Calling All Golfers and Sluggers

Golfers and sluggers can contribute to Katrina relief Sept. 17 and 18, by patronizing Rocky Gorge Driving Range and Miniature Golf Course at 8445 Old Columbia Rd. in Laurel, Md. Half of the profits received on the above dates from their miniature golf, driving range and batting cage will be given to a Katrina disaster relief organization. Rocky Gorge is open from 9 a.m. until 11 p.m. each day.  For more information call 301-725-0888.

By Laura Cochran |  September 13, 2005; 5:06 PM ET
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You have to wonder about all of these fundraisers and just how legit they are.
I'm betting that one out of every four/five is a scam or just plain dishonest. It's a shame, especially for all the well meaning among us doing this work while others just exploit situations.

Posted by: geoff groedner | September 25, 2005 02:21 PM

Custom Golf Drivers No matter which types of golf drivers one is using, be that 300 Yards drivers or any other type, they must necessarily be Custom Drivers or nothing at all. Preferably, golf drivers should be custom fit for a better swing. Buying golf drivers that are not custom fit is the same thing as buying an expensive pair of trousers or shoes without first trying them on. One would not do something like that! More and more golfers are realizing the need for drivers that are tailor-made to fit their necessities. A legal driver size as limited by the USGA is 460 cc. One can easily stay within the legal driver size and have a great game of golf too!

Posted by: Eric Stone | October 31, 2005 01:35 AM

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Posted by: Eric Stone | November 5, 2005 12:39 AM

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