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5 best golf shirt brands for women
The general rules on women's golf shirts at golf courses are polo-style shirts, turtleneck, and crew-neck tops. However, T-shirts, halter tops, tank tops, strapless tops, drawstrings, and similar types are considered inappropriate. Traditional choices like polos and khakis are totally fine if that's your style. Women’s golf fashion has come a long way over the years. Now more than ever, women have a variety of options to choose from before they head out to the links. Although female golf attire has come a long way, most pro shops around the globe still skew toward providing mostly men's gear. If your local club does not have an appealing selection, check out super stores like Roger Dunns and the PGA Tour Superstore, or shop online from a retailer or brand's website. Be sure to look for the 5 brands that are listed below which are brands inclusive of classic golf shirts for women.
By Maria William5 years ago in Unbalanced
Training In Tough Times
Considering how many of us are stuck at home I have decided to write a short series of posts about what I have learned about training. This will in no way be a comprehensive list, but hopefully it helps add some clarity and purpose to training, for myself and for those who need it.
By Kevin I. Barkman5 years ago in Unbalanced
Martial Arts Helping Your Children Protect Themselves
Did you know that a child is reported abducted or missing every 40 seconds in the United States and that most potential abductors make their first contact with the children they abduct within one quarter of a mile from their homes? With summer approaching and children having more time to play with friends during the day, it is now more important than ever to start (or continue) giving your children the tools they need to protect themselves:
By Em Hoccane5 years ago in Unbalanced
What Moneyball Taught Me: 7 Lessons from 7 Quotes. Top Story - April 2021.
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By Andrew Martin Dodson5 years ago in Unbalanced
Teetering on a Cliff of Regret
In High School, I was a drug addict, and then all this happened. I was a drug addict who felt extremely guilty about doing drugs. I hated lying, and I hated getting arrested. I hated the fact that I needed drugs in order to feel okay. My guilt drove me to excel in school. I guess I was really guilty because somehow, I finished High School with my Associate's Degree in college. I took the distance education program through which my High School actually paid for my degree. I went to class high pretty much every day. I'd take ADD pills to give me energy and help me focus. In the evening, I'd take other things to help me sleep. I felt pretty messed up inside. During the summer where I was set up to finally finish my degree, I worked hard every day and pretty much locked myself inside.
By Michael J. Heil5 years ago in Unbalanced











