Wednesday, October 11, 2006

Golfn - A golf break for you and your children this October half-term.

The October half term is nearly upon us already and while you're probably sat bolt upright in a panic reading that sentence, wondering how the hell it's come round so quickly and what the hell you're going to do with the kids then do not fear, you are not alone. I'm thinking exactly the same thing too.

I mean, what to they do in schools today? I'd swear blind that today's youngsters get more time off than ever before, even the lunchtimes seem longer. I hate to sound like a Dickensian caricature. Hang on, scratch that. I intend to sound exactly like a Dickensian caricature. They can hardly cook upon leaving school, have the financial nous of the Bride of Wildenstein and top all that by lounging around for a further three years in "higher education". The only thing higher about their education is the level of debt the little twerps get you in. Where's the social value in that?

This, if you haven't already guessed, is a reactionary panic to the endless noise and moaning of half-term week that I'm set to endure and I have been rushing around wondering what I can do to help make the process a lot less painful, educational, fun and slightly quieter.

Luckily I had a phone call from a lovely Belgian fella called Boris Janjic, who may have the solution to my woes.

He runs a sports and language camp in the Biarritz region of France specifically aimed at brats, sorry kids, aged between 12 and 18 years. Boris is a member of te P.G.A of Belgium and had a fleeting experience on the professional European Tour  winning at Omnium in 1995, and being a member of the Belgium team at the European Team Championships that year.

He has set up a sports camp that gives kids the opportunity to get involved in golf, learn or improve their languages and even take on a few of the more adventurous sporting activities, like surfing, on offer in the sunny climes of the South of France.

You can check out all the details on his website at http://www.golfn.be/ <link> or if you want to contact him for more details then do so at: By email: bobs@golfn.be or els@golfn.be By telephone: +32 479 255 247.

There's a host of activities to keep both adults and children occupied and for a very entertaining holiday. As an added incentive the golf courses that you get to sample are some of the finest in the region, including St Moliets and the Seignosse golf course that GolfPunk previously featured in our travel section last year.

The trip is avilable for €450 for the week and Boris has kindly included a short film clip to give you a taster of what your now stress free half-term could be like.



Saturday 14 October - Saturday 21 October (school holidays the Netherlands) Saturday 21 October - Saturday 28 October (school holidays the Netherlands & England)
Saturday 28 October - Saturday 04 November (school holidays Belgium)*

Dates
ENGLISH spoken

Monday 30 October - Monday 06 November (school holidays France)*





10/11/2006 11:03:36 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

  Thursday, October 05, 2006

See your putting on tele...

South Korea’s Infinics promises that its golf putter, the DiXX Blu Digital Instructor, will improve your short game thanks to a set of sophisticated sensors that measure your stance and swing.

The Dixx Blu has a small liquid crystal display (LCD) screen that is used to aim. Users adjust their stance and the position of the putter so that a small red dot is centered in crosshairs displayed on the screen. When the user’s stance is correct and the dot is centered, it turns green, signaling that the user is ready to hit the ball.

DiXX Blu Digital Intelligent Putter
DiXX Blu Digital

The putter, which goes on sale later this month, was on display this week at the Ceatec exhibition in Chiba, Japan. It will be priced at 98,000 yen (US$832) in Japan.

Using an intertial navigation system that tracks the putter’s position and a micro electromechanical system motion sensor, the Dixx Blu is able to collect detailed information about a golfer’s swing, including the path of the swing, swing speed, impact position and the angle of the putter’s face.

Based on this data, the putter is able to analyze the swing, presenting a detailed report immediately after the golfer swings. This helps players to identify the areas where they need improvement, Infinics said.

Once golfers have perfected their swing with the Dixx Blu, they can swap the putter’s terminal, which includes the display and sensors, for a dummy weight designed to be used on the golf course.


http://www.cio.com/blog_view.html?CID=25482



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  Tuesday, October 03, 2006

Bet he wish he hadn't done that...

Saying nothing of stereotypes...

A high rolling punter was counting his losses today after losing more than £340,000 on the Ryder Cup.
The Geordie gambler placed the biggest golf bet ever earlier this week when he staked £347,000 on the United States to beat Europe in Ireland.
The William Hill customer from Tyne & Wear stood to win more than three-quarters of a million pounds if the US team had won.
But when Brit Luke Donald held his nerve at the 17th to beat Chad Campbell and ensure that Europe retained the trophy for a record third time in a row the punter, who has not been named, kissed goodbye to his cash.
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10/3/2006 9:35:43 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
Water Hazard

Well, it's not all bad...

A flood last winter submerged much of the Kentuck Golf Course in North Bend -- and it's been struggling to bounce back ever since.
For 48 days, the course was under water after a dike was breached, allowing thousands of gallons of the Kentuck Inlet to flow through. The course was unplayable until the middle of May. The more heavily damaged back nine remained closed until July.
Today, aside from some brown patches, a golfer on the 12th tee would have difficulty identifying the impact.


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10/3/2006 9:34:12 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
VOTE FOR US

WHAAAAAAAAYYEEEYYYYYYYY!!!!!

Golf Punk and OSM head awards shortlist Jason Cowley, Editor of the Observer Sports Monthly, and Tim Southwell, his counterpart at new-launch Golf Punk, head the category shortlists in the British Society of Magazine Editors’ awards, announced yesterday.
The awards, together with the Society’s Mark Boxer Award and Editors’ Editor of the Year will be presented at the London Hilton on Tuesday, November 14.
Under consideration in other categories, Andy Robinson, of Nikon Pro (surely a favourite with many of the SJA’s photography members), is shortlisted in the contract magazines category.
Ian McLeish, the Editor of the Haymarket-produced consumer contract United Review - Manchester United’s matchday programme - is also short-listed.
In the men’s magazines category, Men’s Fitness (edited by Peter Muir) and Men’s Health (Morgan Rees) are both nominated for consideration.
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10/3/2006 9:20:37 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
Royal Flushed?

Who says money makes the world go round

Britain's Prince Andrew recently angered conservationists by asking billionaire Donald Trump to build a luxury golf course on an area of "scientific interest" in Scotland, however, there's a possibility Trump may not go through with the idea.
The royal tried to get the entrepreneur to commit to building the $1.27 billion golf course - complete with 250 luxury homes, a golf academy, and a five-star hotel - on the Menie estate, Balmedie, Aberdeenshire, during a meeting in the U.S. last week. The area - known as the Foveran Links - is a European Union site of special scientific interest and features 4,000-year-old sand dunes that are home to rare plants, otters, badgers, eider ducks and skylark

Link: http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7005047082
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10/3/2006 9:15:18 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
Where in the world is it going to..?

We said this a little while ago, but after watching the thrilling WGC last week it needs to be said again. And they say it well...

The four men all appeared to be in their late 20s, and they were a bundle of enthusiasm. They ran from the tee box to the middle of the fairway, then to the green, searching for the best view.

And when Tiger Woods walked by, they never took their eyes off him.
Such moments still happen on the PGA Tour, but not as frequently. Woods has been on tour for 10 years now, and his schedule rarely takes him to new markets except for the U.S. Open or PGA Championship.
And that's why it's a shame the World Golf Championships don't move around the world as they once did.
The American Express Championship used to alternate between the United States (San Francisco, Atlanta, St. Louis) and Europe (Spain, Ireland and England). The Accenture Match Play Championship tried Australia once, but it was too close to the holidays and all the stars stayed home. The Bridgestone Invitational has left Firestone only once, and that was in 2002 for the Seattle area.
For the next four years, all the "World" Golf Championships will be held in America.
And it really gets strange next year when CA replaces American Express as a title sponsor and the WGC folds into an existing PGA Tour event at Doral. That means Woods essentially will be defending champion at two tournaments in one. This guys really is good.
The PGA Tour cannot be faulted entirely. There is a business side to running these tournaments, and the tour largely foots the bill. Corporate sponsors who pony up some $12 million a year for a WGC event want the biggest effect, which means TV ratings, and those suffer when the broadcast is not in a prime window for sports.
"We're not entirely happy that all the events are being played in America," European Tour chief George O'Grady said last week. "But they are being played."
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10/3/2006 9:12:06 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
What are the odds?

Just to wind you up after returning home from chopping up your local course and you get taunted by this....


Move over Tiger Woods, Alexander Ovechkin can play golf, too.

The Washington Capitals star, who won the Calder Trophy last year as the NHL's rookie of the year, aced the par-3, 160-yard fourth hole yesterday at the Springfield Golf and Country Club during the team's annual Caps Care charity tournament.

Ovechkin had several chances at the hole as he greeted groups all day long at No. 4 and played a shot with them. But given his lack of golf experience, it was surprising to see the 21-year-old Russian record the hole-in-one.

"This was my first time playing golf," Ovechkin said. "I guess it's easy. Maybe it would be better if I played golf, not hockey. It was lucky, though. I have to play again now, see how I can do."


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10/3/2006 4:02:39 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

  Friday, September 29, 2006

Hole in One Video

If you can't view this video go here


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  Saturday, September 23, 2006

What's in the Loch?

Nothing it appears...

EXCLUSIVE Scottish golf club Loch Lomond, which charges a £55,000 joining fee for members, lost £6.2 million in its latest financial year, its accounts have revealed.

However, the club, which is home to the Scottish Open, narrowed losses in 2004 - the previous year it lost £8m.

The club, which boasts members such as Sir Jackie Stewart and Sir Sean Connery, underwent a restructuring in 2003/2004, which saw it price out half of its members.
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9/23/2006 10:15:50 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
Kids...eh? Who'd have 'em

A teenager from a local school has scooped the BBC's Young Sports Journalist competition.

William Gallimore, a Year 11 pupil from Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, in Elstree, won the prestigious award with a report about an exceptional round of crazy golf.

William's article is published on the BBC Sport website.
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9/23/2006 10:12:30 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
Holiday suggestions

The Montgomerie, Dubai, a full-fledged golf resort developed by the real estate giant, Emaar Properties, has been adjudged ‘ Dubai’s Leading Golf Resort’ at the 13-th Annual World Travel Awards (WTA).

“The Montgomerie, Dubai was voted as ‘The Best’ in its class at the Awards, which celebrate excellence in the world’s travel and tourism industry,” said Mr Ken Kosak, General Manager, The Montgomerie, Dubai.

Link: http://www.gowealthy.com/realestate/news/1562/detail.asp
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9/23/2006 10:07:54 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [2] 
Sam Torrance live on AOL

Sam speaks live on his AOL blog:

The end of the second day and the smile on my face keeps getting wider. Things are looking great. But we can’t forget that we were 10-6 ahead in Brookline and we know what happened there.
The watchword tomorrow will be Brookline but that’ll probably work in our favour, as the players will remember that and not let it happen again.
The US will be up for it now that they’re out there on their own. They’ll be focused on winning their own matches, so they’ll be pretty confident of doing well. Another comeback is absolutely possible. It’s not imminent but it’s possible.

The draw for the singles should ensure a great day’s golf tomorrow. Lehman has started with some strength and he’s finishing as strong as he can, although Verplank is last and he’s really struggling.

Lehman has to be despondent. He must be thinking he’s going to lose but he’s got to try and lift his team and try and get them to win eight-and-a-half points. When you say it out loud, it sounds like a big ask.

9/23/2006 10:03:44 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

  Friday, September 22, 2006

Where's Torrance

This Ryder Cup mania has gone absolutely crazy!

 

We were prepared for 300,000 disappearing for a few days and mysteriously turning up on Monday with a slight Irish accent, we were even prepared for a huge upsurge in electricity use during TV breaks and had notified the relevant authorities. But what we weren’t prepared for, what you could of knocked us down with a feather with, was the news that one of our GolfPunk stable would go renegade!!!!!

 

 

In the run up to the Ryder Cup we rang around and checked to see how all our GolfPunks against the World were getting on. Ollie Fisher was doing what Ollie Fisher does. Playing golf and winning. Suzann and Jonathan are playing over in the States, which is fair enough. James Heath is plying is trade on the Challenge Tour trying to get onto the big boys tour next year. We phoned the tow Graeme's Storm and McDowell, which went something a bit like this....

 

GP: "Hi guys, how are you?"

 

Graemes: "ROOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAARRRRRR!!!!!!!"

 

GP: "What the hell was that? Where are you??"

 

Graemes: "Yoooooooouuuuuuuu ddaaaaaaaaaa mmaaaaaaaaaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn!!!!!!" (Line goes dead)

 

It turns out that the duo are at the Ryder Cup following Europe and mingling with the fans. So say hi if you see them. Then we went to check on Sam. A certain Mr Torrance. But we got no reply. That's not unusal. Normally he's on duty with the BBC. So we tried again later, but still nothing and the parental instinct in us started to worry. He hadn't called, left no note etc, etc....then we heard that he was definitely at the K Club, so we sent a craic (see what we did there) unit to find him, but they've taken over a pub in Naas called the Ivy and apparently, he isn't there. But they did give us this...

 

 

Sam Torrance Blog 

 

Live commentary A not so serious look at the action as it unfiolds. 

 

The Atlantic Divide A bit of banter from both sides of the pond. 

 

It's the Ryder Cup coverage on AOL and if you look closely you'll find a certain moustachioed Scottish fella filling you in on all the juicy gossip behind the scenes at the Ryder Cup. We've been on it all day - checking in to see that he's behaving himself - and we recommend you do the same. And if you see him, tell Sam we know what he's been up to!!!


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9/22/2006 7:48:08 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
Day one of the Ryder Cup 2006

    All the action, live and exclusive....from the office. Making magazines can suck sometimes. At least there's always streaming...




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9/22/2006 5:24:35 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 
Shoreditch Open

If anyone is looking for something to do this weekend then WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU. THE RYDER CUP IS ON! GET YOURSELF IN FRONT OF A TELE WITH SKY AND A PIZZA DELIVERY NUMBER!

If, for some unknown reason, you are unable to do this and find yourself in that there London town, then head down to Shoreditch for the Jameson's Shoreditch Open.

About 75 berks, including our very own king of cool Sifa Tesha, will be hacking a bean-bag around the streets of Shoreditch in pursuit of the title.

For everyone who can't make it,but relish the idea of smashing balls into the sights of London then you may find some carthartic relief in this link:

http://www.jamesonurbangolf.co.uk/urban-golf.html




9/22/2006 5:19:07 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

  Monday, August 14, 2006

New game

In response to the below blog - it rained and I didn't make it as far as the first tee. Reckon I'd have shot 75 ish though....


For when golf isn't enough
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  Friday, August 11, 2006

Hansen necks it

Congratulations to Anders Hansen on his first round performance. The Dane shot a six-under par round to take the lead at the KLM Dutch Open, which in itself is quite a spectacular effort, but consider the following.

  • He pulled out of the pre-tournament pro-am with a stiff neck
  • He was unable to practice before the tournament because of the injury
  • He had a whole new set of clubs, which he was testing for the USPGA
  • It was the first time he had played the course
I woke up stiff this morning...and I'm playing golf tomorrow, so I'm contemplating buying a whole new set and chancing my arm. I'll let you know how it goes.

Shaun


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