
What is the best brand of heated gloves?
I’m still working on my boyfriends birthday present…
So far I have 24 different international beers because he loves trying new beer.
Next I was thinking of some heated gloves. He owns a golf course and does a lot of the manual labor, but complains of how cold he gets. I’ve been searching for heated gloves but there are so many mixed reviews. What brand is the best that’s going to keep his entire hands and fingers warm, not just one part?
Thanks!
My husband works for Gerbing’s Heated Clothing(www.gerbing.com) who makes heated gloves that heat the entire length of each finger and the back of hand. They have a variety of styles depending on what you want to use the gloves for. They have both 12v operated gloves for use on a motorcycle or 7v battery gloves that run off small rechargeable lithium batteries.
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Basic tips for driving a golf ball?
I have gone out a couple times, but I would like to get into golfing. My short game is decent, but I cannot drive to save my rear. I am not lacking in muscle, and I think I may be relying on my muscle too much. Any tips?
focus on making a nice smooth solid easy golf swing.
watch youtube videos of people with good golf swings and form your swing and grip around them.
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whats the penalty for loosing a golf ball that should be findable (not out of bounds)?
hi lads (and ladies),
I’m pretty new to the whole golf scene and would like clarification on a rather simple rule! I know everyone has lost a golf ball they expected to find – I’m wondering what are the official (and unofficial) penalties when this happens….
I’m aware the official rules of golf state that a new ball must be dropped (costing a stroke) after a maximum of 5 minutes looking for the initial ball. The part that confuses me is where the ‘dropped’ ball should be played from – the rules imply (neh state!) the new ball should be dropped as close to where the lost ball was last played from (costing a stoke+distance), but in my experice the new ball is more often than not dropped in the vacinity of where the original ball was lost (costing just a stroke)… what’s the correct rule? and what rule is normally applied – in a) serious competition and b) in society golf and the like….
thanks in advance!
harts
The correct penalty is stroke and distance. This means you would accrue one stroke, and play from the previous position.
This is what would be applied in a serious competition. You and your friends may have a more lenient rule to apply, as in just dropping where you think it should be, and adding one stroke. This would help speed up play, but it is the incorrect ruling.
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