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Tac-Tic Elbow


from: Tac-Tic, Inc.


The Tac Tic wrist gives an audible click whenever the leading arm breaks down in the swing (left for ...


Swingyde Golf Swing Training Aid

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from: Sowerwine Golf


Great simple full swing training aid that attaches to your actual club. Simple to set up and use. Guarantees ...
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NEW 2008 GOLF IMPACT BALL SWING PLANE TRAINER AID

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from: Impact ball


The Impact Ball is the only golf training aid that trains your whole game by developing feel with no ...


Golf Swing and Grip Trainer™

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from: Gold Eagle


Combines the essentials of a proper grip and the feel of a full motion swingGreat for a complete warm-upHelps ...


The Swing Extender

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from: BR Training Products


By limiting the bend in your right arm to 90 degrees at the top of the swing, the Swing ...


Plane-EZ Golf Swing Plane Training Aid

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from: Plane-EZ Golf


The Plane EZ Golf Swing Trainer combines an internal elastic strap with a solid adjustable yoke. It gently restrains ...


Five Lessons: Modern Fundamentals of Golf

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1985-09-20

by: Ben Hogan


The Plane EZ Golf Swing Trainer combines an internal elastic strap with a solid adjustable yoke. It gently restrains ...


The Impact Zone: Mastering Golf's Moment of Truth

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2007-04-03

by: Bobby Clampett, Andy Brumer


“Bobby Clampett is one of the most knowledgeable golfing minds in the game.”—Tom Lehman, 1996 British Open Champion, 2006 ...
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The Art of the Short Game: Tour-Tested Secrets for Getting Up and Down

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2007-06-14

by: Stan Utley, Matthew Rudy


'The hottest instructor in golf' (Sports Illustrated) takes on old-school gurus with a far more accessible, intuitive, and innovative ...
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Perfect Pushup - Original

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2007-06-14

from: BodyRev


The Perfect Pushup puts a new spin on one of the oldest exercises, the pushup. Invented by someone who ...




 



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The powerful black holes at the center of massive galaxies and galaxy clusters act as hearts to the systems, pumping energy out at regular intervals to regulate the growth of the black holes themselves, as well as star formation, according to new data from NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory.


Meraki offers wall plug, solar unit, apartment package: Meraki has added two products to its line up. A wall plug ($179) can be screwed into an outlet's center screw hole for theft prevention and stability, perfect for hotels and public venues. The long-awaited solar product is nearly ready, with a 4-December ship date ($749 with no solar panel up to $1,499 with highest-end panel).

Meraki switched battery technology to lithium iron-phosphate during the year-long delay, partly due to an increase in cost and shortage in solar panels. Meraki's also got a new bundle: $5,000 for a set of nodes designed to cover an apartment building.

Over at Ars Technica, I wrote a long recap of the state of municipal Wi-Fi, noting that Meraki seems to be on the winning side of the equation with its start-small approach. A number of municipal wireless projects (not all Wi-Fi) are getting rave reviews. We may be over the hump: applications (purposes as it were) are now driving network building rather than networks seeking reasons to be.

Violet prepares to ship an RFID tag reader, Mir:ror: The new device plugs in via USB to a computer and can read standard RFID tags, as well as new ones offered by the company. Some of Violet's tags look like postage stamps and are adhesive; others, like tiny versions of their Nabaztag/tag bunny. It's weird, but interesting, like all their stuff.

Qualcomm brings in Skyhook's Wi-Fi positioning: Qualcomm becomes the latest GPS giant to add Skyhook Wireless's technology to their platform. The gpsOne system, found in 400 million cell phones, will be enhanced in future versions with an option for Skyhook data to assist and integrate with GPS lookups. Qualcomm's sold so many chipsets due to E911 requirements for location finding.






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