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Eat Golf Tools: golf course finder and product comparison

Occasionally I’ll get questions from readers asking for recommendations on golf courses or golf products. If I don’t have intimate experience with the areas, courses or product types, I usually refer these people to the awesome tools over at www.eatgolf.com.

Eat’s creator, Rich, developed some really cool gizmos for just these types of inquiries. I like to use them myself. Rich is the geekiest stud in the online golf world. And I’m proud to say he’s also a personal friend of mine.

So, I have added both of these tools to my site in the sidebar.

Golf Course search

Search for a golf course in the United States by entering a zip code.
(Sorry, Hawaii’s not in there yet)

Golf Product Shopper

Search for a golf product by entering keywords. Be as general or specific as you want.

I challenge you to try ’em out and NOT think they’re terrific!

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Coveting my neighbor’s course: Sherwood Country Club

My friend Scott over at Time Fore Tee had the good fortune to play the ultra-exclusive Sherwood Country Club as a reward for volunteering at the Target World Challenge. I’m sure that’s the only way I’ll ever be able to play there myself, but so far I haven’t been able to take the weekdays needed to do the volunteering. Hmmm… of course if I got an invite, I’d somehow manage to take a weekday off to play the course!

Anyway, Scott has done this for several years now but now that he has a blog he has written a post about this year’s Volunteer Day playing experience. Sure, he pimps his wares in the post, the fine Tartan Golf Grips he creates – why shouldn’t he – but most of it is about the golf! He wrote about the actual volunteering in another post, but I get more excited about playing golf than watching the pros play. Especially on a sweet course like Sherwood. I will play there one day!


It is quite a long write up, giving salivating readers like me a nice big juicy taste of what a day spent playing at Sherwood is like. He explains how his camera battery took a dive so there aren’t as many photos as he (or I) would like but there are still quite a few! In the post, he points out how it’s been very dry and windy out here lately so the course is dry and the greens are fast. Then he mentions the “cart path only” rule they made the players use that day. Usually that rule is for when it’s wet and they don’t want the carts to damage the course. Maybe they just don’t trust the riff raff not to do burnouts on the fairways.

I guess it’s awfully nice of them to let the volunteers play at all. I mean, this is no ordinary country club. If I put all my golf beans in one kettle I could have a membership at a few of the clubs around here. Not Sherwood. I could maybe swing the annual dues, but not the ~$400K+ membership fee (I think it’s less if you own a house in Sherwood – another $5 million+).

So until I get an invite or earn my own way on by volunteering, I’ll just sit back and covet. And read about others’ experiences there to make me drool and covet even more.

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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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Snap previews: annoying or cool?

I found a little plerb that I added to my site that shows snapshot previews of my links. Run your mouse over any of my outbound links and you’ll see what I mean. I got it on snap.com and thought it was groovy but now that I see it in action I think it might get old fast. I haven’t decided yet if it’s annoying or not. Any thoughts?


Update: They were really getting on my nerves so I took ’em down. Thanks for the input and not complaining when I make up words like ‘plerb’.

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New Year, New Gig – Worldgolf column

Happy New Year!

I hope you all had a safe and festive New Year celebration and that 2007 brings great things for your lives and golf games.

To start my own year, I have accepted an assignment with Worldgolf to write a monthly column. My first effort is now posted on the site. Since the words I wrote for it technically don’t belong to me anymore, I can’t post them here, but here is the link if you’d like to have a look.

When the editors asked me to do this, I imagine they were expecting my usual style of writing that I generally apply to this blog and some golf course reviews I have shared with Worldgolf in the past. However, my first piece is somewhat of a departure from that style as I chose a more “poetic” slant to start the new year. If you take a peek, I hope you enjoy it!

There will be a new item from me every four weeks over there and I have been told I can write about any golf topic I choose. If there is a topic you’d like to see me cover, I will welcome your suggestions! Just post a comment here or send me an e-mail.

I look forward to another year of playing golf and writing about it here and for Worldgolf (and maybe elsewhere). Thank you so much for sharing it with me and reading my little blog in 2006! I don’t exactly make resolutions because they’re made to be broken, but I do intend to write more about golf this year including posting here more frequently. Thanks for making me want to – I really enjoy it!

Happy 2007!

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Fantasy Golf

The PGA’s golf season begins on January 4, 2007.Yahoo’s Fantasy Golf begins that week as well.

Join the Hooked on Golf/Golfspace fantasy golf group on Yahoo to get started in that first tournament and start racking up points for prizes galore. A lot of cool prizes were given out last season and Tony’s lining up some more great sponsors for this year’s fun. Oh, and I should mention – it’s absolutely, 100% FREE!

I totally suck at fantasy sports games but somehow I managed to win a weekly prize last year. If I can do it, anyone can! (Hey, Tony – I never did get that Swing Juice you were going to deliver in person.)

Check out these links for more info and instructions for joining the group:

http://www.hookedongolfblog.com/fantasy

http://www.thegolfspace.com/content/view/642/140/See you in my fantasy!

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The Golf Space heats up


Back in early April, The Golf Space was launched with a bang. I posted about it the day after it officially “opened” and at the time, there were already 157 members.

In the nearly and merely 8 months since it began, it has added over 1000 more members and today has an official count of 1204. It’s basically like a myspace for golfers and already has an enormous amount of golf content, much of it supplied by its members.

My golf blog buddy Tony (of the Hooked on Golf blog) runs it and he’s really doing an amazing job. Members can track their scores and stats, browse for other members, blog or read other members’ blogs, view photo galleries, read golf news, chat with other members and more. There are even ways to win free golf stuff.

Check it out at www.thegolfspace.com. You can also visit my own personal golfspace URL (get yours if you haven’t already!) at www.thegolfspace.com/golfchick (naturally).

Funny search phrases

Keyword activity is always a fun stat to check. How are people finding my site? Sure, they’re mostly golf term searches, but not always! There have been some good ones. I wish I could remember some of the better ones from longer ago, but some recent entries prompted me to share some of my favorites here:

Stupid cats brain
Colorado corn bread
Heather McMichael leaving (Heather, are you going somewhere?)
Goose abuse
I need my space t-shirt
How to spent twenty dollars (careful, misspell something in your search and you could wind up here)
Stupid birds

Hmm… I’m starting to detect a stupid pattern.

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New additions to the lineup

Sometimes you find the greatest things in the comments.

More Golfchix

A reader recently posted a comment turning me onto some more online golf chicks. GolfchiX, actually. It’s a radio show you can listen to online or on Sirius or wherever it has been picked up. It features three great golf chicks: Susan Hunt, “a seasoned network cable correspondent and producer;” Linda Giaciolli, “the mother of all sports agents;” and Amy Alcott (do I really need to introduce this LPGA hall of famer?).

It’s an hour long show by the “founding mothers of golf talk radio.” Check it out at www.golfchix.com. I have added them to my links list. Also newly added is someone I should have added a long time ago, and someone they interviewed on a recent Golfchix show: Geoff Shackelford. I don’t know what took me so long.

The reader who directed me to the Golfchix has an interesting product and I’ve linked him in the product category: Tartan Golf Grips.

And still another golf chick

We have a new female golf blogger in our midst. This was another discovery from the comments section – Patricia The golfgirl) is the new hip chick on the golf blogosphere scene. (I guess golfchick was taken.) It’s great to see another woman blogging about golf and she brings a fresh perspective with her golf diary. Her style and her game seem decidedly more girlie than my own, plus she includes photos of herself which the guys will definitely appreciate. Check her out. Welcome, golfgirl!

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Do Wie really need another post on Michelle?

Or another not-so-clever use of Wie in a sentence?

Awhile back, I put in my two cents on how Michelle Wie should gauge her success (or failure). Other than that, I have avoided commenting on all the hype and hoopla surrounding her.

My blogger friend Tony over at the Hooked on Golf blog is calling for a boycott on all “Wie articles” until she wins something. How does he do it? With an article on Wie, of course. For this post, he asked me for a quote. Since he’s so special, I broke my own unspoken boycott to comment for him. I figure I should go ahead and post my own words here as well and leave it at that. At least for now.

If you’ve ever read my blog, you know that this is actually a short quote for me. Of course I have more to say on the issue, I just can’t be bothered. Here is the quote I gave Tony:

Michelle’s failures in the PGA tour events aren’t so much about her being female as they are about her lacking experience. However, her performance to date definitely indicates that her presence there in the first place has everything to do with that “novelty” aspect which is gender related. It’s becoming embarassing. Maybe they should start a “teen phenom” tour and have all the best boys and girls compete against one another. Then she could gain the experience she needs without having to accept all the sponsors’ exemptions and the boys would have a shot as well since they’re not getting those now. She does need to play more than the LPGA is currently allowing before she can get her card, I just don’t think it should be with proven players on the PGA when many mini-tour players could kick her ass. I think her ambitions are terrific and she should stick to them, but she needs a better path and better representation in order to get there instead of being a cash cow.

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