stuff.co.nz— Japanese schoolboy golfing sensation Ryo Ishikawa will be aided in his bid to break through on the world stage by a new million-dollar driver.
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I'm a toolmaker doing prototyping and it costs a client $3000-$5000 USD to have me work a 40 hour week, and I don't even work at a particularly expensive shop. So no, no diamonds, it's just what stuff costs to develop and prototype.
You're not.It wasn't until i noticed that it was about golf that I realised that it was a golf club."Schoolboy Golf Star Gets Million Dollar Golf Club" would have been more appropriate :)
So does the driver also allow you to map out the ball's flight path in advance and hit straight regardless of how you swing? This is absolutely retarded.
im working on a self propeled golf ball that can be driven any distance. Its controlled by laptop in golf cart and ca choose from draw,fade,..low..high and has built in brakes to stop any distance required. Inititial tests resulted in average scores of 1 to under par on each hole. naturally it will not be legal in competition as it does use an artificial aid.still if you dont get greedy and just use it to beat your sunday forsome by a couple of strokes, it should become wildy popular.development costs have ben minimal, as i have used existing expired aerospace patents and is similar to devices that were used on the mood landing!cost for 1st sleeve of 3 balls was $7,000,999.99 ..next dozen, costs dropped to $3,000,000 a dozen.I think Rush Limbaugh used one of these to break 100 for the first time. Although its very simple for anyone with half a brain to operate, Rush did not meet the minimum standard..may have been his prescription drug dosege..who know!
Closed AccountJan 21, 2009
I bet the kid would have preferred to just get the million dollars in cash....
jeuhrnJan 21, 2009
I'm a toolmaker doing prototyping and it costs a client $3000-$5000 USD to have me work a 40 hour week, and I don't even work at a particularly expensive shop. So no, no diamonds, it's just what stuff costs to develop and prototype.
forbjokJan 21, 2009
You're not.It wasn't until i noticed that it was about golf that I realised that it was a golf club."Schoolboy Golf Star Gets Million Dollar Golf Club" would have been more appropriate :)
bonjourmrJan 21, 2009
It is made from the tears of angels, the sweat of Obama and the blood of a unicorn.
clevelandbrownJan 21, 2009
So does the driver also allow you to map out the ball's flight path in advance and hit straight regardless of how you swing? This is absolutely retarded.
kimballjJan 21, 2009
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brettwardsJan 21, 2009
I was definitely looking for the name of a former F1 or Le Mans driver.
herher123Aug 19, 2009
That's more expensive than my rent
golfndadAug 27, 2009
im working on a self propeled golf ball that can be driven any distance. Its controlled by laptop in golf cart and ca choose from draw,fade,..low..high and has built in brakes to stop any distance required. Inititial tests resulted in average scores of 1 to under par on each hole. naturally it will not be legal in competition as it does use an artificial aid.still if you dont get greedy and just use it to beat your sunday forsome by a couple of strokes, it should become wildy popular.development costs have ben minimal, as i have used existing expired aerospace patents and is similar to devices that were used on the mood landing!cost for 1st sleeve of 3 balls was $7,000,999.99 ..next dozen, costs dropped to $3,000,000 a dozen.I think Rush Limbaugh used one of these to break 100 for the first time. Although its very simple for anyone with half a brain to operate, Rush did not meet the minimum standard..may have been his prescription drug dosege..who know!