When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
Retief Cracks Jokes! And Other Reasons To Root For Him Sunday
/NY Times: Hank Gets Personal, Is Also Sympathetic And Respectful
/Creamer Raises The Bar On Injured Spectator Swag
/New "Big Miss" Reveal: Tiger Reluctantly Shares His Sugar Free Popsicles
/Tiger Decides To Be Smart About Injury Rehab: Seven Straight Days Of Competitive Golf, No SEALS Training On Tap
/“Good things like this don’t happen to girls like me where I come from."
/Mrs. Cameron's Favorite: "It’s Chevy Chase from Caddyshack.”
/Grounds For Golf Now In E-Book Format, $6.99
/I'm pleased to say that not only has my primer on course design been reborn in an e-pub format available on Amazon or in the iTunes store, but Gil Hanse's renderings and the other illustrations/images have survived in the e-edition.
And all for $6.99, about $232 less than the used copies have been going for since the book went out of print last year.
NGF: 19 Course Openings V. 157.5 Closings In '11
/Update: Bandon's Par-3 And Muni
/Langer: It's The Ball!
/Someone (not me!) teed Bernhard Langer up for a technology discussion at the Toshiba Classic and the normally controversy-resistant dared to suggest the ball has the biggest influence on the distance explosion of late.
BERNHARD LANGER: I am definitely surprised. I watch it on TV and know some of these courses. And, you know, was it Bradley last week at the 8th hole into the wind at Doral, he had like 251 into the wind, and he hit a 3 wood and flew it over the green. So he flew it 260 into the wind, so he carried it probably 275 or 280, if there had been no wind, with a 3 wood. That's just unheard of. Or used to be. But it's a common thing nowadays.
I think what happened is when we switched from the balata round ball to the two or three piece balls, whatever they are now. If you swing the club 10 miles faster than the other guy, you used to get about 10 yards for every mile about a yard.
Now if you swing it 10 miles faster, you get about 20 to 25. So you get a lot more out of the equipment than we used to.
So the guys who swing it faster or harder have, you know, even more of an advantage and that's where these tremendous distances come from.
He went on to mention better athletes too. But coming from a guy who looks just like he did 20 years ago and who clearly takes care of himself, I'm thinking he places athleticism a distant second to advancing technology. Just a guess.
Not A Peep From Sirius/XM Re: Kessler
/It just makes me feel so warm and fuzzy as a satellite radio subscriber to get no reply to a simple question: why was Peter Kessler's "Making The Turn" cancelled?
I've written to two press representatives and now Kessler's boss who cancelled the show. Next on the list, the boss of Kessler's (now) former boss.
**Not long after I posted this, Kessler sent out an email to friends and show guests from over the years and included a place to write for those wishing to express their feelings about this:
Dear Friends,
Thank you for your consistent support and involvement in our show over the past 7 years, you well know it's deeply appreciated. Sirius XM is not renewing our contract and our last show will be Friday, March 23rd from 11am-12pm ET.
It has been a great run and a very long one as these things go and we're so happy you were a part of it. You've always said "yes" when we've asked you to join us and we'll never forget that or how pleasant it is to work with all of you, on and off the air.
If you'd like to reach out to the Director of Talk Programming at Sirius XM in support of the show, below please find his contact information.
Email : brian.hamilton@siriusxm.com
Thank you again and know that we will find you when the next gig comes around! Can't do these shows successfully without you, and they've been quite successful because of you.
Where's Marty Hackel When You Need Him? Rory Pocket Square Edition
/Shane Bacon shares Rory McIlroy's upbeat Tweets following the White House State Dinner and the reigning U.S. Open champion is looking dapper in a tux.
Now about that pocket square...what say you Marty Hackel?