A Slice of Life: Microchip On My Shoulder Over so-Called Flawless Driver

The ScotsmanMarch 27, 2006

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PEOPLE keep giving me newspaper cuttings. I don't know why, but they do. Just as I'm settling down with something comforting and sustaining in the clubhouse, an acquaintance wearing a conspiratorial smile will approach, press a cutting into my hand and wander off with the self-satisfied air of someone who has carried out a useful and potentially ground-breaking service for which I should be eternally grateful.

It happened just the other day and, after the delivery had been made, I sat for several minutes becoming steadily more baffled as I read an article about marine life and the awful things that were happening to it. It was interesting enough, but why it had been cut out for me to read did not become clear until I turned the cutting over and found a golfing item on the other side. This item was certainly interesting and a little worrying.

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A Slice of Life: Microchip On My Shoulder Over so-Called Flawless Driver

It seems there is a driver in the offing which has, built into the head, a microchip which, it is claimed, more or less guarantees that any flaw which might occur in the course of a given swing will ...

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