Bob Charles has worked in the Golf Industry for over 13 years and walked inside the ropes at many PGA Tour events. This experience gives him a unique insider's perspective on the game of golf. For more information on how to score in the 70's go to http://www.how-to-break-80-now.blogspot.com/
Drunks On The Set As long as actors stay sober on the set, movie studios will generally put up with their off screen behavior. Colin Farell often showed up at six in the morning to work on Swat (2003) so hung over fr...... Source : Food Lovers Guide
Oz (Season 2) DVD Review Nominated for 2 Emmys, including Best Casting for a Series, Oz is widely regarded as one of the best prison dramas ever created. The brainchild of creator Tom Fontana (former writer for such hit TV shows as Homicide: Life On The Streets and St. Elsewhere), Oz was one of a number of a highly su... Source : Review DVDs
History Of Rock Keeps Rolling On Ever since Little Richard, Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry began crooning tunes with a different sound, the history of rock music has been marching forward. Different than anything that had come before it, rock mixed racy lyrics with loud, but soulful music to create something so distinct it earned it... Similar Editorial : Rolling your 401k by Ulli G. Niemann. | Source : New Age Music
Around The World On $80 Jules Vernes adventure story, Around the World in 80 Days, stimulated the imagination of 26-year-old Robert Christopher."Why," he asked himself, "can't I go around the world on $80."Bob's first step was to list all the problems that he would face. His second step was to... Similar Editorial : Your World Your Way by Ann Kelly. | Source : First Aid for the Soul
Fight Raised in Auburndale, Florida by his mother and grandmother, Tracy had a passion for sports from the beginning. Baseball was his first love and pitching was his thing. With a mean fastball and a big bat to boot, Tracy was on his way towards a possible career in the majors. Then in 1993, along ca... Similar Editorial : Fight The Fluff by Robert Warren. | Source : Coaching Little League
The History Of Fly Fishing No one really knows when fly fishing first began. It is believed that it existed long ago in ancient times. One of the earliest written references to fly fishing was made by Claudius Aelianus. In 200 AD he wrote of people that were fishing in a river with a hand made fly. He described how they... Similar Editorial : Fly Fishing by Tommy Thompson. | Source : Fishing Equipment
The History Of The NCAA Basketball Tournament The NCAA Basketball Tournament is among us. This tournament is a looking glass for human hope, excellence and positive social change. It is, in short, a microcosm of the human existence, with all of its exuberance, tragedy and triumph. The NCAA Basketball Tournament is American sports.The... Similar Editorial : History of Basketball by RecruitCity. | Source : Mountain Bike Guide
A History Of The NCAA Mens Basketball Tournament It is a looking glass for human hope, excellence and positive social change. It is, in short, a microcosm of the human existence, with all of its exuberance, tragedy and triumph.The excitement and tradition of "March Madness" as we know it today has been shaped by many significant event... Similar Editorial : History of Basketball by RecruitCity. | Source : Mountain Bike Guide
Professional Basketball History The first official basketball history would be at YMCA in Trenton, New Jersey, in 1896. It was the fallout of a dispute between members of the YMCA team and a YMCA official, resulting in a professional team, playing for money. 2 years later, the National Basketball League was founded.In t... Similar Editorial : The Origins Of Basketball by Catherine Kenyeres. | Source : Specialized Bicycle
How To Shoot In The 70s According to USGA statistics if you shoot in the 70's you are probably within the top 10-15% of all golfers. This is a goal that most golfers seek. However, many golfers don't know what it takes to shoot in the 70's. There are two major components to shooting in the 70's... Similar Editorial : Dont Shoot The by Jakob Jelling. | Source : Golf History
How To Cure A Slice With A Fade Most golfers believe that you have to draw the ball to be a good player. However, some of the best players ever moved the ball left to right. Guys like Hogan, Trevino and Nicklaus all played a fade. So if you are trying to cure a slice you might want to consider turning into a fade instead... Similar Editorial : Fade My Freckles by Natalie Katsman. | Source : Golf History