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The “other Goose” puts up a dramatic win and Jennifer Mario has nothing to say?

Jennifer Mario

I can’t believe it. Jennifer Mario, probably the biggest Goosen fan in the golf blogosphere, has nothing to say about Retief’s win at the Qatar Masters? For crying out loud, he birdied 17 and eagled the final hole to doretief goosen it – it doesn’t get much more dramatic than that. AND he hadn’t won in over a year. I know you’ve been absent from blogging for awhile, Jennifer, but come on! Where are you??? Is your book Michelle Wie: The Making of a Champion keeping you so busy that worldgolf, travelgolf and all your readers are just dust in your taillights? If a Goosen win doesn’t call you out, what will?

(Photo of Jennifer Mario by Tonya Locke from the back cover of Jennifer’s book Michelle Wie: The Making of a Champion. Photo of Retief Goosen with his trophy at the Qatar Masters – what the hell is that thang?)

I mean really… my Goose (THE Goose) gets more press than Retief. And everyone else is busy talking about Tiger. It’s the least you could do.

old lady gooseThe old lady diva gets the ink.

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Steroid testing in golf

Some women are naturally stronger or more athletic than others. Some really work on their bodies to increase their strength and skills. Some are more logically than emotionally oriented. These women already have an edge against their peers and will be among the first to be accused of “juicing.”

I know from experience that such an accusation, however tongue-in-cheek it is disguised, can rile a girl. A word to the innocent – don’t react angrily; it’ll just fuel their malice or raillery with innuendos of ‘roid rage to further push your buttons.

My new column on Worldgolf.com discusses the topic of steroid testing in golf.

For more opinions on this subject, check out these posts on The Sand Trap, Golf Punk and The Golf Blogger. If I’ve left out your favorite reference or you have your own opinions, let me know!

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Golf horoscopes, why I’m like Tiger Woods, and why to bet on Natalie Gulbis

It is Friday night, right? I expected to be doing something else tonight but my other half is down with some kind of nasty cold. Rather than dosing up on Airborne and Emergen-C like I’m known to do in such situations, I opted instead to go the route of the martini. Truth be told, I intended to do the martini thing last night but I never got around to it, so I am glad for the opportunity. And though I’ve cautioned in the past against drinking and flogging, here I am – sitting with my Goose, my martini (also a goose of the gray variety even though they spell it wrong) and Tom Waits, typing away. I have to say that these blue cheese olives I bought at BevMo suck. Shoulda stuck to my own hand-stuffed freshies. Ah well, live and learn.

I suppose I should find the point. Not the one on my head (I actually have a pointy skull and if I ever shaved my head I’d probably look like a real Conehead – my parents swear they didn’t drop me) but an actual golf-related type of point. Ah yes, golf horoscopes.

While sitting here surfing around, I found a site called Pargazer which is my new favorite site. This ain’t my first square dance, though, so I won’t stick it in my links list just yet. (Ever really connect with someone at a bar and declare them your new bestest friend and swear you’ll call?)

ANYWAY – Why do I like this site so much? It actually likens me to Tiger Woods simply because I was born within a few days of him. It’s mostly a site that sells stuff, but the gimmick is golf humor and horoscopes. I think we all like to believe in the reading of the stars when it’s favorable. Which is why so many horoscopes focus on the positive aspects of a person’s sign. This one uses the same general horoscopic – did I just invent that word? – theories and applies them to a person’s golf game. It’s pretty fun, actually.

I’m a goat, through and through. Hey, maybe that point on my head is actually a horn trying to stick through. No, that would make me a unicorn. Nevermind. Almost everything I’ve read about Capricorns pretty accurately describes me. Even the bad stuff. I’m a major astronomy geek which makes some people see irony in that I’m also terribly fascinated by astrology. Not Capricorns, though. They know that while we may be commonly known as pragmatists we can also be quite creative and apply that flair to our logic. When you really think about the cohesive nature of the universe, why wouldn’t the position of the stars at the exact moment of our births have something to do with our personalities and indeed, everything about us? I could go on and on and delve into quantum physics and really rationalize this.

But oh yeah – this is a golf blog. And I’m like Tiger Woods. Just lookie here:

But wait a minute…

Isn’t it interesting that there’s no mention of noted female Capricorn golfers? Nancy Lopez and Natalie Gulbis are both Capricorns. Shame on you, Pargazer! Now you’re not getting on my links list for sure (as if they’ll feel the pain). I’m not going to spend any time researching this right now but it seems to me that horoscopes are typically more of a chick thing and the folks at Pargazer are morons for not knowing their audience.

There may be critics who say Natalie hasn’t won, she won’t win, she doesn’t “have it,” she’s too “flaky.” If anyone doubts what Natalie Gulbis will accomplish, hear me now: if she wants to win at golf, she will. She may be too busy right now applying her dogged Capricorn-ness to enlisting sponsors, endorsements and fans at the moment, but when she really focuses on golf, watch out! Calendars Looks fade; skills develop. She’s a goat, alright!

 

 

Okay, so I’m way older, shinier and drunker, but can’t you see the Capricorn in us both?

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Say it ain’t so, Phil!

While looking over some more Birdie Girl bloggerage, I saw a disappointing report about Phil Mickelson on Score Golf.Phil will “most likely” use Callaway’s FT-i square driver at the Masters this year. Seems he’s convinced the thing will help him hit it straighter. I don’t know if that’s the magic bullet or not but if he’s got it in his head that it will do the trick, that might be all it takes. He’s got his body in better shape. As for whether he’s got his mind right, that he’s using one of those weird square things makes me think he doesn’t.

I was wondering if any Tour players were going to try one.


As for the technology, he’s almost got me convinced with this quote:

The FT-i isn’t an evolutionary driver, it’s a revolutionary driver,” Mickelson said. “Because the MOI is so high, because the ball goes so straight it doesn’t want to curve. That’s why I’m leaning towards that driver for Augusta. I’m not really trying to maneuver it or curve it; I’m just trying to hit high bombs.

If that’s the case, why is he only “leaning towards” it? Maybe he’s waiting for the jury of his peers to weigh in on it to see if he’s going to get laughed off Augusta National if he shows up with it in his bag.

Hmm… two posts in a row about ugly drivers. Dude, I hope they don’t prove out and force me to eat my words, buy one and play blindfolded! Maybe the look will grow on me???

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Tadd Fujikawa – where’s your shiny Rolex?

You’re a sixteen year-old amateur. You’re playing in the Sony Open against the big boys. You eagle the final hole on Friday to make the cut by three strokes. The world knows your name and image and you have multi-million dollar endorsement deals with Nike…… screeeeeeeeeeeeech.

Sorry about that last part. That’s the girl behind you in the funky hat. She has the weekend off. The cameras and attention will be on you really soon. Really. As soon as they’re done back there. Maybe tomorrow when she’s gone.

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Paula Creamer isogood and calendar

There is a golf photoblog called “onedayoneshot” and that’s exactly what it is. Every day the owner and artist, Patrick Micheletti posts a new golf photograph and each image is truly amazing. For a long time I had it on my links list under “other golf sites” and consequently forgot to check it regularly. I moved it to my “favorite golf blogs” category so that I might better remember to get my daily fix. Either way it’s no loss because I can always scroll back through the days if I’ve missed any.

A couple days ago, Patrick posted this beauty of Paula Creamer. You really have to look at the photos on his site, though. It is set up to display them in all their stunning glory .

I’m no fashionista but I know what I like and what I don’t. Paula will occasionally make a misstep in my opinion but this is not one of them. I do like pink in the right combinations and I especially like it with brown. In fact, I wore my own brown and pink set of duds just yesterday. Sure, she still completely over-accessorizes but she’s a young little chippie so somehow it works for her. This is a fine getup. And let’s not overlook her concentration! I’d like to think I wouldn’t be looking at the ball yet, either.

But the real approbation goes to Patrick for his photos, not Paula for her outfits. I am simply in awe of his work.

In the same Paula post, he provided a link to a site with Paula Creamer’s calendar. Personally, I like Patrick’s photos better. Maybe she should hire him for her 2008 offering. Now don’t go thinking her calendar is one of those salacious or semi-naked PR machinations. Paula’s got more class than that. Or at least more modesty.

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Oh Lord, Won’t you Buy Me a Mercedes Benz

Okay, so I have nowhere near the amount of soul to pull off that song.

And I’ll probably never get a real Mercedes-Benz as a gift.

But I like to think that the PGA Tour and its players are honoring my birthday by kicking off their season today on Maui with the Mercedez-Benz Champonship at the Plantation Course of the Kapalua Resort.

I just wish they would have brought me with them. Maybe a couple days early, you know? Perhaps play a *friendly* round with Adam Scott or something? Warm him up a bit? Just thinking out loud here. Or at least thinking through my fingertips. Oh don’t be like that – you know what I mean.

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Unofficial Ryder Cup news

Seeing that for the American team, there’s nowhere to go but up, Paul Azinger gladly accepts his appointment as Captain for the 2008 Ryder Cup.


His history with Europe’s captain, Nick Faldo, should make for an interesting Ryder Cup, not to mention two years of material for golf writers around the world.

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The Pink Panther goes too far

I don’t have anything against the color pink. In fact, I’m quite fond of it.

I also don’t have any problem with Paula Creamer declaring her devotion to the color pink. Gimmicks are good for marketing.

However, all things in moderation.

Maybe her collision with the Pepto Bismol truck on Sunday at the Samsung World Championship was in recognition of Breast Cancer awareness month. Even if it was, come on, Paula! Would an accent color hurt so much? Even a pink golf ball? I’m glad you weren’t in the final group because I couldn’t have handled having to look at you long enough to watch the coverage.


I usually like the fashion choices she makes, which, coming from me is probably insulting since my own fashion choices often end up looking like garanimals.

I remember an unfortunate incident of my own from when I was about 12 years old. My favorite color at the time was purple. Somewhere, there are actually photographs of me on a ski slope wearing purple ski pants, a purple parka over a purple turtleneck and purple sweater, with purple gloves, a purple hat, purple earmuffs and purple sunglasses. I looked like a human grape. I wonder if when Paula is older she will want these photos of her to disappear as much as I hope those photos of me never see daylight. The difference is I was twelve and just out having fun with my family. Paula Creamer, while still quite young, is a professional golfer on a world stage.

So, Paula, chalk one up to the mistakes column and learn from it. That saying about there not being such a thing as bad publicity is for those who can’t get the good kind.

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It’s finally time for the Ryder Cup!

Finally, the golf event with the most build up is upon us!

In my opinion, this event is worthy of all the recognition it receives. Yes, even more than the Masters. It’s about the best golfers in the world competing for honor, not money. Not that there’s anything wrong with money, but golf is a game of honor, with rules largely enforced by its own players. I can’t think of another sporting event that compares. Sure, you have the olympics (where the athletes used to be amateurs) but those sports are either judged or ruled over by officials at every play.

Now that I’m a golfer, I’m a golf fan. Now that I’m a golf fan, I have chosen my favorite golf event. It is the Ryder Cup. Others have their advantages and I like them for different reasons, but I hereby make my choice official.

There is SO much television coverage with this one! Still, the only day that conflicts with my Angel’s attempt to rally against the A’s in their pursuit of the playoffs is Saturday. I’m sure my TiVo(s) and I will figure something out!

Hey, Team U.S.A. I think the European team is trying to tell you something with this photo. It’ll be like taking candy from a baby! Go get that trophy!
(photo: Getty images from www.rydercup.com)

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