Top 10 Maui Lanai
Packed with insider tips for every visitor – from the top 10 beaches to the top 10 golf courses, restaurants and night-time hot spots – this guide provides the insider knowledge every visitor needs.
Packed with insider tips for every visitor – from the top 10 beaches to the top 10 golf courses, restaurants and night-time hot spots – this guide provides the insider knowledge every visitor needs.
Stack and Tilt Instructional Set: Get Stacked 4 DVD Series Achieve a Straighter, Longer, and More Consistent Golf Swing Easily and Effectively. Dominate your competition and start playing like a Pro with the #1 Swing on tour! Developed after 20 years of research by swing teachers Andy Plummer and Mike Bennett, Stack & Tilt is a revolutionary golf swing that keeps your weight stacked over the ball for pure contact shot after shot. Now with the GetStacked DVD Series you will learn the Stack & Tilt swing directly from professional swing teachers Andy Plummer and Mike Bennett- the same teaching pros that have taught Aaron Baddeley, Mike Weir, Charlie Wi, Dean Wilson, Eric Axley and the over 20 other touring professionals who have switched to Stack and Tilt! The complete Get Stacked Collection includes comprehensive instructions for mastering the hottest swing pattern on tour! Learn how this amazing swing pattern can transform your game and get you swinging like the Pros in no time! Learn how Stack & Tilt keeps your weight stacked over the ball during your back swing for maximum power and distance; and how your weight moves forward so that your swing bottoms out in front of the ball for pure contact shot after shot. Features • Stack and Tilt Improves Swing Plane, Grip, Posture, Alignment, Ball Position, Tempo • Comprehensive and organized – making it easy to follow • Gives step-by-step direction • Fun For Everyone: juniors, beginners, serious golfers • Includes 4 DVDs • Shows the fundamentals of the Stack & Tilt swing • 60 day money back guarantee If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone, please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!
In this stunning follow-up to the acclaimed Girl Talk, a fading beauty-pageant veteran and her sixteen-year-old son team up as the delightfully nimble co-chroniclers of one family’s soulful, mordantly funny remembrance of things past. With her irreverent evocation of suburban dissolution, Julianna Baggott gives us a fictional world whose emotional complexity and comedic dysfunction closely resemble our own. It’s 1987 in Greenville, Delaware. Ezra Stocker is the son of an insomniac ex-Miss New Jersey named Pixie and a gay, absentee father; the stepson of an ex-quarterback dentist with a taste for turtle-patterned golf pants; and the grandson of a superstitious, stroke-addled woman with a passion for birds and some truly odd notions about fish and the family ancestry. He has created for himself a specific goal this summer vacation: to make a list of “Rules to Live By”, his own set of guidelines to take him through life. A boy whose chief distinguishing traits include webbed toes and a knack for standardized aptitude tests, Ezra has no reason to expect that by the end of this particular summer, due largely to a doomed romance with a wealthy podiatrist’s daughter and a fateful episode with a gun, every one of those rules will be tossed out the window. It’s 1987 in Greenville, Delaware, but Pixie Stocker is consumed by the past. When she was Ezra’s age, she too sought the secret rules and how-to’s for negotiating life and attaining her dream of the all-American family. Pixie had found her answers in the comfortingly black-and-white strictures of Emily Post – and later in the rigid absolutes of the beauty pageant circuit. Such certainties have long since vanished, replaced by the relentless haunting of her memory, and the ceaseless reverberations of a long-ago act of brutal violation. When Ezra’s grandmother, disoriented from her stroke, reveals to her daughter an explosive and longburied family secret, she spurs Pixie toward a series of bizarre and dangerous choices in an endeavor to reclaim her tragic past and, for better or worse, start anew. In the pages of The Miss America Family Julianna Baggott creates as unique a voice – and as idiosyncratic a sensibility – as any novelist has managed in years, extending her range and craft with dazzling, high-wire mixtures of absurdity and pathos, hilarity and darkness.
The Power Link travel version holds the same great benefits as the full-length version of the Power Link(R) with the only exception that you cannot hit balls with it. Only measuring 25 inches in length, the travel size can fit easily in your luggage or briefcase. Bring it on your next trip and practice your golf swing in your hotel room or bring it at the office and practice on your lunch time. Wherever you are, the Power Link(R) will improve your golf game. If you have any questions about this product, please give our professionals a call (toll free) at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!
The Dodsons always knew where to go to solve their problems: the golf course. For decades, father and son took refuge there together; in the game, they found connection. Dodson fils’s memoir of his last lyrical golf excursion with his father, taken through England and Scotland in the months before his father’s death, is alternately heartwarming and heartbreaking. Final Rounds is as straight a shot into the heart of golf’s magnetic hold on golfers–and the tie that binds fathers and sons–as a 300-yard drive that splits the fairway.
Legendary player and teacher Jackie Burke is the preeminent elder statesman of American golf. A PGA Champion, a Masters Champion, a Vardon Trophy winner, and a PGA Player of the Year, he won four consecutive tournaments in 1952; and is a winner of seventeen events on the PGA Tour, a five-time Ryder Cup member (twice as captain), and a member of the PGA, Texas Golf, and World Golf Halls of Fame. Before leaving the PGA Tour he cofounded (with Jimmy Demaret) the world-famous Champions Golf Club (host of the Ryder Cup, U.S. Amateur, and five PGA Tour Championships) and has instructed students including Phil Mickelson, Hal Sutton, Steve Elkington, Ben Crenshaw, and many other PGA Tour pros in a career that has spanned seven decades. Reverberating with the straight-talking Texas wisdom that could only come from Jackie Burke, It’s Only a Game will bring the words of this venerable sage to everyone who loves the links. Spiced with anecdotes from a long and illustrious career, this stirring book features pithy insights on the nature of competition and the erosion of amateur play. Burke goes on the record about profit-minded equipment manufacturers and self-promoting golf gurus. His provocative topics include insight into why the 2004 U.S. Ryder Cup team suffered its worst defeat ever (Burke was a cocaptain), the alarmingly high cost of playing public and resort courses, country clubs that stress cosmetic appearances over the playing of the game, and a host of other topics. He also provides no-nonsense, time-tested secrets for improving anyone’s golf game, based not on shallow “tips” but on a well-rounded, sensible approach to the game that he began developing before the Great Depression.
Clear Track The CLEARTRACK Trainer provides both visual and mechanical guidance with an absolute minimum of visual distraction, thus encouraging the eyes to stay focused on the ball. The Side Rails, made of durable, super clear PETG plastic, establish the channel for mechanical guidance. (Make it CLEAR….. let it disappear!) The Locator Floor, made of tough polystyrene with green nylon flocking, provides a smooth, realistic putting surface for the ball plus visual guidance….. and the small hole in the Floor locates the ball on the centerline of the channel. Just move the ball to the hole with your putter and, when you see the ball wobble into place, you know it is perfectly centered. THIS IS IMPORTANT! Remember…. if a guide is properly fitted to a putter, and the ball is not on the centerline, it is impossible to contact the ball with the “sweet spot” in the putter face. The visual guidelines are INSIDE the channel, on the ball and stroke paths, to help keep the eyes where they should be. The ring around the ball locating hole provides a reference to make sure your eyes are directly ABOVE THE BALL By detaching the Locator Floor from the Side Rails you can use the Floor alone and have just visual guidance. (Like taking the training wheels off a bicycle!) Subtle or substantial adjustment of channel width is really simple and quick. No need to disassemble to install or remove fixed-dimension inserts. Easy to roll the ball into place no crossbars in the way. THE COMPACT SIZE AND LIGHT WEIGHT OF THE CLEARTRACK MAKE IT EASY TO CARRY, PLACE AND AIM CLEARTRACK is moisture and UV resistant, suitable for both indoor and outdoor use. The Target Cup, a white disc with holes like the bottom of a cup, is included to provide an aiming point for the CLEARTRACK. It is 1/4″ smaller in diameter than a regulation cup, so the holes out on the golf course look LARGE! THE MANY DISTINCTIVE FEATURES OF THE CLEARTRACK COMBINE TO PROVIDE A REALLY CONVENIENT WAY FOR ANY GOLFER TO BECOME A GREAT PUTTER. Features • Mechanical and visual guidance • Fits putters 3 7/16″ to 5 3/16″ • Self-centering ball placement • Minimum visual distraction • Target Cup for proper aim • Both ends wide open • No assembly required If you have any questions about this product or would like to order by phone, please call us Toll Free at 888-733-8383. We look forward to hearing from you!
Hawai’i is a paradise, especially for real estate salesmen. But Ron Crockett, recently arrived from the mainland and amazingly successful in marketing properties, finds a serpent in paradise. The snake is in the form of his boss, Dale Matthias. Unloved while alive, he is a far worse problem when found dead in his office, since Ron is suspected of killing him. The evidence is overwhelming, and even Ron’s attorney, Kay Yoshinobu, can’t see how he can possibly be innocent or, worse yet, that any jury will believe he is. There’s motive (Dale had just fired him), means (the murder weapon–a golf club) right there by the body, and opportunity (Ron is discovered holding the club over his deceased employer just minutes after his death). Inevitably, and over the protests of husband Sid Chu, Kay begins the search for other suspects—of which there are many—since Dale was adept at amassing enemies. Even more important is her growing conviction that Ron may in fact be innocent of the crime, though the circumstances of Dale’s death seem to make that extremely unlikely—Ron seemingly having been the only one in the office at the time of Dale’s demise. Suspects range from Dale’s wife and his ex-wife, to all of his employees, to angry clients and to virtually anyone who had dealings with him . . . and most of the likeliest suspects have no alibi for the time of his death. But with no proof against anyone else, Ron’s trial is inevitable, and the proceedings are exacerbated by a prosecuting attorney who sees a successful conviction as a step up to higher office. Kay pulls out all the stops to defend Ron and, as it turns out, her legal skills may very well have been all too successful.