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Review of PTG Member "Black Blade" Prototype |
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Monday, 21 July 2008 |
PrimeTimeGolf member Dennis Brumley, aka “Black Blade,” is a left-handed golfer who felt that he could give himself more options - compared what a lot of club manufacturers offer - by making his own putter. Dennis has over 30 years of experience in the HVAC business, which includes a lot of day-to-day applications with sheet metal, so he is accustomed to being around and working with steel. After some of his friends saw what he made for himself, they asked Dennis to make some putters for them as well – and at the exact specifications they provided - including right-handed models. Dennis recently gave me the opportunity to review one of his prototypes, and below are my thoughts. |
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The "MOI" by..Deschamps Custom Putters |
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Tuesday, 08 July 2008 |
. For those that might not be familiar with Serge Deschamps or the quality of his custom putters….let me fill you in. Serge is a custom putter designer from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada who not only puts absolutely everything he has into not only his work, but his customer service as well. His putters are made to order from every detail including your preferred head-weight, dexterity, length, lie, loft, stampings, alignment lines, paint-fill, finish options, grip and even custom engravings. |
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Wednesday, 02 July 2008 |
The problem with playing different courses all the time is the “unknown” factor that typically adds 5-7 strokes to my game. Those “unknowns” that can be the difference between an 82 and a 90. Well, I have found the perfect gadget for guys like me, the SkyCaddie® SG5 and the GolfLogix GPS powered by Garmin. These two products take the guessing game out of golf. They are truly like having your own caddie with a yardage book for every course you play. |
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PTG MEMBERSHIP DRIVE--FREE HAT OR SHIRT |
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Friday, 15 February 2008 |
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In an effort to encourage registered or new members to become "PTG" insider members "PrimeTimeGolf" will be giving away a free "PTG" logoed hat or shirt (A $25.00 value and while supplies last) for those who choose to do so. "PTG" membership benefits are eligibility for equipment and travel drawings, access to the all of the training videos, discounts on "PTG" branded and marketplace items, unlimited classified advertisements and many more. We look forward to having you as true "PTG" members of our community. Hit 'em Straight!!!! Diamond Jim - Joe - Royce Owners and Co-Founders |
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VJ Trolio: "The Final missing pieces of Ben Hogan's secret puzzle" and the "Putting Arc". |
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Wednesday, 09 April 2008 |
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 PrimeTimeGolf is proud to announce it latest partnership with the author of "The Final Missing Piece of Ben Hogan's Secret Puzzle" and co- inventor of the "Putting Arc". You can purchase either of these items at http://www.theputtingarc.com/puttingarc/pages/pressroom/missing_piece.htm. V.J. will be demonstrating in videos made exclusively for "primetimegolf.net" the fundamentals in his new book. V.J. is the current teaching pro at Old Waverly Golf Club in West Point, Mississippi, site of the 1999 Women's Open and the 2006 Women's Mid-Amateur. |
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Tifosi Optics "GAVIA" w/interchangeable lens designed and customized for golf performance. |
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Thursday, 01 May 2008 |
The Tifosi Gavia model glasses are sunglasses equipped with three interchangeable lens geared for various light condition. The lenses can easily be switched out for the optimal clarity and focus while on the course, driving, or basically any outdoor activities. TechnologyThe Gavia is made from a nearly indestructible nylon which Tifosi calls “Grimalid TR-90.” This is a homopolyamide nylon with high bending strength, resistance to UV wear, low density and high resistance to chemicals. This material is extremely "LIGHT" and "STRONG". The “Hyrdophillic” nose pads are ventilated to aid in slip resistance and comfort. They’re designed to provide even more grip when you are perspiring. The pads are also fully adjustable and can barely been seen while addressing the golf ball, unlike most of the competitors. |
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