This Week at TravelGolf.com: March 2, 2005 This week, the Big Bad Golfer wants all you fans out there to know he's had enough. Enough of the cell phone calls, enough of the e-mails. Apparently, there is quite a bit of envy or jealousy, or both, that prompted this deluge when it was inadvertently revealed that the Big Bad Golfer was in Paris Hilton's electronic address book. So many e-mails, in fact, that it crashed the Bad.Golfer.com servers and sent all of us, including all you bad golfers, into a tizzy. Bad Golfer wants you to know there was no Big Nasty going on, and that Paris is serious about her golf game, both the long and short. There are no lewd videos for you to salivate over - oh, wait. Yes, there is: you can see Paris' game revealed for $14.99, but that's another story. Checks and money orders accepted and we have a limited supply. Anyway, you have to give Big, Bad Golfer credit. The man stepped up to the podium and confessed the fullness of his relationship with the hotel heiress/sex tigress, unlike most major politicians who deny, deny, deny. The Big Bad Golfer told all. So, enough with the hoots and catcalls, OK? Let's get back to playing some bad golf and let the Big Bad Golfer do what he does best. Ask Ms. Hilton about that. As always, your comments are welcome on any topic.
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KZG Golf is perhaps best known for its Gemini dual-faced driver, which the USGA ruled "non-conforming" in 2003," only to reverse itself later. Since then, the company has gone on to develop a full line of products. It introduced its forged Evolution irons recently, and for those who can't afford the nearly $900 price tag, it has now come out with a set of PCIII irons. According to Tim McDonald, the irons are intended to give the "feel of forged" without the cost of forging.
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