Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Do you own an American Brand Golf Product

Golf in Scotland was first recorded in the 15th century, and the modern game of golf was first developed and established in the country. The game plays a key role in the national sporting consciousness.[


Although golf is often seen as an elitist sport elsewhere in the world, in the land of its birth it enjoys widespread appeal throughout the spectrum of society, in line with the country's egalitarian tradition. For example, the Old Course at St Andrew's and Musselburgh Links (which is the oldest golf course in the world and in continuous use) are public courses. Council-owned courses, with low fees and easy access, are common throughout the country wherever demography and geography allow. Therefore golf courses, whether public or private, are far more common in the Lowlands than in the Highlands and Islands, where shinty (a game which may share a common ancestry with golf) is often the traditional sport.


But with the 2008 U.S economic crisis arrival ,It blowed the Golf industry even including the whole national industry a lot.


Every night, 15 million people in this great country go to sleep hoping that tomorrow will be the day they find a job. Hundreds of thousands of employees of our states and cities wake up hoping this won't be their last day on the job. Five million people wake up trying to save their homes from foreclosure by the big banks. And nearly 17 million children go to bed hungry. This isn't the America I dreamed of.


It's time for all Americans to remember that patriotism is about more than fighting abroad. It's also about fighting for ourselves, our neighbors and our communities here in the United States. It's time for economic patriotism. How can we be economic patriotic?


The first step is to buy the products with American LOGO. NIKE, Taylormade, Callaway, Titleist, PING...


We need supporting American-Brand Products & and Services from American-Owned companies ,why?


Let's say 300,000,000 Americans each simply reallocated 1 dollar per day, spending 1 dollar less on foreign-made goods, 1 dollar more on American-made goods. (That's $30 per month, per person, and it is not an extra $30 per month, but just where you spend it!) After a year, this would add up to $109,500,000,000. What could the real, productive American economy do with an extra $109.5 billion? How about 2,737,500 new jobs paying $40,000 per year?


The greed of us all wanting lower prices is also cutting our own throats in the process. The government and businesses, as well as the consumer has forgotten what made this country the greatest in history. To just flush it all away, and end up just another poor socialist country is a tremendous waste of our divinely inspired founding fathers vision, and the lives of all those that fought and died to keep us a free nation and a great Republic.


We're not trying to save the economy in one day... We are trying to save the economy through a thought process.  It will take the effort of every American to look for the USA logo on all their purchases.  We don't care what party you support.  We want you to support local businesses with buying USA products.  If it doesn't have the USA logo please leave it on the shelf.  If you can't find the USA logo, do without.  We are trying to get the American people to rely on each other to bring our industry back.  It will take time and effort of everybody.  We are hoping this will make everybody conscious of their purchases on a DAILY basis.  Please consider supporting the companies that feel it is important to manufacture products in our country.


We must buy American so there will always be American left to buy!


Not long ago,i saw some testimonials from satisfied  American-Brand & websites like  igolfyoo , golffactorystore, glofplayer18, golfnewspace, golfnewland etc if you are a golfer, you may feel excited about them .


We are Americans,we must support our American-Brand Products  and Services.Let's work together and tide over the difficulties  This is our top priority.

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