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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

Play Nine - The Card Game of Golf! (2 Pack)

Play Nine is the new card game of golf designed for 2 - 6 players, ages 8 to adult. The object is to shoot the lowest score. After nine holes, the lowest score wins. Card values range from -5 (hole-in-one) to 12 (out of bounds).
Golfers and non-golfers alike enjoy Play Nine. The combination of strategy and luck-of-the-draw keeps the fun and challenge alive down to the last hole. Play Nine, the card game of golf, is easy to learn and fun to play so - Lets Play Nine
Customer Review: Play Nine...fun for all!
My husband and I visited my son and daughter who now reside in Chicago and were there to celebrate my son's 30th birthday. We spent the evening making pizzas and playing "Play Nine". My husband is NOT a game player but joined in and when the rest of us were ready to call it a night at 11:30 p.m. he was ready to start another round of this game. It was fun and enjoyable to play a game that allowed "visiting" as well.
Customer Review: Hours of Fun the whole family can play - ages 4 to 99
We play this game whenever we get together with extended family (ages 8 months to 68); the youngest cousin that plays is 4 and he understands the game and can play with all of us; it is also a fun game where you can use a bit of strategy when the kids have gone to bed and it is just the adults; a definite great gift idea for any golf playing family member or friend; we play for hours at a time and no one ever gets tired of the game. Five stars all the way! Buy this game and start having fun!


Anyone interested in adding an extra 20 - 30 yards to your golf drives?

Just follow this quick tip and you'll have to go through and re-do all of your yardages for every club in your bag.

The secret is not some core rotational exercise (although those can be awesome).

No, this is so simple that you won't believe it until you try it.

It's all about the placement of YOUR TONGUE!

I first learned about the position of the tongue increasing overall strength while over in India. One of my gurus would explain that it helped to "complete the circuit" and give him strength and stamina while holding static Yoga poses.

Of course it sounded kinda weird, but then again, this dude could hold a handstand for over an hour! He probably only stopped there out of boredom. But the guy was definitely onto something.

So what does this have to do with you and increasing your golf drives?

Here's all you have to do to find out:

Gently place your tongue up on the roof of your mouth, with the tip resting against the back of your front top teeth. Gently hold it in that position while you swing.

This will "close the circuit"...whatever the heck that means.

Actually, I do know at least one theory, but let's just keep this results-oriented.

Let me be clear about this - it should be gentle and subtle. Do NOT focus on it so that it becomes yet another swing thought.

To try this out for yourself, simply go to the range and warm up. Then pick a club and hit 10 balls "without tongue" and note the distance. Then hit 10 ball "with tongue" and compare. Be sure to compare only those shots with similar quality of contact.

The chances are very good that you will notice increased distance on your golf drives when you "add a little tongue".

Stephen Ladd is a Golf Performance Coach pioneering breakthrough energy psychology techniques, and the creator of Renegade Mindset Techniques for Golf. Visit http://www.RenegadeMentalGolf.com for free reports, videos, newsletters and an 8 part email mini-tutorial!

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