I think Ballnamic is one of the best resources available for golfers to get fitted to the most appropriate golf ball for their game. The fact that PING does not manufacture their own golf balls makes them a genuinely reliable source. Independent research is always vastly superior to all others...
In the past I owned five cars with a manual transmission. As a matter of fact, my father made me learn to drive on a car with a manual transmission. He said he didn't want to have a shiftless son.
kiwichris is correct. You can get pierogis filled with everything from prunes to lobster to portobello mushrooms. For pierogis to be considered a potato dish, they must be filled with mostly potatoes.
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Tour-level golf balls are my thing. I buy quality golf balls on sale at the end of the season. I get them at a reduced price. I also enjoy doing comparison testing of balls to fit my game. Eventually, I use them all. So, having a decent-sized inventory works well for me.
I always clean my golf clubs after every round I play. I clean my equipment in my living room. I put down two small rubber matts and then line up all of my clubs on them.
I only use a wet towel to clean them. I go down the line and wipe down the grip on every club. I then go to my golf bag and...
I play in New Jersey and eastern Pennsylvania (mostly in the Poconos). I definitely check the long-range forecast repeatedly over several days on multiple weather services before reserving a tee time.
About 20 years ago, I became interested in experiencing the differences in coffee from different growing regions around the world. My explorations started innocently enough. I now have 8 or 9 books on coffee that cover every aspect of coffee--(growing, processing methods, roasting, seasonality...
Just watch the sodium levels on LMNT, if you have high blood pressure. Also, sugar-free is the way to go, especially if you are diabetic or pre-diabetic. Pedialyte also now has a "zero sugar" version.