Archive for September, 2007
iPhone18 - Digital Golf Scorecard for your iPhone
1 Comment Published September 16th, 2007 in Golf News, scorecard.
Yes, if you have the iPhone, you can use it as a digital golf scorecard. Open up this site in your iPhone.
If you like this post, please subscribe to the ProGolferDigest via RSS or via E-Mail to receive updates.If you just can’t figure out how to use that pencil that comes with your golf scorecard, or your hand writing is not quite up to par, then there’s always the iPhone golf scorecard.
This application allows you to keep scores for up to four players. You simply tap the names of your foursome into your iPhone and then tap in the corresponding scores, your iPhone will take care of keeping everything nice and neat and add up your score at the end of the round.
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Here’s a chip that can be mounted inside your golf ball for analyzing the speed, spin, and direction of your golf balls.
Nice… but the world is really turning into this mumbo jumbo tech bs…. We need to really stick with down-to-earth fundamentals…well for 95% of us on earth…
Regardless, this is great technological breakthrough for anyone who can break par.
A “smart” golf ball demonstrated at a consumer electronics fair in Berlin can help improve a golfer’s game by using a computer chip to reveal how fast it flies off the tee.
Developed by Germany’s Fraunhofer Institute for Reliability and Micro-integration, the e-Grain chip inside the ball can survive 200 sharp whacks from a pro golfer.
In the first five metres of its flight, it wirelessly sends information about its velocity to a display on the golfer’s bag.
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Tiger in the lead for PGA Championship
1 Comment Published September 15th, 2007 in Golf News, Tiger Woods, geoff ogilvy, hunter mahan, mark calcavecchia, padraig harrington, scott verplank, vijay singh, zach johnson.Here’s the leaderboard:
1 1 USA C Tiger Woods FC SC P S H -6 F -19 64 63 64 – 191
18 2 T3 USA C Mark Calcavecchia FC SC P S H -7 F -16 65 66 63 – 194
10 3 T6 SPN C Sergio Garcia FC SC P S H -6 F -14 68 64 64 – 196
12 4 T19 USA C Zach Johnson FC SC P S H -10 F -13 71 66 60 – 197
20 5 T8 USA C Hunter Mahan FC SC P S H -5 F -12 65 68 65 – 198
17 6 2 USA C Woody Austin FC SC P S H -1 F -11 65 65 69 – 199
11 T7 T22 AUS C Geoff Ogilvy FC SC P S H -8 F -10 68 70 62 – 200
30 T7 T8 IRE C Padraig Harrington FC SC P S H -3 F -10 63 70 67 – 200
9 T9 T16 FIJ C Vijay Singh FC SC P S H -5 F -9 68 68 65 – 201
19 T9 T12 USA C Scott Verplank FC SC P S H -3 F -9 66 68 67 – 201
Who do you think will win the PGA Championship?
Hmm… My guess is that Tiger might win it but then I think Zach Johnson might have a chance due to his 60 today… if he shoots another 60…
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Simple Card Trick by Junger Woods!
2 Comments Published September 15th, 2007 in Golf Humor, Golf News.Click Here to View in Full Screen Mode
Okay, this is totally unrelated with golf, you’d think… But it is totally related!
A good golfer must learn his trick shots just like in card tricks…
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Magic Golf Trick - HOWTO Catch A Golf Ball After You Hit It
6 Comments Published September 14th, 2007 in Golf Humor, Golf News, Golf Video, Swing Tips, trick shots, wedge shots.Click Here to View in Full Screen Mode
Here’s a HOWTO on catching your golf ball AFTER you hit it.
1. Open the clubface so it’s pointing behind you about -10 degrees.
2. Really feel like you are sitting down.
3. Get wristy and loose with your hands.
4. Make a nice swing and catch the ball.
The key here is to hit the ‘bounce’ of the sand wedge. (Oh yes, you can use Lob wedge or Sand wedge for this shot) while making a smooth swing.
If you can do this, send me a video so I can post it on my site.
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