Green after green of arrogant ground hogs, pinball bumber courses, deadly water drops, and racing track themed holes await your arival in this unusuall miniature golf game. The full game includes an 18 hole course, plus a bonus course just for placing your name on the top of the high scoreboard. You may play 6 holes in the demo mode without registering.... ANTi-Ware :: golf :: golfing :: golfer :: mini :: miniature :: minigolf :: tiger :: woods :: green :: hole :: driver :: stroke :: challenge :: Miniature Golf Mayhem
Grab your putter, your rifle, the keys to your spaceship and your lucky rabbit's foot! Extreme Miniature Golf is hardly just a round of 18 holes. Its an extreme adventure where the golf greens are packed with cannons, lightning bults, pinball bumpers, moving platforms and sandtraps. After every three holes you get a chance to boost your score by mastering one of six mini games, ranging from target practice to an interstellar space battle.... ANTi-Ware :: golf :: mini :: miniature :: putt :: green :: golden :: mini games :: mayhem :: mayham :: golfing :: golfer :: miniature golf :: Extreme Miniature Golf
5 stars ( The Plane Truth for Golfers ) - Excellent, straight forward, presented in simple logical terms and concepts. A valuable book for anyone who wants to learn more about the golf swing. 5 stars (the plane truth for golfers) - Frustrated with my lack of distance (age 75) signed-up for the one-olane swing and am really surprised at the results. Try it - you'll like it.. 5 stars (Destined to be a Classic Instructional Book) - Finally, someone has cleared the "instructional" air to enable golfers (especially those that are golf magazine and Golf Channel addicts) to recognize which tips apply to them. Also, it's refreshing to see an instructor of Mr Hardy's caliber come out so strongly in favor of a swing type (the 1 plane swing) that the general golf community has been led to believe (by TV analysts and other highly recognized swing gurus) was inferior. This book did a good job of giving the reader a "side by side" comparison between the 1-plane and 2-plane swings. Although it's probably more suited for a 1-plane swinger, at the very least it enables a 2-plane swinger to understand he's a 2-plane swinger and heed advice accordingly. ... McGraw-Hill :: Sports & Recreation & Golf :: Swing (Golf) :: Sports & Recreation :: Sports :: Handbooks :: manuals :: etc :: Golf - General :: Golf :: John Andrisani :: Jim Hardy :: :: The Plane Truth for Golfers
5 stars (Fate, Persistance & A Slam) - Frost has done it again, a marvelous read of golf's rich history and lore. This follows his excellent work on Ouimet and the start of America's love with this game and its champions. Frost is good at weaving the story here of Jones and the only Grand Slam to date with the surrounding cultural news. This provides necessary backdrop to the golf. The persistance of this individual who many a time could have and felt like chucking it in, but kept on, learning and growing not by wins so much, but by the losses. Fate had its share in all this as well, as Jones and associates knew. The incidents on and off the links where it almost seemed as the script had already been written, as Pop Keeler sensed from the outset. There are many good stories here, written with gusto and passion and solid wordscultping. Wonderful photos grace each new chapter. Many developments leading up to the Slam never realized were revealed here: Mail Freeburg saving them from burning train bridge; skip shot across the lake; etc. This is must reading for avid golfer, for the paths cross likes of Nicklaus, Palmer, Eisenhower, Hagan, Sarazen, etc. His legendary amateur status, then retirement, accomplishments in studies and law, and friendships abound. Long but will hold one's attention and get one through, so that re-reads can and do happen. 4 stars (Excellent and Entertaining) - Mark Frost again shows he has his finger on the pulse of American sports history with his marvelous biography of Bobby Jones. This is the first Jones bio I have encountered that looks beyond the championships and The Slam to look at what Bobby went through to acheive such feats. It was especially interesting to see that the Grand Slam was not a series of dominating peformances, and that on at least one occasion (to paraphrase the Duke of Wellington) it was a damn close run thing. While it is roundly recognized that Jones heyday was occured in the Golden Age of American s... Hyperion :: Sports & Recreation & Golf :: United States :: Sports - General :: Sports & Recreation :: Sports :: Jones :: Bobby :: :: History :: Golfers :: Golf - General :: Golf :: Biogr :: The Grand Slam - Bobby Jones- America- and the Story of Golf