Aug
20
2007

Off the Topic of Golf…

Posted by Double Eagle in Miscellaneous

cleese.jpgAnd now for something completely different…

One thing that I find interesting outside of golf is personal finance and personal productivity. In my quest to be a pro, I can’t just look to improve my golf game without improving myself overall at the same time. So, I sort of follow a handful of blogs in those categories.

In many parts of the blogging world, blog carnivals are run, where every so often a blog hosts and the various blogs in that category submit articles that get linked up in a big “Here’s what’s happening in the world of <whatever>”.

I’m mentioning this because a good carnival citizen is encouraged to link back to the carnival when an article is submitted. This week, I submitted my post about 7 Ways to Improve Your Golf Game on a Budget to the 114th Carnival of Personal Finance hosted at The Simple Dollar, an excellent personal finance blog.

If you’re interested in personal finance, check it out. It’s always a great collection of posts on the various aspects of personal finance.

To my fellow golf bloggers: wouldn’t it be fun to run a regular carnival of our own? Hmmm…..

We now return you to your regularly scheduled programming.

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    The Happy Rock said:

    I would love to see a recurring golf blog carnival. It would be great to see some great golf posts in one spot.

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