Monday, October 15, 2007

bags - Golf Accessories Of Golf

Some people use special golf carts carry their Golf equipments, clubs and other equipments are carried in golf bags. Golfers wear special Golf shoes, which are light weight with spiked soles. The exchangeable spikes (small plastic claws termed soft spikes) are attached o the soles. Golfers often wear gloves that help to grip the club and present blistering.

Golf tee resembles nails with a small exp on the head and are usually made of wood or plastic. A tee is pushed into the ground to rest a ball on top of it for an easier shot. However this is allowed for the first stroke of each hole.

When the ball is on the green it may be some times picked up to be cleaned or if it is in the way of an opponent's putting line, its position must then be marked using a ball marker. The markers used are flat, round pieces of plastic or coins.

A ball mark repair tool or pitch fork is used to repair a ball mark depression in the green where a ball has hit the ground). To repair a ball mark, one has to push the tool under the mark and lift upwards gently, loosening the composted turf to allow rapid regrowth of grass. Series are recorded in a score card during the round.

Golf accessories:

1. Score board and pencil.
2. Ball markers.
3. Tee pegs.
4. Pitch mark repairer.
5. Practice ball.
6. Light weight shoes with spiked sole.
7. Gloves.

Golf clubs:

A player usually several clubs during the game according to the limit defined by the rules of golf, one can carry no more than fourteen. There are three major types of clubs known as woods, irons and putters.

Woods are played for long shots from tee or fairway and occasionally rough. A new type of wood known as a "hybrid" combines the straight-hitting characteristics of iron with the easy to hit in the air characteristics of higher-lofted woods. A hybrid is often used by players who have a difficult time getting the ball airborne with long irons.

Irons have the straight hitting characters. Wedges are iron used to play shorter shots. Wedges are played from difficult ground such as sand or the rough and for approach shots to the green.

Putters are mostly played on the green, but can also be useful when playing from bunkers or for some approach shots.

Teeing ground: smooth level point.

Fairway: is a strip of clear land along which are natural hazards such as ponds and streams, and also man made hazards such as bunkers and areas Rough: areas of uncut grass.

Bunkers: sand-pits.

Range of wooden clubs: 3 types. While the wooden golf cubs are classified into driver (10 degree loft), 5-wood (15 degree loft) and 5-wood (21 degree loft).

Range of iron clubs: 9 types Then the iron clubs are classified into 3-iron club(22 degree loft),4-iron (26 degree loft), 5-iron (30 degree loft), 6-iron (34 degree loft), 7-iron(38 degree loft), 8-iron (42 degree loft), 9-iron (46 degree loft), pitching wedge (50 degree loft) and sand wedge (56 degree loft).

Acario Daire

Acario is a Golf player and has been playing Golf for 15 years. He is experienced in choosing the right Golf Equipment. He has been experimenting with all brands of Golf Equipment.

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bags - Jumeaux Handbags - The History Of An Exclusive Purse Brand name

You desire to make a really exclusive impression? Forget Hermes and Cartier, think Jumeaux Dendermonde. Leading figures, well-known-people, theater actresses and movie actresses are buying the Jumeaux handbags of which the complete hand made production, is very limited in numbers of bags, so which is also very exclusive.

It all started off with the twin brothers Nicolas and Philippe Ledegen. (' 02nd of July 1965) As toddlers they surprised their family with their creative inventions, drawings and designs. Their early distinctive feeling for colours and for the mixture of colours was remarkable and it was to be expected that they would build their life around arts and craftsmanship.

After having finished the traditional school program, via via they got in contact with Mrs Schwennicke of the company Delveaux, immediately giving them the opportunity to follow a training program of three years in a specialised school to train as an maroquinier a leather craftsman). They started this training in 1983, with a lot of courage, but also with a lot of fear, because of the strict discipline. Of the 30 scholars whom had started the training, only 5 where to succeed.

The two brothers Ledegen also took part in international competitions for young designers, like the prestigious Foire de la Maroquinerie (Leather Trade Show), supported by the world-famous Hermes. There they received 2nd and 3rd place for 'Jeunes Cr'ateur de l'Europe' (Young Designers of Europe) with the most well designed 'handbag for the year 2000'.

Entrepreneurship was something that they had in them from childhood onwards, so when they bought a small but suitable house in down-town Dendermonde (Belgium) the real work could start. In 1999 de business opens in Dendermonde, and in 2002 first steps are taken in Japan where 'Les Jumeaux Japon' is founded.

The strategy is clear: style, class, quality and personal service. The four elements used by Jumeaux to gain the trust of their customers and to become successful. Indeed, the skins that are used are produced by the best leather-works in Europe. At Jumeaux they use only selected cow skin, and only the best pieces are used. This selection requires a lot of knowledge and attention.

This carefully selected leather is strong, the colour stays over a very long period of time, and it feels sensual when you touch it. This feeling is an experience you will enjoy over and over again, each time you use your Jumeaux purse. Even after years of use the appearance of the leather stays, and it is this quality that makes it different from the cheaper leathers.

Why not use plastics or cloth with a plastic layer on top? The answer is simple: in the craftsmanship of the leather-workers it is a tradition to use only the finest materials. There is only a master leather-worker. The master plastic worker doesn't yet exists.

The production of each Jumeaux leather bag is done completely according to the craftsmanship: *the cutting of the patterns
*the splitting of the leather according to the required thickness
*the burning of the edges and the finishing with special ink
*the mounting of the different pieces
*the stitching of the bag
*and last but not least, the quality control and putting the personalized initials

The care and the quality of the with craftsmanship made handbags can only be expressed by using natural material, which is shaped by the master leather craftsman.

The bags can be seen on www.jumeaux.be

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