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  1. There is one for sale on ebay from a TSG member--Tbone.
  2. http://www.africam.com/wildlife/index.php Click on Streaming Cam-Left Hand Column 24 live feed of a watering hole in Africa
  3. Can someone post the link to their website? Thanks
  4. You'll need to post them or the ad will be deleted by the Mods per the rules above
  5. That is very cool. Here is some more info from their site: The x2 Golf – a transportation hole-in-one Ready to take golf to the next level? The Segway x2 Golf gives golf enthusiasts a new way to cruise the course. With extended-range batteries, a golf bag carrier, and low-pressure turf tires, the Segway x2 Golf provides the golfer all the tools needed to experience the game in a new and fun way. Speed up play & get to the 19th hole faster The Segway x2 Golf allows golfers to play faster as each player can ride directly to his or her ball. The x2 Golf's elevated platform brings golfers new opportunities as well. Standing an additional 8 inches higher, your enhanced vantage point allows you to evaluate the fairway and lay out each shot better. Enjoying the x2 Golf on the golf course takes nothing away from the fun of the game! You can move alongside your friends on the course, parting only to reach your own lie. The x2 Golf brings an innovative flair to each round and allows you to experience the links in an entirely new way. For golf course owners, the x2 Golf will put your course on the map. Offering the x2 Golf will give players a reason to choose your course for a round of play. Golfers are constantly seeking the latest and greatest innovation — your course can offer a unique experience with the x2 Golf. Gentle on the turf When it comes to course impact, the x2 Golf is much kinder to the turf than golf cart. It utilizes complex software algorithms that control traction and enable its low-pressure tires to carry the x2 Golf gently over varied terrain. It's also lightweight and extremely maneuverable, able to go places golf carts can't. You don't need to take our word for it though; here's what the turf experts have said: "Golf cart traffic significantly decreased turfgrass cover and quality versus Segway [x2 Golf] traffic." - Doug Karcher, Ph.D., University of Arkansas and John Sorochan, Ph.D., University of Tennessee, 29-Dec-2005 Click for larger images Doug Karcher, Ph.D., University of Arkansas and John Sorochan, Ph.D., University of Tennessee "When averaged across traffic types, turf trafficked with the golf cart had an average Gmax [hardness] value of 117 & 97 (Fayetteville, AR & Knoxville, TN), whereas turf treated with the Segway had an average value of 91 & 81 (Fayetteville, AR & Knoxville, TN)." - Doug Karcher, Ph.D., University of Arkansas and John Sorochan, Ph.D., University of Te“The golf cart caused substantially more damage per unit area than the Segway [GT]. Further to this the area affected was larger, in the order of two to three times greater, with the golf cart.” - A J Newell & A D Wood, The Sports Turf Research Institute, St. Ives Estate, Bingley, U.K. “We’ve always looked for ways to separate ourselves from competition, and this has definitely done that. It is a great marketing tool.” - Chip Pellerin, Director of Golf Sales and Promotions, Palmetto Dunes, Hilton Head, SC. Read our Palmetto Dunes case study All Segway x2 Golf has been engineered to operate under a wide range of conditions. The electronics, batteries, motors and all other critical components are environmentally sealed to protect them from harsh and changing environments. . The Segway PT has been extensively tested - millions of fatigue cycles and thousands of hours of ride testing- to withstand vibration, varying temperatures, and exposure to moisture. And it requires minimal maintenance—just check the tire pressure and keep the battery charged. It’s as easy as that! Ready to experience golf in a new way? Learn more about the Segway x2 Golf now.
  6. Pics can be posted here or sent to [email protected] Like the one Dwight(alphapro) has for sale in the BST. Thanks
  7. D-send over your paypal address if not gonzo already. Thanks
  8. Yes, 2nd time around. First one had a Mach 55 S/R which was not a good fit for me weight/flexwise so looking forward to the Quattro 75S. Will post a review versus the most unheralded fairway wood of our time IMO... the PING Tec.
  9. don't do it...you'll regret it the best forged cb made
  10. Nice job on the paintfill and a very sharp bag. How do you like the Leap?
  11. Nice review as always. Everyone is going to want one just based on your beautiful pics.
  12. Has anyone put them in play yet and care to share their thoughts? Thanks
  13. Great little stash you have there ND. Hope the wrist is all healed.
  14. I have heard that you tip a 1/2 inch but also heard that is not the case. I have a had a few matrix and installed all of them untipped and they played true to flex. They went into TM heads which if I am not mistaken is shallower than Cally. I would install untipped. They were all stiff flex and CPM'd in the mid 250's just as the sticker on the butt stated.
  15. Here's some pics from the auction site
  16. Not a clue but am sure Gocchin and Chris amongst others will know.
  17. I had a Fuji 660TR-S(one of my favorite shafts of all time) in one and was a very nice combo but the best shaft I tried in the EPON was the Matrix Ozik Altus. The Altus did what was advertised---high launch, low spin--and carried forever. Should of held onto that one. Another interesting combo to consider though I never tried it is the Fuji Fit on 11 SIX(I am playing it in my JPX right now). Lightweight, lively and can handle all you can bring. The NT you have is high kick, 70 g with 3.0 torque and is a stout shaft based on the reviews I have read. Have Fun!!
  18. A plethora of info on the infamous Handmades: http://forum.tourspecgolf.com/index.ph...mp;hl=handmades This is just one thread of many. Just type in "handmades" in the quick search box and you are good to go.
  19. pm 1Thunder as he has a set of heads for sale
  20. Type S has a wider sole and is definitely more forgiving with better feel.
  21. Mizuno JPX E310--410CC's Have hit quite a few drivers over the last year and none compare to the feeling/sound/performance of this one. Going on 3 months with the Mizuno in the bag which is a personal record since finding the golf forums 3 years ago. Have sampled others but none came close.
  22. I want one but wanted to hear some reviews. Guess I'll have to post a review. Need to decide which color...leaning towards black but the brown is slick. Wish there was a US distributor as the shipping from Japan is swift but awful damn pricey.
  23. anyone have one and care to share their thoughts?
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