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Not all ophthalmologists buy into Dailey's program.
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Even Sutton, the golfing purist from Washington, admitted dabbling with sensory technology to measure the intensity of his swing.
But he didn't buy the equipment. And if the rules were to change to allow such devices, he'd still opt not to use it.
I'm not a good-enough golfer that knowing that......more... Satellites and Sand Traps ...k at this, and they say, 'That's neat, let's order food and drinks,' said Nathan Yoder, director of marketing at ParView. It's almost like an impulse buy.
This timesaver also pleases course managers, whose biggest concern is keeping golfers moving through the course at a regular clip. The computeriz......more... |