Advantages: Good in all weathers Disadvantages: None of such
Many players overlook the importance of grips on their golf clubs. Although the thickness of the grip can be tailored from any brand, the quality of the grip varies imensely. The Softie Cord has all the advantages of a cord grip, such as long being lasting yet with a 'soft' feel. For those players who usually go for a regular cord grip, the 'softie' version is a good step up and can be used in all weathers, unlike some cheaper versions. The feel is good and the price is competitive. I would recommend that players change their grips regularly, and for those who appreciate quality, the "GolfPride Players Softie Cord" could be perfect. Always try before buying, but regripping my entire golf clubs with these grips (I play off 7) has made me feel more confident and improved my scores. The grip is relatively expensive compared to competitiors ...
Suki and Linus are lion cubs. They are adventurous and eager to learn what life will have in store for them. Their mother is a patient and loving lioness, part of the pride, peacefully residing in the beautiful landscape of East Africa.
That is, until they are attacked by two Wanderers, male lions who are not part of their pride. The fight results in the death of one of the other lionesses and ignites Suki?s awareness of the rest of the world around her. In fact it ignites her discovery flame so brightly, she wants to see for herself what lies beyond the dangerous crocodile infested river the Wanderers had crossed over from.
Setting out on a journey of self-discovery and natural curiosity, Suki has to take the rough with the smooth in a typical teenage rebellion of defiance and self-importance. This is the journey of her life ...
wendybull 02.06.2007
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Pride (DVD)
Advantages: Comfortable, waterproof, stylish, good grip. Disadvantages: Make sure you break them in properly before you hit the golf course!
the tournament had gone!
So it was straight into the pro shop at the end of the round, out with the old moth eaten wallet, (all Scotsmen have moth eaten wallets!) and Euro125 later I was again the proud owner of a new pair of Footjoy Aqualites. (Great golf shoes)
The Adidas shoes were then relegated to my golfing gear graveyard (the hall cupboard) and gathered dust until about two weeks ago, when I came across them again in a periodic (and rare!) clear out. By this time my new pair of Footjoys were just about due a new set of rubber cleats (the spikes in the sole of the shoe that give you grip) so I reluctantly decided to give the Adidas shoes another chance, and to wear them for a round at my local club while my Footjoys were getting refurbished.
Surprise! No problems at all. In fact, I've now worn them for the last half a dozen rounds I ...