By: Greg Van Nest | 2010-03-29 | Recreation & Sports Today was a fantastic day for disc golf, so I headed down to Fields of Dreams DGC for a solo round. Well, actually, I took my son with me who acted as caddy/spotter for me. I think he had a good time and it was a good course to take him too. Not nearly as hilly as Campgaw, but not just a flat, grassy field, either. We even saw a turtle on one of the greens--he's a huge fan of turtles! read more
By: Greg Van Nest | 2010-03-28 | Recreation & Sports If you've reached this article, you're probably wanting to know about disc golf. I'll be happy to tell what I know about this fun pastime. read more
By: Daive | 2011-07-15 | Golf English golf is the world open golf which is green (Green), oxygen (Oxygen), Sun (Light) and pace (Foot). And a number of "collisions" of movement compared to the elegant golf which has a unique advantage. In July 18, 2009, a product in gold Guyunhu golf course was held nearly a hundred players to take the heat swing golf course. read more
By: Justin Kime | 2010-04-01 | Recreation & Sports The Ann Arbor area is home to many fun and challenging disc golf courses. No matter what your skill level in the sport, you can find a great course around the area. The really great part about most of these courses are that they are completely free! This article will take a look at a few of the more prominent courses in the area. read more
By: Ron Capurso | 2010-03-27 | Outdoors The Cliff Stephens Disc Golf Course in Clearwater, FL is located about 20 minutes away from the Tampa, FL airport, making it an ideal destination for fellow disc golf travelers headed to the Sunshine State. This beautifully maintained disc golf course features well-marked concrete tee boxes, a number of water hazards, and some quirky surprises along the way. While this may not be the most challenging course in the country, it is certainly one of the best experiences I have had in my travels so far...just watch out for the lightning! read more
By: smith jones | 2012-01-09 | Shopping What is a cubby house? A cubby house is a small house that children can play with for hours together. A cubby house can be constructed by the children themselves. It can either be in the form of a small tent, shed or playhouse. Manufacturers of a cubby house also provide it with certain accessories that are fun for the children to play with. Cubby houses are small play homes made of wood or pl read more
By: Ashley Thompson | 2010-10-06 | Golf Columbus golf courses are known for their unique golf course architecture and ultimate luxury. Some of these private golf courses are designed by renowned golf architects like Robert Trent Jones Jr. and Jack Kidwell. read more
By: Gary Nolan | 2010-10-12 | Article Marketing Cubby Houses are a child's home away from home. Not only is it a play house, it can also have a slide coming out of it. They also attract neighborhood children. read more
By: barsandnightclubs | 2010-09-21 | Travel Tips It only takes one look into The Cubby House to realise what sort of bar it is. It is a bar where only the best of nights are to be had. How can you tell? Firstly, the clientele ranges from groups of 18 year olds wanting to celebrate and dance the night away, to 30 somethings wanting a bite to eat and a glass of wine or cocktail, to 50 year old suits wanting a good drink and party music to relax after a hard week at the office. read more
By: lanyu | 2011-04-01 | Golf The golf master has published the best 50 stadium of the United States, the top one of which is the Pine Valley club. The Arista Stadium which held many U.S. opens , Zini Cork Mountain American golf clubs which held every year's Masters , the Cypress Point , Mr Grams monte, round while followed by golf course, etc. These stadiums have a long history and inherent golf club culture, and have held a successive major golf tournaments. read more
By: Sandy Krolick Ph.D. | 2010-03-30 | News and society Not too long ago we Americans became quite certain that our lifestyle represented the pinnacle of civilized progress and the best in scientific and technological advancement. What we as a nation had achieved, so we thought, was a dream come true. And it is this 'American Dream' that we have held out to (or perhaps thrust upon) the rest of the world as the genuine meaning of the 'good life' and the proper goal or end of human existence. read more
By: sam | 2010-10-05 | Self publishing There is a pattern of transient behaviour apparent in Pentecostal churches in this country, the which has to be called into question surely. Supposed Pastors migrating between churches from time to time, town to town, city to city, State to State. Men who supposedly state "God has called them to a certain town," city, etc., men who Pastor churches, then for whatever reasons, pull up their roots and move on to somewhere else. read more