Fox Sports Golf ’99 PC
Fox Sports Golf ’99 PC
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Fox Sports Golf 99 (PC,1998) CD-ROM Tested Works Great! $7.95 |
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My Golf Game: Ernie Els for PC $19.99 Join PGA tour champion Ernie Els in an exciting golf gaming experience, powered by EA Sports – created for inclusive family fun and accessible to children and adults with cognitive and physical challenges. It’s a winning pick-up-and-play golf game! Play golf at five world class courses in the US and UK It’s easy to learn and fun to play with simple game controls and many special features. With Create-a-Player you can put yourself into the game by building and naming your own avatar including female and left-handed players. Increased accessibility allows play with touchscreen, speech recognition, joysticks and many personal adaptive devices. Everyone can have fun and participate in solo or in competition! The authentic sound, look and feel brings the pro golf tour experience right to you! Features 3 levels of play with practice areas where skills can be developed and a personal Trophy Room. A portion of every sale goes to support the Els for Autism Foundation. |
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Outdoor Sports in Scotland: Deer Stalking, Grouse & Pheasant Shooting, Fox Hunting, Salmon & Trout Fishing, Golf, Curling Etc. $58.95 Outdoor Sports in Scotland: Deer Stalking, Grouse & Pheasant Shooting, Fox Hunting, Salmon & Trout Fishing, Golf, Curling Etc. |
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Golf $4.16 Peter Alliss has been entertaining huge TV audiences for the BBC and ABC in America for many years. In this new anecdotal but thoroughly practical book, Peter Alliss sets out to promote golf as the answer to middle-aged discontentment. Peter Alliss has no difficulty giving compelling reasons as to why golf is the perfect game for adults – breathtaking scenery, fresh air, camaraderie and instant therapy. The author describes how to go about taking up the game, what equipment is necessary to buy and who to contact for lessons. With the aid of line drawings, he describes the basic techniques of golf, how to maintain a consistent swing and how to build up self-confidence. GOLF – THE CURE FOR A GRUMPY OLD MAN is aimed at regular golfers whose skills have deteriorated and would-be golfers who need the guidance as to which path to follow. Alliss’s humorous but always helpful book will confirm the great game as a really accessible and hugely enjoyable pastime to pursue for both men and women. |
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On Golf $6.24 Weather, hazards, poor coordination, erratic biorhythms, hangovers, an unruly mind and statistical improbability – these are just a few of the obstacles to hitting a pure golf shot. Che Guevara, Alice Cooper, Dennis Hopper, and Tiger Woods have all struggled with the above to a greater or lesser degree. And, since being initiated as a child into the arcane mysteries of the game of golf, Timothy O’Grady too has carried in his mind an obsession with the sport, shrugging off its social unacceptability and embracing its history, its literature and his own private battle with the club. For O’Grady, the obsession has, at times, been all-consuming and On Golf is structured around a personal history – how his father played and taught him, how the game dominated his teenage years, and how father and son continued to talk manically about the game even as the older man lay fading away in the bed in which he would die. But O’Grady also discusses the rich literature of golf, from Tobias Smollett to P. G. Wodehouse, and tells us of the terrifying and glorious occasion when he got to play a round with Arnold Palmer. On Golf is the work of a great writer and a good golfer. Timothy O’Grady still dreams that he may one day become a truly fine player but in the meantime he has given us a book which beautifully describes his love affair with the game and goes to the root of the obsession that captivates so many. |
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Golf Is . . . $10.5 The unconquerable frustration of golf brings out a rich vein of unquenchable wit and fatalistic humor… |
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