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Podcast: Verizon Windstorm, Lopez Back, US Pro Tour Dies, Holy Man Not So Holy and Blending Your Balls

Thursday April 19, 2007 | 18:54:02 145 words, 31934 views  

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In Episode #35 of Golf Gear News, host Bruce Stasch reports at The Newstand a Special Report from the Verizon Windstorm, In the Shadow of Zach Johnson, and Nancy Lopez’s Return is Going Poorly.

In the State of the Game we read about the Death of the U.S. Pro Tour and She Golfs Too discovers Rachel Ray - The Golfer and the Sorenstam Isn’t Returning Soon.

We travel in Golf Around the World to The Perfect Scotland Golf Trip and find The PGA Tour is coming to Puerto Rico.

In Can’t We All Get Along a Man of the Cloth Isn’t Very Holy and Golf of The Weird learns how to Blend Your Golf Balls.

Finally, at Website Spotlight, check out the World Golf Hall of Fame.

As always, our show is sponsored by Golfknockoff.com.

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Podcast hosted by Bruce Stasch

Bruce Stasch, a self-described guru of golf gear, operates two online golf stores and Golf Gear News, a podcast providing thelatest news, interviews, info and tips. Here you'll find insight into the game that you don't find in the mainstream golf media. Expect him to talk about equipment, club building, gear and other weirdness that is the game of golf. He has played the game for more than 10 years and gives himself at least two mulligans per round.