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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Latest Newsletters

It's been a bit quiet on the blog as we finished off the new golfing superstore website:

http://www.teedoff.co.uk

But we have also been putting together some terrific offers for you to look at on:

http://www.payless4golf.com/newsletterfeb12.htm (wedges for 1p)

and

http://www.payless4golf.com/newsletterfeb5.htm (izzo umbrella for 1p)

and

http://www.payless4golf.com/newsletterjan25.htm (great golfing holidays and vacations)

and

http://www.payless4golf.com/newsletterjan11.htm (improve your golf fitness)

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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Sorry it's been a BIt Quiet

But we are working flat out on the new online store.

We are planning to launch by the end of February, but you can have a sneak peek by popping across to:

Payless4golf new online store

and feel free to let us know what you think

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Sunday, January 07, 2007

Really Smart Cypress Point Roll Necks Now Available

Cypress Point Roll Neck from Payless4golf - image
The Cypress Point Men's Long Sleeve Roll neck Shirt is the perfect addition to your golfing wardrobe, giving you soft, lightweight warmth to wear under your lambs wool sweater, waterproof jacket or wind shirt.

And with starting prices from
only £14.99 what are you waiting for !!

With long sleeves, a loose stretch roll neck and matching sleeve cuffs, the Cypress Point Men's Long Sleeve Roll neck Shirt provides the softness, warmth and comfort golfers are looking for.

The Cypress Point Men's Long Sleeve Roll neck Shirt is made of soft, supple feeling Poly-Cotton. The soft breathable advantages of cotton combined with the shape-maintaining benefits of polyester make this roll neck a sure winner on the golf course. Perfect underneath a jumper or on its own, this soft and very comfortable garment is available in a buttery cream colour.

Key features:
- Soft and very comfortable
- Lightweight cotton / polyester
- Longsleeve
- "Cypress Point" logo on left sleeve

And with starting prices from only £14.99 what are you waiting for !!

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Ladies Cabretta Golf Gloves Finally in Stock




As many of you know we've had a great offer of 3 Cabretta golf gloves for only £13.99 delivered to anywhere in the UK running for the last 12 months. It's been a huge success (we've sold over 1500 gloves) but so far we only managed to supply men's gloves.

But not now...

At last we've managed to get the ladies version in stock. Same great quality at the same great price of only
£13.99 for THREE GLOVES delivered free to anywhere in the UK.

Of course we'll also deliver anywhere in the world just drop us a note via the contact pages on
payless4golf.com

Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Would You Like to Make Money From Your Blog ?

Chances are that if you are reading this then you already have a Blog of your own.

If you haven't, then what are you waiting for? - just set one up now - it really is easy!

If you have, then why not get paid for the odd posting that you make on it? Obviously you can use the normal Google Adsense facility, but there is also a new sponsored approach being developed.

In fact this post is one of those sponsored
blogs The idea is to persuade you to click on that link and find out more!

The opportunities are really varied and you're sure to find something that relates to your interests - you can even post videos for one of the sponsors. The site is easy to navigate and understand as well as being a good read.

And on top of that they have a really cool Blog that keeps you bang up to date with all the latest offers and news. I'd really encourage you to read their blog and you'll quickly realise that this is the place to get all your PPP news, updates and crazy videos.


So why not click here and see if you can get a little bit of extra cash for your blog?

Happy clicking and earning!

Monday, December 18, 2006

Get Back in control

Most golfers are happy to break 80.

Few dream of breaking 60, especially in a tournament or 'friendly' game with business associates. Assuming you've mastered the fundamentals of your shots, the challenge to breaking 60 is being consistent on every hole. To develop this consistency, you must learn the mental toughness art of staying in control regardless of the distractions surrounding you.

Perspective: Geiberger's method for staying in control

The first player to break 60 on the PGA Tour may surprise you. It wasn't Hogan, Snead, Palmer or Nicklaus. It was Al Geiberger.

That's right. Geiberger shot a shocking 59 at the 1977 Memphis Classic, held at the Colonial Country Club, ranked by Golf Digest as one of the One Hundred Greatest Courses. Since then only two other players have broken 60: Chip Beck in 1991 and David Duval in 1999.

After a notable career on the PGA Tour, Geiberger moved to the Senior Tour, where he has won at least 10 times. Geiberger's method of staying in control is to invoke perspective on the golf course. "If you hit a bad shot, just tell yourself it's great to be alive, relaxing, and walking around on a beautiful golf course," says Geiberger. "The next shot will be better."

When you are faced with distractions on the course, you need to get back control. It's perfectly natural to feel frustrated and agitated on the course, but you don't want to feed these feelings. Instead, get back in control by focusing on something interesting, or something that has an element of beauty.


If you are thinking to yourself "I really, really need to get the mental part of my game handled"...

Then YOU'RE RIGHT.

You certainly do need to get it handled.

You need to learn how to become mentally tough on the golf course RIGHT NOW.

Breakthrough Golf! Lower Your Score Now Using the Mental Toughness Secrets of Professional Athletes click here to get it





Saturday, December 16, 2006

Football Themed Head Covers Now Available



Here's a really neat idea that is good for either Xmas Presents or just a treat and at only £9.99 they are amazing value

These are a set of great quality Fur effect, but with a velvety type lining, Headcovers themed for you favourite Football team - or even National side.

Key features:

- Will fit up to 460cc head
- Long neck to protect the shafts
- Numbered 1, 3, 5 but a spare X is also included in the pack for added flexibility.

We currently have the following options available:

- Red and White
- Red White and Black
- Black and White
- Green and White
- Blue and White

however stocks are very limited and quite simply when they are gone they are gone!

So don't delay, set across to our eBay Golfing Superstore now and bag a bargain

Friday, December 15, 2006

Nike Beanie Hats Now in Stock

Just received a consignment of really great looking Nike Beanie Hats. They are so much better than a lot of the thin material ones around at the moment.

What's best of all is that I've manged to get the start price down to only £5.99, compared to a regular retail of around £15.

The hats are dark navy with a dark beige turn up which shows the Nike logo clearly embossed in silver. They really will keep you very warm.


So don't wait, pop over to

for this and other great offers of great brands at great prices

Tuesday, December 12, 2006

Knock down That Flagstick

Tom Watson's only win at the U.S. Open in 1982 amazes everyone.

Nicklaus, playing two groups ahead of Watson in the final round, charges into a share of the lead with five consecutive birdies. When Watson reaches the par-3 17th, the two are tied, but Nicklaus is safely in the clubhouse at 4 under par and 284. Watson hits his tee shot on 17 into the deep rough. He faces an almost impossible shot downhill on an extremely fast green, sloping down to the Pacific Ocean.

Nicklas, in the clubhouse, is aware of Watson's terrible predicament. He appears confident. Is he on his way to an unprecedented fifth U.S. Open? Watson, and his caddy, Bruce Edwards, a close friend, stand in the tangled grass.

Edwards says, "Get it close." Not likely. Not from that stuff, and with no where to land the ball. Not on Sunday. Not with the U.S Open at stake.

Watson smiles and replies: "I'm not going to get it close. I'm going to hole it."

The caddie pulls the bag away, thinking, "Yeah, right, just make a 3 and let's win it on the 18th."

Watson punches the chip shot out of the tangled mass. Amazingly, it hits the flagstick and drops in the hole, giving him a near-miraculous birdie... and the win. Watson also birdies the 18th, giving him a winning margin of two.

There is a simple mental toughness lesson in Watson's story: on the golf course, you want to be very target-oriented. Often the target is the hole itself. If you're the kind of person who responds to an aggressive thought, you can say to yourself, 'Knock down that flagstick!'

When it comes to your mental game, nothing beats simplicity. When you're feeling pressured, get the target down, and everything else will take care of itself.

If you are thinking to yourself "I really, really need to get the mental part of my game handled"...

Then YOU'RE RIGHT.

You certainly do need to get it handled.

You need to learn how to become mentally tough on the golf course RIGHT NOW.


Breakthrough Golf! Lower Your Score Now Using the Mental Toughness Secrets of Professional Athletes click here to get it




Monday, December 11, 2006

Prevent Golf Frustration Like a Pro

Whenever you become super-frustrated on the golf course, the first place to look is your expectations.

Expectations are at the root of most frustrations.

When you are performing well and suddenly your opponent sinks a long chip or comes out of the woods to make a par, you know what I'm talking about. Instantly, you become frustrated.
Your frustration causes you to try and guide or steer the ball, rather than swinging freely.

In the Tournament Players Championship several years ago, Tom Kite and Chip Beck were the final twosome. Chip started out horribly, making four bogeys on the front side shooting 40.
But Tom did not expect Chip to keep playing that badly. Instead, he assumed Chip would be as hot on the back side as he had been cold on the front. And Chip did get hot, shooting 31.
Tom stuck to his game plan.

At the final hole, Tom teed off with a two-stroke lead. Chip had a tricky, downhill putt of 25 feet.Tom immediately assumed Chip would make that putt. Sure enough, he did.If Chip's putt had surprised or unnerved Tom, his next putt would have suddenly become much harder.

But Tom had prepared his expectations perfectly.

His emotional state did not change when Chip's ball disappeared into the hole.
Tom holed his par putt and won the tournament.

The simple act of carefully monitoring your expectations -- about course conditions, opponents, even your own shots -- will prevent frustration and keep you collected on the golf course.

If you are thinking to yourself "I really, really need to get the mental part of my game handled"...

Then YOU'RE RIGHT.

You certainly do need to get it handled.

You need to learn how to become mentally tough on the golf course RIGHT NOW.

Breakthrough Golf! Lower Your Score Now Using the Mental Toughness Secrets of Professional Athletes click here to get it