Monday, December 8, 2014

Winter is no time to take a break

Some people think just because it's getting colder and winter is here golf is out of the question for a few months. Well, those people are preposterous! That is a negative. The winter time is the time to work on your game, so when the opening day of golf comes around you are a completely new golfer. It is also a good time to invest in new clubs and try out different clubs to see what ones feel better.

You are probably asking, But Justin how would you do this if its just so cold outside? Well, I have just the perfect answer for you. For practicing purposes, domes are perfect. Kokamos, is a great example to practice your swing. They are open to the public and its not that much to go in there and hit for forty minutes. That's one of the main reason why they have it there. Especially right now would be a great time, because not a whole lot of people head up there. I just went last week with a friend and we pretty much had the whole place to ourselves. Only one other guy was in there with us and we sparked up a couple conversations with him.

If you are in need for some new clubs and want to get a feel for them during the off season so you'll have a great feel for them during opening day then I got a place just for ya. It's like golf heaven to me and I'm like a little boy in a toy store when I'm in that place. This golf heaven is called King Par. This amazing place is not to far away located in Flushing. King Par has almost everything you can think of golf related. The best thing though, is that you can test out clubs with there heated driving range. Yes, it's heated! All you do is just pick a club you want to try out and let them know and you'll get a little basket of balls to hit. It's by far the best place on earth for any golfer.

So if you are one of those people that are taking a break right now since its cold outside and want to get better. Then get off your butt and hit the dome! Thank you for reading

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Complexity of Golf Balls




     Way back when in golf there was only one type of ball. It was a simple game. Now a days that has completely changed. There are so many different types of balls out there it's ridiculous. They are all made and meant for different style of players. So lets say you are a golfer and you have a strong drive and that's what you focus on when you play. You would want to use a ball that is made to help you go longer distance off of your drive. So there's a ball that Titleist made that is called Velocity. It's meant for people that have a powerful drive off the tee so they can play a short iron shot to the green. They just made this ball not to long ago, and I have not tried it out yet. I don't really know if I am willing to drop $33 on them though.
     Now if driving is not your game, you're more of a iron kind of player. Don't worry, there is a ball just for you. Another Titleist because I don't know a whole lot of other ones, it's the Titleist Pro V1x. This ball is meant for low long shots and a softer feel and drop, with good greenside control. I haven't tried this ball as well. Mainly because this ball wouldn't fit my game. Also the fact that it's way more than I would ever spend on a box of balls.
     If you want a ball that has a lot of spin so you can control your shots on the green then I got the ball to fit that. This one is a Taylormade. The ball is called Project (a). This ball is meant for this mid handicapped players who want to play better. It is a extreme spin and has a softer outer core so it'll drop nice and easy once it hits the green.

Now lets get to the ball I use, because I know all of you have been wondering what this pro uses. Well the ball I use is called Noodle. Yes it is called that, which is one of the reasons why i play with that one. The real reason is because I don't have a really straight drive most of the time so the Noodle ball I use is supposed to keep my ball straight and have it go a long distance. So that's my favorite ball to use. I also do like to use the Titleist NXT  Tour which almost has the same concept. The stupid thing is I haven't even scratched the surface of all the golf balls you can play with. All are meant for different players.

Wednesday, November 12, 2014

From Past to Present

Golf is one the oldest sports out there and has evolved quite drastically. Way back in the day only the rich and noble people were able to golf and afford it. The wealthy were the ones that pretty much created the sport to what it is today. You can still see a glimpse of that today with country clubs and only the people that can afford it play. So a good amount of upper class wealthy people do play the game. You see in movies and stuff how business man have work meeting and go out golfing on a really nice course just because they can. I'm sure that's how it actually is in real life or at least close to it.
Now lets go way way back when it all came together. They say that glimpse's of a form of golf was created back in the Egyptian days. But Professor Guerrero here, (yes I did just use myself in third person) is skipping ahead to the we lads in Scotland. During the 15th century they came up with the general rules and play of the sport. Shortly after that it was banned because it was supposedly getting in the way of their precious archery practice. Apparently they needed that to defend the country, but come on that's really lame and they soon realized that a few years later. The ban was raised and even the king of Scotland became interested in the game. A few post's back I talked about St Andrew's and the Old Course. Well this is when the course was created and the legacy began. Around 200 years later golf came around to the U.S. and that's when the first set of golf clubs were used in the country. Then after that it exploded and kept on evolving to what it is today. Back when it started they used beech wood and other hard woods to create the club. Wood was used for the longest time until the early 1900's it slowly got replaced and in 1931 the first tournament was won using steel shafted clubs. Then that sparked the next era for golf. Once WWII was over they began to experiment more and more with different metals. Slowly they went from steel, to graphite because it was lighter and you could have a faster swing. Then from graphite shafts came titanium club heads that paired with it. together those two make up a lot of golf clubs today.
Well there you go, a small history on how golf evolved from then to now.

Wednesday, November 5, 2014

You All Know Tiger

Everyone knows who Tiger Woods is. They all may not know him for the golfer he is or used to be. They may know him as the player he was off of the golf course if you know what I mean. Cheating on his wife and have a sex addiction problem. Yes he did have multiple sex partners and cheated on his wife a lot. That was the lowest of the low for him and he lost pretty much everything once that got out. His wife divorced him shortly after and he lost quite a few sponsors. Some big ones like Gatorade, and General Motors, but two companies did stay with Tiger throughout the whole fiasco. Nike and Electronic Arts stuck with him all because for Nike Tiger was their number icon in the golf category and for Electronic Arts, they have a whole video game line named after him so they would never let him go. Around three months later Tiger gave a televised announcement and stated that he was in therapy and gave an apology for all of his wrong doings.

Coming from the golf point of view taking a break from golf really hurt his golf rankings. Tiger dropped all the way to 58th in the golf rankings, which is the lowest he was ever. He soon regained the number one spot two years later. Ever since his Tiger's gigolo secret came I feel like he hasn't played the same. To me he has gone down hill. Yeah, he did win some championships and tournaments, but he wasn't really consistent. 2013 was his only good year after all of his problems and all the rest were not so great. Then Tiger hurt his knee and had to get surgery on it and had to be out for awhile for that. Then once back from that injury, he injured himself again. His back this time was the problem with some back pains. Tiger had to again leave the game again and went under some more surgery for his back and is currently doing therapy to get back to his old self. He is 38 years old so Tiger has a lot of golf still yet to play, and the fact that he is by far one of the best golfers to every play the game is just astounding. He has a  god given talent that he's had ever since he was little and its incredible. Despite what he's done he is one of my favorite golfers and sparked the boom of golf in the U.S.




Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Europe Has Us Beat

Every two years there is this competition between the United States and Europe. This contest is called the Ryder Cup. It all started way back when in 1927, with just the US and Great Britain. It slowly changed over the years and it extended to all of Europe instead of just Great Britain. Anyways, these past few Ryder Cups haven't been in the Untied States favor. In the past ten Ryder Cup's Europe has won eight of them. With winning this years cup put them in a three year win streak. To some people that don't really care about golf probably don't see what the point in this is, but to me and to all the other fans out there its awful. Especially this last cup was pretty embarrassing to be honest. They just got they ass's handed to them losing 16 1/2 to 11 1/2 points.

But that score wasn't as bad as the 04 and 06 Ryder Cup's losing both years with the score        9 1/2 to 18 1/2. The one in 2004 was actually held here in Michigan at the Oakland Hills CC. Surprisingly though we are still winning with the record of 25-12-2. In the very beginning when the Ryder Cup was created America was dominate. From the beginning 1927 all the way to 1983 Europe only won three and tied one. But then again the Europe team back then only consisted of Great Britain and Ireland. Once they extended the team to all of Europe it completely switched on us.

Mainly golf is just an individual sport, but during the Ryder Cup that is not the case. The captain of each team has to plan and match players who they would think would play well with each other. There are different types of play at the cup. There is Fourball, Foursomes and then Singles. In Fourball and Foursomes two teammates are paired with each other and go ahead against two other on the opposing team. It may seem like it would be easy to just throw players in wherever but there is some strategy to it all. It all depends on how everyone plays and their own style of play. Every single person on the team are really great and are on the team for a reason but there are a few that standout and those players will most likely play the same type on the opposite side. The weekend overall is really exciting to watch. The next Ryder Cup is back here in the US in Minnesota. I really would like to go and I'm going to try to. I'm just going to have to wait and see.

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Course Bucket List Part 2

 


So last week I talked about the golf courses I would like to play at in Michigan. That list is pretty realistic for me. Well, more realistic than my list of courses across the nation and world. There are so many amazing courses out there in the world. My list mainly consist of courses in the US, but I do have one outside of the country that I just dream of going to.
 One of those is St Andrews Old Course. It is the oldest and probably one of the or the most prestigious golf course in the world. My life would probably be complete if I played there. The bridge right there in the picture to the right is well known across globe to every golfer. Its called the Swilcan Bridge and every golfer walks across this 700 year old bridge on the 18th hole to close the round off. This course has been around since 1400 they say. Its history and its a public course so I could play it whenever I take my spontaneous trips to Scotland. Ha jk..
Now the one that I have on my list for in the US are probably the most well known ones in the country. Augusta National is located in Augusta, Georgia and is one of the most famous courses in the nation and world. In 2009 it was ranked the number one golf course in America out of a hundred. It still remains in the top ten to this day. It opened up in 1933 and to me it is by far one of the best looking courses I have ever saw..on the computer and on TV that is. It is home to one of the major championships in the PGA, The Masters. It's been host to The Masters since 1934 and it won't ever change. Other than St Andrews this course is my second course I dream of going to. The only about this course is that it would probably be the hardest to ever play at. Since it's a private course, only members can play on it and to become a member you would have to pay a lot of money.  The picture below is one of the iconic holes on the course called Amen Corner. 


Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Course Bucket List Part 1

Everyone has a bucket list and want to accomplish things before they die. I have one too, well I have a few aimed in different categories. For the golfing aspect, I have a course bucket list. It is what it sounds like. I have quite the list of golf courses I want to play at before I die. I find this list to be challenging because not only are the courses extremely expensive, but not all of them are open to public. So i do have a few bumps in the road. The list is at least categorized by state and country. Believe it or not Michigan is home to a few very nice courses that are well known.
Starting with the number one golf course in Michigan. Crystal Downs (picture above) is in Frankfort. The course sits right between Lake Michigan and Crystal Lake. So you get a view of both lakes during your round of golf. It was ranked tenth in the United States for best golf courses by Golf Digest. Which makes me want to play it even more. But a downfall of the course is that it's a private course. So it would be extremely hard for me to at least touch the practice greens. Next up is the course that I've been practically drooling over for years now. Arcadia Bluffs,(picture below) located right on Lake Michigan in Arcadia. This course has had me in awe ever since I saw it in a golf magazine. It is ranked 3rd in Michigan according to Golf Digest. Just looking at pictures of it shows how beautiful the course is. I couldn't imagine what it actually looks like in real life. Good thing about this course is that it is a public course and I could go there whenever I wanted. I just need to save around $150 and I can play all eighteen. The reason why its so expensive is because the course is one of the best in the U.S. as well. It was rated one of the best public courses in the U.S. at 10th and ranked 24th for the best courses in the country. I am going to golf there one day, way way in the future. First, I need to have that money to blow on one round of golf, but most important I need to improve my golf game. Quite frankly, I suck a tad bit to much to be golfing there just yet.