Archive for January, 2010
How would you fix a golf shoe to prevent swaying in a golf swing?
Wednesday, January 13th, 2010nunu asked:
Someone on a previous post suggested , cut the sole and raise it in - and this will prevent a sway in the golf swing. Can somone who has done this be a little more descriptive on how to do this?
Someone on a previous post suggested , cut the sole and raise it in - and this will prevent a sway in the golf swing. Can somone who has done this be a little more descriptive on how to do this?
Please, spare the suggestions on lessons.
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What advise can you give a new golfer on how to golf and what clubs to buy?
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010wombatwaz asked:
I have only played golf two times and have never taken a lesson. I have no idea what I’m doing. I really enjoy the atmosphere and the challenge that the game presents but I need help. I can ussually drive the ball pretty straight but I tend to miss a lot of swings. I also do not hit the ball flush which causes my hit not to go very far. My putting is awful. The first time I played I shot 115 through 10 holes and the next time I went I shot 95 through 13 holes. I am using some old clubs I borrowed and would like to buy some new ones that are inexpensive. Any help is appreciated.
Monorail Lighting Fixtures
I have only played golf two times and have never taken a lesson. I have no idea what I’m doing. I really enjoy the atmosphere and the challenge that the game presents but I need help. I can ussually drive the ball pretty straight but I tend to miss a lot of swings. I also do not hit the ball flush which causes my hit not to go very far. My putting is awful. The first time I played I shot 115 through 10 holes and the next time I went I shot 95 through 13 holes. I am using some old clubs I borrowed and would like to buy some new ones that are inexpensive. Any help is appreciated.
Monorail Lighting Fixtures
how much do lessons at your local golf course usually run?
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010ignoramous i asked:
i live in the chicagoland area…im 5 years into the game, and i am sick and tired of the constant struggle without any significant game change…so how much do lessons usually run…and if you took a lesson, was it a big improvment, lil improvement or no improvement..or heck, even worse than when you showed up
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i live in the chicagoland area…im 5 years into the game, and i am sick and tired of the constant struggle without any significant game change…so how much do lessons usually run…and if you took a lesson, was it a big improvment, lil improvement or no improvement..or heck, even worse than when you showed up
Prices On Pellet Stoves
Advice On Choosing A Hole In The Wall Fire
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010Martin Forrester asked:
Although often contemporary looking, hole in the wall fires have actually been around for many years. Their popularity has grown in recent years due to a number of significant changes in the way fireplaces can be installed. Traditionally hole in the wall fireplaces required a hearth to be mounted on the floor in front of the fireplace even thought it was possible to install the fireplace up in the wall. However today, selected designs have been officially test and approved to be installed without the need for a hearth.
Hole in the wall fires usually come in just two main types; gas fire insert units and self contained units. There are hole in the wall fires available for both Class 1 (typically brick built chimneys found in houses build before 1970), Class 2 (flue box/chamber connected to a 5″ internal diameter pipe or flexible flue liner) and Precast flue systems. In most cases hole in the wall fires are designed for the use of gas as the fuel source. For those who do not have a chimney there are a number of wall fires available with a Power Flue or Balanced Flue option.
When choosing your hole in the wall fire it is worth considering the heat output you require. If you are using your fire as a secondary heat source alongside central heating, most fires on the market should be able to meet your requirements. However if you require your fire to be the main source of heating in your room then it is worth shopping around for the right one.
Wall fires or hole in the wall fires are particularly ideal if space is at a premium or if you do not want a traditional surround hearth. Most hole in the wall fires are positioned 3-5 feet of the floor on the wall and so they are able to free up valuable floor space. Many hole in the wall fires feature modern design and styling. They can fit well into both modern and traditional homes making a dramatic statement and adding a contemporary feel to any room. They are a real stylish alternative to any contemporary setting. Described as ‘a truly modern centerpiece for contemporary living’ the hole in the wall fire brings an added sophistication to the cosy living room fire and offers a great alternative.
Prices and designs can differ enormously. There are many fires, fuel types and finishes to choose from. Materials for hole in the wall fires include granite, marble, corian, metal and stone with brushed or polished steel amongst the popular finishes. Hole in the wall fireplaces also come in a range of materials in all shapes and sizes and many fireplace consultants will provide you with the option of a made to measure fireplace.
Whilst many hole in the wall fires do not require a hearth, it is still best to seek the expert opinion and advice of a fireplace consultant or corgi engineer prior to purchase.
Kitchen Decor Themes
Although often contemporary looking, hole in the wall fires have actually been around for many years. Their popularity has grown in recent years due to a number of significant changes in the way fireplaces can be installed. Traditionally hole in the wall fireplaces required a hearth to be mounted on the floor in front of the fireplace even thought it was possible to install the fireplace up in the wall. However today, selected designs have been officially test and approved to be installed without the need for a hearth.
Hole in the wall fires usually come in just two main types; gas fire insert units and self contained units. There are hole in the wall fires available for both Class 1 (typically brick built chimneys found in houses build before 1970), Class 2 (flue box/chamber connected to a 5″ internal diameter pipe or flexible flue liner) and Precast flue systems. In most cases hole in the wall fires are designed for the use of gas as the fuel source. For those who do not have a chimney there are a number of wall fires available with a Power Flue or Balanced Flue option.
When choosing your hole in the wall fire it is worth considering the heat output you require. If you are using your fire as a secondary heat source alongside central heating, most fires on the market should be able to meet your requirements. However if you require your fire to be the main source of heating in your room then it is worth shopping around for the right one.
Wall fires or hole in the wall fires are particularly ideal if space is at a premium or if you do not want a traditional surround hearth. Most hole in the wall fires are positioned 3-5 feet of the floor on the wall and so they are able to free up valuable floor space. Many hole in the wall fires feature modern design and styling. They can fit well into both modern and traditional homes making a dramatic statement and adding a contemporary feel to any room. They are a real stylish alternative to any contemporary setting. Described as ‘a truly modern centerpiece for contemporary living’ the hole in the wall fire brings an added sophistication to the cosy living room fire and offers a great alternative.
Prices and designs can differ enormously. There are many fires, fuel types and finishes to choose from. Materials for hole in the wall fires include granite, marble, corian, metal and stone with brushed or polished steel amongst the popular finishes. Hole in the wall fireplaces also come in a range of materials in all shapes and sizes and many fireplace consultants will provide you with the option of a made to measure fireplace.
Whilst many hole in the wall fires do not require a hearth, it is still best to seek the expert opinion and advice of a fireplace consultant or corgi engineer prior to purchase.
Kitchen Decor Themes
Is there anything wrong if one of my nipples is round with a hole in the middle of it, and one is irregular?
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010Kalliopeie asked:
One looks normal, but the other appears not to have a hole in it and it’s kind of keyhole shaped. Could this lead to trouble breastfeeding? I wasn’t able to find anything online about it.
Painting Vinyl Siding
One looks normal, but the other appears not to have a hole in it and it’s kind of keyhole shaped. Could this lead to trouble breastfeeding? I wasn’t able to find anything online about it.
Painting Vinyl Siding
How to make a toad in the hole, a large one?
Tuesday, January 5th, 2010rach_b_2003 asked:
I want to make toad in the hole yorkshire puddings tonight, need a good recipe please, it needs to be for a large one as its to serve more than one.
Stained Glass Fireplace Screen
I want to make toad in the hole yorkshire puddings tonight, need a good recipe please, it needs to be for a large one as its to serve more than one.
Stained Glass Fireplace Screen
How do you open a doorknob with a hole on one side?
Saturday, January 2nd, 2010Nick R asked:
The doorknob on my bathroom has a lock on the inside and then a know on the other side. The lock is the kind where you turn the tiny knob. I’ve tried sticking things into the hole, but I can’t figure out how to unlock it.
Brass Plumbing Fittings
The doorknob on my bathroom has a lock on the inside and then a know on the other side. The lock is the kind where you turn the tiny knob. I’ve tried sticking things into the hole, but I can’t figure out how to unlock it.
Brass Plumbing Fittings
How much did golf lessons help you?
Saturday, January 2nd, 2010T-Bone asked:
I plan on trying out for my high school golf team this february. But, I am a senior so i have to make the varsity team. There are 4 people who are already on the team and have been for 3 years. So I am competing for 2 spots. Right now the best i’ve shot is an 88 on 18 and 42 on 9.
I keep going to get lessons but don’t know if they are worth it. I was wondering how much success some people have had with lessons, or if any. I don’t know if expecting to shed 5 shots off my game from lessons is reasonable.
Graco Paint Sprayer
I plan on trying out for my high school golf team this february. But, I am a senior so i have to make the varsity team. There are 4 people who are already on the team and have been for 3 years. So I am competing for 2 spots. Right now the best i’ve shot is an 88 on 18 and 42 on 9.
I keep going to get lessons but don’t know if they are worth it. I was wondering how much success some people have had with lessons, or if any. I don’t know if expecting to shed 5 shots off my game from lessons is reasonable.
Graco Paint Sprayer
Where in bay area is there good golf instruction?
Saturday, January 2nd, 2010J.G. asked:
I live in the west bay and would like to take golf lessons. somewhere thats decently priced with good instructors.
Learn The Basics Of Painting
I live in the west bay and would like to take golf lessons. somewhere thats decently priced with good instructors.
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