| The latest edition of the Almanac is now available. It includes a
special flash report on 2001 season pro stats from January to the
Masters, revealing major changes in pro ball, iron and driver usage.
Only Darrell Survey has the complete and unbiased story on the
fast-changing and competitive golf-equipment scene. |
| Randy
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My golf website: http://wwwgolfer.home.mindspring.com
My real-life website: http://www.goldenbrownvo.com
My RSG Roll Call profile: http://u1.netgate.net/~kirby34/rsg/brownr.htm
RSG FAQ: http://ttsoft.com/thor/rsggolf.html
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I may have the chance to take my golfing daughter to the US Womens Open in
Hutchison Ks in summer. Have never attended a pro golf tournie in person. What
is best way to see the most? I thought one day stay near the teebox, the ohter
day at the green. Do most attendees see more by jsut parking themselves at one
great spot and sitting there all day, or what? Thanks for the help! DK |
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The few times in my life that I had a caddy he was used primarily to
find my ball. OOPS! you said Pro-Golf - maybe that explains why he
was laughing at me. :-) |