Golf Travel Cases Make Golfing Travel A Joy


Posted in Men's Issues on July 8th, 2008 by peter11

Golf travel cases are an essential item for any traveling golfer these days. Traveling with golf clubs can be a truly unpleasant experience, and so manufacturers have leapt to the rescue by designing travel bags for golf clubs to take the headaches out of golf travel.

Golf clubs are an expensive item, and traveling with golf clubs can result in easy breakage of your clubs, or even loss of your clubs or the other contents of your bag by theft.

A regular golf bag is not secure and not made for anything other than for putting onto your golf buggy for a round, and a golf bag is not the ideal way to transport your clubs on, say, an international flight.

Baggage handlers these days can be extremely rough, if you’ve ever had a chance to see them in action you’ll be surprised at how careless they are handling your baggage. Bags are thrown around wantonly and if this is your golf bag then there’s good chance that the clubs can be scratched or damaged. They need to be packed better for air travel.

As any golf professional will tell you, you need a good golf travel case, otherwise called a golf travel bag. These are designed to withstand the rigours of travel and are also designed with security and protection for your golf clubs.

There are basically 2 types of golf travel cases. The soft travel case and the hard travel case. The soft travel cases are usually cheaper, and offer less protection, and are more useful for easy travel like a vacation in the car. They are, as the name suggests, made of a soft material but still should offer inner padding and much better protection for your golf clubs than just throwing your golf bag into the trunk.

Hard golf traveling cases are more expensive, but are designed to offer total protection and security for air travel, and are used exclusively by golf professionals. They are made of a solid material such as molded polyethylene and are virtually indestructible.

You put your golf bag inside and pack it all in well inside padding, and it is highly unlikely that your clubs are damaged even by the roughest handling.

Security would usually include locks to a high standard so light fingered handlers can’t help themselves to your driver.

So if you travel, and love golf, and love to try out some of those international courses that you find when you’re away overseas, invest in a good golf travel case. Your golf clubs will love you for it.

For a website totally dedicated to Golf Travel Cases visit Peter’s Website Hot Golf Travel Cases and find out about Hard Golf Travel Cases and more, including Soft Golf Travel Cases.


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I Want a Bigger Penis Now


Posted in Men's Issues on July 8th, 2008 by crestes

Dissatisfaction with our bodily proportions extends to both men and women. Women are unhappy with their breasts and men are unhappy with their penis size. In fact, most men have average sized penises although it is quite common for them to worry about being less adequate in this department than other men.

This inadequacy has fueled a huge interest in penis enlargement which is sweeping the Internet like a tidal wave. The prospect of sporting a long one in the bedroom department has a widespread appeal. In an age of sexual liberation there is no reason to hold back on this desire. The stinginess of Mother Nature in the genital region now has a remedy: You can get a bigger one.

Penis enlargement pills have had a good run in this market all to no effect apparently. Fair trade commissions and trading watchdogs have got their eyes on this. Advertising still abounds about the wonders of penis enlargement pills. Lots of disreputable companies are riding the band wagon. The word is out on pills though, so perhaps everyone should approach them with caution.

Persuasive advertising can make you think that they can’t fail! Our confidence in pharmaceuticals shouldn’t carry forward to penis enlargement pills. Vague descriptions of a herbal extracts might mean oregano! No one would expect that to make your penis grow! I’m sure that some herbs can increase libido and even work as aphrodisiacs, but to permanently enlarge the penis? I have my doubts.

Vacuum pumps were also in vogue for quite some time and also proved to be ineffective. The immediate results of applying a vacuum to the penis were obvious but the effect didn’t last and customers began to lose confidence in the possibility of penis enlargement.

Along with pills there were patches, other weird devices and surgery and this wide range of new possibility has brought with it a great deal of mis-information. The good news is that penis enlargement is possible and the best method for this is quite simple and painless.

Around 40,000 men have surgery every year to increase their penis size and there are varying reports on effectiveness all hotly debated in journals and on the Internet. Horror stories abound about side effects, loss of sensation, scarring, etc. A lot of this bad press may have been spread by the competition of course. It’s safe to assume that if 40,000 men have opted for this procedure, most of them must have had a successful outcome. The price of surgery is typically between $3000 and $10,000. Remedial surgery to rectify any problems would push this upwards.

Every day around 100,000 men are using stretching or traction devices for penis enlargement. It costs less and delivers a result without risk.

Richard Spencer has some personal experience of male enhancement products. Read his blog at Penis Enlargement Facts for a guided tour of safe, effective methods.


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