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This beautiful framed art goes well in any room. Artwork and frame are manufactured in the United States by Art Prints Inc. using quality materials such as premium grade A solid hardwood, tempered picture frame glass, and high quality acid free lithograph art paper.
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Article by Kenneth Gorveski
Golf is an interesting sport in which the player uses many types of clubs like irons, putters or drivers to hit a ball into the holes in golf course. Many people believe that the sport originated in Scotland in the12th century. However, there are many debates about the history of golf. Some scholars claim that the sport was invented by ancient Egyptian Pharaohs. In Chinese records, there is a reference about a sport, which involves driving a ball with a stick into holes in the ground.
A Chinese Professor named Ling Hongling argues that only Mongols in 12th or 13th century brought the sport to Europe. However, modern golf had its origin in Scotland only. The Scots started playing the game with some rules in the middle of 15th century. King James of Scotland issued a ban on the game in the year 1457. His successors re-issued the ban in 1471 and 1491. The golf history shows that despite the ban, the game continued to flourish in Scotland. The rules of golf were first written in Edinburgh in the year 1744.
Golf is rich in history:
The first golf club was formed in Scotland and the first golf course was established with 18 holes. The tournaments were arranged between different cities in Scotland. Gradually the game spread to England. The oldest golf course is the Musselburg old links golf course. The golf course has links with the glorious history of golf. Mary, the queen of Scotland… Read the rest
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Article by Frederick Palmer
Did you ever get the feeling that it is better to stay home than go out to shop for that golf equipment? Thank goodness there is such a thing as a website to cater to the wants, needs and preferences of online shoppers who prefer to go online shopping than the actual one.
CaddyDaddygolf.com is one such golf store. They have been touted as the leading designer of golf equipment for those enthusiasts of golf.
This shop started as a producer of custom made golf coolers. These innovative golf coolers are able to keep drinks or any beverage that is brought on the golf course cool. This store also has a travel bag that is fit to do some heavy duty loading. The materials used for these items are of excellent quality. They continually release new products and any updates they have could be seen and accessed in their caddydaddygolf.com website.
One of the other products that caddydaddygolf.com produces are options for customized embroidery as well as silk screen. The products found in this golf store could be customized to have your company logos on them or any personal feature you want placed. For corporate logo customizations, a minimum of a dozen pieces could be produced in as short a time as fourteen days, or less.
This golf store could also serve anyoneís need for golf tournaments and prizes. They are also able to create a unique combination of packages for tournaments for various… Read the rest
Forest shrubs and grasses were really overwhelmed with tension. Some people are wearing green camouflage sneaking looks. This scene is not an exciting battle footage in the jungle of Afghanistan! The battle was just a war adventure game among the hobby lovers of Airsoft Guns or weapon replicas in a little forest in Cincinnati, United States. A war game uses airsoft guns, which are type of air guns that are very popular among male fans of simulations of war and weapons.
Initially, this hobby began in the United States. There’s a rapid development of Airsoft industry in Asia and even increased the number of fans in Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea. In fact, Air Guns can resemble original shape and texture of real guns, and also have an identical size with a ratio of 1:1 with real firearms.
Most weapons are assembled with high quality plastic made of ABS Resin or ABS Plastics. But that weapon can be made of various parts of metal too. Not surprisingly, the last type has been available in the form and features of full metal. Based on history, production of air guns for the first time was still limited to the type of gun. And the ability also was still limited. It could only fire one bullet per shot. But now, new products can even shoot bullets like automatic real machine guns.
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The Dive Flag has become the symbol for the exciting sport of scuba diving in recent history. This unique flag is recognized by many but is more then just a symbol for scuba diving. In most areas, local laws and policies require one most use a dive flag while diving. Here in the United States, the dive flag is a red flag with a white diagonal stripe running usually running from the top left corner to the bottom right corner.
Dive flags which are usually vinyl, are mounted in a variety of ways, whether it be on the boat your diving from or the standard fiberglass staff where the flag is stiffened with a wire so that it stands out from the staff at all times. When diving without a boat the flag is usually held afloat by securely attached float. There are a variety of other attachments that secure a dive flag to an inner tube and other buoyant items.
Whatever way you choose to mount your dive flag, you must be sure it clearly visible to other boaters. Laws requiring how far boats must keep from dive flags vary from state to state and internationally but distances usually range from 50 to 150 feet. Divers are often required to surface within 25 feet of the flag, and not doing so could be fatal to the diver. If your diving area is larger then the distance allowed by law, multiple dive flags should be used that are… Read the rest