Archive for October, 2006
Happy Halloween!
It’s time once again for tricks and treats. Oh yeah, and costumes. Dress up your golf ball this year in this cute but practical costume:
When you send it into the lake to go trick or treating, it will be safe, warm and secure (and can still go home in your goodie bag).
I found this and […]
Published by golfchick on October 31st, 2006 tagged Golf Goods, Jokes | 2 Comments »
Garb for golfchicks
It’s great to see new stuff for women in golf.
Girlsgreen is a new online retailer of women’s golf apparel. Sisters Katie and Karyn saw a gap that needed to be filled and started their business to provide golf clothes for women that are “fun, classic and trendy.” Right now, they have a cute selection of […]
Published by golfchick on October 30th, 2006 tagged Golf Goods | Comment now »
Golf Course recommendations near Washington D.C.
This week I find myself in Washington, D.C. Well, in and around DC. Most of the week is being spent in the Reston/Herndon area with a few trips downtown. Unfortunately, I won’t have time to play golf while I’m here this time, but it does look like I’ll be returning a few times in the […]
Published by golfchick on October 25th, 2006 tagged Uncategorized | 3 Comments »
Driving for Life: Fighting ALS at Riviera Country Club
What: A golf tournament with breakfast, lunch, dinner, evening reception, auction, pre-round clinic, keynote address and awards.
Where: Riviera Country Club.
When: Monday, November 6. Registration and breakfast starting at 9:30, shotgun start at 11:30.
Why: To raise money for the ALS Therapy Development Foundation, which is a non-profit organization developing treatments for this devastating disease (commonly called […]
Published by golfchick on October 19th, 2006 tagged Charity Events, News | 2 Comments »
Ask the Goose: Where to put the bunker rake?
Dear Goose,
We are leaving it up to you to settle a bet for us. What is the proper etiquette on where to leave a rake - in the bunker or next to it?
~Puzzled in Pittsburgh
Poor Puzzled,
Oh, the perpetual perplexing predicament. I can’t tell you how many times I have heard this question. I also can’t […]









