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Read, Practice, and Take a Class to Improve Your Golf Game

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

The tiger woods golf swing is not for sale at your local sporting goods store. Some of us golfers which is was a product you could buy. But, that wouldn’t be any fun. It is better to go out and work on your tiger woods golf game. You can start by doing some reading. There are some great books and articles about how to improve you golf game. Every golfer should do some reading. Then you can proceed to the golf range to practice and take some lessons or a golf class. All of this should add up to some improvement for your golf game.

If you are working on your tiger woods golf swing and need some help you can do some reading. Sometimes golfers forget the power of the word. There are plenty of great books, articles, and help tips out there to improve your golf game. Take advantage of these like you would by taking lessons or taking a golf class. The information you can find in e-books and other written materials can add to your knowledge base and help your game. The internet is a great source for golf tip and help. Many of these sources you can download and are very reasonable in price.

Poker Dates Are a Bad Idea

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Thinking about taking your significant other on a date that involves a spirited poker game? Think again, doubly so if it’s your first date!

Poker dates are a huge step below dinner and a movie on the terrible date idea scale. At least with movies you’re seeing something good, hopefully, whereas with poker there’s nothing but disaster waiting for you in the future. Even the French, who play poker en ligne more than any other European nation, know better than to have a poker date.

Who cares if you’re a good poker player, or a pro, this is a terrible date idea because it involves several shady aspects that could turn off your date faster than a light switch. First, it’s gambling, even if you’re playing with free play money. Some people just don’t warm up to gambling, no matter who’s teaching them how to do it. And if you jump right into a money game with a date, well, there’s some doubt as to whether or not you’d even make it to the ante before they split.

And, what if the date actually likes poker, and is really good at it to boot? Can you honestly say you’d want to go on a second date with someone who just took you to the cleaners for $1,000?

No, stick to normal dates with proven track records and leave poker at home with the boys (or girls). You’ll be glad you did.