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Golf beginner – Don’t hit the ball — Swing the Club !

Golf beginner – Don’t hit the ball — Swing the Club !

For a new golfer, the idea of swinging the club which then hits the ball versus hitting the ball with the club might seem to be one and the same, but they are very different concepts, and using one versus the other can result in drastically different motions, and habits, which can sometime take a very long time .. or never to change.
In most cases, I’ve found that when a rank beginner’s first encounter with a golf club and ball is combined with

Only God can hit a 1 iron !

Only God can hit a 1 iron !

… And maybe someone named Jack Nicklaus.
There are various versions of the “Only God can hit a 1 iron”, classic golf joke:
“And then there’s this idea, suggested by legendary professional Lee Trevino,
which epitomizes most players’ feelings about the 1-iron: “If you’re caught on
a golf course during a storm and are afraid of lightning, hold up a 1-iron. Not
even God can hit a 1-iron.”

The 1 iron is the ultimate “ego” club in golf, and it deserves to be, as it is a difficult, if not impossible club to hit well for the average golfer.

If at first you don’t succeed ….

If at first you don’t succeed ….

Following his playoff loss in last week’s  Valero  Texas Open, Jesper Parnevik is back in the field for this week’s stop on the PGA tour, the Fry’s.com Open.   With the huge amount of money that’s available these days on the tour,  one or two good showings is all it takes to make a very lucrative year for these guys.
Also in the field this week is our own Mike Weir, who is presumably trying to improve his position on the money list,  and maybe taking his game out for a late season “test drive”, to see if his recent “President’s …read more

Parnevik Takes Early Lead at the Texas Open

Parnevik Takes Early Lead at the Texas Open

Jesper Parnevik shot a career-best opening 61 and followed it up with a 5-under 65 on Friday afternoon to take a four stroke lead midway through the Valero Texas Open in San Antonio.
His 14-under 126 total is the lowest 36-hole score on the PGA Tour this year, and amazingly just one stroke off the tour record of 125 held by four players, including Tiger Woods.
The 42-year-old, who is best known for his wild wardrobe, is in front Mathias Gronberg (-10) in second.
Fredrik Jacobson and Richard S. Johnson are tied for third at -9. Play continues at the Resort Course …read more

Get Into The Game – Sports Channel Launch Contest

Get Into The Game – Sports Channel Launch Contest

We are proud to announce that the b5media Sports Channel has expanded to now have 24 total blogs.
All Poker Addicts by Blake Butler
BCS Frenzy by Allison Boyer
BIGPLAY Radio NFL Podcast by David Kindervater
College Fast Break by Rich Carlson
Do You Nascar by Tim Zaegel
Dejuiced by Albert Bianchi
Every Morning Quarterback by David Kindervater
Getting Reel by Don Zaegel
Gossip on Sports by Jodie Lynn Boduch
Green Posse by Michael Stramba
Hockey Beat by Jeanne Dupuis
Hoops Fantasy by Stephen Kersey
Jab & Grapple by Kris Karkoski
Knuckle Curve by Geoff Young
Ladies Court by Joe Ruiz
Light the Torch by Sasha Manuel
NBA Obsessed by James Edwards
Rackets and Balls by Erica Beck
Real …read more

Hole in One ! .. and other close calls

Hole in One ! .. and other close calls

Over the past 30 years or so that I’ve been golfing I’ve only had one hole in one.
Heck, I guess some people never get one, so I shouldn’t complain
My hole in one came about at Islington Golf club in Etobicoke, way back in the late 1970’s, playing early one morning with some other assistant pro’s. It was the 5th hole, playing at around 180 yards and I think I hit a four iron.

Mike Weir – “A Lousy Year”

Mike Weir – “A Lousy Year”

On one of the golf forums, someone wrote that Tiger “obviously” threw the match with Mike Weir in yesterday’s President’s cup matches. I’ll leave that ludicrous statement alone, but the poster also mentioned that Mike had been playing “lousy” all year.

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