Thursday, June 07, 2007

Sifford so Good

Good news team, good news. Charlie Sifford sporting trailblazer and GOLFPUNK Representing… star is to be honoured for his services to a sport that has not always treated him the way it should.

In 2004 Charlie was inducted to the World Golf of Fame. On 24th June he will be recognised for his lifetime achievement and stoicism in not buckling under the, what must have been unbearable, pressure of racism at the Original Tee Golf Classic.

His is a fascinating story that I would implore all of you to look into.


Check the Represnting all the GolfPunks… feature in GP14 Jan/Feb 06

To find out more about Charlie Sifford click here..
For details on his upcoming award click here..



6/7/2007 2:20:12 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

  Wednesday, June 06, 2007

Lunacy

Not strictly golf but interesting all the same. Police in Brighton and Hove have noticed an increase in violent incidents when the moon was full – and also on payday. We are not sure what the connection between full moons and payday is. We, your poor put upon GPs, only get paid once in a blue moon.



Luckily for the world’s best golfers there are no night golf tournaments sanctioned by any of the main tours. Full moons and golfers should not mix. I’m sure there would be a few caddies cowering in their bibs in an attempt to avoid a back hander from mentally fragile players who don’t need an excuse to loose their rag.


Charlie Hoffman yesterday


An American werewolf

With this in mind we had a look at what the sages at nightgolfproducts.com say about the pitfalls of having a night golf tournament. And guess what? Nothing. Not a mention of extra security, tranquiliser darts or leather locking restraints to keep night golfers in check during werewolf season. Still, it looks like they got everything else covered.

To read more on the loony criminals click here
To find out more about night golf click here…



6/6/2007 11:22:35 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

  Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Make Birdies Not War

Another tale has reached us of golf being a catalyst for good.

The Royal Spring Golf Course in Srinagar, Kashmir held a tournament for golfers from different parts of the country in an effort to promote unity.

Kashmir has had some bad press over the years but is determined to show the world that it is not a dangerous place and has rediscovered some of the beauty it was world renowned for before it all kicked off.


Kashmir

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6/5/2007 11:15:40 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

  Monday, June 04, 2007

Trump's Last Resort

Serial forum poster and all round good egg Scott has chucked in his two pence worth and pointed us toward the problems Donald Trump is encountering building Foveran Links.

Donald Trump's proposed golf resort would "effectively destroy" a valuable nature conservation site, Scottish Natural Heritage warned yesterday.



The environment agency told the local authority that the £1billion plans for Foveran Links, near Aberdeen, would seriously damage a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) and harm fragile wildlife habitat.

But SNH also hinted at a compromise by suggesting an alternative of just one 18-hole course, rather than the proposed two, on an altered layout.

Its submission underlines the need to take the local economy into consideration and distances SNH from final decision-making - a responsibility which will rest with Aberdeenshire councillors and Scottish ministers.

The scheme, which includes a 450-bedroom hotel, 950 holiday homes and golf academy, has been embraced by business and tourism groups who welcomed an estimated £50million boost to the local economy.

Mr Trump's Scottish project team previously said the 1,400-acre resort could create as many as 6,000 jobs over a 10-year period. A further 1,200 jobs could be established at the completed resort.

SNH's report comes in light of significant objections from a range of environmental groups, including the Scottish Wildlife Trust.

The report questions much of the Trump Organisation's recent environmental statement, which it was hoped would ease the resort's progress through the planning stages.

SNH said controls set out to relocate and protect wildlife, such as badgers, were "not possible" and that the developers had failed to recognise "many hundreds" of years of natural development. The agency also found fault with landscaping plans - which it branded inadequate - and called for further information on proposed housing and infrastructure.

Despite the objections, the submission has identified a possible compromise.

The report added: "SNH is not opposed in principle to the development and states that a single championship golf course could be accommodated on adjacent land within the development site without causing significant impacts on the habitats within the nationally important SSSI."

SNH area manager for Grampian Robin Payne said his duty was to look after these protected areas, which account for around 10% of the most important natural heritage in the country.

He said the "stunning" site around Menie Estate, near Balmedie, would be significantly damaged under the resort plans as they stood.

He continued: "I'd like to emphasise that SNH's role here is to advise Aberdeenshire Council on the impacts any proposal would have on the natural heritage.

"The council will consider SNH's advice, with all the other factors such as the road infrastructure, the Grampian economy, public services and also their own environmental duties when making their decision."

The objection to the development is mainly due to plans to "stabilise" an area of mobile dune system on part of the links between the River Don, at Aberdeen, and the River Ythan, at Newburgh.

SNH fears it would cause the loss of protected land - around a third of the resort area - due to damage to sand dune landforms and habitats.

Rare plants which SNH said could be lost from the site include adder's tongue fern, curved sedge, intermediate wintergreen and sand fescue.

There are also concerns that bats and badgers would be affected.

The Trump Organisation has previously said the resort would enhance the environment with sensitive handling.

A spokeswoman said: "The Trump Organisation is reviewing all comments concerning its planning application to the Aberdeenshire Council and will issue a comprehensive response in due course.

"The Trump Organisation and SNH have a positive working relationship based upon mutual respect and trust. We look forward to addressing each of their concerns and will work towards implementing environmentally responsible solutions."

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6/4/2007 11:41:44 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

  Friday, June 01, 2007

Otter Nonsense

We thought, “It’s too sunny to do the blog, get them lot to do it” so we have. After the success of Cheffo’s musings on antiquated clubhouse rules we have Fat Tony letting us in on anti-social otters. You couldn’t make it up.

Take it a way Tony Tubbs…

VERO BEACH, FL (AP) -- Officials say three people were bitten by a rabid otter at a private community in Florida earlier this month. The attacks occurred at the Grand Harbor golf and beach community.

The otter bit a woman while she was walking her small dog and then attacked another woman while she was playing on the community's golf course. The otter also bit a man at his home near the course before county animal control officials could catch it.


Tarka and his pals have a lot to answer for.

Health officials later determined that the otter had rabies, and club managers put up warning signs around the course. The people who were bitten had to receive a series of vaccines to protect themselves against the disease.

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6/1/2007 4:46:04 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

  Thursday, May 31, 2007

Buggy Me!

In the 372 years since it was established Old Saybrook in Connecticut has given the world a lot. It is where the first US submarine, the Turtle, was built. It was the site of the Collegiate School of Connecticut which was later named Yale University. And was the former home of habitual award winner and Spencer Tracey love interest Katherine Houghton Hepburn.

Now Old Saybrook have done something we hope will spread throughout the world, they have made it legal to drive golf buggies.

Forty residents unanimously passed a decree allowing buggies on town roads and sidewalks (known as pavements to our blighty based blog fans). However state roads are still a no go.


More fun than walking.

GOLFPUNK think this is good, but not great. Old Saybrook should take a leaf out of St Andrews book. For the 2005 British Open Championship GP somehow got permission to drive buggies around the historic town. All went well, but it is a good idea to have some sort of legislation in place or you will get more occasions like the last year when we saw some berk drive a golf buggy straight off Wentworth and down the pub at the BMW PGA Championship.

Now that’s just not cricket.

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5/31/2007 3:38:30 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

  Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Why Don't You Blog On?

“The lazy man is wiser in his own eyes than seven men who can answer sensibly.” Says the Bible, I am not sure where I think it’s near the back, couldn’t be bovved to go through the whole thing.

Rather than see this as an indictment we look at this proverb as a challenge. When I get seven or more men, women and children to answer sensibly allowing me to be lazy that would be beyond wise, I’d say it’s bleeding genius. So it’s with this in mind that we have decided to open up blogging duties to you, our beloved interactive user.

All successful blogs will be credited and anyone who shows proficiency could join the GP team on a more regular basis.

Follow the link to our Forum and find out more..

Forum Link...

Here's the first submitted by myspace pal and forum stalwart Cheffo, the only skinny chef you should ever trust. Take it away Cheffo…

German ban at golf club repealed

A rule banning Germans and Austrians from being allowed to play at a golf course near Bristol is to be repealed.

Filton Golf Club introduced the rule in 1919 after nine of its members died serving during the First World War.
The restriction had been long-forgotten until files were unearthed by a researcher trawling through the club's history archives. Club members have since unanimously backed a motion to rescind the rule at their annual general meeting.
The rules, drawn up in 1919, state: "No person of German or Austrian extraction, whether naturalised or not should be allowed in the clubhouse or on the course


We're not suprised he was not allowed to play, where's your collar?

Cheffo says,
"This is the strangest and most unreal ruling, maybe they were offended by the costume??? It's hardly P.U.N.K!!! No bratwurst or lederhosen in the locker-room gentlemen!!

Should golf clubs be so stuffy?? Tradition has its place and I respect the whole etiquette, but who thinks that maybe the whole thing needs a shake up or at least a spring clean???"


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Does anybodies clubs/societies have any prehistoric rules?
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Golf Punks
5/30/2007 12:17:31 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0] 

  Tuesday, May 29, 2007

Feelin' It

We make no secret of our love of stories showing people using golf to overcome adversity. With this in mind another uplifting tale has winged it’s way to GOLFPUNK Towers today.

Steve Evans got a twinge of jealousy when his pals were getting together for their fourballs. So he thought why not learn to play and he could get involved. So far nothing remarkable, that was the very reason I got into golf myself. However what does separate this story from most is that Steve is blind.

Steve Green the Club Pro at Bromley High Elms Golf Club had to adapt his teaching methods for Steve Evans demands, but by the sounds of things they have both learnt something from the experience.

Take it away…


To find out more about blind golfing in the UK click here…


Golf Punks
5/29/2007 5:37:56 PM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)  #  Comments [0]