Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Tiger's Time Off

It looks like Woodsy is enjoying a bit of time off from crushing all comers on course. He’s in the midst of the longest break in his career and using his time off to spend some quality time with his wife Elin and baby girl Sam Alexis. You can’t say he doesn’t deserve it.

“The world number one has not played competitively since the United States beat the Internationals in last month's Presidents Cup in Canada and will not return until he hosts the Target World Challenge in mid-December.

"It's been nice to have some time off and hang out with my family," the 31-year-old American said in his monthly newsletter on Tuesday. "We had a good trip on the boat and did a little fishing. Mostly, it was just fun to get away.



"My eyes light up every time I see my new daughter. Sam Alexis is four months old and has held a golf club in her hands. I didn't start swinging a club until I was 11 months so she's got seven months until that happens."

Woods, whose Swedish wife Elin gave birth to their first child in mid-June, is looking forward to each new chapter that his family can celebrate.

"For Elin and I, it's all about the little firsts: our first Halloween with Sam; our first Thanksgiving; our first Christmas," he said.

"I've never been much of a holiday guy but this is a pretty cool feeling. Everything has changed since we had Sam.

"For once, I won't be travelling or competing on Thanksgiving. I'm looking forward to spending time with my family and friends and plan to watch some football on television."

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  Tuesday, October 30, 2007

GP Challenge

During very important research into golf games on the web I came across a pool game with a cracking concept.

The premise is you have to pot spherical time bombs before the fuse burns out. As you can imagine this is very addictive. Before I forgot that I was actually meant to be at work a thought popped into my head. This would lend itself brilliantly to golf.



Picture the scene, you're on a crazy glf course and have either a certain number of shots or an amount of time to putt a timebomb.

I don’t know exactly how it works – I’m an ideas man – but there must be plenty of people out there who could design such a thing.

If you’re an aspiring flash designer, pull your finger out, I really want a go.

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  Friday, October 26, 2007

Fires Put Location Of The Tour Championship In Doubt

The wildfires in California have put the location of The Tour Championship in doubt. A decision on where the championship will be played is expected today as officials assess the impact of the fires. To date the blaze has claimed 11 lives and 22 homes. Barona Creek Golf Club - the original venue for the tournament - escaped unscathed but access has been severely restricted, causing problems for the players and TV.

Lets hope everyone involved has a safe time.

“Nationwide Tour officials arrived at Barona Creek Golf Club – the Lakeside, Calif., resort layout scheduled to host next week’s Tour Championship – early Wednesday and although the course was not damaged by the wildfires that have scorched southern California, the season finale may still have to be moved.

While Barona Creek, which is about 30 minutes from San Diego, was unscathed by the flames, the tour informed players at this week’s Miccosukee Championship in Miami that because of limited access to Barona Creek there was a possibility it could be moved to another venue.

A memo placed in players’ lockers late Tuesday read: “The resort is in no danger but the surrounding areas have been evacuated. . . . We are monitoring the situation and are exploring all options.”



Because there is just a single two-lane road into the resort, access to the area has been limited since the area was evacuated earlier this week.

Golf Channel crews attempting to reach the course to set up for next week’s championship were unable to do so Tuesday, and tournament director Jim Duncan reached the site Wednesday morning.

“The air is as clear up here as any I’ve seen,” said Duncan, who was still evaluating the course and infrastructure. “There’s some wind damage, but (no damage) from the fire…..”

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  Thursday, October 25, 2007

Silly Golf

We often refer to golf as ‘this silly game of ours’. The guys at Online Games seem to have taken this on board and come up with the very playable and highly addictive Silly Golf.

With the dedication of a Shaolin Monk I’ve been playing SG on your behalf. Now three days and two written warnings later I think it’s time I let you know the results of my ‘research’.

It’s well much fun.



So there you have it, if you have a spare five minutes get involved, just make sure you have attached rear view mirrors to your computer so you can see if the boss is walking around behind you.


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  Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Barbie Encourages Kids To Go Clubbing

Kids eh? They’re like adults who don’t pay tax. Not content with texting their mates when they should be learning the three ‘Rs’ they’ve always had the best stuff. Games consoles, Heelys, TV channels dedicated to cartoons, the list goes on.

Well, things just got better for the little tykes.

With all the recent press about how recent generations aren’t as active as some gone by it’s nice to see one of the most famous names in toys bringing out products to address this.

Barbie – who bears an uncanny resemblance to many a Ryder Cup wife – have brought out a bag and three-club set aimed at getting young girls to hit the links, and make them a shed load of money of course. We say bravo. Maybe in years to come the blonde bombshell from Mattel will be responsible for a LPGA winner?


The new Lorena Ochoa, or to a lesser extent Michelle Wie.

This reminded us of Haribo – the fuel that powers GP Towers – and their quest to encourage golf amongst youngsters in the UK. After several heats and a final at Jakobsberg Golf Club, Germany, nine year old Marco Penge walked away with the Haribo Young Golfer of the Year title.

You can read all about it in the next issue of GOLFPUNK out 07th November.

Anyway back to Barbie…

“Barbie has always been about fashion. The famous doll also has been much more, ranging from an astronaut to an athlete.

Next up: The Barbie brand is reaching out to introduce young girls to golf. In November, Mattel will introduce a Barbie golf club set for girls 4-6.

"We know from our research that a big part of a little girl's life is about being active, about playing outdoors," says Juan Gutierrez, senior director of Mattel consumer products. "We believe that offering a golf club set offers a girl another option to play another sport."

Barbie's most recent association with golf goes back to 1992, when Golf Date Barbie was sold. But the $39.99 golf club set manufactured by Cougar Golf and to be available at Target takes Barbie's athleticism a step further.

"Our objective is to get girls active and have them understand the benefits of being active on their own and with their parents and inspiring them to take on new interests," Gutierrez says.

In that pursuit, Mattel's marketing dovetails with the goals of golf organizations to introduce the sport to more youngsters”

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  Tuesday, October 23, 2007

New Jack Swing – The Mental

I travelled up to Derby to meet with Mark Shervill, top Zenjin PGA professional, to get the coaching cracking.  I’d been waiting for this moment for the past four months, and I have to admit I was struggling to contain my beaming smile.


So what better way to wipe the smug look from my face than discover that I’m short of a car for the week and forced to hit the London underground with a large carry case and 30,000 screw-faced commuters, surprisingly not too appreciative of a fresh faced lad ready for a relaxing round of golf.

For anyone who finds themselves in this unfortunate situation, I will be posting a secret sign that engages fellow golf punks in the near vicinity to spring into action and help negotiate the uncompromising London crowds…. It could work!

Luckily when I got there Mark managed to calm my underground anger with a cuppa and a chat about Spurs leaky defence, before zipping us off to Worksop Golf Club. Let the games begin.

Teacher
Mark Shervill

What does he know?

P.G.A Professional, a master practitioner of Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) and a Zen Master

What’s his angle?

Communication is key. Mark actively works to ensure his message is not misinterpreted by his students. He’s also a strong believer in utilising the body’s natural energy and explains how our actions can channel this energy.

What’s he saying?
“Blending the Mind and Body to produce a unique learning experience enables us to unlock your hidden potential and release the positive golfer within.”


What are we working on?

How to tap into that ‘ ready to perform state’.

Equipment used

Golf balls
A leader board (a training aid)
A football
Drill
Set up with 8 golf balls and a football 20 yards in front on me.
Pretend that each shot was the final shot in to the British Open and go through pre-shot routine.  Before I hit each one he would tell me what type of shot he wanted me to play (cut/draw, high/low and with what club), after each shot I walked out to the football and on the way back I rated out of 10 how committed I was to the shot.
Result
I rated my commitment to the shot - including my pre shot routine, my visualisation of the shot, the accuracy of my target, my concentration level and how ready I was to play the shot- the amazing thing was that the highest score I could give myself was a 7, meaning I was only 70% ready to play the shot.  This really put things in to perspective.


What are we working on?
Cut down on wasted shots.
Drill
Count how many ‘anyway’ shots I hit in the round.  By this I mean how many shots I hit when I’m not 100% sure of what I was doing, or didn’t feel comfortable over the shot, but hit it anyway.
The Theory
This equates to how many shots I am potentially throwing away each round. As how can I be angry about a shot that I wasn’t prepared for?


2 ½ hours went by in a flash in what was a captivating and productive session.  At the end of the lesson we then met up with two other members of Zenjins elite squad, Jonathan Smart, who is the youngest player on the Europro tour and Sam Robinson a Rookie on the Alps tour.

We headed out on to the course for seven holes before the day came to an end. In spite of it being a friendly relaxed game I was keen not to look foolish in front of these extremely talented golfers and focused on the task in hand.  

And although they joked that it is all I would write about, I have to mention that I did smash my opening drive a good 20 yards past theirs (get in there my son!) on the 1st and managed to beat them both in the few holes we squeezed in, though mark drained a good putt on the last to pip me by one (revenge will be sweet Mark!)

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  Monday, October 22, 2007

Webster Wins

What a week for British sport. First the chances of seeing one of the home nations in the 2008 European Championship have all but evaporated. England were turned over by the Springboks in the Rugby World Cup. Then Lewis Hamilton lost out on the Formula One World Championship. Despite all the disappointments there was a British victory, Steve Webster’s triumph in the Portugal Masters.

Steve posted 25 under par over four rounds, a season low on the European Tour, to take the title at the Oceanico Victoria Clube de Golfe yesterday pocketing £ 350,000 for his efforts.

This was Webster’s first win since the Italian Open in 2005 just five months after his mother passed away. It was clearly an emotional affair with Steve dedicating his victory to his mum saying, "I was thinking about her all the way round." As he fought back the tears he added, "It was so hard to keep my mind on my golf. I knew she was watching out for me and it's an amazing feeling to play that well down the stretch."

You can’t argue with that sort of fortitude.

Looking at some of the rounds posted in Vilamoura this weekend a few players had a hot streak, and not in the ‘you really should see a doctor about that’ way. If you took a round a day from Martin Kaymer, Ross Fisher, Robert Karlsson and Steve Webster you’d have a combined score of 34 under par. Short of a major advance in medical science this will never happen, but food for thought all he same.

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  Friday, October 19, 2007

Martin Kaymer Blazing A Trail At The Portugal Masters

Martin Kaymer has got off to a cracker at the Portugal Masters. Showing the form that saw him post a frankly absurd 59 last June the 22 year old German rookie carded a 61 leaving many of his illustrious colleagues trailing in his wake. We’ve got everything crossed that the Kid Kaymer can keep it up over the weekend.

Children are the future eh? If that’s the case the future is now. The rest of the field must quaking in their soft spikes.

“MARTIN KAYMER, one of the few golfers in the world who knows what it is like to score 59, sparkled again yesterday when he began the £2m Portugal Masters in Vilamoura with an 11-under-par 61.

The 22-year-old German rookie left the rest of the star-studded field trailing in his wake by equalling the lowest round of the European Tour season and clipping two strokes off the Oceanico Victoria Club’s course record.


Martin Kaymer, very good at golf.

Kaymer leads by three from Argentina’s Daniel Vancsik and Swede Martin Erlandsson, with Lee Westwood and Retief Goosen in the group four back, Order of Merit title hopeful Justin Rose eight behind and 18-year-old rising star Rory McIlroy 10 adrift.

It was in a mini-tour event in his home country in June last year that Kaymer fired his 59, holing an 18-foot putt on the final green to add to 11 other birdies, an eagle and even a bogey in that round.

There was still one more round to play in the tournament, but he closed with a 10-under 62 and won by 10.

The Dusseldorf golfer missed six of his first seven halfway cuts on entering the main circuit this season, but since then has posted second and third-place finishes and stands 54th on the money list with more than £375,000….”

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