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Tour Team USA Hockey Travel Bag US $35.99
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Gamma Tour Team 9 Racquet Bag US $52.66
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Head 2012 Tour Team Combi Tennis Bag US $69.95
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Head Tour Team Monstercombi Tennis Bag US $84.95
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New!! Tour Team USA Goalie Bag US $62.99
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Head Tour Team Pro Tennis Bag US $49.95
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HEAD TOUR TEAM SERIES MONSTERCOMBI - 2012 tennis racquet bag - Auth Dealer US $83.95
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Pacific Team Tour Shoe Tennis Bag US $20.95
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Gamma Tour Team 12 Pack Tennis Bag US $69.95
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HEAD TOUR TEAM TENNIS RACKET BAG (BRAND NEW) US $50.00
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HEAD TOUR TEAM TENNIS RACKET BAG (BRAND NEW) US $50.00
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HEAD TOUR TEAM TENNIS RACKET BAG US $40.00
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Prince Tour Team Tennis Cooler Bag US $29.00
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Head 2012 Tour Team Pro Tennis Bag US $49.95
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Head 2012 Tour Team Monster Combi Tennis Bag US $84.95
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Computer Bag briefcase USPS Cycling Team Tour collector US $39.00
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2008 Ryder Cup Team USA Signed Callaway Tour Bag PSA/DNA COA US $3,300.00
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Head Tour Team Combi Tennis Bag US $69.95
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Prince Tour Team Six Pack Bag |
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Set the tone for top-notch tennis when you carry the Prince Tour Team 6 Pack. This bag features one thermal-lined racquet compartment and an additional large compartment to store up to 6 racquets. An accessory compartment features pouches to keep small items organized and within easy reach... |
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Head Tour Team Pro Bag |
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A new shape & design and CCT (Climate Control Technology) give the 2011 Tour Team Pro Bag its special appeal. It is not often that you see a 3 pack bag with thermal foil to protect your gear. This is a bonus... |
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Head Tour Team Monstercombi List Price: $0.00 |
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Large Racquet Bag that holds 6 to 8 racquets. |
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Prince Tour Team 12 Pack Tennis Bag Orange List Price: $100.00 Sale Price: $89.00 |
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The New Prince Tour Team Collection is in a orange and black graphic and are the same bags carried on court by Prince touring pros. The Tour Team 12 pack bag features:Two outer thermally lined racquet compartments that holds up to 4 racquets each... |
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Wilson BLX Team II Yellow Six Pack Tennis Bag Sale Price: $34.95 |
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New for 2011, Wilson introduces the BLX Team II Collection in a sharp black and yellow cosmetic. PVC free, 25% lighter than traditional tennis bags. Expandable 6X size offers a bit more room than standard six pack style racquet bags... |
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Head Tour Team Combi Tennis Bag - 283248 List Price: $49.99 Sale Price: $39.95 |
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The 2007 Tour Team Collection from Head is used by Head ATP and WTA Tour professionals. The new orange, white, grey and black color scheme is the latest update to the Head Tour Team series.Features:Climate control TechnologyAdjustable, padded backpack straps2 zippered separate compartmentsSpecifications:Material: 4200 Nylon, 6000 PolyesterDimensions(L x W x H): 30" x 8" x 11" |
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The Feed Zone Cookbook: Fast and Flavorful Food for Athletes List Price: $24.95 Sale Price: $13.93 |
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When Dr. Allen Lim left the lab to work with pro cyclists, he found a peloton weary of food. For years the sport's elite athletes had been underperforming on bland fare and processed bars and gels. Science held few easy answers for nutrition in the real world, where hungry athletes must buy ingredients; make meals; and enjoy eating before, during, and after each workout, day after day... |
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Man on the Run: The Life and Death of Marco Pantani List Price: $25.00 Sale Price: $203.45 |
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In February 2004, Marco Pantani was found dead in a hotel room in Rimini. The 34-year-old climbing specialist was a Tour de France and Giro d'Italia champion, but his career was blighted by doping allegations... |
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Medal of Honor Allied Assault Spearhead Expansion Pack List Price: $9.99 Sale Price: $13.82 |
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Engage the enemy in a series of all-new WWII missions in this expansion pack for Medal of Honor: Allied Assault. Drop behind enemy lines on D-day, escort a supply truck to safety, and locate top-secret documents in Berlin before the Russians lay siege to the city... |
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Medal of Honor Allied Assault Deluxe List Price: $19.99 Sale Price: $5.49 |
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An explosive WWII action packed collection!Product InformationAs Lt. Mike Powell member of the famed 1st Ranger Battalion you'll battle through over 20 levels based on historical military campaigns of World War II... |
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Professional bicyclist Lance Armstrong,was born on September 18, 1971, as Lance Edward Gunderson. He is one of the most amazing athletes ever born. At the age of twelve years old, his career took off by winning in an adult competition. He actually started off as a tri-athlete. He was number 1 in 1987 and 1988 in the Tri-Fred. He attained a status of professional tri-athlete. Then in 1989 and 1990 he won the triathlon championship. He finished the race at the fourteenth position in the 1992 Summer Olympics. At the World Road Race, he became the youngest rider to win the championship.
In 1999, Lance Armstrong went on to win the highest prestigious race, Tour de France and subsequently went on to earn it 7 years in a row, from 1999 to 2005 which broke the prior record set by Miguel Indurian, who won the race 5 times in a row.More of his incredible accomplishments include ABC television network who titled him the Wide World Sports Athlete of the Year back in 1999. In 2002, he was named the Wide World Sports Athlete by Sports Illustrated magazine. For four sequential years, from 2002-2005 he was named Associated Press Male Athlete of the Year. In 2003, the BBC, gave him the Sports Personality award of the Year recognised as the Overseas Personality Award.
Lance Armstrong has backed his victories by revealing that he had trained for several months in Spain. He was able to win the Tour de France seven times consecutively because all his focus was focused purely on the Tour de France and he would not be involved in any other competition, which gave him the chance to train for 180 days at a stretch. In that period former cyclist Chris Carmichael, who was also his coach, trained him.
Armstrong explained he was able to maintain higher peddle rotation in a lower gear in comparison with previous champions who utilized a high gear and brute strength. High cadence, or pedal rotation, leads to less leg muscles stress in comparison to lower cadence, which in turn leads to extreme leg muscle contractions. He also had a unusually high aerobic threshold. His substantial pedaling rotation, or cadence was attributed to his low lactate level, which was his most unusual quality.
Though Armstrong's team was not that strong initially in the Tour de France, the later wins he achieved, raised the team level. Armstrong is also a part of the US Postal Service bicycling team. Although, unfortunately his US postal service team members were not a match to his caliber and frequently he was isolated. He strengthened this team by making sponsors and equipment suppliers work together. He did this by obtaining bicycle parts which at that time, were being designed by different companies. Since they were separate companies, they never interacted with one another. Armstrong with able to get the sponsors and the bicycle part suppliers to work together so they could take complete benefit of all the resources available. Lance Armstrong made such an impact that still today, there are many companies in the cycling circuit that have followed this method.
Lance Armstrong has also had more than his fair share of life's troubles. In 1996, He underwent brain and testicular surgery. Testicular cancer was detected in the 3rd stage and the cancer had spread to his brain, lungs and his abdomen. His chances of survival were only at 3 percent. Due to the incredibly low survival rate, he opted for a dangerous, very aggressive chemotherapy treatment so he could resume his career. His incredibly courageous recovery and his astonishing success motivated him to set the foundation for his charity, The Lance Armstrong Foundation, established in 1997. He went back to bicycling after just three years of recovering from cancer and won, the first of seven, Tour de France titles by triumphing over Alex Zulle by seven minutes and 37 seconds. Amazing.
There have actually been people over the years, who have doubted his achievements and say that Armstrong took performance-enhancing drugs to win in certain instances. None of these allegations could ever be verified. There has in no way been any evidence brought forth to date. Did you know Lance Armstrong has even appeared in the movies? You might have seen him in the movie Dodgeball, or maybe in 2004 the movie called A True Underdog Story, or maybe You, Me and Dupree, released in 2006. Lance Armstrong took his retirement at the closing of the 2005 Tour de France racing event, on July 24, 2005. After retiring, he has been concentrating on his charity foundation and has taken part in many marathons.
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Callaway Golf Tour Pros and the Clubs They Play
The 40 or so men and women tour professionals on the Callaway Golf staff come from the world’s premier professional golf tours, including the PGA Tour, European PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, Nationwide Tour and Champions Tour.
They are elite players with extremely high standards. Who are they, and which Callaway clubs do they play?
A few are spotlighted below, followed by a complete listing of Callaway Golf tour professionals.
Phil Mickelson
Callaway Golf tour pro Phil Mickelson is currently the No. 2 ranked player in the world, having amassed 34 PGA Tour wins, including three majors. Here’s something you may not know about Phil: golf is the only thing he does left-handed. The pro known as “Lefty” began the game as a left-hander so he could mirror his dad’s right-handed swing during practice.
“I’ve been using this Diablo fairway wood,” Phil said recently about the new Big Bertha Diablo Series. “This is the best fairway wood I’ve ever hit.”
In Phil’s Bag:
- FT-9 Driver
- Big Bertha Diablo Fairway Woods
- Tour Authentic X-Prototype Irons 5-9
- X-Forged Irons 3-4
- White Hot XG #9 Putter
Ernie Els
Callaway Golf tour pro Ernie Els competes globally and has won 48 worldwide titles, including three majors. Nicknamed “The Big Easy” for his long, fluid golf swing, the 6’3” Els was a consummate athlete in his youth, excelling in rugby, tennis, cricket and other sports.
Like Phil Mickelson, when it comes to Callaway drivers, The Big Easy swings the FT-9 Driver. Ernie also favors Tour Authentic X-Prototype Irons.
In Ernie’s Bag:
- FT-9 Driver
- X Fairway Woods
- Tour Authentic X-Prototype Irons 3-9
- Tour Milled 1 Putter
Annika Sorenstam
To say that Callaway Golf tour pro Annika Sorenstam is the greatest female golfer of all time is no stretch. Annika, now retired from tour competition, collected 72 LPGA Tour wins (including 10 majors) in her Hall-of-Fame career. She is also the only woman to fire a 59 in a tour event.
Known for her precision play, Annika has played Callaway irons throughout her career. She currently plays two models: Tour Authentic X-Prototype Irons and X-18 Irons.
In Annika’s Bag:
- FT-5 Driver
- X Fairway Woods
- Tour Authentic X-Prototype Irons 7-9
- X-18 Irons 4-6
- White Hot XG 2-Ball Putter
Graeme McDowell
Callaway Golf tour pro Graeme McDowell is an up-and-coming player on the European PGA Tour who has won four times and was a member of the 2008 European Ryder Cup team. The Irishman played collegiate golf at the University of Alabama, where he was ranked No. 1 in the United States and won an amazing six of 12 college tournaments.
In Graeme’s Bag:
- Fusion FT-3 Driver
- X Fairway Woods 15
- X-Forged Irons 3-9
- White Hot 7 Putter
Gary Player
Callaway Golf tour pro Gary Player is a living golf legend. Still active on the Champions Tour, the man nicknamed “The Black Knight” has won 163 tournaments worldwide and was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in 1974. Gary also won nine majors in his illustrious career and is one of only a few players to achieve the career Grand Slam, winning the Masters, U.S. Open, British Open and PGA Championship by the age of 29.
In Gary’s Bag:
- FT-5 Driver
- Steelhead III Fairway Wood 4+
- Steelhead Plus Fairway Wood
- Heavenwood Hybrids
- X Hybrids
- X-Tour Irons 6-9
- Tri Hot 3 Putter
Complete List of Callaway Tour Pros
PGA Tour
Stuart Appleby
Cameron Beckman
Notah Begay III
Olin Browne
Ernie Els
J.J. Henry
Fredrik Jacobson
Danny Lee
Rocco Mediate
Phil Mickelson
James Oh
Nicholas Thompson
LPGA Tour
Sandra Gal
Vicky Hurst
Leta Lindley
Morgan Pressel
Momoko Ueda
European PGA Tour
Thomas Bjorn
Michael Campbell
Nick Dougherty
Niclas Fasth
Alastair Forsyth
Stephen Gallacher
Anton Haig
Thongchai Jaidee
Michael Lorenzo-Vera
Graeme McDowell
Alexander Noren
Alvaro Quiros
Robert Rock
Marcel Siem
Oliver Wilson
Nationwide Tour
Bubba Dickerson
Nick Flanagan
Champions Tour
Mark McNulty
Gary Player
Eduardo Romero
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David Leadbetter
Johnny Miller
Arnold Palmer
Annika Sorenstam
Justin Timberlake
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What a way to go out of the Tour de France!?
France's Herve Duclos-Lassalle of the Cofidis team became the first rider in the 180-man field forced from the race. His Tour debut ended when he tumbled to the ground and broke his wrist after a rider's refreshment bag got stuck in his front-wheel spokes.
How would you feel if you were forced out a bike race with an accident like this?
I was watching this as it happened. I am glued to TDF every year. and you see something like this happen all the time - Lance Armstrong when he came off when a supporters cap caught the handle bars. He wasn't to badly injured.. in fact he went on to win again. It is sad because they train for this event, (depending on the severity) it puts them out for the rest of the cycling season. Not only that but it reduces the effectiveness of the team.
Brentwood native Teddy King 'living a dream'
EXETER — Teddy King's words — "brutal, awesome and incredibly hard" — hung in the cooling air like a mixed bag of candy at the end of Tuesday's Exeter Hospital Criterium.
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