What do you think of my idea for a future “Big Break”?

Posted: September 24th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Travel For Disabled | Tags: , , , | 6 Comments »

“Big Break # / Weekend Warriors”……. contestants would be true amatures (no tour experience of any kind / or teaching pros), with handicaps ranging form maybe 5 to 15 or 10 to 20. They would play for prizes like cash, equipment, golf vacations, etc., etc….. To keep with the Big Break concept….a grand prize could be a round of golf at Augusta with Tiger Woods or a spot playing in the Pro-Am at Pebble Beach.

I would watch it and play in it if I had the chance to. What do ya think? I already sent an e-mail to TGC about the idea.


Sping Break Warning

Posted: August 28th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Destination Guides | Tags: , , | No Comments »


Each year, it’s estimated that more than 100000 college students spend their spring break in Mexico over spring break each year and this year, despite violence in some areas, those numbers look to be similar. So the question becomes, should you worry? Spring break and Mexico. Besides peanut butter and jelly, few combinations are better. It’s the ultimate college vacation destination. There’s just one problem. The US State Department is urging folks to stay away, citing the country’s increase in violence over the last month, including the murders of three people with US ties. It all stems from Mexico’s rampant drug war where more than 16000 people have died since December of 2006. Now having said that… “We’ve actually seen a large increase in people traveling to Cancun and Cozumel and places down in that area of Mexico…from what it was last year,” said Marsha Fuller, travel agent with Gulliver’s International Tours. Fuller says, though she sympathizes over the recent concerns, the travel warnings issued aren’t specific enough. “I don’t really think people realize what a large country Mexico is and when they report on it, they use the whole country of mexico and it’s not the whole country of Mexico,” added Fuller. And she’s right. Ciudad Juarez, Tijuana and Nogales — all bordering cities — are among the most violent in the nation. Though far away from Mexico’s typical vacation hot spots. Texas officials say spring break meccas like South Padre Island, Texas are still


Zip’r Zipr Break down Electric Travel Mobility Scooter

Posted: April 25th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: Disability Aid Reviews | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

  • Overall Dimensions – L x W x H – 36.4″ x 19.5″ x 27″
  • Front Tires – 2.0″ x 7.5″
  • Rear Tires – 2.0″ x 7.5″
  • Weight – Total 102 lbs
  • Weight – Heaviest Piece 29 lbs

Product Description
The Zipr3 is our very popular light weight full featured travel scooter. The Zipr3 easily transports as the heaviest piece is just 29 lbs and unlike other travel scooters the Zipr3 can be assembled in less that 20 seconds because there are no loose wire cables to connect, just drop in the battery box and go! The stylish Zipr3 includes a full body shroud in blue and non-flat non-marking tires so you can take advantage of the tremendous 30 turning radius indoors or outdoors.
Features

* 250 lb. weight capacity
* Adjustable rotating seat
* Flat free tires
* Drop and go battery box
* Front and back basket brackets
* Headlight
* Full body shroud in BLUE

Specifications

* Overall Dimensions – L x W x H – 36…. More >>

Zip’r Zipr Break down Electric Travel Mobility Scooter