well what channel should they put it on the food net work?
2006-08-09 10:00:27
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answered by BROWNLYN 5
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There are three popular grips in golf. One is the OVERLAP where the pinky of the left hand overlaps the forefinger of the right hand. We are presuming that you are a right handed golfer. The second is the INTERLOCK where the forefinger of the right hand interlocks with the pinky of the left hand, which is a very secure grip but may let the right hand dominate the swing. The third is your BASEBALL grip which lays all 10 fingers on the grip. There is nothing wrong with this grip. What you must be aware of is how the fingers are placed on the club.You want the thumbs pointing down the center of the shaft for a neutral grip. If the thumbs are in the back of center you have a " hook" grip and if they are more toward the face of the club you are in a slice position. Just be aware at address that you always check your grip and your position to the ball and you should be consistent. The INTERLOCK would be my preference if you are used to the BASEBALL grip because that makes you work the hands in unison.Regardless of the grip , this is the object , to work the hands together, one assisting the other.
2016-03-27 05:31:53
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answered by Anonymous
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i agree with the darts and cards, but your a queer if you think baseball isn't a sport. its Americas pastime so you must be a Canadian or a queer because baseball is one of the best sports in the world, that's not just my opinion that's a fact.
golf is fun to play but not so much to watch
Cards are just guys trying to get lucky and make a quick buck so can you blame a guy
a man has a priority list: sex, sports, and money
and playing sports can get you all three and if you are too old or unable for some reason to play sports then you watch then you watch them
2006-08-11 12:46:13
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answered by jh 1
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last time i checked baseball is the second biggest sport in america jsut second to football.... hmmm and good golfers make jsut as much money as what ever sport you watch... but the poker thing.. ya thats pretty lame and darts too. its kinda cool to see how good they are especailly if you have ever played darts, but seeing them hit the bullseye 30 ttimes does get old
2006-08-10 06:59:21
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answered by spencer k 2
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well done, great way to infuriate half he words population in one question, the half of china that stay glued to watch golf and some some country in the north American Continent that dies if the baseball game is rained out!!! sports require you to compete and you compete in ALL of those you mentioned so id say they were perfectly viable to have on any sports channel
2006-08-10 13:42:47
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answered by laz2627 2
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For the same reason they allow sports on a non-sports channel.
2006-08-09 12:29:22
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answered by wetsaway 6
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ive been asking the same question all my life, but i came up with a solution. they should have their own channel, maybe ESPN can come up with ESPN 29 Sports that arent sports.
2006-08-09 12:45:28
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answered by deadly_donkey 3
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well they are sports, just not ones that involve lots of rigorous activity continuously
2006-08-10 13:15:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I think they do it for the money and ratings and also just to something out there
2006-08-09 19:49:39
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answered by Fabo 1
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Lots and lots of cash $$$$$$$$
2006-08-12 03:47:19
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answered by Arron never walk's alone 4
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