‘Hole in One’ Instead of ‘Hole in the Wall’ Office?
Perfect your golf game in spite of rain and lightning, crowded links or a schedule that keeps you traveling. This interactive, on-line golf game can hone your skills for multi-player tournaments.
St. Louis, MO (PRWEB) June 24, 2005 -- Thirty-eight million golfers played
nearly 500 million rounds of golf on 15,000 courses in the United States in
2003.
That’s according to statistics compiled by MVP Golden Fairway, a
company that’s come up with one way for golfers to beat the crowds and dodge
lightning strikes, snakes, wasp stings and sunburn. And playing a few holes at
the office can help busy executives relax or even reduce stress.
MVP
Golden Fairway’s interactive, on-line 3-D golf game lets the golfer choose his
club and choose each stroke. The CD retails for about the same price as a day’s
greens fees ($39.95) and enables golfers not only to compete with each other,
but play for cash and prizes. It’s available online at www.eagle3dgolf.com. Site
webmaster and weekend golfer Lyle Tingley said, “For those golfers who want to
compete with others, this offers worldwide competition – in 144 countries, and
in 14 languages.” Tingley’s enthusiasm for virtual golf is obvious with his free
trial: “People who like golf can go to my site and try out this game before they
buy it. I’m giving away a Free Ticket so you can download the game and start
playing golf right away.”
Virtual golfers can play in tournaments, enter
chat rooms to talk about their favorite sport and join a community of
like-minded players at 3 a.m. for a round if they want, without cart fees,
smart-mouthed caddies, or lost balls.
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Source : http://www.prweb.com/releases/2005/6/prweb254563.htm