You might want to ask for a mulligan if this happens. Scientists at UC Irvine announced Wednesday that titanium-coated clubs can cause plants and grass on golf courses to catch on fire. Orange County ...
The clubs offer all the advantages of the companys successful 300 titanium line, which was the talk of the PGA Tour in 2001, but in a less costly steel version. And the clubs have the highest ...
Before you break out your titanium golf clubs for the warmer weather, you might want to grab a fire extinguisher as well. "The UC-Irvine Engineering Department and OC Fire Authority study finds that ...
IRVINE, Calif. -- Golfers are urged to swing with care after scientists at UC Irvine proved that titanium-coated clubs can cause course-side vegetation to burst into flames. Orange County Fire ...
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