
  • 18 First-Time Players to Watch Out for in Masters 2007
    The Masters 2007 ushers in 100 players to participate in the yearly tournament. Bill Payne, Chairman of the Masters Tournament and of Augusta National Golf Club officially announced the players, 18 of whom will be playing for their first time.
  • Jazz: the West African / American Sound
    Unlike many other forms of music, Jazz only started at the turn of the 20th century. However, it is one of the most complicated styles of music that blends a Western technique with an African American music style.
  • A Closer Look at Gaming: Interactive Video Entertainment
    Video gaming is one of the biggest money-making industries in the world today. It evolved over the last few decades, when it was realized that the public wanted a computer that would cater solely to the processing of games alone.
  • Phil Mickelson: Defending the Crown at the 2007 Masters Tournament
    Masters Tournament 2006 champion Phil Mickelson looks like he will be up for another chance at retaining his position this year at the Masters 2007.
  • How to Have a Knock-out Dinner Party at a Knock-off Cost
    Nowadays impressing clients of "the boss" has become a necessity if one wants to get that promotion or make that sale. Just doing a good job at the office seems to be not enough anymore, so one is left to extend office hours dining with prospective clients.
  • Global Warming: the Extent of Its Threat to Humanity
    Melting of the Alaska ice glaciers are worrying climatologists now as a result of global warming. They are saying that the glaciers are melting six times faster than it was in the 1850's.
  • Tiger Woods: Taking Back the Masters in 2007?
    Tiger Woods holds 4 wins in the US Masters Tournament for the years 1997, 2001, 2002, and 2005. However, this was denied him in 2006 as he was beaten out by fellow professional golfer Phil Mickelson.
  • Getting Ready for the 2007 Masters Tournament
    Usually referred to as The Masters, it is one of the four championships in professional golf. The men's tournament is probably the first that happens every year.
  • The I-Pod Revolution and the Culture Of... I-Podism?
    The iPod came from humble beginnings. But over the span of a few years, this generation has seen the iPod's rise to fame with its ability to play multi media.
  • The Ultimate Guide to Classical Concert Etiquette
    Classical concerts are different from rock, pop or jazz concerts. For one, classical concerts play an entirely different genre of music: classical.
  • The Ultimate Guide to Classical Music
    People can oftentimes become intimidated with what is unfamiliar to them. And because classical music is not as commonly played everywhere as much as rock and other forms of pop music are, people do not enjoy classical music and its concerts as much as they actually can.
  • Anatomy of the Violin
    One of the foremost important topics to discuss when introducing the violin to a group of young violin beginners is the parts of the violin.
  • Best Valentine's Crafts Scrapbook Themes
    There's something about Happy Heart's Day that simply moves us, compels us and inspires us to remember and reminisce, to create, to get outrageous, and to fall in love with the same person again for the millionth time!
  • 5 Simple Questions to Ask Yourself Before Retiring
    Different people view retirement and their finances differently. For the financially well-versed, the well-organized and well-planned, retirement may be viewed as the big bright light at the end of the decades-long and narrow tunnel of work, work and work.
  • The Retirement Equation: Why Your Assets Minus Liabilities Should Equal Retirement Goals
    Planning for retirement should be a concern for everyone even with those who are starting on life yet.
  • Ask for Her Heart...In San Francisco!
    San Francisco is one of the most colorful and undoubtedly one of the most romantic cities in the world. It definitely has a lot to offer if you're looking for that special spot where you can celebrate that turning point in your relationship.
  • Playing Hollywood Matchmaker: Find out Which Celebrities Need to Hook Up
    Celebrity hook - ups are a regular tabloid favorite. For the longest time, people have always had an inexplicable fascination for the latest romantic gossip on their favorite stars.
  • Popping the Question, New York Style
    New York is a big city, and there are plenty - and we mean PLENTY of places where you can pop the big question.
  • Bulimia: How to Know If You're Bulimic
    Bulimia has several similarities with Anorexia Nervosa in that sufferers often have low self - esteem and their actions usually stem from an inordinate need to gain a sense of control.
  • Eating Disorders: What to Do to Prevent Them
    It's really all about moderation, balance, and maintaining a healthy self - image. It may be hard to maintain a positive frame of mind sometimes, but you should never doubt your self - worth and your right to be happy and appreciated for who you truly are.
  • Anorexia Nervosa: Spotting the Shocking Signs and Symptoms
    Anorexia Nervosa can be tricky. Sufferers can easily conceal their true condition from family and friends.
  • Quick Tips to Help You Manage Arthritis
    Aside from the physical stress, arthritis can leave you feeling depressed and frustrated too. Here are a few suggestions on how you can cope.
  • Tips on Managing Your Cholesterol Levels: Eating Out? Eat Healthy!
    Cholesterol - conscious? Then dining out is probably a bit of a challenge for you - especially if you're the sociable sort who never runs out of lunch or dinner dates during the weekend.
  • Ten Ways to Avoid Arthritis
    Arthritis is one of the top causes of work disability among 1 in 5 adults. The risk of acquiring this debilitating condition increases as we age. But just by practicing certain healthy habits, this disease can be prevented. Here are some helpful tips.
  • Tips on Maintaining a Healthy Blood Pressure
    Once you are diagnosed with high blood pressure, it usually stays with you for the rest of your life. Never take for granted the importance of a healthy diet and maintaining a reasonable level of fitness.
  • Tips on Looking for an Adoption Attorney
    There are several legal matters that need to be settled when trying to adopt a child. This is where the adoption attorney comes in.
  • Exploring Child Adoption Options
    Adopting a child is a significant decision that needs to be given a lot of thought. It is a process that entails so much emotional and financial investment.
  • Dealing with Post-Infant Adoption Depression
    Here are a few tips that can hopefully help you cope with the emotional stress of relating to a newly - adopted infant.
  • Two Easy Valentine's Crafts for Stamp Lovers
    Stamps are good materials that can be used in creating Valentine's Day craft for our friends, families and loved-ones who share the same passion for philately.
  • Creative Tips when Creating Valentine's Craft Gifts
    Learn some of the most easy but useful tips and ideas on how to be creative with your Valentine's crafts.
  • Valentine's Craft Ideas for Kids
    There are a lot of ways for young school children and teens to make the day special for their loved-ones and it does not really require money. Creating valentine's crafts and giving these to parents, friends, family members, teachers and doctors is enough.
  • DNA Testing: Its Uses in Today's Modern Society
    In these modern times, the applications of DNA testing continue to expand and grow despite being met with controversial issues along the way.

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