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Monogram Golf Balls
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Kits to monogram golf balls, to identify them for easy retrieval.
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Ever make a beautiful 10-foot putt on a level green only to notice the ball curve away from the hole at the last second? If you thought there must be something wrong with your equipment-you were more correct than you knew. Believe it or not, a perfectly round golf ball has never been manufactured.
Just like automobile tires appear to be perfectly round-yet they still need to be spin balanced before being driven at high speeds. The same holds true for golf balls. The inherent lopsidedness of every ball works against you off the tee and on the green.
Check-Go Golf Ball Sweet Spot Finders feature: Locates your golf balls sweet spot with scientific precision Reduces the chance of hooks and slices High speed gyroscopic action realigns the ball's variance in mass along the equator The ball no longer has a tendency to wobble Golf balls roll more accurately on the green and drive further off the tee While spinning, use the special pen to permanently mark the ball's unique equator On the tee or green, simply line up the ball's equator with your target and swing as usual
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Tiger Woods
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Eldrick "Tiger" Woods (born December
30, 1975) is an American golfer who is considered
one of the greatest golfers of all time. In 2005,
at the age of 29, he reached the milestone of
winning a tenth major golf championship, placing
him third on the all time list . 
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Jack Nicklaus
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Jack William Nicklaus (born January
21, 1940 in Columbus, Ohio), also known as "The
Golden Bear", was a major force in professional
golf from the 1960s to the late 1990s, and is
regarded as the greatest golfer of all time. 
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Arnold Palmer
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Arnold Daniel Palmer (born September
10, 1929 in Latrobe, Pennsylvania) is an American
golfer who has won numerous events on both the
PGA TOUR and Champions Tour, dating back to 1955.
Palmer is not generally regarded as the greatest
player in history, but he is arguably the most
important in that he was the first golf star when
television started to air golf tournaments in
the 1950s. 
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