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Seattle Related Products:


McArthur Sports Seattle Seahawks Bucket of Golf Balls
Comes complete with 36 regulation, team logo balls to let all your golfing buddies know where your loyalties lie.

Seattle Seahawks Head Covers Set 3
Comes in a 3-pack and each set includes club indicators.

Seattle Mariners Titleist Mulligan Tube
Tube contains three Titleist golf balls marked with the logo of your favorite team.

Seattle Mariners Headcovers
Set includes 3 barrel longneck headcovers with quality stitching featuring 1, 3, & X.

Seattle City Walks
by Laura Karlinsey, Sherri Schultz
Guidebook that belongs on the shelf--or in the backpack--of not just serious visitors, but of every local fascinated with the characters of the city.

The Stranger Guide to Seattle
by Paula Gilovich, Traci Vogel, Stranger Staff
Compiled by staff members of Seattle's independently owned alternate weekly the Stranger, this fun guide to the Emerald City resembles conventional travel guides in that it has sections for restaurants, drinking establishments, shopping, diversions, accommodations, and the arts.

Golf Instruction Books:

Golf Fiction Novels:


Dave Pelz's Short Game Bible
by Dave Pelz
As the reigning rabbi on the mysteries of golf from 100 yards in, Pelz has earned the right to anoint his expansive instruction on the short game a "Bible."



Five Lessons
by Ben Hogan
Ben Hogan's premise in this 1957 classic is driven home in bold letters: "THE AVERAGE GOLFER IS ENTIRELY CAPABLE OF BUILDING A REPEATING SWING AND BREAKING 80."

Golf in the Year 2100: A Fanciful Glimpse at the Future of Golf (Good Golf)
by Bob Labbance
Mr. Labbance has shown us his humorous side as well as a realistic vision as to what we all may expect in the coming decades.

The Legend of Bagger Vance
by Steven Pressfield
Improbable as it may sound, this allegorical first novel by an L.A. screenwriter reads like an F. Scott Fitzgerald scholar reciting a medley culled from the Bhagavadgita, Huck Finn and The Tempest.

Golf for Dummies
by Gary McCord
If you don't know the difference between a lob wedge and a lemon wedge, check out Golf for Dummies, by CBS commentator Gary McCord, one of the game's most colorful--and knowledgeable--characters. It's a wonderful, often hilarious, never boring introduction to the game.

Tour Tempo
by John Novosel
Most hackers have met the tee-box philosopher who, perhaps with a Taoist tract in hand, advises them to swing more slowly. Novosel, who is here to squelch that theory of swing speed, maintains the opposite is true.

A Nasty Bit of Rough
by David Feherty
This first novel by broadcaster and Golf Magazine columnist Feherty is a totally silly, completely unbelievable tall tale that succeeds more often than it fails because of the vibrancy of the voice and the straightforwardness of the telling.

A Tall Tale from the Short Grass
by Robert Martin
A Tall Tale is aptly named in this fun story chronicling the final round of golf in a company tournament, where Scotty Jones is playing for the pride of the workers, as well as the coveted vacation to Slappyworld, against the arrogance and chicanery of the boss's son.

PC Video Games:


Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004

Links 2003 Championship

3-D Ultra Minigolf Deluxe

Sid Meier's SimGolf

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