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Food, Inc.

Posted by Green-Trust.Org @ 10:01 PM, Saturday Oct 31st, 2009
The Food, Inc. movie is now online, and is a recommended watch. Commercial farming, full of pesticides, chemical fertilizers, growth hormones and who knows what all causes a lot of health defects in humans, and consumes a tremendous amount of fossil fuels and water. If you ever needed a reason ...

Halloween – The Ghosts of Golf’s Golden Age

Posted by Patricia @ 9:27 AM, Saturday Oct 31st, 2009
.Halloween isn't an option in our neighborhood. We get thousands of sweet-seeking visitors each year because we live on the ideal trick-or-treat street: close to the center of town, lined with ornate Victorian Houses, expansive, well-maintained sidewalks. Deer Hill is known throughout the county, and ghoulish revelers come from several towns out. Each year we have a party... of sorts... at our

8th Annual Iron Skillet Cook-Off

Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 12:57 PM, Friday Oct 30th, 2009

How would you like to win an OnPar GPS?

Posted by Dave @ 12:28 PM, Friday Oct 30th, 2009


Our friends over at the Hackers Paradise are putting on another totally awesome contest.

Here’s a link to the forum with the details.

The Hackers Paradise – OnPar GPS Giveaway

It’s pretty simple to enter the drawing.

  1. Be a registered member of the forum (free and takes like two seconds)
  2. Answer the three scavenger hunt questions
  3. Wait to see if you’re picked

The GPS looks amazing, no annual membership, over 300 courses on the unit at one time, touch screen… drool..

Hopefully I can get my hands on one of these soon!

Have a great weekend!

Slotline SKM Putter Review

Posted by PutterZone.com @ 12:22 PM, Friday Oct 30th, 2009
Slotline SSi-692 putter
Slotline Golf was the putter industry’s comeback story of the past year, as the venerable brand was successfully resurrected and re-launched under new ownership after falling on hard times.

The new Slotline Golf began with a bang, rolling out three lines of putters totaling more than a dozen models.

Now, Slotline’s second act is being written with the new Slotline SKM Series, which consists of three models: The SSi-691 blade with a plumber's neck, the similar SSi-692 blade with a slant neck, and the SSi-693 mid mallet with a slant neck. The putters will be released in November at a price of $179.

Does the SKM Series take Slotline to the next level? Following is PutterZone.com’s Slotline SSi-692 putter review, which can double as a Slotline SSi-691 putter review, as the two models are very similar and are differentiated only by their hosels.

The Storyline
The “i” in SSi stands for “insert,” as each Slotline SKM putter features a “tri-milled” 6061 aluminum insert designed to create “a soft feel and true roll.” The insert was inspired by feedback from players on the Champions Tour, where Slotline’s putters have seen considerable action.

The moniker “SKM” is code for “skim,” per the term “skim milled.” Milling is machining process that cuts and sculpts a putter out of a pure block of metal. The milling process is prized for ensuring quality, continuity and consistency in the putter head material, and the term “100 percent milled” is associated with high-end putters (ie: above $200).

Skim-milling is a sort of hybrid approach. The heads of the Slotline SKM putters are initially cast from 304 stainless steel, but are then milled into their final shape for 45 minutes to benefit from the added consistency and detail afforded by the milling process. The final touch is the inclusion of the milled aluminum insert.

Each SKM Series putter also features 15-gram tungsten plugs in the heel and toe of the sole for enhanced MOI. The total head weight is a hefty 360 grams.

This heavier head weight is counterbalanced by the use of a heavier shaft and a stock Winn Midsize grip. According to Slotline Golf, “A traditional putter shaft weighs around 130 grams at 36 inches. The shaft we are using weighs 170 grams, and the Winn Midsize grip weighs around 20 grams more than a small Winn Pistol and or the Golf Pride Tour Classic grip.”

Such counterbalancing is designed to harness the heavier head, allowing the weight to promote a smooth, steady stroke without the wrist flipping that can occur if the head weight feels out of balance.

As with all Slotline putters, the SKM putters feature the “slot and line” alignment system from which the brand gets its name. This feature consists of a notch in the rear topline of the putter that is designed to visually intersect the sightline on the flange to foster proper alignment and a consistent setup.

The loft on each SKM putter is 3 degrees and the lie angle is 71 degrees.

The View from PutterZone.com
The Slotline SSi-692 is truly a beauty to behold, and one of the prettiest insert putters I’ve ever seen. The smoky tin-nickel finish, gold insert, milled ornamentation, and gold, white and black paintfill—it all blends together into one seamless, luxurious-looking package.

If there was one thing that the previous generation of Slotline putters lacked, it was superior feel. Of the Slotline Raider putter, for example, I wrote. “I would have preferred the Raider to send a little more richness to the hands and a little more resonance to the ears when striking the ball.”

Well, you can now add superior feel to the list of Slotline’s achievements, because this putter has it.

When struck well, the Slotline SSi-692 rewards you with a deep, supple bass note in the hands. It’s a pure and seamless sensation, one that will quickly make you forget that this is an “insert” putter. That's not a knock on the insert concept, but rather a testament to just how well Slotline has harnessed the benefits of its insert within a larger sensation of wholeness.

At one point, I heard myself say “Wow” when playing around with this putter. It was an involuntary, gut-level reaction to what I was feeling. This is the type of putter that makes me want to practice, because the sensation of the sweet spot is so rewarding.

The audio feedback of the SSi-692 putter is pronounced, with a bit of a “pop” that perhaps belies the suppleness of the feel. It’s certainly not the “dead” sound that dogs some in the insert category.

I’m sort of on the fence with the trend toward heavier putter heads, because sometimes it seems they want to get away from me, prompting me to clamp down and take a tighter grip than I would normally like. At the same time, I can understand the appeal of the added weight as a way to contribute smoothness and continuity to the stroke.

In that context, I was surprised at how quickly I adapted to the heavier 360-gram head of this putter. It wasn’t until later that I learned that it had a heavier shaft, which to me explained why the putter felt so natural despite the hefty head weight.

The weightiness of the SSi-692 certainly doesn’t intrude on the eyes, as the putter head is rather slim and svelte, with the extra weight stealthily packed into the tungsten sole plugs. At address, the corners of the head are very sharp, with clean bevels along the heel, toe and flange. The squareness of the lines combined with the slot-and-line visual cue make this a putter that is easy to align.

To some eyes, the SSi-692 might appear slightly closed in optical relation to the slant-neck hosel. If this is the case, you have the option of a plumber's neck on the similar SSi-691 model.

The tungsten plugs are visible on the sole, adding a high-tech edge to the elegant look of the putter. The plugs look like they could be unscrewed if you had the right tool, but I am told that they are, in fact, fixed in place.

The slip-on head cover and mid-size Winn grip do justice the price point of the putter, and when you consider the total package—including the tungsten weights, aluminum insert and milled details— the Slotline SSi-692 ultimately offers substantial bang for the buck.

The Bottom Line
Slotline has a winner on its hands with the SKM Series putters, which pack a ton of features into a seamlessly beautiful package. The Slotline SSi-692 blade putter boasts superior feel with uncommon richness and resonance, making it a standout in the insert category. This putter will particularly appeal to those who seek the stability of a heavier putter in a classy, traditional package.

BirdieSisters make the Doral Publix Junior Golf Classic

Posted by Patricia @ 9:05 AM, Friday Oct 30th, 2009
.I told you they were awesome. When I wrote about Erica and Myah Jackson earlier this month I was pretty sure it wouldn't be long before there was more to their story. Well, there is more. The talented and beautiful golf girls known as the BirdieSisters have just been accepted into the Doral-Publix Junior Golf Classic, the premiere tournament in junior golf. Over 680 junior golfers from around

Ana Ivanovic

Posted by The Squire @ 8:38 AM, Friday Oct 30th, 2009
ana ivanovic adam scott

Ana Ivanovic is a tennis player, and a darn good one - she was ranked No. 1 in the world before various injuries helped knock her from that perch. But she's on Golf Babes today because her boyfriend is Adam Scott.

Adam's golf game may be suffering these days, but his taste in women certainly isn't ...

Ivanovic is a golfer, too, and has appeared on GB before after doing a golf-themed photo shoot.


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Golf Sketch solved my problem of finding that special gift for my golf buddies

Posted by Golfgal @ 8:42 PM, Thursday Oct 29th, 2009
It's rarely that a day goes by that someone isn't looking for golf bloggers to promote their latest golf-related product, book or service. Don't get me wrong I love doing product and course reviews, but I want to see it, feel it and try it before I'll write about it.

So when Nick O'Connell wrote me (and some other bloggers) and asked us to check out his site, GolfSketch.com, I was a bit reluctant. But I liked the idea of a golf calendar full of links hole sketches, and so I took a look. I am so glad that I did.

Flipping through the pages of Nick's calendar I was reminded of how much I love links golf. Having only played 2 "true" links courses in my life (Chambers Bay and Kings Links), I feel I've missed out on so much of the tradition and history of golf by sticking to my comfort zone of parkland courses.

Nick and his site GolfSketch.com reminded me that I am long overdue booking a golf vacation in the UK to play courses I've been longing to play for so long...

Courses like Ballybunion - the end of the road for Tom Coyne in "A Course Called Ireland".


Or Royal County Down. Tom Watson called it, "a tremendous test of golf and the outward half especially is as fine a nine holes as I have ever played."



Or Wale's Royal Porthcawl - some say the truest test of links golf you'll ever find.


Never one to accept anything at face value I decided I wanted to learn more about Nick, his work, and the direction he wants to take GolfSketch.com. So, as I've been known to do...I called him last week for a chat...



I just received my calendar and cards in the mail today and they are everything I'd hope they would be - elegant and beautiful. I can't wait to give some to my friends this Xmas.

Golfgal

It’s Ian Poulter in Singapore, Anthony Kim in Spain

Posted by Patricia @ 4:56 PM, Thursday Oct 29th, 2009
.Remember a couple of weeks ago when Ian Poulter caught some serious heat from Colin Montgomerie for his absence from the Vivendi Trophy Match Play event? OK, maybe you don't, but suffice to say that Monty was mad. And you know how Monty gets when he's mad. When it all hit the proverbial fan, Mr. Poulter responded (on Twitter, bien sûr) by saying that he was taking some time off to avoid

Dozen “Near Mint” Titleist Pro-V1’s for $13.82

Posted by Dave @ 2:18 PM, Thursday Oct 29th, 2009


Golfballnut.com is running a Halloween special on Titleist Pro-V1’s.

They’re selling a dozen near mint recycled Titleist Pro-V1’s for $14.55. If you add the coupon code twitter5, they’ll take an additional 5% off the order bringing it down to $13.82.

I chose ground shipping and it brought the total price up to $20.65.

That’s not a bad haul for 20 bucks! I’ve ordered from these guys before and I was very impressed with the quality of the golf balls. There was only a couple balls that had any visible imperfections. About 1/2 the golf balls were logo golf balls.

What’s your stance on refurbished golf balls?

-Dave

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