PS2 or XBox…Which should I get? I don’t want it for ONLINE Gaming?
Which console should I get and what are your reasons for the decision? I will NOT be doing any online gaming. The games that I will be playing are mostly sports, if it matters. Golf, Baseball etc. Is their any real difference in the systems? Has time shown that one holds up better than the other……etc. I may use it as my primary DVD player in one room though……Feel free to contact me outside of this forum at jjck2727@yahoo.com Thanks for the help in advance, I hope theirs a concensis
The graphics are better on xbox however, the ps2 has a lot more games, they are a little cheaper usually and you can use it as a dvd player. The ps3 is still really expensive and it doesn’t play music or dvd’s. The graphics are incredible but if you primarily want sports, ps2 is the ticket. The Wii is good too. The graphics are not great but you actually get up and move with the Wii.
I am going to be selling my golf clubs to my friend, but I dont know the price I should ask. I was hoping you would help give me an idea. The clubs are pretty new; and they are in vey very good condition. They are as follows:
Callaway X-12 irons 4-PW
Taylor Made Rescue Mid 19 degree 3 iron/hybrid
TaylorMade R580 XD 10.5 degree driver
Nike Sasquatch 15 degree 3 wood
Taylor Made R580 5 wood
Ping Zing orange dot SW Sand Wedge
Cobra “The Cute Kid” putter by putter designer Bobby Grace
Thank You
Go to Ebay. All of those clubs are on sale. There is usually a opening bid but in many cases there is a number offerred to close out the bidding. In many cases they have pictures to show the “used” quality of the clubs.
My opinion: you have some very good name brand clubs.
my cousin (9 yrs old) is doing a school project on horse-riding and golf. she needs to find pictures /info/quizzes related to horse-riding + golf. any ideas on how to go about it? or maybe a website with lots of pictures on those topics? Thanks!
Google is your best friend.Theres some wacky websites about anything.
Heres a link or two to get you started-
I need a very dense, tall fast growing hedge to stop golf balls from coming into my yard…?
I have a home in Northeast Florida on the backside of a golf practice range and am having a problem with golf balls continually flying into my yard, some at fast speeds that I fear could hurt somone. I’d like to plant a dense tall hedge instead of asking the golf club to put up an ugly fence. Any ideas about plants that would slow down a fast moving golf ball and grow well in a coastal north Florida, shady environmenst?
Get the golf range to put up containment nets so you don’t get hurt. Then grow whatever you’d like to screen the nets.
I want to test clubs and driver at golf smith or golf mart. Do I have to buy the equipment from there for them to check my swing speed, what shaft, stuff like that. Or do they charge a fee to test. Approx
how much will it cost . If any one had a personal experience and how did it go.any one got clubs custom fit some where else please
share the experience and how much it improved there game
In the practice area at Golfsmith, they have a rack with a flurry of makes and models so that you can grab a club and take a few swings with it to see how it feels.
If you want to know your swing speed, shaft recommendation, etc., then you’ll need to make and appointment with Golftec (they are usually found inside the Golfsmith store and are their own business) for a club fitting. This is where this is done. They do club fittings for irons, drivers, and I believe wedges as well. The session cost me $50 but I believe it’s gone up in price now to $100.
They will measure all of that information and allow you to try a handful of different models and manufacturers and measure the results of each.
After the session, you’ll have a printout showing the results and they will also give you a recommendation as to which club model/manufacturer is going to help your game the most.
I had a fitting for irons at Golftec in February and the result was the Cobra S9II irons. I needed to have the lie angle adjusted by a half degree.
I ended up purchasing them directly from the manufacturer and I’ve been really happy with the results thus far this season.