If you take two different balls and drop them from the same height then you will almost always find that they bounce differently. If you then translate that to a putt then hitting both balls with the same stroke would see then go different distances. It's a big help to your consistency with chipping and putting if you can find a ball you like and can use all the time.
It's an old story, but a cracker. For some reason it was on my twitter feed this morning.
http://www.ntnews.com.au/news/only-in-the-territory/flying-dildo-hits-bucks-party-guest-draws-blood/story-fnk2tg5d-1226764350884
Ireland should have ended that with 3 in the bin. How the feck was it not a yellow when not one but two Scotland players were taken out without the ball?
Italy really chucked it after losing to Scotland, they had competed in all their games up til then but have been dire since. Can never fathom why Wales insist on playing Warrenball when they have backs who can consistently make yards.
Just came on to post the same, shocking news.
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap3000000645688/article/ravens-tray-walker-dies-from-injuries-in-dirt-bike-crash?campaign=Twitter_atn
Definitely, they could do with a couple of bonus point wins when they face the teams near the bottom. 4 points off of 4th now which they would have taken a few months back.
Warriors beat Leinster 12-6, some superb defence throughout the match. Lifts them up to 6th, and importantly in regards to European qualification they go above Edinburgh.
Poor from both teams, setting fields then bowling the complete opposite from what was needed. SA also cost themselves 10 runs from bouncers that cleared the keeper and went to the boundary, before you factor in a dropped catch and some misfields.
Everytime I see more and more stuff on here I'm glad my working environment is one where the language is more in the "industrial" category rather than all this made up shite.