Arnie,
 
Yeah, I used to be really good about using "saftey" words like "tends, usually," etc. As the CD in our small agency, I'd get all the solid information on a product from the chief engineer or tech guys, write up the ads, and the legal department would say, "You can't say that! We might get sued!" Well, your own chief engineer said it does. "Can't take that chance." OK, suppose I put in "tends to," or "usually," etc. "We'll approve that." I used to hate that watered down crap...either it does or doesn't.
 
I kind of chuckled about the gravity bit...like you were required to put a normal tee in the ground perpendicular with the slope. Geez, what a reach.
 
Bernie
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I love this one from that site. http://www.ezofftee.com/index2.htm  I wonder
if it is legal? Seems to me it could be used as an alignment guide...hence
illegal.


LISTEN "tends to reduce slice" "tends to reduce hook" Did you "hear the words "tends" and "reduce"?
Besides it holds the ball level with gravity "unlike the leaning tee" which the ball falls off of!  Interesting though!

Arnie

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