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My baseball equipment

Saturday, February 6th, 2010
underarmourob asked:


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Megan

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Why Golf Balls Have Dimples

Monday, May 4th, 2009
Davidson1956 asked:


This is a fast, non-technical explanation of the basic aerodynamics of modern golf balls, for those who wonder why golf balls have dimples.

Junior

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Three golf balls a skippin’ at No#16 Tiger Woods, Fred Couples & Jim Furyk

Sunday, March 8th, 2009
AppraiserSecrets asked:


investorcompsonline.com, Mark Jackson fondly known as MJ captures the three greats playing in the Monday 2010 practice round giving the gallery a special treat.

Philip

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Turf Grass Management – Bert McCarty

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009
clemsonpsa asked:


Turf is a major economical impact of state citizens of South Carolina. Hi my name is Bert McCarty Im a professor of horticulture for Clemson University and beautiful Clemson South Carolina. I specialize in turf grass science. My job is to keep grass green. In the state of South Carolina we have over 400 golf courses and each of these golf courses has an operating budget between a half and one million dollars a year and the majority of that is going towards personnel. So, obviously golf and other turf entities are major economic driving impacts to the state and citizens of South Carolina. Our major grass growing in the summer is bent grass. Ben grass suffers when you get to the heat and moisture stress of the summer conditions in SC so I try to figure out ways to make that grass stay green with less input. Another major economic impact in the state of Sc are playing surfaces for sport fields, athletic complexes, etc. WE have in this state over 800 that we know of sport fields. Each one of those has their own economic inputs in the states economy. These sports fields especially at the college level and higher are specially built. Death Valley here at Clemson University is built on pure sand and has an underlying drainage system, sand cap and it has a tip way of 419 Bermuda grass of turf on it. The sand is because it has to be able to drain when you have a major sporting event. Most sports fields have some kind of modification so that drainage is a major consideration to try

Ronald

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