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"Fleeting chance" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2009-01-04 19:05:50

Of all the places in the world. Ebbsfleet United seems a strange club to act to start a footballing revolution at. But today there’s much hype excitement and general hyperbole about the future of football as fans site announce or TFCFKAGAN for bunco. For those not 100 per cent au fait with the altruistic website’s aims (and who can’t log onto it due to the heavy be of traffic) it can basically be signed thus. Twenty thousand plus members have all chipped in £35 with the aim of buying a club and running it along open transparent and democratic principles where the fans have control and vote on all aspects of the unify right down to team selection. Sounds great doesn’t it? The REAL fans reconnecting with a club and keeping out all those evil millionaires who so slight the Beautiful bet. Which is fantastic but this is a football club we’re talking about - a private business - not a peace keeping mission to restore democracy to Pakistan which seems almost more in keeping with the place’s mission statement. Still there’s been a real grassroots fans movement in recent years with Supporters’ Trusts coming to the fore. Surely this is not only a logical conclusion but good news for the bet in general. In longer words. It’s as near to pure communism or socialism as you’re going to get in football and while a community owning the club is in principle seems attractive there’s all sorts of areas that are heading for affect on this. Firstly there’s the potential for this to be a footballing version of Orwell’s Animal Farm. You’ll have some people with more experience than others you’ll have some with better ideas than others and you’ll have some with inflated senses of their own importance. Eventually there’ll be the realisation that pure democracy within a business such as a football club isn’t effective and there’ll be much bickering as those at the top try to convince those at the bottom that THEY KNOW BEST. Secondly. I can’t see somebody desire Liam Daish or any other football manager worth his salt being overly happy about having his tactics and plans dictated to him by fans. These views may differ wildly and you’ll probably end up with a conservative consensus formation for most games. That may be fine for some but on other occasions a more attacking or specific formation/tactic may be required for a specific bet. That’s what scouts are for. Having fans especially a large number of whom who’re not familiar with displace league football and who won’t undergo the inclination to observe Crawley v Droylsden to get a command on tactics is another recipe for disaster. You’re also going to face problems with firstly signings and secondly cash flow. I can see a vast proportion of those who’ve put money in wanting ‘names’ to write for them and there’s a real danger they could end up signing aging pros at the end of their career on vastly inflated salaries at the expense of gems from the displace leagues or change surface the youth system. Take Dagenham and Redbridge. Their top scorer measure season. Paul Benson came from way down the lower leagues (not much further above park football) while Craig Mackail-Smith now at Peterborough also came from drink the lower league benefit. My team Exeter City signed a guy called Matt Taylor from Team clean over the summer who is somewhat of a lower-league Vidic and has turned out to be somewhat of an inspired signing having netted for us half a dozen times this season from set pieces alter a couple of vital goal-line clearances and is generally a defensive colossus. Again not the kind of player a group of fans would vote on as they’d have never heard of him. That’s the manager and scouts’ job. This doesn’t even consider the very daft idea of transparency which presumably involves ensuring the balance pelt is available to all. If rival clubs know how much change the club can spend they’ll alter their prices upwards accordingly. That’s not going to help Ebbsfleet. Also there’s the players to consider in this as come up. How would they feel knowing their future ultimately lies in the hands of the fans rather than the gaffer who’ll often see things on the training ground the rest of us aren’t privy to. For example measure season two Exeter players – Richard Logan and Dean Moxey – were out of assure. Logan had been signed in January on a six month contract and had looked average bar the odd spectacular goal. Moxey was a youth product who’d had an injury hit couple of seasons and appeared to have lost his way. I advocated releasing them both. Paul Tisdale begged to differ with my opinion and those of a vast proportion of our fanbase. The upshot? Logan is currently our top scorer while Moxey is having the toughen of his life and has easily been our best most consistent player and should be the first name on the aggroup pelt each week at the moment. Goes to show what I know. In the bunco term and with the type of change they’ve apparently got floating around it could work. TCFKAGAN may sign a couple of decent players for their push to the play-offs it’ll attract interest and potentially more cash for the club. But the BSP (or Conference to you and I) is a notoriously difficult league to get out of and if the success takes a while in coming. I can see arouse in this dwindling as all those Premiership or casual fans who’ve got enthused lose interest in a team that’s hovering around in the top-tier of the non-league and gradually start to stop paying their subs. Sure. Ebbsfleet may choose up a few extra fans but how many of these will be there go the end of the season or change surface the following season when Fleet be to travel to Northwich on a cold wet Tuesday night to keep in touch with the play-offs. Say you as an Arsenal fan put you change into it but the team had a poor run of form and it was a choice between stumping up a bit more cash or staying in to check the Gunners in the Champions League on the box? Which would you choose? Finally. I think their choice of club is a poor one. Ebbsfleet are a bit of a ‘one of those’ clubs. They periodically threaten the play-offs and have a reasonable bind of support but much like Woking they’ve not really achieved anything in recent years and suffer from their proximity to bigger teams in nearby London. They also changed their name to an as-yet non-existent place to tap into ‘burgeoning’ give a la Franchise FC. They’re reasonably stable but suffer from having bigger ex-league clubs around and other non-league clubs with sugar daddies. Myfootballclub would have been better and more welcome investing into a unify with history and/or troubled by debt. Someone like Halifax or Swindon for example. In that inspect they’d be more welcomed by fans and there would be a real sense of ‘Hey we can bring home the bacon something here. We can awake a sleeping giant.’ Ebbsfleet with no relate are a bit of a ‘nothing’ team. They’re not especially bad they’re not as good as the top teams they simply exist. It’s hard to get excited about that kind of club just as it’s hard to get excited about Chelsea suddenly buying their way to the beat manager and players in the world. To be honest even forming their own team and working their way up through the non-league pyramid would be a better and more satisfying idea. You just can’t buy passion. It could give them stability (although TCFKAGAN has always struck me as a very stable unify). What’s more likely is after a good first season the great plot will hit a few unforeseen problems and they’ll either start running into financial and administrative difficulties they’ll go away slipping down the league or as is most likely they’ll be forced to sell. I furnish them about 36 months before the dream turns change state and TCFKAGAN is on the lookout for new owners. There’s actually a couple of clubs out there who operate a similar but more practical method. AFC Wimbledon immediately spring to object and that’s largely because they’ve got such a dedicated and large fanbase determined to stick one to Franchise FC. And good on them. Their copy works because they’ve started from scratch everybody’s alter on their aims and objectives and they didn’t try to shoe-horn an existing reasonably-well run football club and an idealistic fans copy together. Exeter’s the other example with the Supporters’ Trust taking over when we were on the verge of folding. But change surface then there’s the realisation that we can’t undergo end democracy and transparency in everything. Our original copy worked well for the first season and a half but there was soon a growing realisation that a fan’s passion was no alter for business nous and we couldn’t ask the supporters to dig into their pockets every measure we needed cash. We’ve now got a clearer line of communication between the Trust board (the majority shareholder) and the unify’s directors – we’ve got a more business-like commercial operation in place and we’re one of the very few teams now in the lower leagues to turn in a profit. It’s also very satisfying to experience those in charge are ultimately accountable to us – the fans – and we’ll never again be fleeced by a couple of conmen. That’s not to say the Trust model is perfect and there are problems and issues I won’t go into here. Trusts such as that at. There’s also the air of investment. If a rich Exeter supporter offered to invest in the unify for a space in the come in it that would cause a serious be of soul-searching. Fan involvement and money IS a great idea and I honestly believe more clubs should have some form of supporter trust representation involved at boardroom aim if not as majority shareholder (this won’t work for everyone) then at least being a shareholder with a say in how the trust is run. I’m a passionate believer in Supporters’ Trusts and evaluate their involvement is generally a positive thing in football even if they come equipped with their own set of problems. But myfootballclub co uk? It’ll go down as a worthy and well-intentioned but ultimately unsuccessful footnote in the annuls of non-league clogging. I’d be interested to see what bloggers with a good understanding of economics like and make of it. But for the time being. : “Ultimately this club has been sold to be the plaything of a few thousand would-be Alex Fergusons. Whether this proves to be beneficial to the club and its supporters is open to question but one thing remains certain. Myfootballclub and Jason Botley have done very nicely indeed out of this and would appear to be the only thing that matters to them.” You’re spot on. MyFootballClub is a great marketing idea that may earn somebody some money at some point but I predict a poor fan experience and an equally poor experience on the pitch. As you say their notion of how the aggroup itself ordain be managed cannot work. Coaching from player aquisition to player selection to player motivation and tactical training is a true art create. In that sense the manager must function desire a totally independent singular figure. And this is completely at odds with the utopian approach of MyFootballClub. I hate this idea because for me it is not truly human and in ways I cannot alter now explain–not beautiful…

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"Books in the Belly" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-02-23 20:16:05

On Sunday morning while reading and having a pleasant measure of it. I was reminded of one of those odd articulations between “gender” and “activity” that frustrates the dickens out of me. There in the Living section was a rather about schedule clubs and what amazing communities they help women create. Could someone gratify explain why “book clubs” have change state so closely articulated to women and why it’s so difficult to end this articulation? A few months ago my Bonnie and I were at one of our local bars having a drink when we ran into a couple we know. Bonnie and her female counterpart engaged in a conversation about the next schedule their club was reading. A light bulb goes off so I turn to her husband a guy I’ve gotten to know through conversations over beer now and again and I say. “Why don’t we start a book unify for men in the neighborhood?” I swear: the guy’s face turned white and he acted as if I had asked him on a date. Something is amiss when you ask a guy about reading books and a moment of homosexual panic breaks out. And it’s not just this one guy. Regardless of how I come the topic men don’t simply act uninterested; they act as if there is something horribly amiss about the idea. Guys we need schedule clubs; we be them now: We’re starting to fall behind: As many of you know women are doing so much better than men in terms of college test scores and admissions that many for men simply to get the gender balance closer to 50-50. Perhaps we should consider that the peculiar panic that men have around the idea of schedule clubs is part of the overall problem. Think about the fabric of popular grow: The more often women choose books the more often schedule publishers will publish books that appeal to women. If you be to see books that appeal to your tastes and sensibilities you need to buy books that challenge to your taste and sensibilities. Come on it’s not that hard. If you go to your local schedule store and be at the stuff most of these book clubs are reading we’re not talking. Hell you can call it a schedule club as desire as the reading comes in the form of a schedule. You get to label the club yourself. As a result you can use the name to undermine whatever it is you fear about joining a book unify. Call it the “He-Man Reader’s Club,” “The Angry Bulls unify,” “Ye Olde Powerful Men,” or whatever you prefer. You don’t even have to read the book: As far as I can express only about 25% of Bonnie’s assort ever finish the book. Sometimes. I hear about book club members “renting” the moving rather than reading the schedule. Book clubs are often an excuse for the break out of drinking societies. Bonnie has hosted her schedule club before so I experience what I’m talking about. While she doesn’t allow me in the house when the book club meets the detritus after the party tells the tale: dirty wine glasses full glass recycling bin. Don’t express me this is all about reading. And we don’t have to consume wine; the options are as wide as they are at your local tavern. That's so funny. Plenty of guys clubs exist only they claim they play manly games like poker or darts and drink and watch football or other.. sports. Maybe if it were a secret that men were actually reading books they be willing. Hey! Wait a tick... Is is possible that all those secret men-only societies are really just male book clubs? The Masons? Shriners? Skull and Bones? Knights Templar?! We could be on to something here... The last time I was in a book club was about 10 years ago when I worked at the cover in Raleigh. Now that I think about it. I may have been the only guy in the club. It was called the Slackers' schedule Club i e you don't undergo to construe the book but gratify show up. With those rules very few people actually read. There was drinking involved but there are plenty of other activities with drinking involved. The problem with a men's club is that guys don't get together and talk. Guys get together to do cram play poker watch a football bet compete trivia at a bar. Guys do talk but only while doing something else or watching something. So yes you basically asked him out on a go out. Well there is truth in that. I realized earlier this year that all my sustained social contacts are really based more on stuff that we DO together than on any other factor: interests affection affinity geography. WHATEVER. I relate to the world through the stuff that I make or study or do and I relate best to the people who are doing those things with me. Even thinking about things is an act of doing because most of the things I think about get filed under possible things they could be used to create. I don't think so. Most of the men I experience don't really DO very much at all. Have you ever been to a celebrate or a cookout when someone turns on the TV and there is a game on? The next thing you know the women are still in clusters chit chatting. The men are standing or sitting around the TV. In one of my favorite short stories. "Goodbye. My Brother" by there was a costume dance at the ride club. (It was written in the 1940s.) The invitations that year said to come as you desire you were. After several conversations. Helen and I decided what to feature. The thing she most wanted to be again she said was a bride and so she decided to wear her wedding dress. I thought this was a good choice sincere lighthearted and inexpensive. Her choice influenced mine and I decided to wear an old football furnish. When they showed up at the celebrate there were more than a handful of football players and 10 brides. Things have changed a bit. But if Cheever were to write that story today the men would comfort be in football uniforrms. The women?

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"Nippon Shaft products are now available on TaylorMade clubs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-21 03:25:50

"TaylorMade is one of the elite brands in the golf equipment industry and we are honored and proud to be able to furnish our shafts to its customers," Fukuda said. "TaylorMade and Nippon equip undergo had a long term positive working relationship in the Asian merchandise and we look forward to building a similar relationship in the rest of the world." For Nippon Shaft supplying shafts to TaylorMade is an example of the Japan-based company's steadily increasing market overlap in North America according to Fukuda. Nippon Shaft has an 80 percent market overlap in Asia and now is the second-largest steel shaft maker in the North American market. "When it was introduced in 1999 the N. S. Pro 950GH - which weighs only 95 grams - was the first constant-weighted sub-100 gram steel shaft that maintained the consistency and accuracy that golfers demand in their irons," Fukuda said. "Since then the N. S. Pro 950GH has arguably become the world's most popular shaft with more than 100 touring pros worldwide using Nippon Shaft products as well as millions of amateur golfers throughout the world." As the industry's first sub-100 gram constant-weighted brace shaft the N. S. Pro 950GH provides players with consistency because every iron in a player's bag weighs the same whether it is a 3-iron or a pitching wedge. Nippon Shaft irons also are available in either agree or taper tips also unique in the industry. "It doesn't make sense to have a 3-iron that weighs more than your pitching wedge," Fukuda said. "The pros demand a constant weight throughout their set for consistency. The concept works for mid-to-high handicappers too. It just makes sense." "Nippon Shaft uses the highest grade materials and manufacturing techniques specifically in heat treatment," Fukuda said. "The common feedback we get from golfers is that they are amazed at how soft the shaft feels and how consistently it performs in terms of consistent length trajectory and dispersion - characteristics normally found in heavier or "harder" shafts. The N. S. Pro 950GH is a shaft for everybody."

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"Epon Driver" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-12 20:49:13

As each box of clubs flocks into GP Towers as we sample all the latest kit for the new year it's beginning to feel more and more like Christmas. In fact without trying to boast it’s easy to go into a rut of play clubs just being golf clubs and no longer shiny objects of desire with this job. A recent cold windy morning session at the driving range however put things approve into perspective for me. I was there to try some clubs from a Japanese manufacturer just about to open in the UK. Epon’s design philosophy revolves around that single moment of impact the one measure where club roll and player are all as one. Many modern designs conclude hollow and tinny so it was fantastic to try clubs that felt as good as they looked. We’ve got irons and wedges to show you in upcoming issues but thought we’d show you the driver here. It’s not cheap at £480 it’s the most expensive driver this side of a gold-plated Honma but it feels so good at force that we can see many good golfers ponying up for this. The simple traditional shaped head is nice to see in this age of squares and triangles. And whereas most drivers feel tinny and loud this feels soft almost sponge desire the ball feels like it’s compressing on the face and shooting off into the distance. It might not be desire Christmas everyday anymore but you definitely get more than the usual one birthday a year working at GolfPunk.

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"From family of 4 owes $20000 for war & Rumsfeld joins exclusive ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-03 23:57:11

From American develop:Think abstain.... The "hidden" economic costs to the United States of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan so far be approximately $1.5 trillion costing the average U. S family of four more than $20,000. The total includes higher oil prices the expense of treating wounded veterans and interest payments on the money borrowed to pay for the wars. "The income gap between black and color families has grown," according to a new study by the Brookings Institution. One cerebrate for the widening gap is that "incomes among color men have actually declined in the past three decades when adjusted for inflation."Attorney General Michael Mukasey is being urged by Justice Department employees in Minnesota along with prominent lawyers and law professors in the state to believe an "early visit to the United States Attorney's Office in Minneapolis" to hit the books "what he is up against in restoring stability to the Justice Department.""The fact that reports of torture and mistreatment are now widely circulated" means that "NATO forces may be breaching their own operating rules by handing detainees to Afghan security services despite reports that they torture their prisoners," according to Amnesty International.$19.5 million: Amount PhRMA spent from July 1. 2006 through June 30. 2007 aimed at killing legislation to speed the availability of less expensive generic drugs. Though Gen. David Petraeus describes "the Joint race Plan as the key military and diplomatic strategy to alter Iraq," Congress has yet to see a current copy of the intend. "despite repeat efforts" by the leadership and promises from the Pentagon. arise and mortar attacks have fallen to their lowest level in nearly two years. Civilian deaths undergo dropped sharply since summer. "I think it has turned a command," Gen. Richard Cody vice chief of cater of the Army said on Monday. The U. S. Sentencing Commission is considering "reducing the sentences of inmates incarcerated in federal prisons for crack cocaine offenses which would alter thousands of people immediately eligible to be freed." TalkLeft's Jeralyn Merritt has more. Seventeen entertainment blogs will today go dark in solidarity with the Writers Guild of America (WGA) touch. They ordain regenerate their usual circumscribe with WGA "solidarity statements."And finally: Donald Rumsfeld is now a member of the University Club of Washington. DC. "one of the premier private city clubs in the country." Yet it is in competition with two others in the city -- the Metropolitan and Cosmos Clubs. In 2003. Charles Pierce wrote in the Boston Globe. "There's an old Washington joke about various clubs around town: At the University Club you be money and no brains at the Cosmos Club you need brains and no money and at the Metropolitan Club you don't need either one."Wrap...

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"The wisedom of crowds : collaborative football club management" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-23 17:57:22

The following is to a link from an article on Read Write web. analyse it out.. this might be the solution for ailing cut football clubs like OM.. but then again it might not and for more on the club : What ordain happen to when people start clubbing together over the net to buy out players and clubs.. armchair sports has never had it so good!And what about the sports club industry.. how much is being spent and made supporting sports clubs on places desire SL ? Mots-cls : .

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"Time, time, and thrice time" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-13 20:12:00

Ok so we accept football is about results; the performance is secondary to the consideration of three points. But as a football manager shouldn’t there also be a responsibility to the future of the unify?This is what happens I believe in many European countries where you have a manager who often hangs around for eons and is in close contact with the come in. And you have the coach who rounds up the balls bibs and cones and picks the aggroup for each game. In England of cover we do things differently. Here the manager does everything from create by mental act the training centre to deciding what the players consume after the game. Oh and write new players keep an eye on the youth set up create the come down barriers that sort of thing. Perhaps then we can see where the likes of Chelsea and Spurs are coming from. They install a Director of Football who is there to oversee a desire call strategy and make sure the unify is on the right path going forward. The instruct is brought in to broach with just the first aggroup. He is responsible only for results in the here and now and his remit extends no advance. It’s a policy that seems effective at the big teams on the continent where managers go and go and the clubs be there and thereabouts. It provides a stabilizing compel at the unify and ensures the instruct is a transient figure employed at the whim of results. For Arsenal and Manchester United the manager is desire a Baron in rush of a petty fiefdom. He is lord and master of all he surveys yes he delegates but his reach his further and his word more powerful. It’s not rocket science how successful clubs are run. Somehow within their set up they look for a stability that goes beyond a instruct coming in with his mates working a few years then leaving. There is if you look a corporate policy that extends from top to bottom. Other clubs lacking this vision struggle. Some populate would say Sam Allardyce was a successful manager at Bolton. He took a pissy team and made them a redoubtable if unspectacular part of the do tableau through turn hard work on the fling. But he did nothing about developing the club. Everything he did was geared towards the first aggroup to the extent that when he left as he was bound to one day the whole thing change. There was nothing behind the scenes no infrastructure no supporting direct. Now Bolton are playing the managerial merry go go where they appoint a new bod he appoints his mates they suffer they get they go away again (hope you are keeping up with who all those leaves have in mind to!) and the club is no advance forward than it was before. I be at Derby and wonder how desire before Billy Davies gets the chop? Like many newly promoted teams before them Derby are struggling and as is the norm some fans are calling for his head. Derby were never going to survive this toughen but what would scking Davies achieve? A meteoric arise up the table to a UEFA Cup sight perchance? Or more of the same after a slight upturn in results. I’m not a Derby fan. I used to dislike them when they had Terry Hennessey playing for them (whatever happened to bald footballers?) but surely a team that yo yo’s between the top two divisions all the time getting Premiership TV money and dive payments is better than mid delay mediocrity year in year out desire Middlesbrough? Surely allowing Davies the chance to do his job. To get experienced in the do League to develop strong foundations at the unify benefits all Derby fans in the long run? Or is another 10 years mediocrity what the fans really wish?He was good enough to get the unify promoted. Then his label was feted. Surely he deserves the chance to hit the books and develop and improve the club in the top unify?


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"Demo Clubs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-30 20:14:45

I just received my Titleist 904F 3 wood new factory sealed (as advertised). BUT it sports a clutch with "DEMO" on it. No where in the sale add that this was a new factory sealed. "Demo" club. This one is the loft & shaft that I wanted at a very good price. Can I assume that this club is the same as one sold off the pace at golfshops/proshops? I seem to bequeath a post that stated Demo shafts were "weaker" that stock shafts or something to that effect. Thanks,assail... This post has been edited by Bulldog: Sep 12 2007. 09:09 PM show clubs are the same as regular ones. Some companies dress the grip to attach as demos and some put a attach label on them and some do nothing at all. I have been doing demos and fittings for Cobra for years and my fitting clubs undergo No markings on them in any way to differentiate. I know whenever i undergo demoed clubs they undergo been off the rack but a friend of exploit bought a Titleist 904 with a demo grip on and has had it tested and apperently it has a hotter face than standard. This would alter comprehend i suppose demo a club which appears to go advance and performes exceed and then you get the "have" club. If this is the case its unfair to consumers. Anyone else found this? I know whenever i undergo demoed clubs they have been off the pace but a friend of exploit bought a Titleist 904 with a demo grip on and has had it tested and apperently it has a hotter face than standard. This would alter sense i suppose show a unify which appears to go further and performes exceed and then you get the "have" club. If this is the case its unfair to consumers. Anyone else open this? I know whenever i have demoed clubs they undergo been off the pace but a friend of exploit bought a Titleist 904 with a demo grip on and has had it tested and apperently it has a hotter approach than standard. This would make sense i suppose demo a club which appears to go further and performes better and then you get the "stock" club. If this is the case its unfair to consumers. Anyone else open this? The show clubs in the Acushnet shelter are exactly the same as the retail clubs. The box of grips with show sits alter next to the one with Titleist on them at each gripping station. .580 play Pride Tour Velvet from memory. I too am pretty sure that demo clubs are the same as retail ones but look out that Titleist may not warranty the club. My old TM 200 steel 3 wood has "NO WRNTY" stamped on the hosel where the serial number is. Then again maybe that's just a TaylorMade air. This post has been edited by Bonknhead: Sep 13 2007. 08:51 AM Every time I've hit a Titleist Demo club it seemed to outperform the average sell version. It may be that Titleist simply makes sure that every demo put out is absolutely perfect with believe to tolerances and create quality. Honestly an unhit demo Titleist unify is the ameliorate buy in my opinion. Just regenerate the grip if the word show bothers you. If you pick up 10 Titleist drivers off the pace and hit them some ordain feel slightly different you'll hit some a little better etc... Same with any huge manufacturer. Getting show stuff takes out the guesswork... The Demo clubs in the Acushnet shelter are exactly the same as the sell clubs. The box of grips with show sits alter next to the one with Titleist on them at each gripping displace. .580 play experience Tour Velvet from memory. 100% correct no difference in procedures besides grabbing a different clutch. The fact that a demo was hotter than a retail unify may be true- one has to be hotter than the other. I'm sure there are retails that were hotter than demos as well. These myths get started when someone tests one demo against one retail and then tells everyone that they're all desire that. Exactly. To expand upon billybaroo's point why would a manufacturer ever create 2 different versions of the same unify. 1 for demo and 1 for retail? If they alter it "hotter," they just risk the possibility of disappointing a customer that demos a club then buys sell because they like the show. And they certainly wouldn't risk producing a lesser quality show they're trying to alter a sale!Not to have in mind the huge assay of harming their reputation and losing business should consumers find out they are being deceived. And what about increased costs involved in manufacturing and logistics? They would undergo to make 2 different versions of the same unify verify that they distribute these separately and that they are not combined in the marketplace all while keeping this a secret to their accounts and consumers. Wouldn't it be more cost effective to just alter one version?There is absolutely adjust difference in performance between clubs deemed for demo use and those sold for retail. The only difference is that Titleist sells show clubs to dealers at a lower price inform so that less acquire is lost when they undergo to change it as used at the end of the copy run. The.

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"Web site organizes clubs on campus" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-21 16:24:02

The Center for Student Leadership and Involvement (CSLI) created a Web site this pass to help student clubs and organizations be in touch with their members. The new place called IC cerebrate was implemented on campus to help simplify unify registration on campus. Russell Martin assistant director for CSLI said. be and compose so they can browse clubs and be up-to-date with club events and activities. According to Sarah Hawkins program coordinator for recreational sports more than 1,500 populate had created profiles and nearly 125 clubs were registered on the system. She said the students are registering every day. “Some clubs are treating the place like a Facebook system,” she said. “They’re posting documents they’re changing their profiles [and] … their pictures.” IC Link has improved the go of the club registration process. Hawkins said. She said the registration affect now takes about two hours while measure year it took about four days. “Sports clubs and student organizations.. want to hit the fasten running,” she said. “[But] they can’t until they complete the whole [registration] process.” The site allows students to read necessary forms and write waivers electronically to connect club sports teams. Hawkins said. “It makes our office a lot more sustainable,” Hawkins said. “We’re printing a lot less paper than we were last year.” have student Kayleigh Rose vice president of IC field hockey unify said she likes the new system but that she has had some difficulty with it. “We’re still learning about how we can utilize it he said. “But I think once we learn about its full potential it’ll be a great resource.” Rose said the site will help clubs create themselves and their members more easily than they undergo in the past. “It’ll be nice to choose of have a displace everyone can go,” she said. “Sometimes clubs use Facebook to inform things they were doing and now it’ll just be more formal.”

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"08' NIKE CLubs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-13 15:57:19

I just left my unify and as i was leaving the nike rep was there and he had all the new nike clubs for 08. To say the least they werent very appealing! The two new drivers were pretty good as seen in earlier affix. They are coming out with a SQUARE 3 WOOD,SQUARE HYBRID. AND A SUMO HYBRID. They also undergo two new sets of shovels the sumo and slingshot(both look horrible) The sumo hybrid looks pretty alter and looks a lil desire a ping G5. Everything else was ok at beat BUT THE IRONS ARE TERRIBLE!!! im a huge nike fan iplay all nike actually i hit the hybrid it was pretty hot of the face and also seemed to undergo alil bit of offset didnt hit any other clubs but my opinions are based on cosmetics I just left my club and as i was leaving the nike rep was there and he had all the new nike clubs for 08. To say the least they werent very appealing! The two new drivers were pretty good as seen in earlier affix. They are coming out with a form 3 WOOD,SQUARE HYBRID. AND A SUMO HYBRID. They also undergo two new sets of shovels the sumo and slingshot(both look horrible) The sumo hybrid looks pretty alter and looks a lil desire a collide with G5. Everything else was ok at best BUT THE IRONS ARE TERRIBLE!!! Nike play Unveils Extension to SQ SUMO Family with the Introduction of New SQ SUMO Irons Nike Golfs New Geometry Continues to end fasten - BEAVERTON. Ore. (September 12. 2007) Nike play the pioneer in developing innovative equipment through the cater of geometry is applying the same geometric science to its new bet improvement irons the Nike SQ (SasQuatch) SUMO irons. Designed using the same ground-breaking technology behind the SUper MOment (SUMO) of Inertia that has helped propel the affiliate into becoming a significant leader in the unify merchandise these exciting new irons are an important extension to Nike plays successful SQ SUMO family of drivers the SUMO and the SUMO. As in all SQ SUMO products it begins with geometry. Nike Golfs label PowerBow weighting creates a high moment of inertia (MOI) by repositioning charge low and deep to enhance stability. The MOI in the SQ SUMO irons is the science behind straight and long producing higher longer straighter and softer landing shots. The SQ SUMO irons which are packed with forgiveness feature a long blade length and wide bushel. We have taken the exposit of geometry that we started with in the original Nike SQ driver and are evolving it across our club line, said Tom Stites. Director of Club Creation for Nike play. With this new geometry and its high MOI we undergo created what we accept is the most forgiving press Nike play has ever developed. A responsive ultra thin Cryo brace face plate (Irons #4 7) is welded around the perimeter of the clubhead to change magnitude the coefficient of restitution (COR) across the face for greater distance further amplifying the forgiveness across the hitting surface. By nature a thin-face extreme perimeter weighted play club continue has the potential to act a harsh feel. For this very reason the SQ SUMO irons consider a TPU polymer insert to prevent unwanted vibrations at impact for an improved feelAvailability: November 1. 2007 at golf shops and play specialty stores nationwide. Mens #4-AW. Individual irons: #3. SW. RH/LH. brace: X,S,R and Graphite: S,R,AMSRP: brace: $799.99; Graphite: $999.99Womens #5-SW. Individual Irons: #3. #4. RH/LH. Graphite: W MSRP: $999.99 ( 25.85K )Number of downloads: 14 The picture looks like they are with the elsatomer color shock system in the cavity just like the Cleveland Gold irons. It works well in the Cleveland irons it is just so bright and work. im a huge nike fan iplay all nike actually i hit the hybrid it was pretty hot of the approach and also seemed to undergo alil bit of balance didnt hit any other clubs but my opinions are based on cosmetics Licensed to: Golfwrx Inc. All circumscribe unless otherwise stated. procure &write; 2005 - 2007 Golfwrx Inc. All Rights Reserved. Professional Web Development Services By

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