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December 29, 2007

Since getting back into golf, I've been listening to some great golf podcasts that I wanted to tell others about. The first one, Golf Better at Edwin Watts golf is an excellent podcast for the golf technology enthusiast. Fred Greene and company distill golf technology into bite size bits of informative commentary. The second podcast, Golf Smarter, also hosted by Fred Greene is all about making the game of golf more fun by increasing your knowledge about the game. Whether discussing course design, etiquette tips, or shot strategy, there's something for everyone to learn. You can subscribe and/or download these podcasts by clicking the appropriate links below.

Golf Better at Edwin Watts (Web site)
Golf Better at Edwin Watts podcast (iTunes)

Golf Smarter (Web site)
Golf Smarter podcast (iTunes)

December 10, 2007

After Saturday's trip to the golfing simulator at Dick's Sporting Goods I decided to try the Nike Sumo irons as soon as possible. For this experience, I ventured over to Edwin Watts Golf, a national retailer that's been around since 1968. Before leaving the house I called Edwin Watts to make sure they had the Sumo irons in graphite; Jeff was quick to point out they could accommodate me. He was also extremely helpful in trying to work out the best possible route to the store given some traffic snafu's that had occurred recently. I'm a huge proponent of excellent customer service, and Jeff started things off right before I took the first step into the store.

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December 9, 2007

I spent a considerable amount of time yesterday at Dick's Sporting Goods, trying out all sorts of new iron sets. Getting back into golf, I'm in the market for a new set of clubs. The clubs I have right now are about 13 years old as I used them back when I was in high school. I've grown a bit over the years and the clubs don't fit anymore. Not to mention I paid about a 100 bucks for them at Wal-Mart.

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