Els eyes putting gain with vision gurus(Reuters) - The eyes have it on the greens, according to Ernie Els who is desperately striving to break back into the world's top 50 to secure a cherished place in this year's Masters. The former world number one, who has slipped to 57th in the rankings after struggling for form for much of last year, says his putting has improved significantly since he began working with two vision specialists ...
INTERVIEW-Golf-Els eyes putting gain with vision gurusJan 26 (Reuters) - The eyes have it on the greens,according to Ernie Els who is desperately striving to break backinto the world's top 50 to secure a cherished place in thisyear's Masters. The former world number one, who has slipped to 57th in therankings after struggling for form for much of last year, sayshis putting has improved significantly since he began workingwith two vision specialists ...
Precision Air in, Sub Air out underneath Players Stadium Course greensThe Sub Air Era at the TPC Sawgrass is over. The underground system that has drained moisture from the Players Stadium Course greens since 2007 is being replaced by Precision Air --- which not only sucks water from the greens at a faster pace but can blast the putting surfaces with warm air if it's cold and cold air if it's hot.
Greens won't be 'preference tool'THE Queensland Greens have played down suggestions party headquarters will strike preference deals ahead of the looming state election, saying “if we become a preference tool we become irrelevant”.
INTERVIEW - Els eyes putting gain with vision gurus(Reuters) - The eyes have it on the greens, according to Ernie Els who is desperately striving to break back into the world's top 50 to secure a cherished place in this year's Masters. The former world number one, who has slipped to 57th in the rankings after struggling for form for much of last year, says his putting has improved significantly since he began working with two vision specialists ...
How About Gardening or Golfing at the Mall?After decades of decline, malls across the country are being redeveloped by communities and planners trying to forge new gathering places out of vast lots with empty buildings.