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Getting Fitted for my Green Jacket

The long awaited, much hyped new EA Sports game was finally released to the public today: Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 12: The Masters. That’s right, we can all now finally play Augusta, at least in the virtual world. The game is available in stores today and if you pre-ordered it, it’ll be on the way. It’s available for X-Box, PlayStation and Wii, which is what I went with.

In order to play Augusta, you have to use a pro avatar or work your way up through the Tour and earn your way there using your own profile. As far as I know, you cannot bring Tour experience from an earlier game version to help get you there. So, since we all want to play the course as soon as we get our hands on the game, we’ll be playing as one of the pros at first, right? I went with Suzann Pettersen. She seems like a cool chick and I have heard great things about her fun personality.

Right away, you’ll notice a few new things besides the course.

As the game is loading, it asks to set up your balance board. I wish I had one – that would make the game even more real! (Update: Twitter friend @ToddLewiSS just told me that board only had a usable width of about 16.5″, so at 5’11”, my stance is a bit wider than that. As he pointed out, it might be fun to use for little chip shots but not for a full swing. I’ll have to think about whether or not I want to invest in this after all.)

Next, you have a caddie! Not just the Tour pros, either. When I create my own avatar (and I will), she will also have a caddie, whose own course knowledge will grow as my own experience progresses. Also, see that tee looking thingy next to my caddie in the pic above? Yep, you can re-position yourself within the teebox for better angles. Pretty cool.

Another tricky thing you may notice is that the wind actually swirls around on some holes! Careful with those shots. You may pick a club and a shot and by the time you swing the wind changed direction. Yeah, just like real golf! Only on the course, you don’t have the handy-dandy wind icon that tells you which direction and how hard it’s blowing. Just a cool little feature, I thought.

So, how did I do? Well, with swing settings on advanced, nice weather, Thursday pins and precision putting selected, here’s how “we” did:

As you can see, I had an eagle, a birdie and two bogies heading at the turn…

But then I made two birdies on Amen Corner alone! Had a three putt bogey in there and a couple good par saves. So what if the scorecard shows you going “out” on both sides? We know what they mean!

So thanks, Suzann, for being so reliable out there. And for having such a great caddy. He gave me a lot of good advice.

I recommend when you play this, you listen to your caddy! I liked figuring out my shots and THEN asking for advice to see if we agreed. Surprisingly, we usually did!

By the way, I do use the Wii Motion Plus on my controller, but that’s not all. I also have a Chicken Stick, which makes it feel much more like playing golf for real. It has a real grip and partial shaft, and the weight of the controller and motion plus in the device just about feels like the weight of an iron.  (You activate the b button by pulling that ring behind the club.) Awesome. You need one of these: Bad Chicken Wii Chick Stick Golf Club

Stay tuned as I will be posting progress reports with my own player and how I progress. Going to start on Tour and earn my way to Augusta this time.

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Same sh!t, different year, renewed attitude

In case you were wondering…

It’s coming up on six months that I’ve been displaced from my home due to a sewage flood. Don’t worry, the golf clubs were rescued. Anyway, since I haven’t been working in the traditional sense, I decided to take on the job myself of repairing my home. Work only began in earnest about 5 weeks ago when I finally got the money from the responsible party (HOA – tree roots). The new year arrived and I had just finished getting all the wallboard up and mudded, and scheduled a friend to come in and help with the texturing. Then…

I arrive at the jobsite to complete a final sanding and mask prep the day before the big texture and – can you believe it? – water had seeped in through the brand new walls from the adjoining condo. Today was texture day and we got most of it done but the plumber has been out twice now and cannot locate the leak. I may have to seal up the wall and just cross my fingers but I haven’t quite wrapped my head around my options and solutions and it’s just so frustrating that I can’t think straight. Happy birthday to me. Yep, today actually is my birthday. I’m physically and emotionally exhausted so once again I’m opting out of social celebrations in favor of some quality Wii time. And there’s a very special someone coming over to make me a nice dinner and pamper me in general. We worked late so he’s at the store now picking up the goods while I squeeze in this little martini blogging session.

Progress report on my journey to the PGA Tour in virtual land

I attained phenom status and a new sponsor in Precept. I won the European Shootout at St. Andrews by a 10 stroke margin even though I think Sabbatini cheated after seeing my first round 58. I finished 50 under and set birdie and putting records and he managed to go low every subsequent day to finish at -40. Easiest course I’ve played on this thing yet. I wish I could putt like this in real life. I also have enough wins to go straight to Q school but I think I’m gonna play some more tourneys and gain some more experience. And unlock some more clothes, shoes and gear. Speaking of which – that’s not very realistic. A beginning golfer can go out and purchase whatever they want. I have to prove myself in order to unlock the good stuff. Oh well, I guess they need to have some “rewards” in there. I do like the Precision putting feature better than the “classic.”

Now that I got some golf related material in there, I just want to say this:

Just like every day starts a new year, one doesn’t have to reserve thankfulness for Thanksgiving. I know I probably sound like I complain a lot but I am very thankful to have so many people in my life who care about me. I have had a lot of help and support from friends and family during these trying times and I feel extremely fortunate. It’s not always easy to focus on these positive things when other crap keeps piling up around me but I have my health, shelter, and love around me and I know the value of that. I also very much appreciate all of you who continue to check in here and especially the nice comments and emails you have sent. I’m glad you’re still here and I will strive to be better for you this year than last.

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Happy New Year From The Golf Chick-munk

Once in a blue moon I opt out of any social New Year’s Eve celebration. The universe provided the blue moon so here we are – just me, my loving doggy and some quality quiet time with the Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 on the Wii. (Yes, I can still type – and say – that name without spitting. Perhaps there will be more on that in a later post.)

My “decision” to opt out for this blue moon celebration may have been aided by my recent oral surgery, sutures, antibiotics, vicodin and chipmunk cheeks, but who cares? It was a crap year and I’m kicking it out my own way. I even gave my Wii avatar her own golfchick-munk cheeks so she can play along.

As you can see from the picture, “I” am proudly sporting an Odyssey visor as they were kind enough to step up and be my first sponsor as I attempt to make the PGA Tour in the game. Etonic also sponsored me but I can’t seem to find any of their products to endorse in the system. Oh yes, fun times for me this new year’s eve.

Here’s wishing you and your loved ones all the best for the coming new year, new decade and a safe celebration to ring it in. Be well, be happy and may they all roll true.

Kristen

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