Check out what John Lewis have at the moment, as they give a 5 year guarantee.
Another vote for Panasonic Plasma here - I've had mine for about 5 years and no problems with image burn, even though it's on Sky Sports for 50% of the time!
I bought an Odyssey putter via E-Bay, all was fine until the face insert came lose a couple of years down the line. Took it into the Pro shop and they couldn't tell whether or not it was a fake, so phoned the serial number through to find out. It was a fake, but I'd had a couple of years good...
Typical OTT media headline.
From what I have read, this picture was taken some time ago, so why do they feel the need to drag it up now?
I had plenty of this "legal high" whilst giving birth, but never made the national papers.
I think that the Mizuno stuff looks really good - they keep it simple and classy. We had Chris Wood's tour bag for an auction at our place the other week, but the bidding was out of my price range. :( Would have loved it to store my spare clubs in.
Bristol Rovers supporter - had a season ticket for about 16 years, but since catching the golf bug I've not been able to fit many matches in. Lost 2-1 at Exeter yesterday, but not too despondent as we have 8 of our squad out injured at the moment. I reckon we could be pushing for a play-off...
I've read both of these books, and also John's teaching e-books. I'm hoping that John has finds time to write another book, as I'm sure that he must have more tales to share.
As from next year, the LFQ courses will be dotted around the UK, rather than in the vicinity of The Open venue. Four venues have been selected, one in Scotland and three in England covering the North-west, Central and South-coast regions, replacing the courses which are currently selected for...
MegaSteve - I think that 2009 was £50, so they've been hiking the prices quite a bit in the last couple of years.
I had toyed with the idea of going up for the week, but by the time I added up travel costs, the accommodation costs (which are usually vastly increased for Open week), costs of...
So, their logic suggests that a lot more people would have been willing to fork out the £75 if it had been lashing down and blowing a hoolie?
I think not.