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Find Golf Equipment Reviews to Get the Scoop


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Sometimes I think back of the days when I started playing golf. Things were simple then. A wood was still made of wood, and a 5-iron was a 5-iron. Or at least that’s what I thought until I learned more about equipment. Still, things were relatively simple, but they are not anymore. Just read some golf equipment reviews. It’s totally amazing how technology has changed the game of golf, and how radically golf equipment has changed over the past couple of decades.

As someone interested in new gadgets, I have been fascinated by the introduction of Golf GPS. Let me give you a few basics. GPS stands for Global Positioning System and uses satellites and a receiver to determine where you are on the planet with amazing accuracy, as close as a couple of feet. GPS is available in most new cars and it’s also available for golf where it can help you improve your game. It’s not a traditional training aid, though. What a Golf GPS receiver does is figure out where you are on a course, and then give you the exact distance to the green, water hazards, bunkers and fairway boundaries. This way you know the number of yards, golf clubs to pick, and even the size of the green from the angle you’re approaching it!

How did I learn about all this? Certainly not by going to an electronics store. If I want information on golf, I go to websites dedicated to golf and golf equipment. I love to read what golf enthusiasts have to say about golf shoes, golf bags and other equipment, as I have no use for the usual marketing hype. I mean, where else than at a golf enthusiast site could you read comparisons of electric golf carts and what’s important when you consider getting one of your own? Did you know, for example, that you can create tricked-out custom golf carts with special suspensions, paint jobs and fancy wheels?

But it’s not only emerging technologies like Golf GPS or big ticket items like carts that you can get good information on at a golf review site. There are probably thousands of different golf bags out there, and I love to read about the latest from some of the best companies like Burton, Ogio or Nike, and that includes the good and the bad. Nothing’s perfect, and I rely on unbiased reviews to give me the real scoop.

Same with clubs. We all have our favorites, of course, but I keep an open mind. Nothing can replace trying out a club, and that’s where the pro shops come in, but I like to do my research online. Did you know companies like Ping actually have online fitting systems? Or that Titleist clubs are no longer just for top-level players with low handicaps? The company is clearly going for new and aspiring golfers with their new lines of clubs. Again, I found out on an enthusiast golf site that also does golf equipment reviews. There’s just nothing like it.

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Father’s Day Golf Gifts For Dad


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Choosing a Father’s Day gift that’s as special as the man himself can be a challenge. If your favorite dad is a golfer, there are plenty of unique gifts that he’ll enjoy using, displaying and bragging about to his golf buddies. Here are just a few of the most popular Father’s Day gifts for golfing dads. A quick query on your favorite search engine will help you find them!

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The Masters Golf Tournament


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Each April, the world’s best come together to tee off for their place in history, at the Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, GA. After a chilly winter break, the Master’s kicks off the beginning of a new season for professional golfers. With Dogwoods and Magnolias in full bloom, perfectly manicured greens lined with tall stately Georgia Pines provide the picturesque backdrop for the greatest and most prestigious event in golf.

Winning the Masters will change a golfer’s life forever. Many of the greats have shined here including Sam Snead, Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Tom Watson and Tiger Woods. And some have unexplainably gone and never experienced victory – most notably Greg Norman, who has played in five Master’s tournaments and never won.

But as beautiful as the Augusta National Golf Club is, most of us just dream of the chance to play the course or even be a spectator. Tickets are sold out months in advance and “waiting lists” are rumored to be in excess of ten years. So how do you get your ticket to the greatest tradition in golf? Here are some tips on how to get there and some “dos” and “don’ts” from people who know.

That’s the ticket
Everyone who has a passion for golf wants the opportunity to experience the Master’s, this April 3rd to the 9th – but where do you get tickets?

If you are not fortunate enough to have season passes, the best and most secure way to guarantee quality tickets is through a reputable and experienced ticket broker/agency. They offer one-day ticket passes, weekend ticket passes, practice round play, VIP parties and wonderful packages that include tickets to the events, first class transportation, four star dining and accommodations that range from a basic hotel room to a 15,000 square foot home.

“Look for a full service broker that has a history of success with Master’s packages” says Robbi Raitt, President of Empire Tickets, in Atlanta. “Make sure that your package can be customized to fit your needs, so that it will be an experience unique to your personal taste and confirm that your agent will have someone on-site during the event to offer assistance if needed.”

Raitt advises that a customer should never be shy about asking for references and that the best rule to live by when purchasing tickets/ packages for any event is tired and true – if it seems too good to be true, it is.

And whatever you do, don’t throw those tickets away when the event is over. “Tickets are heirlooms.” Eric O’Brien, long-time Masters fan says, “Going to the Masters is a family tradition. Old tickets are passed down along with the great stories that go with them.”

Way to go!
Getting into the Master’s is not cheap but worth every penny. Here is some advice on ways to optimize your experience from some “old pros”.

Food. Come hungry because the concession stands get an A + from patrons for taste and quality. Even though the tickets are pricey, once inside a soft drink is still about .35 cents and those famous sandwiches, egg salad, ham & cheese, or the house specialty pimento cheese, are still only about $1.00. Of course there are also many excellent restaurants in the area.

Shops. The Masters logo is recognized worldwide so don’t forget visit the two “outdoor golf shops.” The one at the main gate is the big one – every Masters souvenir you can think of can be found there. At the back gate – on the back of hole 5, gate 10 – is where a smaller shop is located. People line up to get in both shops to buy golf shirts, sweaters, hats, seats, glasses, briefcases, screensavers, and calendars — anything with the logo. A good tip is to visit these at the end of the day, so you don’t have to carry your purchase around with you.

Attire & Etiquette. Spectators of the Masters dress in golf shoes/attire as a sign of respect for the game. The Masters Tournament is an international competition and the contestants are invited guests. Everyone should be treated with courtesy and respect.

Everyone is requested to display the proper customs of etiquette, decorum and behavior, and to obey all Tournament policies, signs and verbal instructions of Tournament officials.

For the safety of everyone, and in keeping with policy established at major sporting events, running is considered to be unacceptable behavior.

In fairness to spectator access and viewing, only one stool/seat will be allowed per person entering the grounds. Seats in observation stands are not to be reserved and stools/seats are not to be unattended for any inordinate length of time.

Cell phones, beepers and other electronic devices are strictly prohibited on the grounds at all times. Cameras are strictly prohibited on Tournament days. Anyone violating this policy will be subject to removal from the grounds and the permanent loss of ticket(s).
Play. Learn the spectator holes. The Masters course is set up so you can see several holes from several locations. The Spectator Guide, which is given out at all entrances, will show you how to find the best holes for spectators.
Get a paring sheet – that will show you how to spot groups on the golf course. If you want to see someone in particular, the paring sheet will help you plot out your strategy to get a good view.
“A must see event, in my mind, is spending time on the 16th green, a jewel of a Par 3 where so many tournaments have been won and lost,” explains Glen Jackson, principle of Jackson Spalding Communications, in Atlanta and long-time Masters fan. “Spending time on the practice range is great fun and looking down Magnolia Lane, which harkens back to a time long ago and spending time on 12 and 13 are mandatory.”
The Hangouts. The “Hangouts” include the practice tee. The first tee and under the first tee near the clubhouse. The putting green, where you can see the 18th & 9th green and 10th tee-box. The 16th green is a traditional gathering place. A par 3 (The Par 3 course is a gem. It is worth a peak. Sometimes you might find some former Masters champions playing away from the crowds). The “big pine at16″ is known by a lot of people. A huge pine tree is behind the green and does stand out.
Another interesting place to visit is the Eisenhower cabin – behind the putting green. President and Mrs. Eisenhower stayed there when on the grounds. He was a member. There are a number of cabins on the grounds that are used during the tournament but the general public can’t go in them, for the most part.

Great Expectations.
If you have never been to the Master’s before here is a short list of things to expect, according to Ed Presnell, Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce President and CEO.
Get there early, stay late and really just enjoy the day. The traffic and the crowds take many people by surprise. Don’t try to do it all at one time. Get to the front of the golf course and work your way back.
Be prepared to walk and wear comfortable shoes.
Watch the fan behavior. Watching people is part of the fun.
Unless you have a particular golfer you want to follow, try to see the golf course first.
There may be some protest this year surrounding the club’s admission policy.
But most importantly, if you are a golf enthusiast, expect to have an unforgettable experience steeped in history. Since 1934 the Master’s has showcased legends of the sport. In 1980 Seve Ballesteros won, becoming the youngest player to date (just 23 years old) to be crowned a winner. At age 46 in 1986, Jack Nicklaus donned his sixth “green jacket”. And in 1997 Tiger Woods broke the tournament four day scoring record that had stood for 32 years. Not bad for a game with no mascots.
Written by Donna Garcia, VP of Sales and Marketing for Empire Tickets in Atlanta, GA

Mastering The Masters

Master’s Passes
Each April, the world’s best come together to tee off for their place in history, at the Masters Golf Tournament in Augusta, GA. After a chilly winter break, the Master’s kicks off the beginning of a new season for professional golfers. With Dogwoods and Magnolias in full bloom, perfectly manicured greens lined with tall stately Georgia Pines provide the picturesque backdrop for the greatest and most prestigious event in golf.

Winning the Masters will change a golfer’s life forever. Many of the greats have shined here including Sam Snead, Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player, Tom Watson and Tiger Woods. And some have unexplainably gone and never experienced victory – most notably Greg Norman, who has played in five Master’s tournaments and never won.

But as beautiful as the Augusta National Golf Club is, most of us just dream of the chance to play the course or even be a spectator. Tickets are sold out months in advance and “waiting lists” are rumored to be in excess of ten years. So how do you get your ticket to the greatest tradition in golf? Here are some tips on how to get there and some “dos” and “don’ts” from people who know.

That’s the ticket
Everyone who has a passion for golf wants the opportunity to experience the Master’s, this April 3rd to the 9th – but where do you get tickets?

If you are not fortunate enough to have season passes, the best and most secure way to guarantee quality tickets is through a reputable and experienced ticket broker/agency. They offer one-day ticket passes, weekend ticket passes, practice round play, VIP parties and wonderful packages that include tickets to the events, first class transportation, four star dining and accommodations that range from a basic hotel room to a 15,000 square foot home.

“Look for a full service broker that has a history of success with Master’s packages” says Robbi Raitt, President of Empire Tickets, in Atlanta. “Make sure that your package can be customized to fit your needs, so that it will be an experience unique to your personal taste and confirm that your agent will have someone on-site during the event to offer assistance if needed.”

Raitt advises that a customer should never be shy about asking for references and that the best rule to live by when purchasing tickets/ packages for any event is tired and true – if it seems too good to be true, it is.

And whatever you do, don’t throw those tickets away when the event is over. “Tickets are heirlooms.” Eric O’Brien, long-time Masters fan says, “Going to the Masters is a family tradition. Old tickets are passed down along with the great stories that go with them.”

Way to go!
Getting into the Master’s is not cheap but worth every penny. Here is some advice on ways to optimize your experience from some “old pros”.

Food. Come hungry because the concession stands get an A + from patrons for taste and quality. Even though the tickets are pricey, once inside a soft drink is still about .35 cents and those famous sandwiches, egg salad, ham & cheese, or the house specialty pimento cheese, are still only about $1.00. Of course there are also many excellent restaurants in the area.

Shops. The Masters logo is recognized worldwide so don’t forget visit the two “outdoor golf shops.” The one at the main gate is the big one – every Masters souvenir you can think of can be found there. At the back gate – on the back of hole 5, gate 10 – is where a smaller shop is located. People line up to get in both shops to buy golf shirts, sweaters, hats, seats, glasses, briefcases, screensavers, and calendars — anything with the logo. A good tip is to visit these at the end of the day, so you don’t have to carry your purchase around with you.

Attire & Etiquette. Spectators of the Masters dress in golf shoes/attire as a sign of respect for the game. The Masters Tournament is an international competition and the contestants are invited guests. Everyone should be treated with courtesy and respect.

Everyone is requested to display the proper customs of etiquette, decorum and behavior, and to obey all Tournament policies, signs and verbal instructions of Tournament officials.

For the safety of everyone, and in keeping with policy established at major sporting events, running is considered to be unacceptable behavior.

In fairness to spectator access and viewing, only one stool/seat will be allowed per person entering the grounds. Seats in observation stands are not to be reserved and stools/seats are not to be unattended for any inordinate length of time.

Cell phones, beepers and other electronic devices are strictly prohibited on the grounds at all times. Cameras are strictly prohibited on Tournament days. Anyone violating this policy will be subject to removal from the grounds and the permanent loss of ticket(s).
Play. Learn the spectator holes. The Masters course is set up so you can see several holes from several locations. The Spectator Guide, which is given out at all entrances, will show you how to find the best holes for spectators.
Get a paring sheet – that will show you how to spot groups on the golf course. If you want to see someone in particular, the paring sheet will help you plot out your strategy to get a good view.
“A must see event, in my mind, is spending time on the 16th green, a jewel of a Par 3 where so many tournaments have been won and lost,” explains Glen Jackson, principle of Jackson Spalding Communications, in Atlanta and long-time Masters fan. “Spending time on the practice range is great fun and looking down Magnolia Lane, which harkens back to a time long ago and spending time on 12 and 13 are mandatory.”
The Hangouts. The “Hangouts” include the practice tee. The first tee and under the first tee near the clubhouse. The putting green, where you can see the 18th & 9th green and 10th tee-box. The 16th green is a traditional gathering place. A par 3 (The Par 3 course is a gem. It is worth a peak. Sometimes you might find some former Masters champions playing away from the crowds). The “big pine at16″ is known by a lot of people. A huge pine tree is behind the green and does stand out.
Another interesting place to visit is the Eisenhower cabin – behind the putting green. President and Mrs. Eisenhower stayed there when on the grounds. He was a member. There are a number of cabins on the grounds that are used during the tournament but the general public can’t go in them, for the most part.

Great Expectations.
If you have never been to the Master’s before here is a short list of things to expect, according to Ed Presnell, Augusta Metro Chamber of Commerce President and CEO.
Get there early, stay late and really just enjoy the day. The traffic and the crowds take many people by surprise. Don’t try to do it all at one time. Get to the front of the golf course and work your way back.
Be prepared to walk and wear comfortable shoes.
Watch the fan behavior. Watching people is part of the fun.
Unless you have a particular golfer you want to follow, try to see the golf course first.
There may be some protest this year surrounding the club’s admission policy.
But most importantly, if you are a golf enthusiast, expect to have an unforgettable experience steeped in history. Since 1934 the Master’s has showcased legends of the sport. In 1980 Seve Ballesteros won, becoming the youngest player to date (just 23 years old) to be crowned a winner. At age 46 in 1986, Jack Nicklaus donned his sixth “green jacket”. And in 1997 Tiger Woods broke the tournament four day scoring record that had stood for 32 years. Not bad for a game with no mascots.
Written by Donna Garcia, VP of Sales and Marketing for Empire Tickets in Atlanta, GA

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3 Things To Seriously Improve Your Golf Swing


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Once you start playing golf there will always be something in your game you can improve on, you can never master the game of golf due to the many different elements involved in the game, in this article I will give you 3 ways that will seriously improve your golf swing.

The first thing you should consider when you want to improve your golf is make sure the equipment you are using is correctly fitted to your golf swing, at one time it was only the elite that had this service available to them but now anyone can go to a golf retailer and get custom fitted for your clubs. Having your clubs custom fitted will probably take you around a couple of hours and the cost will be around $30, spending this time and money to have this done will seriously help you to improve your golf. There is no point putting hours of practice and effort in to trying to improve your golf game if the equipment you are using is not set up right for your swing, one great way of testing different clubs are a club manufactures golf demo day. You can find the dates and location of these demo days by searching online for “golf demo days” the people running these demo days will point you in the right direction for a set of clubs to suit your golf swing. One problem amateurs have is trying to improve there golf by using equipment that is not set up correctly for them, so the first step to improving your golf is to go get custom fitted for your clubs.

The next step is to find a good coach that will help you to improve your golf swing, one way of finding a good coach would be to check out your local pro, you should ask people who have had lessons with them and what they thought of there teaching methods. This will give you a good idea of what to expect when you decide to book lessons with them on a regular basis, there is a downside to this method of coaching and that is the cost of lessons they can work out to be expensive. Another cheaper alternative would be to search online for a coaching system that would help you to improve your golf swing, there are a few to choose from so check out the testimonials and find out what other golfers think of their system.

There are two big advantages with going down this route to improving your golf swing, the first one is that you make one payment and the system is stored in your computer so you can keep going back to it to check what you need to do to improve. The other advantage is that if you think that the system is not working for you as you would like, you have a set time period where you can get a full refund of your money if you feel you have not improved your golf swing to a standard what they say you should have. Which ever route you decide to take on getting coaching you should always stick with it, try not to take on board the quick fixes and tips from your playing partners they only work for a short period of time.

The last step is practice time you should put in to improve your golf swing, i know that most golfers have other things to do with their time beside practicing golf, but you should try to get to the practice ground at least once a week for a hour or two. When at the practice ground you need to practice specific parts of your game that needs working on, do not just hit balls without thinking of what you are trying to work on this will not do you any good at all and just be a waste of your time.

So if you are serious about improving your golf swing then I hope these three ways will help you to achieving your goals in your golf game, and try to remember golf is supposed to be fun!!.

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Golf Accessories: – Clubs Shoes Bags & more


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When you think about golf accessories, what do you think of first? Which aspects of golf accessories are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge. Sometimes the most important aspects of a subject are not immediately obvious. Keep reading to get the complete picture. As with any sport golf has a diverse and useful personal accessory. Whether you are searching for a gift to give your favorite golfer or you are in need of an accessory to make your own golfing experience more effective and pleasant there are many accessories from which to choose. Every price range is available and millions of products can be found in several diverse venues. Every aspect of the game of golf has its own unique set of accessories from which to choose. Just your golf clubs alone can require various accessories. There are cleaning kits for golf clubs. Golf clubs can be fitted with head covers to protect your investment in quality clubs. Head covers can vary greatly from funny animal shapes to serious covers monogrammed with a family crest. Golf club grips can also be diverse. There are your everyday universal grips and you can also find some very expensive custom fit grips for any golf clubs. Golf tees and balls are accessories that leave nothing to the imagination. Think again, there are so many choices in tees and balls it is mind-boggling. There are inexpensive bags of discount generic golf tees available. And you can also find personalized golf tees in ever color imaginable. There are rubber tees and brush tees. Brush tees claim to give you increased accuracy and are also touted to last longer than normal wooden ones. Golf balls can be found in various colors and with any number of claims to their accuracy. There will always be times when golf accessories will be chosen strictly because of a personal preference as opposed to what the manufacturer claims it might do. When considering accessories for the golfer in your life or for your own purchase you can choose from a wide variety of sunglasses, caps or visors. Depending on where you live or what climate in which you play golf you may need more than one of these particular accessories. Wrap around sunglasses as well as the UV protectant lenses can cut glare in many cases up to one hundred percent. With a clear view your golfing accuracy will be much improved. Umbrellas will also come in handy in sunshine or in rain. What would any golfer do with out his favorite (and sometimes lucky) golf towel hanging on his bag? There are any number of logos and brand name golf towels sold. Golf towels serve not only a utilitarian purpose but they are also a way to personalize your game. Ball cleaners can be found in accessory shops along with a wide variety of maintenance products for every level of golfer out there. Ball retrievers are yet another accessory that proves to remain a useful accessory for any golfer. Here again you will find generic ball retrievers that work efficiently and are affordable or you can give a personalized ball retriever in any style to the golfer on your Holiday gift list. Accessories are easily found in any pro shop at any golf course. There are online golf shops and real time golf shops that are filled to overflowing with up-to-date brilliant ideas for accessories to make any golfers game more pleasant. Hopefully the sections above have contributed to your understanding of golf accessories. Share your new understanding about golf accessories with others. They’ll thank you for it.

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Want To Start A Business In Fitness Products?

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Fitness products are the rage today with so many people focusing on wellness issues and weight loss. Now is a fantastic time to take advantage of this growing market. Starting a small business in the fitness products industry requires a little planning, creativity, and hard work.


Why would you want to start a small business in fitness products? The primary reason is that this market is growing by leaps and bounds. More and more consumers are using fitness products in their homes. Additionally, there are many complimentary fitness product items that you can market with your own general products.


Take advantage of affordable books, video tapes, and DVDs about fitness and specific sports when you are starting a small business in fitness products. These are extremely affordable and compliment your mainline products. For example, if you sell Pilates mats to buyers you could also offer Pilate instructional video tapes and DVDs. Customers will be able to see an instructor actually do the exercises and they can follow along on their new Pilates mat that they purchased from you.


Nutritional supplements help to enhance our current everyday diet. Many consumers that are into the fitness rage will purchase nutritional supplements for extra energy or in the hopes of speeding up weight loss. As a new small business owner, you can take advantage of this and offer targeted nutritional supplements to your new customers.


Decide what types of products you will be offering when starting a small business in fitness products. It is also important to determine who your market will be. Will you be selling to spas, resorts, fitness gyms and other places to workout? Will you be marketing to the general public for home fitness equipment?


Find a reputable wholesale dealer. Some wholesale dealers will allow you to put down a deposit on the equipment and make payments monthly until your business is up and running. This will help with the startup costs for the business.


The other option to finance the business is to write out a sound business plan and go to the bank for a small loan. You can then stock your fitness equipment items and the sub-products that you will be marketing to compliment your main line items.


Ecommerce is an excellent choice for starting a small business in fitness products. You can have a professional ecommerce site designed for you. Then you will want to find someone to do some solid promotion of the new site to attract new customers.


If you are going to do ecommerce, it is best to offer low cost items with high-end items. You should also offer light-weight items that will not cost you or the new customers an arm and a leg for shipping. For example, you could sell Pilate workout socks, general workout clothing, or golf club covers. Books, electronic books, videos, and DVDs also sell well on the Internet.


Make sure to let people know when you are starting a new business in fitness products. You can make new customers from friends, family members, and even neighbors. Word of mouth is a powerful marketing tool that does not cost a dime.

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What is Fitness Industry?

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Ecommerce is a terrific way to market and sale your fitness industry items. There are many affiliate programs that you can join or you can even set up your very own ecommerce site for fitness industry items. Both of these options are great passive incomes for you during your spare time. Anyone with a computer and a small amount of money to invest can virtually become a fitness industry distributor in no time.


Fitness industry media products compliment your ecommerce. There are literally thousands upon thousands of different media products that can compliment whatever service or product you are selling or distributing on the internet. Many people even use these when they are at trade shows and other events for selling fitness products.


Let’s look at some of the types of complimentary media that might be advantageous for you to consider distributing with your fitness industry products. One type of media product is the DVDs. There are numerous DVDs that relate to the fitness industry. The most popular types of DVDs fitness industry media are instructions. People want to see how to do a certain exercise routine instead of just reading instructions on them.


If you are marketing fitness equipment or even fitness accessories for your ecommerce site, it is important to have plenty of DVDs that you can sell for your media. Try to find DVDs that match the specific type of product you are marketing. For example, if you are marketing water bottles for people to use while walking, a good DVD would be various walking instructional videos. People can learn more about walking as well as buy a bottle to use while they apply what they learned from buying a DVD from you.

Another very popular media form is the cassette tapes. People like to listen to cassettes even though the use of IPods and MP3 players are popular. Look at your products for your ecommerce site and find cassette tapes that you can sell that will compliment the specific products. For example, if you sell Pilates mats, you might want to find relaxation or yoga cassette tapes to add to your site.


Electronic books talking about different areas of health and fitness are always popular. For example, if your primary product is golf clubs, you can sell electronic books that cover the topic of golf such as golf trivia, improving your golf swing, and even golf resorts and spas.


Electronic media compliments your ecommerce site for your fitness industry products. It is important to find media products that will match the other items that you are selling. The goal of the media products is to enhance your site and give traffic yet another reason to visit you and perhaps purchase the other products that you have available. You do not have to change your ecommerce site to a media only site, but use the electronic media to help you.


You can zip up the DVD files, electronic books and other media and have customers download them instantly when they make the purchase. Other media you can ship to them in a hard copy form. Some people even offer electronic books for free as a bonus gift or thank you for being a valued customer gift from their ecommerce sites.

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The Game of Golf With the Right Clubs

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Generally, a set of clubs off the shelf isnt likely to be a perfect fit for you. Manufacturers create clubs for folks of average build whatever that is! Not only is everyone different in their physical make-up, but no two players swing exactly the same. So one golf club size definitely does not fit all.

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TaylorMade SuperFast Golf Equipment

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This year TaylorMade have introduced a new fantatic range of golf equipment under the name of Burner SuperFast. This new design of golf equipment including drivers, fairways and wedges was developed based on the Burner 07 which was the best-selling driver in TaylorMade history, so there’s no doubting what a great club it is and the consumer’s belief in the credibility of SuperFast technology. TaylorMade improved on Burner 07 with last year’s Burner 09, and now they are unveiling the next generation of this phenomenal franchise, which they are calling Burner SuperFast.

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Mizuno Golf Irons

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Anyone who has an inertest in golf will have probably heard about the new release of Mizuno Irons. The 2010 iron models have already been released by the famous Japanese manufacturer.

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