Slotline for Golfers: Win a free putter! Visit their new website!

May 4, 2009 · Filed Under Sports · Comment 

Slotline, a premium collection of putters featuring advanced moment of inertia (MOI) technology, has unveiled its new and informative website, www.slotlinegolf.com.

“Visitors will find a wealth of information on this site from the brand’s history as the ‘father of MOI’ to detailed information on each of Slotline’s 14 different models,” says Craig Ramsbottom, President of Slotline.  To celebrate the launch of the new site, visitors can register to win one of three customized, tour exclusive Slotline putters from May 1, 2009 – May 31, 2009.  The winners will be able to choose from four tour exclusive heads (SS-381T, SS-384T, SS-385T and SS-386T), four proprietary Winn grip designs and five lengths from 32 inches – 36 inches.  Winners will be chosen on June 1st and announced on the web site.  For more information and a chance to win, register at www.slotlinegolf.com.

For more information about Slotline, call 1-800-955-2269 or visit www.slotlinegolf.com.


NRDC Offers Free Guide to Water Quality at U.S. Beaches

Heading to the Beach?  See if it’s Safe

Could swimming at your favorite beach be hazardous to your health? Before you head off on that late-summer trip, let NRDC’s annual Testing the Waters report help you choose a clean shoreline to enjoy.

The Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) rated more than 100 of the most popular beaches in the country based on their water quality, their efforts to keep clean, and steps they take to warn the public of any contamination problems. See if you might be swimming in troubled waters and share comments about your favorite beaches at YourOceans.org.

To view their free guide, go to the Issues: Oceans page at their site.  At the right of their screen they allow you to download the full report in PDF format.  But I suggest you check out the links below it first, which include the Table of Contents and the Individual States.  It’s easier to find what you want that way.

The NRDC “works to protect wildlife and wild places, and to ensure a healthy environment for all life on earth.”  To learn more about them and to find lots of “green” resources and tips, visit their home page at http://www.nrdc.org/




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