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Mizuno 5 Inch Wristband 80% cotton/10% nylon/10% elastic, soft, thick terry construction absorbs perspiration and keeps bands dry with comfort. Washable and durable.
PALM BEACH GARDENS, Fla. — The PGA of America will present a showcase of the game of golf, PGA Tee Time 2008, to air Sunday, May 4, on CBS from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. ET. The program features 18 PGA Professionals who have distinguished themselves as leaders by teaching the game, competing on a national stage, excelling in merchandising and developing programs for the disabled.
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Mizuno Youth 9-Spike Franchise G3 Molded Cleats (Mid)
Mizuno Youth 9-Spike Franchise G3 Molded Cleats (Mid) feature:
Proprietary synthetic leather is lightweight, breathable, and provides excellent durability
Patented 9-Spike Technology provides optimal lateral traction for first step quickness
Provides optimal stability to reduce spin out in the batter’s box
Baseball specific diagonal flex in the forefoot increases pivot traction during the throwing process
Proflex delivers a controlled flex for all three primary baseball movements: running, batting, and throwing
Mizuno Wave Technology enhances both stability and cushioning for unsurpassed performance
Mizuno’s global Crew21 initiative ensures production of Earth friendly materials
Weight: 10.2 oz
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Mizuno GSP1402 (14″) All Supreme Series gloves feature PowerLock technology, the simplest and most secure locking system available, and PalmSoft lining for unsurpassed feel and long lasting durability, patent pending Shock Grid Finger Cradle.
BY JOSE DE CORDOBA Now that Fidel Castro has retired, perhaps he can find the time to work on his golf game. In 1962, Castro lost a round of golf to Che Guevara, who had been a caddy in his Argentine hometown before he became a guerrilla icon. Castro’s defeat may have had disastrous consequences for the sport. He had one Havana golf course turned into a military school, another into an art …
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