O-Games Announces John Daly’s ProStroke Golf with Move Support
John Daly’s ProStroke Golf (PS3) Golf game gets motion control.
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by Neil on June 3rd, 2010 Tags: Announces, Daly's, Games Golf, golf, Golf Game, Golf Games, John, John Daly, Motion Control, Move, OGames, ProStroke, ps3, Support
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- * Large Digital Touch Screen Display. Very intuitive
- * All of the holes and strokes are on one screen. Easy to use. Easy to read
- * 18 holes scoring. Up to 4 players.
- * Digital clock (12/24 hr). Temperature (°C/°F)
- * * Detachable strap. Conveniently attaches to belt or golf bag.
Product DescriptionThe touch screen golf score keeper is the easiest way to count the types of banana. It is compact, lightweight and portátil.Un great gift for all golfers!
Touch Screen Golf Counter
by Neil on January 9th, 2010 Tags: Counter, Digital Clock, golf, Golf Bag, Golf Product, Golf Score, Golfers, Holes, Score Keeper, Screen, Strokes, Temperature C, Touch, Touch Screen, Types Of Banana
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- This touch screen golf scorer tracks stroke by stroke for 18 hole courses for up to 4 players at a time. Just enter the number of strokes for each player and
- An easy to use electronic golf score keeper / Large Digital Touch Screen Display. Very intuitive
- All of the holes and strokes are on one screen. Easy to use. Easy to read / Fits in palm of hand. Fits in to any pocket / Detachable strap. / Conveniently attaches to belt or golf bag.
- Perfect gift for all golf lovers / Accurate golf score keeping. 18 holes scoring. Up to 4 players. Scoring memory. / Digital clock (12/24 hr). Temperature (°C/°F) / Elegant golf club shaped stylus. Golf ball shaped buttons.
- Auto power-off for energy saving while scores stay in memory / Batteries included / Touch screen size: 3.5 x 6cm / Gadget Size: W 52mm x H 95mm x D 18mm / Casing: Stainless steel plate on plastic housing
Product DescriptionIntroducing first innovators Digital Touch Screen Golf Score Keeper to beat the coasts of the United Kingdom. A perfect gift for the golfer who has everything, pocket, keeps track of smart cards results in hand. This touch screen golf scorer tracks stroke by stroke, with 18 holes of up to 4 players simultaneously. Just enter the number of strokes of each player, and it does the rest, with push-button ease. This touch-screen score card is fantastic well done, with great attention to detail – although the button seems like miniature golf balls, and the pen for the touch screen is like a mini golf club! Not satisfied with just making your golf game and make it easy to compare their fellow golfers findings indicate that touch-screen also wonder the current temperature and time. It has a sleek design and innovative removable strip which also easily attaches to belt or golf bag can easily be released on his own. It is compact, lightweight and portable, and is the automatic features (points left in memory, of course), a long battery life. Throw easy to lose that pencil and scorecard results and maintain their accuracy with this bright touchscreen Golf Score Computer. No credit rating wetter and scorers trap!
Touchscreen Digital Golf Scorecard Golf Gadget
by Neil on December 28th, 2009 Tags: Auto Power, Automatic Features, Cards Results, Current Temperature, Digital, Digital Clock, Digital Golf Scorecard, Electronic Golf, Fellow Golfers, Gadget, golf, Golf Bag, Golf Balls, Golf Lovers, Golf Score, Hole Courses, Removable Strip, Score Card, Score Keeper, Scorecard, Sleek Design, Smart Cards, Stainless Steel Plate, Stroke By Stroke, Touchscreen
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The latest in the Tiger Woods range out now and available on all the ‘Next Generation’ consoles.

This time around there are lots of new features as well as including the Netplay which allows you to play against all your friends on all your favourite courses from the comfort of your own living room.
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by Neil on January 18th, 2009 Tags: amazon, easports, free ps3, golf, netplay, ps3, Review, sports, tiger woods
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