December 23, 2007

Next great golf gadget coming to the Golf Channel (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)

window.document.getElementById(’post-41′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Who is responsible for the golf tee? Who gave the golf world those little divot fixers? Who is the brainiac who put GPS systems in golf carts? Genius golf inventors, that’s who. Thousands of people think they have the next big golf invention. Now, thanks to a new series on the Golf Channel, some of those inventors will get a chance to market their products to a panel of judges. The show is …

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