Jun
02
2009

From the Blogosphere

Posted by Double Eagle in Miscellaneous

If you’re a regular reader, you may have seen comments from Harry, ak.a. Yardage Pro, who has been working on a website of his own.  Harry, along with his brother-in-law Paul, write as Hack and Scratch.  They concentrate on club comparison, equipment reviews, golf information, and tips.

Reviews are given from the perspective of a self-described hacker and from a scratch player, providing a view from both ends of the spectrum.  In case you wondered if Scratch really plays to scratch – he opened the Kenridge Invitational in Charlottesville, VA with a 4-under 66.

Their site is called Tee to the Green.  Stop by for a visit.

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There are currently 3 responses to “From the Blogosphere”

  1. 1

    TP Golf Online said:

    -4 in competitive round is very impressive regardless if they are amateur or pro.

  2. 2

    Yardage Pro said:

    Wow – thanks a million for the quick review!! It means a lot to me to have my pals in the Web world give my new site the time of day…

    Thanks a million.

    BTW – Paul just couldn’t pull it out at Kenridge, but I’m working on him to give senior Q school a shot. I think he could really do it!

    Thanks again, DE for the shout out.

  3. 3

    Double Eagle said:

    You got it, Harry.

    Sounds like you need to keep nudging Paul. Shooting a -4 in a tournament situation is impressive, as TP said. With some work, he might have what it takes to compete out there. Trying and failing is way better than always wondering.

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