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Entrevista a Mariano Fernández Madero, presidente de la Asociación Argentina de Marketing
Esta entrevista fue realizada el 01 de octubre de 2008 por Alicia V... More
Esta entrevista fue realizada el 01 de octubre de 2008 por Alicia Vidal para el programa radial “Todo Pasa” que se emite de lunes a viernes, entre las 14 y las 15 horas, por Radio El Mundo, AM 1070. Produccion de Pablo Di Trapani. Tema: El torneo de Golf organizado por la AAM y la preparación [...] Less
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Golf Girl TV: Randall’s Island Golf Center
Here’s the first video from my latest project, Golf Girl TV. ... More
Here’s the first video from my latest project, Golf Girl TV. Formats Available: iPod (.mp4) Website: Golf Girl TV Host: Patricia Hannigan Producer/Editor/Camera: Bill Cammack Coordinators/Production Assistants/Extras: Sam Stahl & Ryan Chambers for blip.tv Sponsor: Puma Golf Tags: Production & Post, Video, blip.tv Less
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The PSP Show #81 - Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09
TPN :: The PSP Show - Playstation Portable
The PSP Show #81 - Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 (MP3 8.86 mb 12 minutes ... More
The PSP Show #81 - Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 (MP3 8.86 mb 12 minutes 54 seconds) DOWNLOAD the podcast by right clicking on this link or press play and listen in your browser. Sorry for the delay in this week’s show, a touch of (ahem) jet lag after the weekend in Las Vegas at the Blog World Expo, but it was great meeting some of you out there - glad you liked the stickers. Right then, on with today’s show. Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 is up for review, and as last week, I’m reviewing this title on its own, not comparing it to Tiger Woods 08. And the weekly news, with highlights including the weekly US sales figures and the Spaced connection to Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, plus Sony reminding us the PSP will be big in 2009. Honestly. As always you can listen and subscribe to the store in Apple’s iTunes - and leave an independent review there as well. You also have the PSP Show’s Facebook Group, which can be found here. Less
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CorePerformance: Golf Nutrition
Jesse and I recently produced a set of 20+ videos for CorePerforman... More
Jesse and I recently produced a set of 20+ videos for CorePerformance's site launch. We spoke with CorePerformance's professional trainers on location in Boston and Phoenix on topics such as Mindset, Nutrition, and How to do the World's Greatest Stretch. The above vid is about Snacks for the Golf Course. Watch how the titles and logos work in these videos. I'm pretty proud of the titles and logos. See more at http://coreperformance.com Less
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Golf Swing Plane Advice
Jeff Ritter explains what it means to be on plane and the 2 piece g... More
Jeff Ritter explains what it means to be on plane and the 2 piece golf swing. Find more great video online at http://www.hitgolf.com. Less
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Behind the US Open Golf Feature
Golf Life visits the 2008 US Open to get a feel for what goes on be... More
Golf Life visits the 2008 US Open to get a feel for what goes on behind the scenes of this major tournament. Find more great videos online at http://www.hitgolf.com. Less
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Craig Stadler Uneven Lie Golf Tip
Golf Life Television presents a golf tip from Masters Champion Crai... More
Golf Life Television presents a golf tip from Masters Champion Craig Stadler. For more great video features visit us online at GOLFLIFE.net. Less
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Chuck Cook Punch Drill
Golf Life Television presents a golf tip from Golf Digest Top 10 in... More
Golf Life Television presents a golf tip from Golf Digest Top 10 instructor and former Payne Stewert coach Chuck Cook. For more great video features visit us online at GOLFLIFE.net. Less
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Setup for Success Golf Tip
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present Eddie Lee, a Certified Instructor... More
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present Eddie Lee, a Certified Instructor at the David Ledbetter Golf Academy in Wailea, Hawaii. Lee discusses set-up position and swing motion for his drive, approach shot and putt on the par 5, signature 18th hole at Wailea Golf Club. Find more great video online at http://www.hitgolf.com. Less
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Scottsdale Golf Courses Grayhawk and Eagle Mountain
Golf Life Television profiles Grayhawk Golf Club and Eagle Mountain... More
Golf Life Television profiles Grayhawk Golf Club and Eagle Mountain Golf Course in Scottsdale, Arizona. This stylistic look at these two beautiful golf facilities includes a feature on The Inn at Eagle Mountain. Find more videos at www.golflifetv.com. Less
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Wilson Fybrid Golf Club Review
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com take a look at the newest hybrid offering... More
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com take a look at the newest hybrid offering from Wilson golf: the Fybrid. Fusing fairway woods and hybrids into one club, the Fybrid is the first in an easy-to-understand family of fairway utilities. Find out more at http://www.wilsongolf.com and find more great video online at http://www.hitgolf.com. Less
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TaylorMade Burner Rescue Hybrid Golf Club Review
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a golf club review of the TaylorM... More
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a golf club review of the TaylorMade Burner Rescue Hybrid golf club. Made of 17-4 stainless steel, the Burner Rescue also has a shallow clubface design to push back the center of gravity for a higher and longer ball launch. Find out more at http://www.taylormadegolf.com and find more great video online at http://www.hitgolf.com. Less
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Golf Life Feature: Graduated Hybrid Irons
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a look into a new category of gol... More
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a look into a new category of golf: graduated hybrid irons. Offered by Cleveland, the HiBore Hybrid Iron set combines the best of the hybrid world with traditional cavity-backed golf clubs. Great for all golfers, especially those maturing in their golf lives, hybrid irons are more forgiving and easier to hit. Find out more at http://www.clevelandgolf.com and find more great video online at http://www.golflife.com. Less
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Hybrid Irons help Senior Golfers
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a look into a new category of gol... More
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a look into a new category of golf: graduated hybrid irons. Offered by Cleveland, the HiBore Hybrid Iron set combines the best of the hybrid world with traditional cavity-backed golf clubs. Great for all golfers, especially those maturing in their golf lives, hybrid irons are more forgiving and easier to hit. Find out more at http://www.clevelandgolf.com and find more great video online at http://www.golflife.com. Less
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Hybrid Irons Golf Tips for Senior Golfers
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a look into a new category of gol... More
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a look into a new category of golf: graduated hybrid irons. Offered by Cleveland, the HiBore Hybrid Iron set combines the best of the hybrid world with traditional cavity-backed golf clubs. Great for all golfers, especially those maturing in their golf lives, hybrid irons are more forgiving and easier to hit. Find out more at http://www.clevelandgolf.com and find more great video online at http://www.golflife.com. Less
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Ping G10 Hybrid Golf Club Review
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a golf club review of the G10 Hyb... More
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a golf club review of the G10 Hybrid club from Ping. Built with 17-4 stainless steel, the G10 also features ten internal ribs in the club's crown to ensure a solid feel and sound. Learn more at http://www.pinggolf.com and find more great video online at http://www.hitgolf.com. Less
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Golf Tips: Hitting Your Hybrid by Golf Pro Jeff Yurkiewicz
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a tip about hybrids from head gol... More
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a tip about hybrids from head golf professional Jeff Yurkiewicz. Learn how to hit a high-flying shot and also a lower-trajectory punch shot to improve your golf game. For more information visit http://www.golftipsmag.com and for more great video online, visit: http://www.hitgolf.com. Less
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Golf Tip: Hitting Your Hybrid by Golf Pro Jeff Yurkiewicz
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a tip about hybrids from head gol... More
Golf Life and Hitgolf.com present a tip about hybrids from head golf professional Jeff Yurkiewicz. Learn how to hit a high-flying shot and also a lower-trajectory punch shot to improve your golf game. For more information visit http://www.golftipsmag.com and for more great video online, visit: http://www.hitgolf.com. Less
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Leave Sports Alone
I want to discuss two developments in the world of sports. One prob... More
I want to discuss two developments in the world of sports. One probably makes sense, but I don't like it. The other is ridiculous, and maybe a little ugly. Major League Baseball has decided to try out video replay to help umpires make certain decisions, and the women's golf has decided that all members must be able to "effectively communicate in English" by 2009 or face suspension. I'll bet you can guess which of these two decisions ticks me off the most. There are some 120 foreign-born professional golfers playing in the LPGA –the governing body of women's golf. The biggest foreign contingent is from South Korea, and the "learn English or else" policy just so happened to have been announced at a meeting with the South Korean players. I've always had an open mind and felt that those who believe in "English only" policies regarding education, voting and driving literature, etc. are certainly entitled to their wacko point of view. But now has that jingoistic, anti--foreigner feeling invaded sports, too? One of my favorite things about sports is that the games often involve people from different countries. At any baseball game, you might see teammates who were born in different countries laughing in the dugout as they teach each other how to say, "The umpire is a bum" in different languages. The LPGA – the governing body for women's golf - claims that the reason for the language policy is that sponsors want the golfers to speak English. Really? Why don't we see sponsors demanding that athletes in other sports based in the United States speak English better? And how do they plan on deciding if a woman golfer speaks English well enough for them? Golfers will actually be required to pass an English proficiency test. I hope they give this test to everybody, not just to those players born in foreign countries, because we know that there are plenty of American athletes who couldn't pass an English test. Obviously, I don't know if the reason for this policy is because of the sponsors or because of some negative feelings for foreign-born players. But I do know that it seems wrong. They want to push them to be more "American" so they are instituting a policy that seems un-American? LPGA, take a mulligan and cancel this policy before it becomes even more of an embarrassment. And then there's baseball. Although many of us sports fans often refuse to admit it, umpires are human. Because they are human, they make mistakes. They aren't making more bad calls then they used to, but they are being shown to have made more bad calls. In the old days, no one could be sure that the umpire had made a mistake. Today, when an umpire blows a call, it's shown over and over again on television. So Baseball announced that they will be using video replays for disputed home runs, whether a ball is fair or foul, and if a fan interfered with the ball. I understand the reason behind it, but I don't embrace this idea wholeheartedly. Somehow the game got along fine without it for all these years. It seems to be in the same category as selling sushi at the ballpark instead of just hot dogs and beer. We know it's possible, but do we really need it? I'll miss the manager running out to the umpire to argue that he's positive that the ball the umpire said was a home run was actually a foul ball. I'll miss seeing the umpire and the manager ridiculously miming the parabolas that each of them feels the ball took as it went out of the park. And I'll miss seeing the multi-million dollar a year manager kicking dirt on the umpire's shoes like a three year old when he doesn't get his way. But at least the system will only be used for a few situations. They aren't going to stop the game for a replay every time a coach, manager, or player thinks an umpire has made a mistake. So when there's a close play at the plate, you'll still have the pleasure of seeing a chubby manager waddling out there to yell at the umpire. And because it's not women's golf, that manager can yell at the umpire in any language he chooses. Less
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