From: David Geesaman on 7 Sep 2006 18:02 Or it could be he just dumped some > over-runs and is getting rid of them this way. He updates the books every > couple of years for each course (and certainly any time there's a design > change), so these things don't generally have a very long shelf life. I think that's exactly the situation. Mine is a colored cover and b/w print. It's very nicely detailed. Dave
From: ""R&B"" on 7 Sep 2006 20:43 "David Geesaman" <dgeesamanIHateSpam(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message news:edq4tf02i9m(a)news2.newsguy.com... > Or it could be he just dumped some >> over-runs and is getting rid of them this way. He updates the books >> every couple of years for each course (and certainly any time there's a >> design change), so these things don't generally have a very long shelf >> life. > > I think that's exactly the situation. Mine is a colored cover and b/w > print. It's very nicely detailed. > > Dave That's exactly the way they are sold to the TOUR players. Bright day-glo color covers, b&w drawings on the inside. Randy
From: bill-o on 10 Sep 2006 23:52 On 7-Sep-2006, "\"R&B\"" <noneofyourbusiness(a)all.com> wrote: > relatively affordable = out of my price range! :-) -- bill-o A "gimme" can best be defined as an agreement between two golfers neither of whom can putt very well.
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