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The Golf Game Gift That Tops All Golfer Gifts

December 16, 2008 | Harrisburg/Hershey area, Pennsylvania | Vetting explained

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Wow!!! There's a terrific golf table game available that's totally new and exciting!!! It's like a box of toys for the golfer.....but with RULES!!! It's a one-of-a-kind "board-less" golf table game that sparks the imagination, and immerses ‘golfers' in mentally-challenging fun and stimulating personal interaction.....an absolute thrill to open and play in friendly competition!!! http://www.ingenewitty.com It's Strategic "Fore-Thought"!!! This new game format is the wave of the future as people return to entertaining at home and socially interacting with friends and family. The game is both thoroughly challenging on an individual basis and totally enjoyable for groups while engaged in friendly competition. Depending on choice of game rules, golfers strive for low score, most money, or other pre-selected goals. Without golfers even being aware of the beneficial effects of play, the game innocuously hones personal visualization skills and strategic mental processes. It's not only fun.....it keeps you sharp!!! For the newbie to golf and those with a desire to familiarize themselves with the sport, the immaculate quality of the graphic illustrations provides an excellent introduction to all of the "ins and outs" without the initial expense of "hitting the course". The game rules are true to the sport of golf, and the wager version accurately simulates how golfers add their own embellishments to the fundamental rules during course play. For those who have considered taking golf lessons, this game is highly recommended as introductory material enabling the novice to get the most training without the need for instructions on the basics during those time-sensitive lessons. Let the game of Strategic "Fore-Thought" be your first golf trainer. You'll be sure to discover the underlying beauty of different golf strategies, and uncover the sense of accomplishment derived from skill building on the course. If you are already an avid golfer, polished in your abilities with the clubs, don't be afraid to use the game as an instructional tool. Point to the graphics as you explain to others the proper golf methodologies and techniques, and engage and captivate your admirers by playing the game with them. They'll thank you over and over for the off-course visualization lessons, and they'll more fully appreciate your pointers by your taking them on a "round of golf" before actually heading to the links. Oh, and by the way.....teaching the sport of golf to children can be rewarding and frustrating, not to even mention the expense involved. Keep in mind that the best golfers in the world started at an early age, and worked hard to develop their skills. The key to their success was an internally generated level of interest in the sport, but the credit for this interest goes to the mentor that exposed them to golf and encouraged them every step of the way. Strategic "Fore-Thought" is precisely the ticket to develop that youthful interest, and perhaps stimulate the launch of a golf career. The game provides educational content for strategic play in a manner that puts golf in a social context, cultivates interest in the sport, and develops the proper view of course challenges. So, if you aspire to be a golf mentor to someone special, put Strategic "Fore-Thought" in your toolbox.....you can't go wrong here!!! Final Note: If you know a golfer who is no longer able to play for any reason, the game of Strategic "Fore-Thought" brings the outdoor sport of golf indoors without the accompanying physical challenges of on-course play. Just because a golfer is unable to play the sport doesn't mean that interest has waned. Watching others play golf on television just doesn't measure up to the need of a golfer to be engaged in the sport. * * If you can't take the golfer to the golf course, * * take the golf course to the golfer!!!

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