Sep 28
A few fun times posts from my web sites cross over in genre. Case in point is the review just posted at Hooked On Golf Blog of the new iPING system from PING Golf.
This system uses an iPhone’s motion sensor to give golfers data about their putting. Check it out.
Oct 26
I’ve got a lot of golf iPhone applications (apps) to review so I’m busting them out starting…… NOW. And soon, iPad apps since I just got a new iPad for my birthday.
GolfMoolah
GolfMoolah features 18 golf games. I can’t write a review on all of the games in this article, but here’s a list of all of them below:
Nassau | Skins | The Snake | Wolf | Sixes | Las Vegas | Bingo, Bango, Bongo | Acey Deucey | Quota Points | Bridge | Cut Throat on the Tee | COD | Hammer | High Low | Nines | Thirty-Two | Air Presses | Back it up
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Dec 11
Google’s new Chrome browser is finally available for the Mac. I’ve downloaded it and tried it out for a few minutes. Thankfully all of my sites, including The Mac Space, look great.
More info here and the download is here.
Aug 24
I’m an iPhone user. I got the thing so I could be more productive. I have the tools to do that now and I’m slowly but surely working toward utilizing my time better. I have many golf apps for the iPhone, some of which I’ve covered or will cover here. The newest iPhone golf application is the PGATOUR.com app.
I loaded the PGA Tour iPhone application tonight. For being released within the last day or so, the app is very robust and nicely done.
Within the app you can access leaderboards, player profiles, videos (though I had a window pop up saying the video format wasn’t supported) and lots of other neat PGA Tour nuggets. It is nice to be able to check Tiger Woods’ putting stats while in line at the grocery store.
Oh, the app is sponsored by Nike Golf, who has ads all over in there. I guess you have to pay the bills somehow.
For just being released the PGA Tour app is pretty awesome.