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Computer golf at its finest in the LasVegasGolf.com Challenge

Friday March 20, 2009 | 11:17:10 pm 119 words, 2123 views  

Over on LasVegasGolf.com, we just posted a story I wrote on a nine-hole computer golf skills challenge contest the folks at LasVegasGolf.com are sponsoring with the World Golf Tour.

The World Golf Tour is a new Internet-based computer golf game, and entry into the LasVegasGolf.com Challenge, which is played on a virtual Bali Hai golf course, is free. It’s easy to sign up, easy to learn how to play, and easy to get addicted.

Plus, you can play as many times as you want. And if you place among the low three scores, you can win Visa gift cards from LasVegasGolf.com as well as discounts on booking real rounds in Las Vegas just for playing.

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Comment from: Fire safety Posters [Visitor] · http://www.alertall.com/
I think this is fun. And easy to play with no expenses. But there is no thrill on it when playing it online. But still I will try it. Thank you.
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The Accidental Golfer (AKA Mike Bailey) has spent more than 15 years writing about the game that has brought him unbridled joy and temporary bouts of insanity. Now on staff at WorldGolf.com, Bailey is a former senior editor for PGA Magazine, senior writer for Golfweek's SuperNEWS and Turfnet magazines and past president of the Texas Golf Writers Association. He has covered every facet of golf, including the PGA and LPGA Tours, equipment and course architecture, as well as the bane of his golfing existence: instruction. The last has led to at least 30 different golf swings, which all feel different but appear to his playing companions to be the same.