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AC/DC: Stiff Upper Lip Live $24.98 Studio: Wea-des Moines Video Release Date: 10/30/2001… |
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Perfect Blue [UMD for PSP] $19.97 Studio: Starz/sphe Release Date: 12/06/2005 Run time: 100 minutes Rating: Ur… |
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Scratch Golf JLM 8620 Milled Wedge Golf Club (Right, FST KBS Tour Steel, Stiff, 58 Degrees) $99.99 Each 8620 wedge is CNC milled to exact specs using one of our six standard sole grinds. Each grind is specifically designed to fit one of the 3 swing types: Digger/Driver, Driver/Slider, and Slider/Sweeper. Playing the correct grind for your swing promotes more consistent contact as the club works with your swing instead of against it…. |
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Scratch Golf 1018 Forged Wedge D/D Grind Golf Club (Right, FST KBS Tour Steel, Stiff, 60 Degrees) $149.99 Each 1018 wedge is ground by hand from a raw forging to exact specs and one of our six standard sole grinds. Each grind is specifically designed to fit one of the 3 swing types. Playing the correct grind for your swing promotes better more consistent contact as the club works with your swing instead of against it…. |
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Mizuno MP-FLI-HI Graphite MRH, Stiff IS2 Tour Spec Graphite, 21degrees $180.00 MP Fli-Hi The MP FLI-HITM was created to be a direct replacement for difficult to hit long irons. Each MP FLI-HITM can be fitted and included within any and all iron set makeups. These MP FLI-HITM irons deliver a high ball launch and trajectory, pin-point distance control, and a soft landing from long distances. The Cut MuscleTM technology, built inside the large cavity of the MP FLI-HITM, positio… |
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TufTrix Strong Twisted Gel (5.1 oz.) STIFF HAIR UP. STRAP IT DOWN. CREATE POINTS, TWISTS, DREADS. FIBER-SPIKED GEL. INTENSE PARTY-PROOF HOLD. Performance Tour: ? fiberized gel gets hair toughed up. ? emulsify with fingers to activate fibers: the more you work it, the harder it works for you! ? adds extreme hold, volume and vertical lift – with resilient control. ? strong street-tough styles: modern mohawks, spikes, dreads. ? distort … |
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Stiff Little Fingers – Inflammable Material T-Shirt The cover art from the Stiff Little Fingers’ classic debut Inflammable Material is featured in a huge print across the front of this black, 100% cotton t-shirt. A must-have tee for fans of the brash, incendiary Irish punk masters!… |
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TaylorMade Burner 09 Driver $299.99 TaylorMade Mens Burner 460 Drivers feature: Sole: 460cc high-MOI titanium clubhead provides substantial power Setup: Dual Crown Technology reduces the size of the clubhead’s crown while increasing the size of the base to lower the CG; Promotes a higher launch angle and lower spin rate for greater distance Face: Inverted Cone Technology dramatically expands the portion of the clubface that del… |
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Callaway Diablo Octane Tour Driver $299.99 Callaway’s Tour models are designed for more accomplished golfers with features that provide greater versatility to attack the course with precision shot-shaping and trajectory control. The 450cc head incorporates a deep face with a smaller footprint. Combined with a full length tour hosel, an open face angle and less face progression, the driver has the look at address that is preferred by highly… |
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Callaway Diablo Edge Tour Fairway Wood Ultra-Thin VFT Face Creates hotter ball speeds across the entire face for longer, more consistent shots. Extreme Perimeter Weighting Callaway’s highest MOI ever in a fairway wood dramatically improves accuracy. Center of Gravity Optimization The Tour models have the lowest, shallowest CG of any Callaway fairway wood ever made for penetrating trajectories. Looks and Performance for Every Player … |
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Stiff Upper Lip $7.60 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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Stiffs Live $17.98 … |
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2 Tour Striker Pro 5 Iron Regular Golf Swing Training Aid Trainers Bundle $159.99 2 Tour Striker Pro 5 Iron Regular Golf Swing Training Aid Trainers Bundle. Includes Instructional DVD.Tour Striker Pro…Learn The Secret To Ball Striking! One percent of golfers strike golf balls correctly. The Tour Striker Pro training club will intuitively help you understand leverage and how to apply the club head to the golf ball in the same manner as the best players in the world. Tour Striker Pro Swing Trainers feature: 5-Iron Distinctive design with little club face below the sweet spot Intuitively promotes the essentials of club head-to-ball impact Geared for dedicated practitioners with higher swing speeds and a handicap of 10 or less. Teaches you how to hit down on the golf ball and deliver the sweet spot of the club to the ball like an expert ball striker Vibration dampening logo affixed within the back cavity reduces shock on miss-hit shots while developing ball striking skills Learn how to have world-class impact conditions and strike golf balls purely, accurately and with great control. Helps your swing develop its own successful signature Rubber Cross line Round grip Cast of 433 stainless steel Stiff flex shaft Hand: Right Find Your Sweet spot With The Tour Striker! |
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2 Tour Striker Pro 7 Iron Regular Golf Swing Training Aid Trainers Bundle $159.99 2 Tour Striker Pro 7 Iron Regular Golf Swing Training Aid Trainers Bundle. Includes Instructional DVD.Learn The Secret To Ball Striking! One percent of golfers strike golf balls correctly. The Tour Striker Pro training club will intuitively help you understand leverage and how to apply the club head to the golf ball in the same manner as the best players in the world. Tour Striker Pro Swing Trainers feature: 7-Iron Distinctive design with little club face below the sweet spot Intuitively promotes the essentials of club head-to-ball impact Geared for dedicated practitioners with higher swing speeds and a handicap of 10 or less Teaches you how to hit down on the golf ball and deliver the sweet spot of the club to the ball like an expert ball striker Vibration dampening logo affixed within the back cavity reduces shock on miss-hit shots while developing ball striking skills Learn how to have world-class impact conditions and strike golf balls purely, accurately and with great control. Helps your swing develop its own successful signature Rubber Crossline Round grip Cast of 433 stainless steel Stiff flex shaft Hand: Right Find Your Sweetspot With The Tour Striker! |
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2 Tour Striker Pro 7 Iron Stiff Golf Swing Training Aid Trainers Bundle $159.99 2 Tour Striker Pro 7 Iron Stiff Golf Swing Training Aid Trainers Bundle. Includes Instructional DVD.Learn The Secret To Ball Striking! One percent of golfers strike golf balls correctly. The Tour Striker Pro training club will intuitively help you understand leverage and how to apply the club head to the golf ball in the same manner as the best players in the world. Tour Striker Pro Swing Trainers feature: 7-Iron Distinctive design with little club face below the sweet spot Intuitively promotes the essentials of club head-to-ball impact. Geared for dedicated practitioners with higher swing speeds and a handicap of 10 or less Teaches you how to hit down on the golf ball and deliver the sweet spot of the club to the ball like an expert ball striker Vibration dampening logo affixed within the back cavity reduces shock on miss-hit shots while developing ball striking skills. Learn how to have world-class impact conditions and strike golf balls purely, accurately and with great control Helps your swing develop its own successful signature Rubber Crossline Round grip Cast of 433 stainless steel Stiff flex shaft Hand: Right Find Your Sweetspot With The Tour Striker! |
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2001 Concert Tours: Chinese Democracy Tour Series, Dream Within a Dream Tour, Drowned World Tour, Exciter Tour $23.99 Used – Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Chinese Democracy Tour Series, Dream Within a Dream Tour, Drowned World Tour, Exciter Tour, Oops!… I Did It Again World Tour, Kiss Farewell Tour, Elevation Tour, Pop Odyssey Tour, All for You Tour, Stiff Upper Lip World Tour, Brave New World Tour, Wishmaster World Tour, Christina Aguilera: in Concert, |
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2001 Concert Tours: Chinese Democracy Tour Series, Dream Within a Dream Tour, Drowned World Tour, Exciter Tour $23.99 New – Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Chinese Democracy Tour Series, Dream Within a Dream Tour, Drowned World Tour, Exciter Tour, Oops!… I Did It Again World Tour, Kiss Farewell Tour, Elevation Tour, Pop Odyssey Tour, All for You Tour, Stiff Upper Lip World Tour, Brave New World Tour, Wishmaster World Tour, Christina Aguilera: in Concert, J |
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2011 in France: 37th G8 Summit, 2011 Tour de France, 2011 Icf Canoe Sprint World Championships, 2011 European Athletics Indoor Champio $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Not illustrated. Excerpt: The 37th G8 summit is to be held in France in 2011. The date and venue of this meeting remains unknown; and the future of the G8 in 2011 is uncertain. The locations of previous G8 summits to have been hosted by France include Rambouillet (1975); Versailles (1982); Grande Arche, Paris (1989); Lyon (1996); and Évian-les-Bains (2003). The Group of Seven (G7) was an unofficial forum which brought together the heads of the richest industrialized countries: France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, the United States and Canada starting in 1976. The G8, meeting for the first time in 1997, was formed with the addition of Russia. In addition, the President of the European Commission has been formally included in summits since 1981. The summits were not meant to be linked formally with wider international institutions; and in fact, a mild rebellion against the stiff formality of other international meetings was a part of the genesis of cooperation between France’s President Giscard d’Estaing and Germany’s Chancellor Helmut Schmidt as they conceived the initial summit of the Group of Six (G6) in 1975. The G8 summits during the twenty-first century have inspired widespread debates, protests and demonstrations; and the two- or three-day event becomes more than the sum of its parts, elevating the participants, the issues and the venue as focal points for activist pressure. The current form of the G8 is being evaluated. The forum is in a process of transformation by expanded membership and by other changes. The G8 is an unofficial annual forum for the leaders of Canada, the European Commission, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom and the United States. France would like to see China become a full member by t… More: |
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23 Days in July $2.96 New – For 23 days in July an enthralled global audience watched Lance Armstrong battle to win the 2004 Tour de France. His victory made history. For, in the 2004 Tour, Armstrong had pledged to do the unthinkable, to win a record-breaking sixth consecutive victory; a feat no one had achieved in the Tour’s 100-year lifetime. But with stiff competition from Jan ‘the Kaiser’ Ullrich and others his success was by no means guaranteed. Armstrong admitted his 2003 performance was ‘not acceptable’ and th |
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23 Days in July: Inside Lance Armstrong’s Record-breaking Victory in the Tour de France $11.76 New – For 23 days in July, an enthralled global audience watched Lance Armstrong battle to win the 2004 Tour de France. His victory made history. For, in the 2004 Tour, Armstrong had pledged to do the unthinkable, to win a record-breaking sixth consecutive victory; a feat no one had achieved in the Tour’s 100-year lifetime. But with stiff competition from Jan ‘the Kaiser’ Ullrich and others, his success was by no means guaranteed. Armstrong admitted his 2003 performance was ‘not acceptable’ and |
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23 Days in July: Inside Lance Armstrong’s Record-breaking Victory in the Tour de France $100 New – For 23 days in July, an enthralled global audience watched Lance Armstrong battle to win the 2004 Tour de France. His victory made history. For, in the 2004 Tour, Armstrong had pledged to do the unthinkable, to win a record-breaking sixth consecutive victory; a feat no one had achieved in the Tour’s 100-year lifetime. But with stiff competition from Jan ‘the Kaiser’ Ullrich and others, his success was by no means guaranteed. Armstrong admitted his 2003 performance was ‘not acceptable’ and |
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A Working Stiff’s Manifesto $12.95 Over the course of ten years lain Levison worked forty-two odd jobs across six states, from slime-line worker at a fish processing plant to furniture mover, film-set gofer, oil delivery man, and more. He quit thirty of them, got fired from nine, and as for the other three . . . the line was a little blurry. He just knew it wouldn’t be right to show up again. A vivid and striking tour of wage labor in America, A Working Stiff’s Manifesto is perfect reading for anyone who has raced against the tick of a time clock. |
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A Working Stiff’s Manifesto: A Memoir of Thirty Jobs I Quit, Nine That Fired Me, and Three I Can’t Remember $5.01 New – Over the course of ten years Levison worked 42 odd jobs across six states. A vivid and striking tour of wage labor in America, this book is perfect reading for anyone who has raced against the tick of a time clock. |
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A Working Stiff’s Manifesto: A Memoir of Thirty Jobs I Quit, Nine That Fired Me, and Three I Can’t Remember $0.01 All Iain Levison really wants is a steady paycheck, cable television, and the possibility of a date on Saturday night. But after blowing $40,000 on an English degree, he can’t find the first, can’t afford the second, and can’t even imagine what woman would consent to the third. So he embarks on a time-honored American tradition: scoring a few dead-end jobs until something better comes along. The problem is, it never does.A Working Stiff’s Manifesto is a laugh-out-loud memoir of one man’s quest to stay afloat. From the North Carolina piedmont to the Alaskan waters, Levison’s odyssey takes him on a cross-country tour of wage labor: gofer, oil deliveryman, mover, fish cutter, restaurant manager, cable thief, each job more mind-numbing than the last. A Working Stiff’s Manifesto will resonate with anyone who has ever suffered a demeaning job, worn a name badge, or felt the tyranny of the time clock.Author Biography: |
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Adams IDEA Black Super Hybrid 17* Stiff Flex LH $94.99 Brand new, left-handed Adams IDEA Black Super Hybrid with 17 degrees of loft and a stiff flex iRod graphite shaft. Tour velvet style black rubber grip. This club is a perfect replacement for the hard-to-hit long irons in your bag. Headcover not included but your satisfaction is guaranteed with this long, forgiving club. |
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Adams IDEA Black Super Hybrid 19* Stiff Flex LH $94.99 Brand new, left-handed Adams IDEA Black Super Hybrid with 19 degrees of loft and a stiff flex iRod graphite shaft. Tour velvet style black rubber grip. This club is a perfect replacement for the hard-to-hit long irons in your bag. Headcover not included but your satisfaction is guaranteed with this long, forgiving club. |
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Adams IDEA Pro Black 9031 DF Hybrid 18* Stiff RH $83.99 Brand new Adams IDEA Pro Black 9031 hybrid with 18 degrees of loft and the DF (Deep Face) design. Right-handed. Features a stiff flex Grafalloy shaft and a tour velvet style grip. Headcover is not included but you are sure to love this great hybrid golf club for many rounds to come. The IDEA Pro Black hybrid/utility club is the perfect addition to your bag to replace those hard-to-hit long irons. |
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Adams IDEA Pro Black 9031SF Hybrid 20* Stiff Flex RH $83.99 Brand new, right-handed Adams Pro Black 9031SF Hybrid with 20 degrees of loft and a stiff flex iRod graphite shaft. Tour velvet style black rubber grip. This club is a perfect replacement for the hard-to-hit long irons in your bag. Headcover not included but your satisfaction is guaranteed with this long, forgiving club. |
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Black Ice World Tour $70.8 New – Black Ice World Tour is a current concert tour by Australian rock band AC/DC in support of the group’s 15th studio album, Black Ice, which was released in October 2008. The tour, their first since the Stiff Upper Lip Tour in 2000/2001, was announced in September 2008. Beginning with a North American leg, the trek kicked off in Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania in October and continued until late December. The initial dates were met with unprecedented demand, with 18 record sell-outs across the co |
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Candyfreak: A Journey through the Chocolate Underbelly of America $3.45 Driven by his obsession, stubborn idealism, and the promise of free candy, self-confessed candyfreak Steve Almond takes off on a quest to discover candy’s origins in America, to explore the little companies that continue to get by on pluck and perseverance, and to witness the glorious excess of candy manufacturing.From the Twin Bing to the Idaho Spud, the Valomilk to the Abba-Zaba, Almond uncovers a small legion of singular handcrafted candy bars made by unsung heroes, working in old-fashioned factories for tiny profits to produce something that they love. Fascinated by the emotional power of these confectionary delights, the primal and persuasive experience of the world in our mouths, Almond describes our candy cravings in sensuous and titillating detail. Though the road is laden with free samples, he discovers that the world of candy making is not the sweet world of childhood reveries but one beleaguered by stiff competition, closely guarded secrets, and increasingly limited markets. But no matter. As he also finds, every candy maker, even when poised on the edge of failure, is happy, indulgent, and childlike. For finally, even the darkest market forces, even the clout of the Big Three candy companies that threaten to wipe out all others, cannot lessen our desire to lose ourselves in chocolate.Candyfreak is the bittersweet story of how Steve Almond grew up on candy–and how, for better and worse, candy has grown up, too. Almond gives us a hilarious, sugar-high tour of those old-fashioned candy companies. |
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Candyfreak: A Journey through the Chocolate Underbelly of America $21.95 Driven by his obsession, stubborn idealism, and the promise of free candy, self-confessed candyfreak Steve Almond takes off on a quest to discover candy’s origins in America, to explore the little companies that continue to get by on pluck and perseverance, and to witness the glorious excess of candy manufacturing.From the Twin Bing to the Idaho Spud, the Valomilk to the Abba-Zaba, Almond uncovers a small legion of singular handcrafted candy bars made by unsung heroes, working in old-fashioned factories for tiny profits to produce something that they love. Fascinated by the emotional power of these confectionary delights, the primal and persuasive experience of the world in our mouths, Almond describes our candy cravings in sensuous and titillating detail. Though the road is laden with free samples, he discovers that the world of candy making is not the sweet world of childhood reveries but one beleaguered by stiff competition, closely guarded secrets, and increasingly limited markets. But no matter. As he also finds, every candy maker, even when poised on the edge of failure, is happy, indulgent, and childlike. For finally, even the darkest market forces, even the clout of the Big Three candy companies that threaten to wipe out all others, cannot lessen our desire to lose ourselves in chocolate.Candyfreak is the bittersweet story of how Steve Almond grew up on candy–and how, for better and worse, candy has grown up, too. Almond gives us a hilarious, sugar-high tour of those old-fashioned candy companies. |
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Candyfreak: A Journey through the Chocolate Underbelly of America $21.95 Driven by his obsession, stubborn idealism, and the promise of free candy, self-confessed candyfreak Steve Almond takes off on a quest to discover candy’s origins in America, to explore the little companies that continue to get by on pluck and perseverance, and to witness the glorious excess of candy manufacturing.From the Twin Bing to the Idaho Spud, the Valomilk to the Abba-Zaba, Almond uncovers a small legion of singular handcrafted candy bars made by unsung heroes, working in old-fashioned factories for tiny profits to produce something that they love. Fascinated by the emotional power of these confectionary delights, the primal and persuasive experience of the world in our mouths, Almond describes our candy cravings in sensuous and titillating detail. Though the road is laden with free samples, he discovers that the world of candy making is not the sweet world of childhood reveries but one beleaguered by stiff competition, closely guarded secrets, and increasingly limited markets. But no matter. As he also finds, every candy maker, even when poised on the edge of failure, is happy, indulgent, and childlike. For finally, even the darkest market forces, even the clout of the Big Three candy companies that threaten to wipe out all others, cannot lessen our desire to lose ourselves in chocolate.Candyfreak is the bittersweet story of how Steve Almond grew up on candy–and how, for better and worse, candy has grown up, too. Almond gives us a hilarious, sugar-high tour of those old-fashioned candy companies. |
Tour Stiff

How Do Tour Golfers Get Those Prodigious Golf Club Distances?
The announcer gives the distance to the stick at about 180, the player pulls a 7 Iron. And then he sticks it 2 feet away! And it is not just a few players, they all do it. How in the world can they get such huge distances out of their clubs?
Are they using some super golf clubs, that the rest of us can’t buy?
Granted they do have the latest and greatest clubs that all have the proper loft and lie, they are all the correct length, they all have the correct shaft stiffness for that particular golfers swing.
Well when you consider all of that, they are different clubs than most amateur golfers have, not that we can’t get them, we can, but we are not that careful and do not get custom fitted.
The equipment really only explains part of the equation.
Tour golfers almost always have a perfect swing, all the parts, the grip, the stance, the backswing, the impact, the follow through are all done exactly correct, they do have more club head speed, they do have perfect swing tempo. Not every swing but you almost never see the kinds of swing faults you see at the municipal course.
There is also something else, parts of a perfect swing that many recreational golfers are not even aware of. But if they were, and could use the same subtle swing mechanics, they also could get fantastic distances from all of their clubs.
Most of us have heard things like the following;
- Hit down on the ball, or hit the small ball first.
- We have been told that the hands lead the club head.
- We have heard fleeting references to a thing called lag.
- How about rolling the forearms over.
One thing these things have in common in that they all come into play in a very small portion of the swing, they all make their presence known in the 6 to 8 inches before and after impact, or about a tenth of a second!
Lets expand on those golf swing subtleties a bit;
- A descending club face is created by good fundamental swing mechanics, a big part of it is lag, the more lag you can create and maintain the easier it is to have a descending swing.
- Keeping the hands ahead of the club face all the way through impact is easier when your arms are tension free and being moved by the shoulder turn, the rotation of the lower body and proper weight shift.
- We usually hear lag discussed in conjunction with a driver swing, however lag is part of every full swing, and is a major contributor to club head speed. Hitting the ball harder, does not increase distance, hitting it with a seemingly effortless, balanced swing with maximum club head speed in the impact zone, and a square club face are what does it.
- This is where the forearms rolling over comes in. Beginning at about waist high on the downswing and all the way to waist high on the follow through, the proper natural release of the club head will square the club face. The trailing forearm rolls all of the way over the leading forearm, when timed exactly right the club face squares exactly at the ball.
If you can find a very slow motion video of a tour players swing with an iron that shows the impact zone, you can actually see all of these things happen. The typical tour players actually adds up to 8 degrees loft to whatever club he is hitting so in effect a 7 iron becomes a 5 iron and so on. So how do the rest of us get there. Find a quality teaching pro to show you each part of a proper golf swing, and learn to perform it perfectly.
Jim Newell is a robust 66 year old retiree,a very zealous amateur golfer and serious student of this great game. Having at one time been a mid handicap player he is on a quest to improve his swing and re-gain some of the distance he once had. His website http://www.golfdriverswingkeys.com is dedicated to helping him do so, and helping other golfer’s in their quest to increase their average golf club distances
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What locations did AC/DC visit during their stiff upper lip tour in 2001?
I cant find it anywhere :/
well, here you go – the full list 2000 – 2001 is at this link and also you can read it easier there
http://www.crabsodyinblue.com/acdcsultour.htm
19th Jan 2001 Perth Australia Burswood Dome Set List Preview
The 1loc.com Review
23rd Jan 2001 Adelaide Australia Adelaide Entertainment Centre Cancelled Phil Rudd ill
24th Jan 2001 Adelaide Australia Adelaide Entertainment Centre Rescheduled date Set List
27th Jan 2001 Hobart Australia Hobart TCA Ground Review
30th Jan 2001 Sydney Australia Entertainment Centre Media Release SMH article SMH Review
31th Jan 2001 Sydney Australia Entertainment Centre
1st Feb 2001 Sydney Australia Entertainment Centre Age.com.au Pictures
3rd Feb 2001 Canberra Australia Exhibition Park Set List Pictures
5th Feb 2001 Brisbane Australia Entertainment Centre
6th Feb 2001 Brisbane Australia Entertainment Centre
8th Feb 2001 Sydney Australia Entertainment Centre Media Release Pictures
9th Feb 2001 Sydney Australia Entertainment Centre Extra show added Pictures
11th Feb 2001 Melbourne Australia Melbourne Park Review & Setlist Pictures The Age Review
12th Feb 2001 Melbourne Australia Melbourne Park Review Pictures
14th Feb 2001 Melbourne Australia Melbourne Park Review Pictures
15th Jan 2001 Sydney Australia Entertainment Centre
Japan Leg
19th Feb 2001 Yokohama, Japan Yokohama Arena Set list Preview
20th Feb 2001 Yokohama, Japan Yokohama Arena Set list
23rd Feb 2001 Osaka, Japan Castle-Jo Hall Set list
Japan Tour Pictures
USA Dates for 2001
18th Mar 2001 Ft. Lauderdale, FL National Car Rental Center Review
20th Mar 2001 Orlando, FL Eherehouse Center Review & observations Set List
21st Mar 2001 Tampa, FL Ice Palace Review
23rd Mar 2001 Nashville, TN Gaylord Entertainment Center Setlist/Review VH1 Review
24th Mar 2001 Memphis, TN The Pyramid Set List
26th Mar 2001 Little Rock, AR Alltel Arena Review
28th Mar 2001 Greenville, SC Bi-Lo Center Gritz Review Greenville News Review Pictures
29th Mar 2001 Greensboro, NC Coliseum Complex Review & post-gig Pictures
31st Mar 2001 Charlotte, NC Coliseum Review
1st April 2001 Raleigh, NC Raleigh Arena Review and Setlist
3rd April 2001 Dayton, Ohio Nutter Center Pictures
4th April 2001 Columbus, Ohio Nationwide Arena Pictures
6th April 2001 Cleveland, OH Gund Arena Review Pictures
8th April 2001 Chicago, IL United Center
9th April 2001 Minneapolis,(St Paul) MN Xcel Center Review & Set List Pictures
11th April 2001 Denver, CO Pepsi Arena West Word Preview Review
12th April 2001 West Valley City, UT (Salt Lake City) E. Center Preview
14th April 2001 Los Angeles, CA Great Western Forum Preview Review
17th April 2001 Sacramento, CA ARCO Arena Review
19th April 2001 Portland, OR Rose Garden
20th April 2001 Seattle, Washington Tacoma Dome Review
22nd April 2001 Vancouver , BC Canada GM Place Review
25th April 2001 Edmonton, AB Skyreach Centre Review Set List
26th April 2001 Calgary, AB Saddledome Review
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28th April 2001 Winnipeg, MB T-Bird’s Winnipeg Arena Review
29th April 2001 Fargo, ND Fargodome
1st May 2001 Madison, WI Kohl Center CANCELLED Brian had a sore throat
2nd May 2001 Detroit, MI Joe Louis Arena CANCELLED Brian had a sore throat
4th May 2001 Boston, MA Fleet Center Set list Review Boston Herald Review Boston Pheonix Review
5th May 2001 Philadelphia, PA First Union Spectrum Pictures
7th May 2001 Albany, NY Pepsi Arena – Date changed to 9th May
8th May 2001 New York Madison Square Garden Pictures Review New York Times Review FM Sound review
9th May 2001 Albany, NY Pepsi Arena – Rescheduled date Review
Times Union Review
11th May 2001 Madison, WI Kohl Center Rescheduled date Review
12thd May 2001 Detroit, MI Joe Louis Arena Rescheduled date Review Pictures
Milton Keynes UK
8th June 2001 Milton Keynes UK
AC/DC TNT – Live 2001 Stiff Upper Lip Tour (HD)
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