Slotline for Golfers: Win a free putter! Visit their new website!
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.
Free Hotel Stay on Sunday in Birmingham, Alabama!
The Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau (CVB) has a creative response to the dreary downturn in both business and leisure travel. It is inviting travelers to stay Friday and Saturday nights and get Sunday night free at participating hotels.
More than 35 area hotels have signed on as Free Day partners. Dozens of attractions have joined in by offering Sunday discounts and other specials.
The “free day” offer is good through the end of December. Certain black-out dates apply at some participating hotels.
See the Mona Lisa for FREE!
You can see the Mona Lisa for free if you plan ahead. You will find her at the Louvre museum, one of the most popular museums in Paris.
While general admission is about $12 (€9) for a full day pass and about $8 (€6) from 6 p.m. to 9:45 p.m., admission is free all day on the first Sunday of each month and on July 14, which is Bastille Day (similar to Independence Day in the U.S.). But go EARLY; as lines can be very long on free days!
Kids under the age of 18 can visit for free, as can disabled visitors and their guests or helpers. If you can prove that you are a teacher of art, art history, or the applied arts, enjoy free admission.
