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87.1 | FYI | PNO::HEISER | rack 'n' roll | Fri Jan 25 1991 12:44 | 5 |
| Robin Yount won the Phoenix Open's Longest Drive contest
(amateur division) here on Wednesday. I hear it was the third year in
a row that he's done this.
Mike
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87.2 | I've been wondering?????? | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Fri Jan 25 1991 12:47 | 28 |
|
Inquiring minds and all that....
1) Why is there golf?
2) What is the porpose of golf?
3) Can golf swim?
4) Can you program in golf?
5) Does golf have sexual fantasies?
6) When you cook golf, should it be broiled or boiled?
7) Can golf be the victim of unfriendly take-overs?
8) Can golf be trained to retrieve?
9) Does golf have tenure?
10) and finally, how much does an immature golf weigh?
:-)
Kev
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87.3 | FYI | MCIS1::DHAMEL | Patriots: Lousy team, great missile | Fri Jan 25 1991 12:55 | 5 |
|
Doug Flutie won the Phoenix Open Miniature Golf tournament.
Dickstah
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87.4 | :^) | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Fri Jan 25 1991 13:10 | 4 |
| Dickstah,
Wasn't that the one with the "Hail Mary" putt??
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87.5 | Grip,Posture,Anle of attack | NEMAIL::LEARYM | | Fri Jan 25 1991 13:16 | 9 |
| I might regret this BUT,
What GRIP do youse guys use?
I use the prehensile meself
Ahem,
MikeL
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87.6 | Gifford = ex-Giant; i.e. brain damaged | DECWIN::SCHNEIDER | I JUST WANNA SHOUT! | Fri Jan 25 1991 13:18 | 4 |
| What's all this about a Golf War that Frank Gifford keeps talking
about?
Dan
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87.7 | Golf or Bust! | EARRTH::FENTON | | Fri Jan 25 1991 15:00 | 11 |
|
I usually use a loose grip.
Golf is what I do cause I'm getting too old to do anything else!
Although I have been known to come out of retirement!
Like 1 for 5 or something like that.....right Dan?
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87.8 | Combo Gripper | OURGNG::RIGGEN | Air Force, CSU, CU... Denver Bronco's | Fri Jan 25 1991 19:17 | 9 |
| I usually grip the end of the lcub wif both hands.
Baseball for the Drive
Overlap for the Irons....
Don't ask me why but it works bested for me.
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87.9 | smooth backswing | NEMAIL::LEARYM | | Mon Jan 28 1991 08:50 | 5 |
| Seriously tho,
I use the interlocking for woods and irons, und baseball for putts
MikeL
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87.10 | | CSOA1::BACH | Onward through the fog... | Mon Jan 28 1991 12:46 | 10 |
| interlocking woods irons. (With JUMBOS on the clubs, might keep me out
of tourny play, but I have very big hands)
Baseball for the putts I can't make.
Chip_GSH_Bach
P.S. Jack (The_Golden_Bear) is a GOD, 285,000 on one putt!)
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87.11 | The Hussein grip! | EARRTH::WORRALL | | Wed Jan 30 1991 15:00 | 7 |
| I use the Hussein interlock. I must also say my approach shots are
about as accurate as a Scud missile. When my ball doesnt go
straight I interagate it and after throwing it in the drink, list it
as a POW.
Greg
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87.12 | Nufrie Medvid joins a select group | SHALOT::MEDVID | social drinker, social everynight | Wed Mar 06 1991 14:30 | 4 |
| On Sunday, February 24, 1991, my father had a hole in one on a
Melbourne, Florida golf course.
--dan'l
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87.13 | Recent Trend in Golf | DECWET::CROUCH | Terribly sorry. Trouser cough | Tue Aug 13 1991 12:23 | 24 |
| So, what do the Sports Noters think about the recent trend in golf?
I'm talking about the practice of TV viewers calling up the PGA to
rat on golfers for their alleged rule violations.
I have to axe a few questions:
1. How do these viewers get the phone number to call?
2. What kind of weenie loser without a life does such a thing?
3. Why does the PGA give the time of day to these crackpots? No other
sport will hold up a game based on somebody calling up with
something they noticed.
These people remind me of the type of golfer I hate to golf with. They
are so fixated on all of the obscure rules that they don't have any fun
and won't allow anyone else to, either. The type of rules violations
they report seem to be of the "who cares, it didn't affect the outcome"
type.
Anybody else have an opinion on this?
Pete
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87.14 | | CAM::WAY | Call her up on the spank line | Tue Aug 13 1991 13:35 | 10 |
| re .-1
First off, great p-name.
Second off, I agree totally. I don't understand why the PGA would
take that anymore than MLB would allow a viewer who though someone was
safe to call in and voice their opinion.
I agree, those viewers need to get a life....
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87.15 | AND I keep the groundskeeper gainfully employed too! | CST17::FARLEY | Have YOU seen Elvis today?? | Tue Aug 13 1991 14:11 | 24 |
| Hey, I rank golf right up there with world peace, nuclear disarmament,
save the whales, don't pollute, and apple pie. I think it's a
abobmination that cheaters get away with violations. They should be
fined and dismembered! WAY TO GO PGA Police!!!!!! yay!!!!
Me???? Why I wouldn't dream of ever not watching the fast action,
spellbinding strategies, nailbiting edge-of-my-seat mysteries and awesome
talent of a PGA (or WPGA either) contest!
For anybody who hits the leetle ball;
Just remember, in these tough economic times, when you plunk down the
big bucks for green fees, the cost per stroke for "good" golfers is
maybe $.35 each.
On the other hand, if you want to stretch your money, play golf like
*I do* and get more for your money. Why it was just this lasted(tm)
weekend I was able to get my cost/stroke to UNDER $.20/swing!!!!!
(aka "lowest unit cost or BULK RATE)
;^)
Kev
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87.16 | | CELTIK::JACOB | Jake's Deep Fried Cat House | Tue Aug 13 1991 14:15 | 12 |
|
>>2. What kind of weenie loser without a life does such a thing?
Well, Now we know how a certain "Objective Sports Analyst" spends his
weekends, don't we.
Hey Sr. Mary Elephan"T", how's the phone bill?????
JaKe
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87.17 | | SNDCSL::HAUSRATH | Too many projects, not enough time | Tue Aug 13 1991 14:29 | 16 |
|
Pete, could you elaborate on what the violation/supposed violation
was during Saturdays round. I heard mention of a controversy, but
never got the full details.
The incident I remember is the one where, I think it was, Ray Floyd,
"improved" his stance (kneel) by placing a towel on the wet ground.
In actuallity all he wanted to do was save his $150 pants from grass
stains. Couldn't believe someone even picked up on the violation, let
alone reported it to the PGA.
Guess some people just don't like to see these guys walking away with
hundreds of thousands of dollars for playing golf. Might be jealousy?
/Jeff
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87.18 | | DECWET::CROUCH | Terribly sorry. Trouser cough | Tue Aug 13 1991 14:48 | 21 |
| Jeff,
The violation was that the caddy supposedly marked the line for
Daly. I didn't see it, but I guess he pulled the pin and just held
on to it, placing the end on the ground behind the hole. The
anal-retentive viewers cited a rule where nobody can mark the line.
In the judgement of the officials, the "mark" was to the side, not
in line with the ball and the hole.
A few months back, someone actually was disqualified for signing
an incorrect score card. He was busted for some other non-event,
didn't give himself the penalty strokes and signed the card. I seem
to recall that it involved moving some twigs or grass or something.
These viewers remind me of the Rev. Wildmon's minions, who sit for
hours in front of the tube and write down all the naughty words and
flashed of thigh they see, then complain to advertisers. Sort of
getting pleasure from denying themselves pleasure, I guess. If
heaven is filled with this type of people, I'd rather go to hell!
Pete
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87.19 | | CELTIK::JACOB | Jake's Deep Fried Cat House | Tue Aug 13 1991 14:48 | 9 |
|
>>The incident I remember is the one where, I think it was, Ray Floyd,
>>"improved" his stance (kneel) by placing a towel on the wet ground.
Twas Craig Stadler who got nailed for that infraction.
JaKe
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87.20 | | FSBIC::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Tue Aug 13 1991 14:50 | 13 |
| John Daly (the tournament winner) was called on the carpet because his
caddie let the flagstick touch the green. That is a violation of the
rules because the flagstick touching the green can be considered as
marking the line of the putt. In other words, the caddie was giving
Daly a target to shoot at. Daly and his caddie were able to convince
the rules committee that the flagstick was touching the green on the
other side of the hole from where the putt was going to go and was not
an attempt to mark the line of the putt.
I think the people who run the golf tournaments should ignore the calls
from viewers, well-intentioned though they may be.
John
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87.21 | | USCTR2::NAHEARN | | Tue Aug 13 1991 15:02 | 20 |
| The 'rules violation that wasn't' this weekend involved John Daly. He
was standing behind his ball (on which green, I don't remember)
checking out his line. His caddy was holding the pin, behind the hole.
At one point, the caddy allowed the bottom of the pin to rest on the
green....about 6" to a foot to Daly's right of the hole. Daly was
asking his caddy to confirm his belief that the putt would break
left-to-right....which the caddy did. The issue was: did the caddy use
the pin as an indicator in showing Daly where to aim his putt?
After reviewing videotape of the incident, it was ruled that the caddy
did NOT use the pin inappropriately....that given the fact that both
Daly and the caddy indicated a left-to-right break, the placing of the
flag to Daly's right of the hole could not possibly have given him an
advantage.
What I don't understand is why the PGA couldn't see that for
themselves, without calling Daly and Bruce Lietzke into the tent to
review the video!!!
Nelly
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87.22 | | CAM::WAY | Call her up on the spank line | Tue Aug 13 1991 15:03 | 15 |
| In addition, what helped was Litzke, the fellow golfing with Daly, marched
into the tent and said that in no way was it a rules violation.
Read an article recently about how gentlemanly and sportsmanlike golf
is. One of the reasons is because it's really all of them against the
course, not each other.
There's been lots of times in the past where golfers have penalized themselves
after a round for discovering a rules violation.
Finally, if I ran the PGA, I'd get each callers name, address, and phone
number, then send someone to there house to kill them....
'Saw
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87.23 | | OPUS3::JACOB | JaKe's Deep Fried Cat House | Tue Aug 13 1991 15:08 | 8 |
|
>>Finally, if I ran the PGA, I'd get each callers name, address, and phone
>>number, then send someone to there house to kill them....
Which would make PGA=Professional Geek Assassins, yes????
JaKe
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87.24 | | CAM::WAY | Call her up on the spank line | Tue Aug 13 1991 15:58 | 30 |
| > Which would make PGA=Professional Geek Assassins, yes????
Yep.
I can just see it now.
Some little guy, a little greasy guy with horned rimmed glasses, and
zits, lotsa zits, sitting in his living room on a gorgeous Saturday
afternoon, watching the golf match, fondling his private parts while
religiously stroking the laws of golf.
Suddenly, he sees a perceived rules violation. Jumping up, and almost
falling over because his pants are down around his ankles, he shuffles
to the phone, which he almost drops because of his hairy palms.
Dialing CBS, he tells them what he's seen.
Two hours later there's a knock at his door. Hitching up his pants,
pulling on a pair of work gloves he answers the door. Standing there
is a man in a suit bearing the emblem of the PGA.
He checks the greasy little man's identity, pulls out a silenced
Beretta 9mm and blows the guy to the great fairway bunker in the sky....
What a satisfying thought......
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87.26 | | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Aug 13 1991 17:44 | 2 |
| I thought the recent trend in golf was for spectators to be hit by
lightening. I guess I haven't been paying attention.
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87.27 | | SHIRE::ELLIS | Two fat parsons - click, click, click!! | Wed Aug 14 1991 05:52 | 13 |
|
>> I thought the recent trend in golf was for spectators to be hit by
>> lightening. I guess I haven't been paying attention.
Ya, Ya, Mac, you've been paying attention but didn't put it all together:
Instead of the Free Home Delivery Assassination mentioned by 'Saw, it is in
fact none other than the Great One (no, not Wayne ;^)) who sees the squealing
Turd and zaps him with lightning when he gets a chance.
HTH, rick
:*))))))))
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87.28 | Golf, I luvs it! | CSOA1::BACH | I'm wit chew | Wed Aug 14 1991 09:55 | 12 |
| (I thought the PGA rules committee ruled out having persons call in
to indicate a rules infringement)
Didn't an official from the tourny blow the whistle on "I_kin_hit_that_
mutha_a_mile_Daly"?
Anyway, I look at the $25 for a round of golf as $5.00 an hour to
walk through some quiet landscape (and tear it up) with some other
hackers (good friends), drink some beer, and get away from the
Signifigant other for a few hours.
Chip_GSH_Bach
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87.29 | like NFL's lousy review...\
| CNTROL::CHILDS | Way to go John Daly | Wed Aug 14 1991 10:27 | 13 |
|
Nope three phone calls from people at home watching cause the PGA officials
to go back and look at the tape...
Supposedly his playing partner that day Bruce Litske who told officials
he saw no violation and that there's was no way he was on the line had a
lot to do with them not invoking the penality....
People can still call in anytime they want. What the PGA removed was an
official who was sitting in the TV truck reviewing the monitors for possible
infractions...
mike
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87.30 | | SNDCSL::HAUSRATH | Too many projects, not enough time | Wed Aug 14 1991 10:45 | 12 |
|
It's really not fair to use TV to spot rules infractions, since all
golfers are not treated the same. This is not like football where
every play is filmed from 2-10 different angles. Those golfers not
getting any air time simply aren't being scrutinized by the viewing
audience. The disqualification of Stadler a few years back really
blew my mind... this one is almost as bad.
Wistle blowers get a life.. instead of sitting home watching, get out
and play a round.
/Jeff
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87.31 | | CSOA1::BACH | I'm wit chew | Wed Aug 14 1991 12:02 | 45 |
| Speaking of whistle blowers...
Playing with a buddy of mine, has really made me a stroke counter,
but the gold god got even, here's a story of a cheater caught dead...
Grady: uses mulligans on tees and fairways,will throw/kick/nudge/fondle
his ball on to a much better lie, forget strokes, plays NO penalty
strokes, and *THEN* brag about shooting an 87 and rub beating me in
my face...
One day ole Grady is teeing off. The fairway has the O.B. to the right
of the fairway. There is a road beyound the trees to the right of the
O.B. trees.
Grady strides up to the 16th tee, slices the bejesues outta his tee shot.
The ball screams out of bounds, through the trees. A few seconds later I
heard a sould like the ball hit sheet metal.
Grady swears he saw the ball bounce off a tree back on the fairway.
No one else (in the foursome) heard the sound so we went on.
Grady finds his ball in the fairway, about 50 yards down from where
the ball went screaming into the trees. Looks me dead in the eye and
says "See d*ckhead, I told you the ball came back in!".
As we finish up on the 18th, the pro comes out to the putting green and
asks who's playing a "Wilson 3"? Grady pipes right in and says that is
the ball he is playing. The pro asked him if he knocked a tee shot
out of bounds on 16.
Grady (turning red) said he did happen to slice one in that direction.
The pro handed Grady his ball (with a noticable "smile" in the cover)
and proceeded to explain that his ball went through a girls sun roof
and landed in her lap. The girl walked up (Still shaking glass from
her hair) and had Grady give her his insurance info.
Not only did Grady get caught "shaking a ball out of his pocket" but
it also cost him $165.00!!!
The golf god smiled...
Chip_GSH_Bach
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87.32 | | DECWET::CROUCH | Terribly sorry. Trouser cough | Wed Aug 14 1991 12:08 | 9 |
| I love playing golf, but can't stand watching it. I took a video
lesson a while back. The pro showed shots of pros hitting and asked
me if I knew who they were. I said no, I don't watch golf on TV.
He seemed dumbfounded by this.
Of course, not watching the sport doesn't apply to baseball,
basketball, football, tennis or women's pro beach volleyball!
Pete
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87.33 | | CELTIK::JACOB | JaKe's Deep Fried Cat House | Wed Aug 14 1991 12:14 | 9 |
| Re.18
There's a guy nin our office who never learned the art of penalty
strokes either. I golfed with him a couple of times and he always
"beat" me, at least in his mind. Then they started up a golf league
from our office and this guy is now legend for shaving strokes.
JaKe
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87.34 | | CAM::WAY | Call her up on the spank line | Wed Aug 14 1991 13:19 | 18 |
| I've golfed with folks like that.
The sad part is that they're only cheating themselves.
I'm such a lousy golfer that many, many times, I'll say, forget countings
strokes, let's see how many good shots I can put together in a row.
That takes the pressure off and I have fun on the golk course.
Or if I golf with my dad, we'll sometimes just play for beers on who's
better on any given hole.
Golf, unless you're a pro shooting for mega$$$ should be a relaxing time
out in the fresh air....
jMHO,
'Saw
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87.35 | | CELTIK::JACOB | JaKe's Deep Fried Cat House | Wed Aug 14 1991 13:29 | 15 |
| Re.21
I remember a tip I saw a couple of years ago where the pro said that
one of the biggest problems with hackers (not his term) is that they
take the game too seriously. He went on to say that golf should be
*ENJOYED* by the occasional golfer because it is a form of recreation
and relaxation. He said that the only one's who should worry about
their golf game are the pros who need to take the game seriously
because it is their job.
Since then, I don't get too upset when having a bad day on the
course,ie no throwing clubs, gouging tees or greens, although my
language still hasn't cleaned up after hitting a lousy shot.
JaKe
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87.36 | | CSOA1::BACH | I'm wit chew | Wed Aug 14 1991 15:54 | 33 |
| My buddies and I get pretty competitive in all sports...
Thats how we enjoy the game.
But, IMHO, the REAL game of golf isn't hitting a ball until you like
the shot you hit. The real challenge is to play the course as it
comes, and playing the ball where it lands. Most of the real challenge
is to play out of trouble, with minimal damage to your score.
My man Grady's arguement is "what's the big deal about one shot", and
plays another.
The real truth is, because he is avoiding playing the ball out of
trouble, he's probably saving himself maybe three or four stokes.
Do this a few times over 18 holes, and it makes a difference.
I do agree, some times I leave the score card behind and just work
on putting good holes together. Those are, in actuality, my most
enjoyable days on the ole' links.
But cheatin' when you are keepin' score, and especially when you're
competing (with teams!) that's when I'm bent.
It would be like not counting incomplete pass downs in football.
It's like a weight lifter painting "500lbs" on 100 pound weights and
telling people he can squat 2,000 lbs... It's simply not true and it
irritates me to death.
But, hell, we'll probably be teein' 'em up this weekend, I just keep my
own score card...
Chip_GSH_Bach
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87.37 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Way to go John Daly | Wed Aug 14 1991 16:44 | 6 |
|
another thing Chip about playing the bogus lies is that if you make just
one great shot from an unhittable lie then your round is made even if you
take another 100 shots besides that one shinning stroke....
mike
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87.38 | | CAM::WAY | Call her up on the spank line | Wed Aug 14 1991 16:58 | 14 |
| Even when I'm not playing for strokes, I always play the ball as it lies.
That's half the fun of golf. The only time I play another ball is if
the first one appears to be lost off the tee.
Oh, and sometimes when I sneak on the course late in the evening I'll
play two or three balls per hole.
But if I hit it in the woods, I play it out of the woods, and yes Mike,
when you power one through two trees and over one between you and
the green, it's Woodie time 8^)
'Saw
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87.39 | You vill follow orders, ya!! | CSC32::FARRAHER | Send lawyers, guns & money | Thu Aug 15 1991 03:18 | 8 |
| re .20
Jake,
I hope you are not talking about the "Respected, Esteemed, Held in
Awe & Notary Public" "Donnie Dynamite"
Paul
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87.40 | | CELTIK::JACOB | JaKe's Deep Fried Cat House | Thu Aug 15 1991 09:26 | 8 |
| Paul
Nah, Don plays a decent game and doesn't have to forget strokes. This
is someone else.
JaKe
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87.41 | | CSLALL::TIMMONS | I'm a Pepere! | Fri Aug 16 1991 07:53 | 5 |
| Heard that John Daly has established a trust fund, I believe, for the
two children of the man who was struck and killed by lightning during
the tournament. A classy thing to do.
Lee
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87.42 | classy kid | CNTROL::CHILDS | thataboy George, screw those unemployed | Fri Aug 16 1991 10:18 | 16 |
|
> Heard that John Daly has established a trust fund, I believe, for the
> two children of the man who was struck and killed by lightning during
> the tournament. A classy thing to do.
Wouldn't surprise me LeE if he did. They mentioned how a few weeks ago
he won a tournment for 25K and quickly wrote a check for 5K for the hospital
that was a part of that tournment...
He's got no sponsors so he can do what he wants with his money and it's
refreshing to see him do these things...
mike
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87.43 | | CAM::WAY | Mighty Mouse kicks butt | Fri Aug 16 1991 10:54 | 15 |
| Daly wasn't aware that winning the PGA entitles him to be in the Masters
field for the next five years.
Some of the other pros were lamenting this, as they said that while most
of them will be sweating out 5-iron shots onto Augusta's treacherous
greens, Daly will be able to be lofting 7-irons onto them and have them
softly settle in....
I like this kid. He's very refreshing....
Also keep an eye on Rocco Mediate. This guy is *immensely* popular
with the fans, and has some good ability....
'Saw
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87.44 | This guy could win alot of green jackets ... | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Fri Aug 16 1991 10:57 | 7 |
| You're right about Daly at the Masters. With his distance and
the complete absence of any rough at Augusta National, ....
OH MY!
- ACC Chris
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87.45 | Driver and wedge on 13 | WMOIS::REEVE_C | | Fri Aug 16 1991 13:10 | 3 |
| You win the Masters with your putter, not your driver.
Chris
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87.46 | | CAM::WAY | Mighty Mouse kicks butt | Fri Aug 16 1991 13:43 | 6 |
| Right, but it's a helluva lot easier to put a 7 iron on those greens
that trying to hit the green with a 5.
And Daly was putting pretty hot in the PGA anyway...
'Saw
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87.47 | | AGNT99::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Aug 16 1991 13:50 | 2 |
| Since the "Recent Trend in Golf" (#181) topic was starting to wander to
general golf discussions, I have moved it to the Official Golf Topic.
|
87.48 | Saw's right. | RHETT::KNORR | Graphics Workstation Support | Fri Aug 16 1991 17:16 | 7 |
| RE: .45
Perhaps, but it's generally true that you gotta be long off the tee to
win at Augusta.
- PGA Chris
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87.49 | drive for show, putt for dough | CNTROL::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Fri Aug 16 1991 17:17 | 0 |
87.50 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Fri Mar 06 1992 11:55 | 11 |
| S(p)I had a great string on the Letters to the Editor section
discussing the (mostly) abrasiveness of Dick Vitale and his
implied (tm)'s. Only one letter (obviously from Creedmore) thought
that Dick was great BAYBEEEE!
Oh yeah, Dick Vitale is a lot like a golf course!
I remain,
nausiatingly yours,
Kev
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87.51 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Mon Mar 16 1992 13:33 | 11 |
| I hafta comment on the finish of the Honda Classic yesterday.
Corey Pavin comes to his third shot on the 18th. He's two or
three strokes behind the leader(s), but ahead of them on the
course. He takes out an 8-iron and hits the ball 135 yards into
the cup. I mean on the fly. No bounce. No nothing. So, he's the
leader in the clubhouse. Fred Couples comes up behind Pavin and
makes birdie to go to a playoff, which was won by Pavin on the
second hole of the playoff.
Scott
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87.52 | | MCIS1::DHAMEL | Smith & Wesson back-to-school-sale | Mon Mar 16 1992 13:51 | 7 |
|
I hope they show that highlight on the evening sports tonight since
I didn't see it. Sounds impossible to have it go straight in and
not bounce out.
Dickstah
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87.53 | Caught the edge of the hole... | SASE::SZABO | | Mon Mar 16 1992 13:56 | 7 |
| I think the reason it didn't bounce out because it nicked the edge of
the hole, enough to slow it down so it doesn't bounce back out. A bit
of repair was needed to the hole afterwards where it was nicked. An
amazing shot!
Hawk
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87.54 | ex | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Mon Mar 16 1992 14:42 | 6 |
| When I first saw it, I thought it had fallen short, into the
bunker. They immediately switched back to the camera that was
on Pavin, and you could tell that Pavin and his caddie were
celebrating a wonderful shot.
Scott
|
87.55 | | SASE::SZABO | | Mon Mar 16 1992 15:11 | 8 |
| What I can't picture is, how the heck did he see it go in being that
far away? Granted, I've never set foot on a golf course (except at
night once to steal champagne from a wedding reception :-)), so I don't
understand the distances involved, but this was what, at least 100
yards?
Hawk
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87.56 | | FDCV07::KING | Lebanon NH, the pits of the world!!! | Mon Mar 16 1992 15:13 | 3 |
| He was 135 yards away....
REK
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87.57 | | RIPPLE::DEVLIN_JO | Go Fordham Rams! | Mon Mar 16 1992 15:43 | 6 |
| Hawk -
Ain't too hard to see the hole from 135 yards away. Bet you could. I
mean, I bet there are some things you could see from 300 yards away ;-)
JD
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87.58 | | CAMONE::WAY | Son House RULES! | Mon Mar 16 1992 16:01 | 13 |
| Yeah, it caught the lip and then hit the stick and dropped in.
It's easy to see that happen when you've hit the ball and you have a
a caddie watching your shot.
The rest of the tournament from that point was spectacular. Couples
(who's probably the hottest golfer on tour now) made a sweet shot
on 18 to get into the playoff.
Nice to see Pavin win, as he'd only picked up 39K so far this year....
'Saw
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87.59 | (8^)* | CELTIK::JACOB | You weren't sleeping, were you?? | Mon Mar 16 1992 19:22 | 8 |
|
>>mean, I bet there are some things you could see from 300 yards away ;-)
I agree, but I'm waiting to find out in the upcoming "--dan'l Tackles
Night Golfing" or "Kneemarks on #7 green".
JaKe
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87.60 | GOLF GET TOGETHER BEFORE HALOWEEN? | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Mar 16 1992 22:03 | 13 |
|
Too bad I missed it - sounded bodacious!
Speaking of golf, anybody like the idea of a golf get together sometime
after it warms up? Could be a bunch o fun and even if people don't
play or are (like me) terrible, we could do a "best ball" type of game.
Who we got who's been known to "tear" up a golf course and do your
part to keep greenskeepers employed? (like me?)
jest wonderin...
Kev
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87.61 | | CELTIK::JACOB | You weren't sleeping, were you?? | Mon Mar 16 1992 22:06 | 9 |
| I absolutely LOVE playing golf.
Only problem is, My game is more like "Army Golf"
left, right, left, right, left right
JaKe
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87.62 | Many (8^)*'s | CELTIK::JACOB | You weren't sleeping, were you?? | Mon Mar 16 1992 22:08 | 10 |
|
>>play or are (like me) terrible, we could do a "best ball" type of game.
^^^^^^^^^
Dunno, from the sound of things, --dan'l has the title wrapped up
already.
JaKe
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87.63 | | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Mon Mar 16 1992 22:37 | 8 |
|
Not so sure 'bout that JaKe, see in THIS game, each player has gotta
hold their OWN club!!!!! No proxies!!!!!
I remain,
looking forward to a (or several) walks in da woods!
Kev
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87.64 | | CAMONE::WAY | Son House RULES! | Tue Mar 17 1992 10:25 | 14 |
| Jake,
We could be in the same platoon then. My game is similar to
a) Hit the Worst DUFFER's shot in the world
b) Follow it with a professional caliber shot
c) five putt on the green
d) Repeat starting at a
'Saw
|
87.65 | never too cold | FRETZ::HEISER | maranatha | Tue Mar 17 1992 10:39 | 4 |
| What do you mean after it warms up?! C'mon down and we can do it now
(been 82�+ the last 4 days) and catch a few spring training games too.
Mike
|
87.66 | I'm tired of cold weather | TNPUBS::MCCULLOUGH | Lindsey's gonna be a sister!!! | Tue Mar 17 1992 10:49 | 1 |
| Mike H. - I'm there (you're gonna handle all expenses, right?).
|
87.67 | | FRETZ::HEISER | maranatha | Tue Mar 17 1992 11:36 | 1 |
| I can't but Bruce will ;-)
|
87.68 | even got his initials in the turf too! | 7389::FARLEY | Son,you can make hundreds o'dollars... | Tue Mar 17 1992 12:19 | 8 |
| They way I hear it from the field, Bruce plays so much he often gets
confused with the club pro!
(except once they see him play, it's a no brainer!
;^)
Kev
|
87.69 | | CELTIK::JACOB | Played first 18 of the year 2day | Mon May 04 1992 17:38 | 12 |
| Sheez, I went out and played 18 holes today. Shot the best I have in 2
years, and I hadn't picked up a club in 5 months. Spent the weekend
breaking up and hauling 5 inch thick concrete, the building treated tie
walls at the house, so I was EXTREMELY stiff this am.
Now I normally shoot in the low 100's, and this morning, in the high 40
degree weather, I shot a 97.
Needless to say, I was happier than the proverbial pig in dung.
JaKe
|
87.70 | Man has my blood thinned! | SHALOT::MEDVID | Who's got segmented eyes? | Mon May 04 1992 17:49 | 5 |
| High 40� morning temps! Brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
You golfers need to move dahn sahth. They hit the links all year here.
--dan'l
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87.71 | I played this weekend for the 1st time as well. | OURGNG::RIGGEN | T Maddox, J Namath, J Elway... | Mon May 04 1992 18:05 | 11 |
| Played in a 4 man scramble. Benfits the local H.S. golfers $1000.00 each.
Our team shot a 64
1 eagle
7 birdies
9 pars
1 bogey
Played about as well as I have in years past. Looks like the weight training has
helped control on the approach shot.
|
87.72 | | RANGER::LEFEBVRE | PCs 'R Us | Tue May 05 1992 13:00 | 3 |
| Golf - a waste of a perfectly good walk.
Mark.
|
87.73 | | CELTIK::JACOB | Played first 18 of the year 2day | Tue May 05 1992 16:52 | 4 |
| Only your opinion, Mark. And we all know what is said about opinions.
JaKe
|
87.74 | Golf, a thinking mans (or womens) game | QUASER::HUNTER | Two JaKes... Your Worst Nightmare | Wed May 06 1992 09:47 | 18 |
| Golf, Golf is an interesting game... I call it a game because I
don't feel it is a real "Sport" in the true meaning of the word.
Golf is more like a chess game in which your opponent is the course.
Golf requires that you stratigize your every move. You must think
clearly and perform well under presure to become a good golfer.
You must be able to control your emotions and not allow your self
to become flustered, nervous or upset. Golf is very much a precision
game. One wrong snap of the wrist, turn of the hips or movement of
the head can have a devistating effect on your shot. Golf, (if played
correctly) is a very relaxing game. Golf is a game that you can play
your entire life unlike many of the other "Sports" we weekend jocks
enjoy in the prime of our lives. Yes, Golf is a GREAT game and
makes for some very exciting moments. Theres nothing like standing
on the tee of a 200 yrd par three, pulling out you 3 iron, hitting
great shot and whatching the ball as it hits the flag. If only it
would go in, just once.
Big Game who can't play enough golf (addiction is a terrible thing)
|
87.75 | Although I did hit a 46 for 9 once....2 birdies | DEVOTN::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Thu May 07 1992 09:44 | 9 |
| I use to think golf was for ____ (Fill that in with just about
anything) but 2 yrs ago I started going out with a couple friends.
After 4 trips I bought a set of clubs and I love it. I havent hit
the icy course's up here in Mass yet (Too cold in the morning's still)
but have traveled to the Driving Range about 3 times. I seem to be
hitting them great cant wait to get out there on the first tee for
the first time and drill my first shot into the WOODS or the WRONG
FAIRWAY :-(....
M.Air.Brooks
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87.76 | | CAMONE::WAY | I think I thought I saw you try | Thu May 07 1992 10:09 | 13 |
| I'm a lousy golfer. Probably the lousiest golfer in the entire world.
Of course, growing up left handed, you don't exactly get a lot in the
way of golf instruction....
However, I love the game. What keeps me coming back is that after a
bunch of terribly awful shots, I'll hit a shot that looks like it came
out of the hightlight films from the PGA tour. That little "fix" is
enough to keep me coming back....
'Saw
|
87.77 | I'm worse than you - guarranteed! :*( | 7389::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Thu May 07 1992 10:24 | 12 |
| 'Saw,
As a lefty, you have better potential to smash your drives if you
assume the "rightie" stance and let your left arm pull the club
through the stroke.
jest takes practice....
I remain,
partial to orange balls,
Kev
|
87.78 | Student of the game | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Carson on BB: Awesome 'Stuff' | Thu May 07 1992 11:03 | 12 |
|
Sorry Kev but you have that backwards.. the back arm provides the power
the front arm provides the control.. the advantage of a lefty going
right or a righty going left (cross-golfing ?) is added control, not
power.. and if you're letting your front arm "pull the club through"
as you stated, I can understand why you can't golf any better than
Saw ;-)..
Not that I'm one to talk.. but I have my moments.
/Jeff
|
87.79 | | CAMONE::WAY | I think I thought I saw you try | Thu May 07 1992 11:11 | 25 |
| re the Left-Handed thing:
I hear you. In fact some of the best golfer have been
lefties playing from the righ hand side. I've only
ever seen two golfers play truly left-handed: Bob Charles
on the Seniors Tour, and Ernie Gonzales on the PGA Tour.
My problem is that I am THOROUGHLY and completely left-handed.
I've found in my time that many lefties are closer to being
ambedextrious, and thus can do things like switch hit in baseball
and golf right-handed.
I cannot. The ONLY things I do right handed are deal cards,
and throw a frisbee. Other than that, I am completely and
hopelessly a southpaw.
My parents will tell you that it was a bitch teaching me to
tie my shoes, and I had to teach myself to tie a necktie.
But, I DO enjoy being a lefty, I really do.....
'Saw
|
87.80 | You'se guys must have lotsa money and free time... | SASE::SZABO | | Thu May 07 1992 11:21 | 11 |
| > But, I DO enjoy being a lefty, I really do.....
That 'splains the forest in your left haind, 'Saw... :-)
I never golfed, but it's a goal of mine to someday try the game. Maybe
when I stop working part-time and going to night school, I'll have the
time. And, don't it cost alot of money too?
Hawk
|
87.81 | | CAMONE::WAY | I think I thought I saw you try | Thu May 07 1992 11:27 | 17 |
| > I never golfed, but it's a goal of mine to someday try the game. Maybe
> when I stop working part-time and going to night school, I'll have the
> time. And, don't it cost alot of money too?
Not really, compared to other things.
I'm not sure what greens fees are, because the last few times I played
I got to play for free. (Had done a little watchdog work for the course
next door to me, and they repayed the favor by some free rounds).
But assuming it'll cost you $10 for 9 holes, you could play once
per week for an entire rugby seaosn, and it'd be cheaper than playing
rugby.
'Saw
|
87.82 | allus looking for a bargain! ;^) | 7389::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Thu May 07 1992 12:23 | 21 |
|
Hawk, you seem to be a main who really looks for value so I have
some advice for you (works for me too!) ;^)
Lets say that the green fee is $10.00. Now these "serious" golfers
try to shoot as low a score as possible, 30's or 40's talk gives them
woodies! Just to be fair, lets say these "hustlers" shoot a 35.
If'n the green fee is $10.00, the COST PER STROKE is $0.28! Imagine
that! Twenty-eight cents everytime they swing the club. IMO,
not very economical at all.
On the other hand, *I* strive for maximum value from my green fees!
Last year, my average cost-per-stroke was about $0.12! Twelve cents!
THAT's TRUE VALUE!
I remain,
still influenced by my purchasing_agent background!
Kev
|
87.83 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | how big is 20 quintillion? | Thu May 07 1992 13:12 | 16 |
|
The power in a right handed golf swing is provided by the left side, so
'saw would benefit from switching. I'm naturally lefthanded also, but
golf righthanded. Another benefit is that almost all courses are built
for righties.
Phil Mickelson, of ASU, is another lefty golfer who has/will do well on
the tour.
I just found out that John Adams, a touring pro, lives three houses
away from me, I'll have to stop by for a few hints.
And 'saw, you are not the worst golfer. I caddied for 8 years, and I
caddied for the world's worst golfer, and it wasn't you.
Brews
|
87.84 | | RANGER::LEFEBVRE | PCs 'R Us | Thu May 07 1992 13:15 | 3 |
| My favorite hole is the one with the windmill.
Mark.
|
87.85 | | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Carson on BB: Awesome 'Stuff' | Thu May 07 1992 14:29 | 11 |
|
> The power in a right handed golf swing is provided by the left side, so
Care to explain this one.. it's always been my understanding that the
power comes from your back arm push, not your front arm pull. Besides
I'd gladly give up some distance for more control... it's the shots in
the woods that cost you.. not the fact that you can't hit it 250 yrds.
/Jeff
|
87.86 | | CAMONE::WAY | I think I thought I saw you try | Thu May 07 1992 14:48 | 12 |
| I'm no expert (even if I'm not the WORST 8^)) but I thought the power
was generated by your HIPS, as you swung. Bringing the hips through
transfers the power.
That is why, I think, Daly blasts it so far -- he's built like a football
player.....
Just a guess....
'Saw
|
87.87 | cork-ed golf clubs ;^) | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cities crumble, George does nothing | Thu May 07 1992 15:00 | 7 |
|
explain Ian Woodsam or Davis Love III then Saw...Hips sure help but they
aren't the only answer....
Couples isn't that big either....
|
87.88 | | CAMONE::WAY | I think I thought I saw you try | Thu May 07 1992 15:17 | 21 |
| >
> explain Ian Woodsam or Davis Love III then Saw...Hips sure help but they
> aren't the only answer....
>
> Couples isn't that big either....
Yeah, but you don't HAVE to be big to generate awesome hip speed.
Nolan Ryan ain't a huge guy (not as big a your favorite pitcher Roger
Clemens 8^)) but he generates a lot of hip speed and power.
Couples has a swing that is awesomely in synch, so there's not much
waste of power.....
A big guy that SHOULD mash the ball forever, but doesn't seem to that
I've heard of is Phil Blackmar.... Payne Stewart can mash a ball though...
'saw
|
87.89 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Cities crumble, George does nothing | Thu May 07 1992 15:26 | 6 |
|
ok I'll buy that. The way you left it out there the first time though you
refer to Daly's size for the power....
FWIW I just happen to have some stats in front of me and Blackmar is 5 th
in driving distance at 274.5...10 yards behind the leader Daly,,
|
87.90 | | CAMONE::WAY | I think I thought I saw you try | Thu May 07 1992 15:49 | 14 |
| >
> FWIW I just happen to have some stats in front of me and Blackmar is 5 th
> in driving distance at 274.5...10 yards behind the leader Daly,,
Okay.
Then my excuse will be that for the most part on tour, Blackmar is the
invisible man, and you never hear about him.... 8^)
[Ya got me mikey!]
'Saw
|
87.91 | I'm PoBP man not a statsman
| CNTROL::CHILDS | Cities crumble, George does nothing | Thu May 07 1992 15:54 | 5 |
|
I don't know what's more incredible, me getting you Saw, or me actually having
stats handy....
|
87.92 | How many left handed noters are there ? | OURGNG::RIGGEN | T Maddox, J Namath, J Elway... | Thu May 07 1992 16:03 | 13 |
| Your left hand is the one you wear a glove on. because it is hanging on to a
left arm extension of your body that can move up to 120MPH. your right hand
is hanging on for the ride adding a stability and direction.
Another lefty playing right.
I had to learn how to play that way cause my brothers both righthanded would
have killed me in the golf chicken games we used to play.
3 people in a 25-30 yrd triangle and only 1 golf ball. The object is the next
person is the flag. if you hit the ball like a girl the guy/flag you were aiming
for could choose to return the shot right at you. If you cleared that person
you had a pretty good reaction time for the return shot to avoid a rather large
bruise.
|
87.93 | | CELTIK::JACOB | | Thu May 07 1992 17:05 | 31 |
| 'Saw,
Hip movement transfers the weight from back to front, but it's club
head speed that makes it possible for John Daly to crank them drives
into the next area code.
I cain generate enuf headspeed with a driver to hit a ball just about
240 yds, but for msome reason, I cain't hit a damned 4 iron more than
150 yards. I golfed with a guy lasted year that hit a 4 iron off of
the tee on a 215 yd par 3 and hit it over the green. Awesome, and when
he hit the ball, if there had been a space shuttle up, it would have
passed by theie windows, that's how high it went.
I'm a lousy golfer, self-admittedly, and virtually NEVER break 100.
Lasted year, I did it only once, shooting a 98, and only did that cause
I lucked out some pars on the lasted 5 holes.
MOnday, after a weekend of swinging a 20 lb sledge, and hauling away
what seemed like tons of concrete, then building a wall with treated
ties, I was damned sore, and extremely stiff. I hadn't picked up a
club in almost 6 months, got on the first tee, and cranked one about 10
yards past the 150 yd markers, on a 405 yd par 4. Ended up shooting a
97 that day. Donj't know if it has anything to do with the weight loss
or not, but I was able to keep the ball in play all day. Only hit one
ball out of bounds, and then recovered to just bogey the hole.
Real test nexted week when ?I play a couple of courses in Myrtle Beach
S.C.
JaKe
|
87.94 | | DECWET::METZGER | We'll always have Paris. | Thu May 07 1992 17:08 | 35 |
|
I'm one of those ambidextrous lefty types 'Saw.
The left arm (on a right handed swing) generates the power.
re: Daly...
One of the reasons Daly hits the ball so far is because he's got everything
in motion..hips moving, club moving, arms moving, legs moving....he tries to
bring them all together when he makes contact with the ball. When he does...
BBBBAAAAAAMMMMMMMMMM.......
When he doesn't.....it's bbbaaammmm or more often BBBAAAMMMMM into the rough..
Anybody know his ranking in percentage of fairways hit? I bet it's pretty low.
He saves his butt by being able to use a club 2-3x shoter than anybody else for
his approach shot bt more often then not he's hitting from a less than optimal
spot.....Notice you haven't seen him win much since his big victory. His swing is
also pretty much garenteed to result in some sort of back injury sooner or
later....
I could watch fred couples swing all day though....maybe I'll bump into him
on the links today :-) (he's from Seattle)
BTW - I never liked the game much until I got out here. Too much hassle to get
on a course in New England and too much $$$. We've got a couple of great county
courses out here that only charge $11-14 for 18 holes. Plus you can reserve
Tee times a week in advance....I'm playing a lot more now...but not getting
any better...As 'saw said there is always that 1 shot per round that brings
you back out again...
,metz
Metz.
|
87.95 | | CAMONE::WAY | I think I thought I saw you try | Thu May 07 1992 17:10 | 29 |
| > Hip movement transfers the weight from back to front, but it's club
> head speed that makes it possible for John Daly to crank them drives
> into the next area code.
Right.
And I would think that physics-wise, you cain't do that by arms alone.
It must be a combo of arms/hips.
When you bring your hips/lowerback/legs into play, you're using the most
powerful muscles in your body. Add to that the necessary arms to
ADD to that, and you're going DOWNTOWN....
But, then again, I've seen some 70+ year old guys on the course, and they
take the most relaxed swings in the world. Ball goes out there, and they
play their second shot the same way. Chip up within 3-5 feet, and hole
out for par.
Guess it's true what they say: "Drive for show, putt for dough!"
All this talk might get me out on the course sometime this year with
my dad (a 75 year old golfer who can golf me into the ground -- he also always
wants to buy the beers after!)
'Saw
|
87.96 | I've gotten close but no Cigar... | DECWET::METZGER | We'll always have Paris. | Thu May 07 1992 17:25 | 12 |
|
the only thing about playing that old style of golf is that you're never shooting
for birdie.
2 shots to get you close to the green, chip close to the pin and then putt....
You never see any of the old dudes crank a drive, hit the 2nd shot to within
10 feet of the pin and then putt for bird...
Of course you rarely see me do it either.....
Metz trying to break 90 for the first time this year....
|
87.97 | | MCIS2::DHAMEL | Does the LAPD have a DH? | Thu May 07 1992 17:36 | 10 |
|
I like Nintendo golf. It's one of the few video games I understand,
and the only one I can beat my kids at. See, they don't understand the
physics of having wider butt cheeks planted firmly on the floor and how
it helps to steady your button pushing. Plus, being older and wiser, I
know the advantage of taking the "safe" shot in some instances, where
they always try to go over the water directly toward the pin.
Dickstah
|
87.98 | | CELTIK::JACOB | On to Myrtle Beach for some I & I | Thu May 07 1992 18:51 | 23 |
| Just got off the phone with a friend who teaches golf here in
Pittsburgh(scratch handicap), asked him what is the BIGGEST factor in
hitting the ball a long way.
His answer:
Wrist angle and motion.
Said that maintaining the correct angle on the wrists, then rotating
them thru the ball at PRECISELY the correct time produces maximum club
head speed, and therefore, maximum distance.
He also said this explains why short sh_ts like Ian Woosnam cain drive
the ball as long as they do. Nothing to do, particularly with size and
strength(though he said it helps, see "John Daly"), but timing is
everything.
Schnort Schit Schleps
JaKe
|
87.99 | By the way, Irons play takes longer to develop | HYDRA::HAUSRATH | Carson on BB: Awesome 'Stuff' | Fri May 08 1992 09:06 | 9 |
|
But Jake, you can get yourself into a lot of trouble relying on
wrist action for power. Note your emphasis on PRECISELY.. if you aren't
precise, you're gonna end up slicing or hooking the ball in a MAJOR way.
I'll stick with the Jack Nicholas swing... and try to stay on the
fairways... full extension, slow back swing, steady head.. bingo.
/Jeff
|
87.100 | Golf.... I'm addicted and it only cost $6 in C. Springs | QUASER::HUNTER | Two JaKes... Your Worst Nightmare | Fri May 08 1992 10:27 | 18 |
| Well,
we have all of the information required for a great golf swing right
here in the last 10 or so replies. Jeff Riggen is correct when he
tells you that the left arm (for a righty) is the arm that generates
the power. Saw is correct in stating that you must bring your hip
through the ball. And Jake (as much as I hate to admit it) is correct
when he says the the correct angle of your wrist (which BTW should
product about a 45 degree angle on the club face when the club is
parallel to your sholders in your back swing) and snapping them through
the ball at the precise moment generates the head spped you cannot
get with arms alone. if you want to see a perfect swing watch Freddie
Couples. His body is still, his head never moves, his power arm
is straight, his swing smooth with perfect tempo, and he bring his
wrists and hips through the ball at the precise moment to generate
tremendous, controled clube head speed.
Big Game
|
87.101 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | how big is 20 quintillion? | Fri May 08 1992 13:02 | 11 |
|
Jeff H-- there is an easy way to test where you develop your power.
Go to a driving range with a 5 iron. 1st swing with just your right
arm (one handed), then swing with just your left. Watch which one goes
farther.
RE Daly-- the guy is pretty accurate, especially for such a long
hitter. You don't have a feel for how hard he swings, however, until
you see it in person. TV doesn't give you the same feel.
Brews
|
87.102 | Daly could have a tremendous advantage with some work on the short game | QUASER::HUNTER | Two JaKes... Your Worst Nightmare | Fri May 08 1992 14:23 | 19 |
| re: Daly
John also uses a 3" or 4" over length super stiff flex shaft on his
driver. That coupled with the fact that he brings the club head around
far enough to hit himself in the ankle on his back swing allows him to
really put some heat on the ball. The man unwinds a club like no one
else I've seen. Brews is correct... when you see this guy in person
it really awesome. They had him out at one of the denver airports
lasted(tm) year during the International. He teed up on the run way
and cranked one. They had this camera man about 700 or 800 yrds down
the runway photographing it. You see the ball come in, bounce and
bounce and bounce. It's approching the camera man quickly and all of a
sudden you see him duck as the ball goes by. It went a total of 1000
yds or so if I remember correctly. As far as accuracy... As Brews
said, the guy hits a lot of fairways for being such a long hitter.
Daly's problem lies in his short game.
Big Game
|
87.103 | | CELTIK::JACOB | Losing it from all the right places | Wed Jun 17 1992 17:55 | 42 |
| Being an avid golfer, my wife is slowly getting used to me coming home
late.
Monday, I went out to the course alone, and the starter teamed me up
with a 21 year old young lady who, should we say, was absolutely
beautiful.
We played 18 holes and talked and talked, got to know each other, and I
must admit, even though I'm married, I was QUITE attracted to her.
After the round was over, I said goodbye to her, but she asked me if
I'd like to come over to her house, which was about a mile from the
course, and have lunch. I said I shouldn't, but said what the hell and
went over.
After eating lunch, we were sitting there having a beer and she leaned
over and planted the wildest kiss of my life on my lips. One thing
lead to another and before I knew it, I was in bed with her.
We lost track of time, and eventually fell into an exhausted sleep.
When I woke up, I looked at the clock, which said 6:58 pm. As I had
left for the course at 6:30 am, I figured the wife would be VERY, VERY
angry. I also felt as guilty as I've ever felt in my life. My wife
and I have this relationship where we tell each other EVERYTHING, and I
felt, since I'd done her wrong by sleeping with this vixen, I had to
tell her the truth, and take the consequences.
Well, I got home, and my wife was very peaved, waiting at the door. I
broke down in tears, told her that I had met this young lady, got to
know her over a round of golf, went to her house, innocently, to have
lunch afterwards, ended up in bed, and fell asleep, waking up near 7
o'clock, then come home. I then asked her if she could ever forgive me
to which she replied:
You lying Son of a b_tch, you played 54 holes today, didn't you??????
JaKe
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87.104 | | SNOC01::KNIPFERM | Cloudy but Fine | Tue Jun 23 1992 04:32 | 20 |
|
Reminds me of the time I went to Scotland for a nice golfing holiday and was
playing the famed St Andrews Old Course.
Me and me mate Ralph were paired with a couple of local geezers, MacGregor and
McShane. Ralph and me were getting tuned up pretty bad in the windy conditions
when we came to the infamous 17th.....the Road Hole. All of us reach the green
in regulation and as we were approaching the green noticed a long funeral
procession along the road.
Well 'ol MacGregor stops, drops to one knee, bows his head and waits till the
procession end.
I was truly touched and didn't quite know what to say.
So I waits til we're all finished putting and I mention to MacGregor what a nice
gesture he made back there, and he says,
"Twas the least I cud du....that women gave me the finest 30 years of er life"
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87.105 | Like I really have the time & $$ to go golfing... :-) | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Tue Jun 30 1992 11:00 | 12 |
| After years of just thinking about it, I'm finally going to do it- buy
a set of clubs, used that is, and cheap. :-) Anyway, I got a question.
I have the option to buy a cart for $10. The strap's broke, but
otherwise in good condition, and a bungie cord can be used in place of
the strap. What I'm wondering about is, is a cart necessary? In other
words, am I going to be saying to myself the 1st time I'm out on the
course, "Wish I had bought that damn cart!"? How much does a cheap new
one go for anyway?
Thanks,
Hawk
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87.106 | | CAMONE::WAY | You think slower when you graze | Tue Jun 30 1992 11:08 | 14 |
| Hawk,
I've used a cart, and I've carried my clubs.
A cart is nice if you have it. You can wheel along, park your cart,
pull your clubs, and take your shot.......
The only hard part about a cart that I found was it make taking the
clubs out of the trunk a little harder.
For $10 you can't go wrong.....
'Saw
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87.107 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Tue Jun 30 1992 11:53 | 2 |
| You cain always strap a quarter keg on the cart Kwak!
Denny
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87.108 | A beer at every hole! | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Tue Jun 30 1992 12:02 | 6 |
| > You cain always strap a quarter keg on the cart Kwak!
I just knew there was a practical use for a cart. Thanks, Denny!
Hawk
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87.109 | | GIAMEM::LEFEBVRE | Going Deaf for a Living | Tue Jun 30 1992 13:07 | 3 |
| Golf is a waste of a perfectly good walk.
Mark.
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87.110 | HTH. :-) | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Tue Jun 30 1992 14:10 | 4 |
| Hockey is a waste of a perfectly good fight.
Hawk.
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87.111 | | FRETZ::HEISER | radio bikini | Tue Jun 30 1992 15:56 | 1 |
| Rasslin participants are a waste of skin.
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87.112 | Somebody shoot Mark 8^) | CTHQ1::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Tue Jun 30 1992 16:30 | 1 |
|
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87.113 | Somebody break Mark's laig! | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Tue Jun 30 1992 16:31 | 1 |
|
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87.114 | I'll milk this for all it's worth | CTHQ1::LEARY | Six, two, and even. | Tue Jun 30 1992 17:33 | 10 |
| Watch it Hawk!!
Let's not talk about breaking thangs willya, especially in this note!
Ah was lookin' forward to playin' a few rounds down the Cape nexted
week. Now all I cain look forward to is 8 weeks of "Ah, honey, fetch
me another beer, willya puleeze??" Wonder how long it'll be before
ah catch that fryin' pan over the haid??
MikeL
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87.115 | | CELTIK::JACOB | Relaxed and renewed | Tue Jun 30 1992 21:22 | 8 |
|
.109 is a waste of perfectly good disk space.
(8^)*
JaKe
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87.116 | | SALEM::TIMMONS | Where's Waldo? | Wed Jul 01 1992 07:56 | 9 |
| Kwah, buy the cart, it's well worth it on one of those hot and muggy
days.
How's Julie's hand doing? Glad you stopped by the other day.
Funny, ain't it, how it seems I'm always outside why you drive by, but
you don't always drive by when I'm outside. Hows come?
lEe
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87.117 | Carts are for sissies! | CUBIC7::DIGGINS | Orson Wells, Rosie Ruiz, MrT | Wed Jul 01 1992 09:03 | 7 |
|
Real men carry their bag.
HTH
Steve
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87.118 | 9:59! | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Wed Jul 01 1992 10:50 | 21 |
| > Funny, ain't it, how it seems I'm always outside why you drive by,
> but you don't always drive by when I'm outside. Hows come?
lEe, I'm not Santa Claus... :-)
Julie's still got some soreness in her thumb, but her trainer (me!) has
been working on it every night. She had one of her NECCO league hoops
games last night, and hit a trey and a two. The two-pointer was a
beauty too- a nice, high-arcing swish!
Back to the golf topic. I got the clubs yesterday. What a deal ($35)!
I passed on the cart though. I'll get one if I feel I need it. I hear
they're cheap to rent too.
Remembering the classic blooper by Mrs. Arnold Palmer on Johnny Carson,
before I play my inaugural round, should I have my wife kiss my balls?
:-)
Hawk
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87.119 | | CTHQ2::MCCULLOUGH | Coming soon: Lindsey's Sister!! | Wed Jul 01 1992 11:04 | 13 |
|
�Real men carry their bag.
�HTH
�Steve
Maybe for mainly sized men like you Digger, but for us folks from the little
guys note, a bag of sticks gets awfully heavy as the day wears on.
HTH
=Bob=
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87.120 | speak fer yersalf there Bob! ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Wed Jul 01 1992 12:27 | 1 |
|
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87.121 | 8^) | CUBIC7::DIGGINS | Orson Wells, Rosie Ruiz, MrT | Thu Jul 02 1992 08:52 | 9 |
|
Point taken =Bob=
Heck Farley, I bet if I screwed a hunk a wood to your haid and bound
up your legs with some leather, you'd make a hell of a driver! And
you could probably fit in a golf bag to boot!
8^))
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87.122 | Ping? Poing? Plunk? Plop? ;^) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Thu Jul 02 1992 10:17 | 24 |
|
Gotsta be on some of the dINsMorE/chAInsAW 'shrooms with that idea!
Foist - there's either gotta be some mass between Farley's ears to
anchor the screws. Medically speaking, that's still a mystery! If
there is some sore of dense matter, it's probably granite and to put a
anchoring device in granite requires either dynomyte of a jack hammer.
Either case would probably disfigure the face causing the golfball to
hook/slice or dribble. Do you REALLY want to risk your score using a
club like that?????
Leather straps shrink when wet (cause by drool or beer drops). That
would cause the shaft (legs) to warp resulting in a whacko spin on the
ball. Again, do you really wanna risk your score? Perhaps RACH or
Hawk would agree to instruct you in the fine art of rugby taping......
snort schlep schlops.....
[:-)
I prefer,
being a woodie!
Kev
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87.123 | Makes for a good visual! | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Thu Jul 02 1992 10:25 | 8 |
| > Heck Farley, I bet if I screwed a hunk a wood to your haid and bound
> up your legs with some leather, you'd make a hell of a driver!
Now THIS is the closest thing to being alot like rugby that I've ever
seen! :-)
Hawk
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87.124 | or maybe break down castle doors? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Thu Jul 02 1992 11:07 | 8 |
| Do they allow wooden battering rams in a scrum?
deen to wonk!
I remain,
a flat top!
Kev
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87.125 | | CAMONE::WAY | You think slower when you graze | Thu Jul 02 1992 11:15 | 18 |
| > Do they allow wooden battering rams in a scrum?
No.
But if you're the tight head prop, and you've been beating up on the
hooker all day, watch out for his knee. If you don't, you might get
a bloody nose.
hth,
'Saw
PS In another week or so, my Dad and I are gonna go play golf. I'll
put in a report.
The way *I* play golf, it'll read like a Lowell Thomas Travelog!
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87.126 | | SASE::SZABO | A Day In The Life. | Thu Jul 02 1992 11:33 | 18 |
| I've yet to set foot on any golf course, but I cain picture the length
of time it takes to get through 9 and 18 holes (a complete round,
right?), but what amazes me is hearing at the start of last night's
USA-Argentina game that Michael Jordan spent the day playing 36 holes!
I've heard that golf is real addicting. While I have no desire to
become addicted, especially at $25 a round, I am dying to see what this
is all about...
By the way, is it my technique or what? I axed my wife if she'd kiss
my balls for good luck before my inaugural round, and even implied that
it could turn into a routine ritual before every round, and she decked
me! I mean, WTF?! Arnold Palmer's wife's been doing this for years,
and they're rich and he seems pretty happy too! What should I do now?
Should I axe my neighbor's wife? :-)
Hawk
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87.127 | LT would know.... | SALES::THILL | | Thu Jul 02 1992 12:33 | 6 |
| RE: Golf being addicting...Just ask Lawrence Taylor, since that's how
he cured his cocaine habit a few years ago. They always say that people
who kick one addiction usually find another addiction to take it's
place....
Tom
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87.128 | Snorting golf balls is a lot like Rugby | GIAMEM::LEFEBVRE | Going Deaf for a Living | Thu Jul 02 1992 13:52 | 5 |
| How did LT fit the balls up his nose?
Perspiring mimes and all that..
Mark.
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87.129 | | CAMONE::WAY | You think slower when you graze | Thu Jul 02 1992 14:04 | 19 |
| >
> How did LT fit the balls up his nose?
>
> Perspiring mimes and all that..
>
> Mark.
Mark,
This is definitely the funniest note today, and I for one am rolling all
over myself laughing.
You made my day, man, and it's taken A LOT to do that lately!
8^)
'Saw
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87.130 | !!!!!!! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Thu Jul 02 1992 14:04 | 10 |
| Markie,
Rollward big time!!!!!
Think he had Mr. Walton help remove them later?????
sweating.....
Helen
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87.131 | Golfing can be fun. | CUBIC7::DIGGINS | Orson Wells, Rosie Ruiz, MrT | Thu Jul 02 1992 14:05 | 11 |
|
Kev yer a riot! 8^)
Awhk, golf is addicting, but it's also expensive, unless you become
good at sneaking on to the course! Also it is a very fustrating game
at times, but it's that one nice shot that keeps you going back for
more. The more you play the better you get, or is it the more you drink?
Steve
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87.132 | ex | MCIS2::DHAMEL | Honk if you hate noise pollution | Thu Jul 02 1992 14:13 | 5 |
|
> kick one addiction usually find another addiction
That's how Wade Boggs gave up his chicken habit.
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87.133 | Hawk's first course? | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Thu Jul 02 1992 16:01 | 6 |
| Interesting tidbit in 'Ask The Glob' today:
Q. Where is the longest golf course in the world?
A. The 8,325yd course (par 77) at The International Golf Club in
Bolton. The course boasts the largest green in the world, the fifth,
which measures 32,400 sq ft, according to golf director Bob Sanderson.
Denny
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87.134 | Is that the same coursse that was the I.T&T and later the Wang CC? | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Thu Jul 02 1992 16:02 | 1 |
|
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87.135 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Thu Jul 02 1992 16:10 | 4 |
| Wang owned the Groton CC for a while. Think they sold it though. ITT
owns the International, the article says it used to be called Runaway
Brook. It's right offa rte 117.
Denny
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87.136 | that course was a workout | FRETZ::HEISER | dig! | Thu Jul 02 1992 16:32 | 3 |
| That's 5th hole is also the longest fairway (par 5).
Mike (ex-IGC caddy)
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87.137 | | CELTIK::JACOB | I play ARMY golf, left-right-left-right | Thu Jul 02 1992 16:41 | 18 |
| re somwhere a few back on golf being $25/round
Hail, at the club where I belong, I pay $11 to play 18 holes on a
QUALITY golf course, not some cow-pasture with flags.
Belonged at this place on my dad's membership starting in 1971, then
joined on my own in 1978 when I got out of the Air Farce.
One of the nicer golf courses, not real long(6200 yards, par 71) but
challenging and they got great greens and fairways.
Total cost per year to be a member,
$22.50(for husband and wife membership, if for whole family, $25)
JaKe
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87.138 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Thu Jul 02 1992 16:48 | 2 |
| Yeah but what's your best score on the windmill hole JAke?
Denny
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87.139 | | CELTIK::JACOB | I play ARMY golf, left-right-left-right | Thu Jul 02 1992 16:52 | 9 |
| Funny, Denny, very Freakin' funny!!!
(8^0*
(8^)*
JaKe
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87.140 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Inside Intel | Mon Jul 13 1992 19:33 | 10 |
|
How old is the Bob Sanderson? I used to work at Crestview CC in
Agawam, and their was a Bob Sanderson who was one of the assistants,
there. I'd heard he was head pro somewhere east, wonder if it's the
same guy. As an ex-caddie, glad you didn't do the cart thang, Hawk.
Besides, those things ain't as mobile as you are gonna need for some of
the places your balls will end up (and we'll keep your neighbor out of
this).
Brews
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87.141 | Been a long time since Ive been in this baby | FNATCL::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Fri Jul 17 1992 15:12 | 11 |
| Oh yes the internation, what an Awsome course to walk on.... You just
cant beat there long rolling green fairways... I can remeber just
recently hopping the fence from Twin Sprint to pick up my ball on the
Internation Fairways :-).....
For $9 weekdays and $13.50 Weekends Twin Springs has nice greens, nice
fairways and good tee off's... (almost broke 100 last week had a 93
after the 17th hole... Then put 2 in the woods and finished with a
101 :-(.....
M.Air.B
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87.142 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Fri Jul 17 1992 15:39 | 2 |
| Hey Brooksie, How bout dem Bullz!!?
Denny
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87.143 | | ROYALT::ASHE | Jerry Lewis: Giving hope to carry on | Fri Jul 17 1992 15:41 | 3 |
| Didn't I see Michael J. shooting something like +20 in that Celebrity
Golf Tournament lasted weekend?
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87.144 | | FRETZ::HEISER | f(x)�guitar�=TONE� | Fri Jul 17 1992 16:45 | 2 |
| You guys are old. I broke 100 my 2nd time on the course and never
looked back. Working on the 80's now...
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87.145 | How 'bout the back 9 | CTHQ2::LEARY | Chainsaw: Possible ND convert? | Fri Jul 17 1992 16:47 | 1 |
|
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87.146 | Ouch ! Good one Mike ! | EARRTH::BROOKS | Moons Over My Hammy ... | Fri Jul 17 1992 16:49 | 1 |
|
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87.147 | | FDCV06::KING | | Fri Jul 17 1992 23:30 | 5 |
| Sheet.. I hit the hi 60's low 70's everytime I go out...
REK
Of course the hole with the windmill KILLS me everytime... :-}
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87.148 | ;*) | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabe | Fri Jul 31 1992 09:51 | 21 |
|
So it seems that Hawk's been doing some golfing in his newly found free
time. :*(
He told me that on one hole, he hit his ball into a field filled with
buttercups. He went into the field, hit his ball out and left the
buttercup patch without stepping on a single buttercup when suddenly a
leprachaun appeared. POOF!
The leprachaun told Hawk that since he didn't step on a single
buttercup, he would be rewarded. The leprachaun told Hawk that for the
rest of his life, he'd be supplied with butter - never would he go
without butter.
"Shucks", Hawk replied, "why couldn't you have waited until I hit it
into the pussy willows?"
ta boom!
Kev
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87.149 | DEC will no longer be title sponsor of Seniors Tourney | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Mon Sep 28 1992 15:56 | 19 |
| +-+-+-+-+-+-+-+TM -----------
|d|i|g|i|t|a|l| U.S. News LIVE WIRE
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Digital withdrawing as title sponsor of annual Seniors golf tournament
Digital plans to withdraw as the title sponsor of the annual Digital Seniors
Golf Classic beginning with the 1993 tournament. The company has sponsored
the PGA Senior Tour event, which is held at Nashawtuc Country Club in
Concord, Mass., since 1981.
The company decided to withdraw as title sponsor after closely examining
its business priorities. However, Digital has indicated that it will
continue to be associated with the tournament in other capacities. The
company also indicated that it will assist Nashawtuc Charities, Inc.,
organizer of the event, in acquiring a new title sponsor.
The 1993 tournament dates of Aug. 2-8 have already been established by the
Senior PGA Tour, and it is again scheduled to be nationally televised on ESPN.
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87.150 | Way to go B.P | OURGNG::RIGGEN | T Maddox, J Namath, J Elway... | Mon Sep 28 1992 16:09 | 6 |
| The tournament just got the national airplay ESPN this year, Whatever company
picks this up is gonna kill us. I wouldn't be suprised to see the "HP Senior
Classic" I've always been irked by the SCORING by IBM shown before every
commercial.
Jeff
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87.151 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Mon Sep 28 1992 16:17 | 14 |
| Boy, so much for the "MARKETING COMPANY" stuff.
Some folks just don't understand how friggin valuable it is to get THE NAME
out in front of the public! That's why everyone knows IBM.
Absolutely stupid move, yet again, by this company.
Why don't we simply roll up in a ball and die. This company had no
advertising for years - "The PRoducts sell themselves..." is the line, I
believe.
Sheesh.
JD
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87.152 | famous family ;-) | FRETZ::HEISER | tragically cool | Mon Sep 28 1992 16:42 | 2 |
| My dad was a marshall at this year's tourney. Even got on ESPN's
camera a couple times.
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87.153 | | ICS::FINUCANE | | Tue Sep 29 1992 13:37 | 10 |
|
Palmer's biggest concern right now is to keep as much cash as possible
inside DEC. That's why Canobie, service award dinners (2 of my group's
biggest projects every year) and Golf were nixed.
All other concerns just aren't that important right now...
FWIW...
Cath
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87.154 | Daly wins!!!!!! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Tue Sep 29 1992 14:13 | 10 |
|
To keep it on track,
John Daly won his first PGA tournament since he won the Masters in 1991
in Endicott, NY. over the weekend.
just thought you's like to know.....
Kev
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87.155 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | George Bush, mental wimp | Tue Sep 29 1992 14:44 | 6 |
|
Daly won the PGA Championship not the Masters....
I remain still in awe of Kev
mike ;^0
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87.156 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Tue Sep 29 1992 14:55 | 15 |
| Cath -
I hear ya - but unlike service recognitions and Canobie Lake, the Digital
Seniors
classic is a marketing event. It is (was) one of the few (if only) times that
Digital actually puts it name in front of the public. Sometimes you have
to look beyond the simple dollars to measure worth.
And not just to you, but once a company starts making all decisions by
looking at the dollar, you can get ready for the worst. Once the accountants
start running the boat, the liferafts are gone and the waters coming in.
Digital has horrible name recognition when compared to our competitors. They
of course advertise and market, and sponser events that get publicity.
JD
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87.157 | | CAMONE::WAY | And monkies might fly outta my butt | Tue Sep 29 1992 15:13 | 13 |
| The other evening I did watch "I Witness Video", expressly for the
segment on the Titanic. They were some awesome pictures of the
boat lying on the bottom.
At one point, as they panned across the bow, I could have sworn
that I saw, right up there in the front
the name DIGITAL on the bow........
'Saw
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87.158 | | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Sep 29 1992 16:23 | 6 |
| How many of those outside of DEC and/or New England ever heard of this
Digital Seniors Classic anyway? If I didn't work for DEC I never would
have known it existed.
Anybody out there run a cost/benefit analysis on this event before they
started the DEC marketing bashing?
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87.159 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Tue Sep 29 1992 16:25 | 3 |
| ESPN carried it this year. So I'm sure plenty of people heard about
it for a change.
Denny
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87.160 | truth | FRETZ::HEISER | Rush Limbaugh for president | Tue Sep 29 1992 16:29 | 5 |
| > Anybody out there run a cost/benefit analysis on this event before they
> started the DEC marketing bashing?
DEC hasn't done that for some of the plants they have closed, why would
they do it on this tournament?
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87.161 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Tue Sep 29 1992 16:36 | 22 |
| Mac -
I assume I'm a DEC marketing basher. If you think this company's done a
good job marketing itself - well I beg to differ. And I've worked for
IBM so I've been in a company that does market itself very well. Perhaps
the products arent' as great at Big Blue, but they know that marketing sells -
especially as the customer becomes less sophisticated.
I know that when I was out west, Digital was not a well known name. I've
also been to many trade shows where our prescence was either non-existant,
while our competitors were very visible, or we had a second-rate booth/demo/
expo area - one that made us look like a minor player.
I know all about the arguments K.O. used about advertising, but name recognition
is one of the most important factors in marketing.
And given the economic demographics of those who watch golf, sponsering a
golf tournament is a great name recognition event.
As I said, you can't do simple bean counting with everything.
JD
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87.162 | | MSBCS::BRYDIE | Accidentally like a martyr | Tue Sep 29 1992 16:45 | 9 |
|
I'm with, Mac. If'n you're an MIS person or someone invovled in the
decision making process as far as buying a computer goes, is whether
DEC sponsors a golf tournament or not going to factor into you're
final decision ? Could our marketing dollars be better spent ? Is
this whole string only faintly related to sports ? Did Pee Wee Herman
act alone ? Was that a stupid question ?
|
87.163 | | USCTR1::NAHEARN | | Tue Sep 29 1992 17:12 | 14 |
| To dispute JD's assault on DEC's decision to drop it's sponsorship of
the Senior's Classic.......
I am a golf fan......and I could not tell you right now a SINGLE
sponsor of a Senior PGA Tour Event!!! I've seen parts of many Senior's
Tourneys over the course of the summer....but NO sponsors come to mind.
Digital may not be very good at marketing itself, but one of their
mistakes may very well have been sponsoring the Seniors Tourney in the
first place!!!
Nelly
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87.164 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Tue Sep 29 1992 17:14 | 20 |
| Tommy -
I guess its because we simply don't sell computers anymore. And to tell you
the truth, many times (and it will grow in the future) you aren't dealing
with MIS folks.
On one project I'm working on now, which could mean multi-millions, the
potential customer doesn't care about hardware (they have it already) or
network (they have it) - they want software, but more importantly they
want services. They want their users to be happy. Their users are not
MIS folks - they are clerks, etc. Folks who will have a say in the decision
of who wins.
We don't and can't simply keep going on the assumptions that fellow
engineers will buy our stuff and that our products will sell themselves.
I did read a few things where sales execs and account managers said the
Srs. Classic was a great promotional tool for them.
JD
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87.165 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Tue Sep 29 1992 17:24 | 23 |
| Nelly -
Perhaps my 'assault' as you call it has to do more with what I see as
inffectual marketing by this company. I'm not alone in this - as its been
one of the weaknesses exposed in many articles.
In a recent survey, Digital's name recognition was well below that of
our major competitors.
Canceling sponsership of this one event may not be the biggest thing or
blow to this company - of that I'm certain, but it is simply an example
of focusing on the wrong things.
Having also worked for a company that went belly up - I mean every employee -
all 1600 of us, out of work - I can see signs of the same attitude that
company had as Digital does now.
For those in the Greater Maynard area, it may be hard to envision a region
where everyone doesn't know Digital - but they are out there.
IMO, these moves also convey a sense of panic to the buying public.
JD
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87.166 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Tue Sep 29 1992 17:28 | 3 |
| Well JD, I've got 5 projects in the lab downstairs that ALL involve
selling hardware.
Denny
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87.167 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Tue Sep 29 1992 17:35 | 8 |
| Denny -
No doubt we still sell hardware. But we'll never get out of our problems by
selling hardware. Those days are long over.
Software and services are where its at. And I'm not alone in that either.
JD
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87.168 | | SOLANA::MAY_BR | Bad, bad Jackson Brown | Tue Sep 29 1992 18:12 | 5 |
|
But the software and services we sell have much of their costs covered
by the hardware, but the books don't show it that way.
Brews, with a $4 million HARDWARE order 2 weeks away
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87.169 | tangent on cross charges and slicing the ball | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Tue Sep 29 1992 23:30 | 16 |
| C'mon Brews, who ya trying to fool? Internally, it's a fairly well
known fact that we're almost "giving" away the h/w at or below cost
to leverage the s/w & service revenue.
I'm not passing judgement on right/wrong, just passing on an
observation of someone who speaks to 100's of reps all the time.
To keep this sports related, I wish we had some hardware so good we
could always score a hole-in-1 on all our sales!
Btw, how does *Ixxyx* feel about Alpha? Will Px be a winnah?
I remain,
keeping my fingers crossed that Brews books that $4M order!!!!!
Kev
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87.170 | | CNTROL::CHILDS | Magic an egomanic or NBA=WWF? | Wed Sep 30 1992 09:26 | 4 |
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maybe we should backfill with jellybeans?
mike
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87.171 | | CUPMK::DEVLIN | Je voudrais boire quelque chose. | Wed Sep 30 1992 09:26 | 9 |
| Brews -
That's great. I'm not 'bashing' hardware. I started at DEC in low-end
workstations (i.e. Hardware).
But just about everyone in the industry knows that selling iron is not going
to work.
JD
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87.172 | | SCHOOL::RIEU | Read his lips...Know new taxes | Wed Sep 30 1992 09:29 | 3 |
| So if noone sells H/W, exactly what does all this S/W run on? Seems
to me it's all a matter of selling the RIGHT hardware!
Denny
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87.173 | | FSBIC::JHENDRY | John Hendry, DTN 297-2623 | Wed Sep 30 1992 09:39 | 24 |
| Without getting into the debate about HW vs SW, I am saddened that the
company is discontinuing sponsorship of the tournament. It's not that
I have any great love for the tournament, but I feel the sponsorship
was an important marketing tool:
1. Name recognition, advertising and so forth
2. A chance for key executives of this company to schmooze with people
making buying decisions for current and potential future customers.
The amount of business that can get done in this kind of atmosphere is
incredible, and it's one reason why women fight so hard to get into
all-male clubs. It perpetuates the old-boy network.
The New Boston Garden is being advertised in business pages as a great
opportunity to entertain clients. While it's not the real purpose of
sporting events, it's become a purpose of sporting events. Look at the
corporate tents and so on at the Super Bowl.
It's kind of like my feeling about promotions at sporting events. I
don't like them because they take away from the purity of the event,
but they are necessary.
John
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87.174 | ouch! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Fri Oct 09 1992 13:48 | 24 |
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Yabbut
Anybody remember the name of the lady golfer quoted in thisted week's
SI?
From the tee, she hit de ball. It hit a tree branch and bounced back
and (quoted from SI) "hit her in the bra". She said, "I'll take the
two stroke penalty but I refuse to hit it where it lies."
;^)
It was also rumored that --dan'l was at the tournament, saw what
happend, and rushed from the galley to rub where the ball struck!
I remain,
disappointed he's not here.
Kev_for_JaKe
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87.175 | maybe I'll try this tomorrow (if it don't rain) ;^( | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Fri Oct 09 1992 15:34 | 28 |
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Two golfers who always played together turned up at their club
for their weekly match.
Both were less than happy with their normal performance on the course
and would have given anything for a decent score for a change, normally
their rivalry overcame their concern at breaking a 100.
However, this one day they decided that there was one sure way that
they could play and get a good score.
It was agreed... they would play with an imaginary ball each.
So Fred steps up to the first tee, shapes up (no ball) swings his
driver........ and says "There it goes right down the middle !!".
Jim follows him, in the same manner, swings .... and says "What
a beauty, down the left fading back to miss that bunker !!".
Well, you can guess what the rest of the round was like, they came
to the last hole , all square at 10 under par, feeling very pleased
with themselves.
Jim teed off, swung his driver, and shouted "My word ( or similar)
What a drive ! Best I've hit all day... Greg Norman would be proud
of that". Fred follows " Holy Cow ! Mine has ended up just alongside
yours !". So Jim swings for his second shot and says " Great, on
the green, 10 foot from the hole". Fred follows " Straight at the
flag, I'm 10 foot away too !".
They get to the green , Jim takes his putter motions a stroke and
says " Straight in, what a round, I guess we share the match", at
which Fred says " Sorry, old boy.... you just played my ball! "
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87.176 | da lingo of hacking. hth | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Fri Oct 09 1992 15:36 | 48 |
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Golf Terms:
Golfing - A pastime that gives people cooped up in the office all week
a chance to lie and cheat outdoors.
Sand Trap - A deep depression filled with sand, filled with golfers in a
deep depression.
Local Rules - A set of regulations that are ignored only by players on
one specific course rather that by golfers as a whole.
Fairway - A narrow strip of mown grass that separates two or more golfers
looking for lost balls in the rough.
Driving Range - A place where golfers go to get all the good shots out
of their system.
Play It As It Lies - One of the two fundamental rules of golf. The other
one is "Wear It If It Clashes."
Ball - A dimpled sphere with a weight of 1.62 ounces and a diameter of 1.68
that will enter a cup 4.25 inches in diameter and 4.0 inches deep
after an average of 3.87 putts.
Hole-In-One - An occurrence in which a ball is hit directly from the tee
into the hole on a single shot by a golfer playing alone.
Tap-in - A putt short enough to miss one-handed.
Rough - Area bordering the fairway where, depending on local conditions,
the ball may be obstructed, lost, eaten or stolen and used as
an object of worship by primitive peoples.
Hook & Slice - To hit a shot sharply left or right. Golfers who do one
or the other should change their stances, grips or swings.
Golfers who do both should change the way they spend their
weekends.
Practice - The process through which a golfer converts a nasty hook into a
wicked slice.
I remain,
a cross-poster & army golfer!
Kev
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87.177 | | CAMONE::WAY | We're the dance band on the Titanic | Fri Oct 09 1992 15:52 | 4 |
| > a cross-poster & army golfer!
Just as long as yer not a cross dresser.....
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87.178 | Grrrrr! | CSTEAM::FARLEY | Megabucks Winner Wannabee | Fri Oct 09 1992 16:01 | 7 |
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Yabbut actually, I do get angry when I have ta put my clothes back on!
I remain,
au naturally yours!
Kev
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87.179 | | LAGUNA::MAY_BR | Bad, bad Jackson Brown | Fri Oct 09 1992 18:17 | 4 |
| ...especially if her husband comes home early.
Brews
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87.180 | Improve your golf game the high tech way | PATE::MACNEAL | ruck `n' roll | Tue Nov 03 1992 13:09 | 24 |
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VNS TECHNOLOGY WATCH: +Mike Taylor, VNS Correspondent+
--------------------- +Littleton, MA, USA +
Electronic Golf Pro
A golf pro can help you prefect that power swing or kill off a nasty
slice. But "a gold lesson has the lasting value of a couple of drinks,"
says PGA pro Michael McTeigue. McTeigue, who is also president of
SportSense Inc., thinks he can make the training stick with a four part
electronic system that corrects a golfer's stance and swing. The Golf
Swing Tuner (GST) uses a sensor worn inside the shoe to measure the
weight transfer from one foot to the the other as you swing. Another,
attached to your club, tallies the tightness of your grip. Sensors
strapped to your back measure how quickly your body twists and
calculates the angle of your shoulders and waist during the swing.
Finally, sensors in your cap warn if you bounce up and down or lean
too much. The modules, about $100 each, send signals to a $250 Walkman-
sized computer that tallies the signals and beeps you through headphones
whether you in or out of proper form. The first two units are on the
market. The Mountain View company will release the last two in 1993.
{Business Week Oct 26, 1992}
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87.181 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | Vote Early AND Often!! | Tue Nov 03 1992 15:51 | 11 |
| re-.1
I think it'd be more effective, and help ya learn faster if everytime
ya did something wrong, it sent 5000volts thru your filberts. Tell me
you wouldn't learn the swing, and weight transfer, and stance in about
23 seconds, then ya wear it on the course, and fer sure you'd shoot a
66.
JaKe
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87.182 | Eat yer hearts out boys | OURGNG::RIGGEN | DENVER JECKYL AND HYDES | Tue Nov 03 1992 18:57 | 38 |
| Just to drive home how much fun this sport is but last Friday I played 25 holes
of Golf at the Broadmoor.
The place has 3 golf courses West, East "site of the 1960 U.S.Amatuer
Championship" and the South. My dad and I tee'd off on the West. This course
plays what I'd call real golf.
1. 372 yrd par 4 dog leg right.
2. 477 yrd par 5 straight elevated green.
3. 438 yrd par 4 long hole
4. 380 yrd par 4
5. 176 yrd par 3 big lake in the last 20 yrds.
6. 455 yrd par 4 dog leg left
7. 392 yrd par 4 dogleg left you have to drive the ball 260 to see the green.
8. 475 yrd par 5
9. 194 yrd par 3
I finished out at a 47
10. 522 yrd par 5 long M.F.
11. 214 yrd par 3
12. 460 yrd par 4
13. 353 yrd par 4 I almost drove the green the second time.
14. 427 yrd par 4
15. 454 yrd par 4
16. 197 yrd par 3
17. 447 yrd par 4
18. 504 yrd par 5
out at 42 89 for the round and to be met by someone that cleans the clubs and
hands you your shoes is really a pleasurable treat.
The things that made this round fun. The sand traps are like hitting out of
powered sugar. The greens are smooth and the breaks are unreal always away
from the mountain.
Jeff
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87.183 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | Vote Early AND Often!! | Tue Nov 03 1992 21:47 | 8 |
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>>10. 522 yrd par 5 long M.F.
Short par 5 by my standards. The place where I normally play has a 583
and 556 yard par 5's. Those are long m.f'ers.
JaKe
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87.184 | And now for Saturday. | OURGNG::RIGGEN | Hey Bill is chicken pluckin a good career move? | Wed Nov 04 1992 12:24 | 26 |
| 1.427 4
2 354 4
3 404 4
4 420 4
5 165 3
6 544 5
7 471 4
8 482 5
9 239 3
Jeff out at 46
10. 488 4
11. 432 4
12 417 4
13 182 3
14 619 5 280 drive 220 3 wood and I'm still 220 from the green.
15 421 4
16 165 3
17 415 4
18 573 5 last 180 yrds is all water...
in at 50 not complaining about a 96 but this was fun.
Jeff
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87.185 | | QUASER::HUNTER | Denvers Line, Maddox, Dan Reeves | Wed Nov 04 1992 14:38 | 4 |
| Thanks for the invite Jeff... I'll be thinking about you when I'm
playing Castle Pines... ;^)
BG
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87.186 | Yardages inflated by altitude? | LJOHUB::HAUSRATH | Money talks, but Credit has an Echo | Fri Nov 06 1992 16:18 | 16 |
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re: Jeff
14 619 5 280 drive 220 3 wood and I'm still 220 from the green.
I think your math needs a little work. (280 + 220 = 500, which would
leave you 120, not 220 from the green). I tend to doubt you're hitting
the ball 280.. unless of course the altitude puts that much extra
distance on your shot. Most golfers tend to over estimate the distance
of their drives, a 250 yarder is a real rarity for most folks.
How much of a difference does the altitude make, anyhow. Can't say as
I've ever golfed a mile high.. (although I know I've been a mile
high when golfing).
/Jeff
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87.187 | | PFSVAX::JACOB | The Set Hidden Patrol is Riding agin | Fri Nov 06 1992 16:24 | 12 |
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>>distance on your shot. Most golfers tend to over estimate the distance
>>of their drives, a 250 yarder is a real rarity for most folks.
BS, utter BS. I, personally, during my rounds of Army Golf, almost
always hit my drives about 300 yards. That's 175 out, and 125 to the
right, or to the left. Oops, better watch out when mentioning right
and left, political discussions are no no's and I could get my pee-pee
whacked fer it.
JaKe
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87.188 | | QUASER::HUNTER | Denvers Line, Maddox, Dan Reeves | Fri Nov 06 1992 16:38 | 14 |
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Jeff is a good golfer... I have no doubt that he can hit the ball
250 consistently off of the box and 280+ when he really gets into it.
I personally can reach 250 and have seen others in my golf league hit
the ball 300+ on occasion. I pace off all of my drives from the
nearest distance marker to eliminate errors of judgement in distance.
Distance gained from altitude in minimal... I'd say here in the
Springs (about 6500 ft) that it might add 15 to 20 yrds... no more
than that.
BG (who just got a new shaft on his driver since he broke the last one
over his knee in a fit of anger, 60$ worth of graphite into
splinters... Not very smart)
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87.189 | Major altitude gains out here | OURGNG::RIGGEN | Hey Bill is chicken pluckin a good career move? | Fri Nov 06 1992 17:53 | 8 |
| Seems like when I play in Atlanta or Phoenix a 420 yrd hole seems real long.
The part that is real mucky is the approach shot of 190 to 200 yrds. In Altitude
you cain hit a 3-4 iron 200 without really trying to kill the ball.
Vail is even better for the ego... a 320 yrd par 4 is reachable off the tee.
Jeff
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87.190 | Great Game | RUNAWY::CBULLS::MBROOKS | | Tue Nov 10 1992 15:54 | 6 |
| I think most golf courses need to work on there markers and recalculate
the REAL distances. When I go the the driving range im lucky to hit 5
balls out fo a bucket 250+ yrds but have played serveral course that
claim I drove 280-300yrds off the TEE.... DOUBT IT. ALthough Ive seen
many people that hit 250-300yrds dont go by the course markers....
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87.191 | | LJOHUB::CRITZ | | Tue Nov 10 1992 16:08 | 13 |
| I was watching the mumble Shoot-Out over the weekend from
Core-du-lane (I know I spelled it wrong) Idaho.
Players come to a 313-yard hole. LOTS of water. Everyone hits
an iron except John Daly. He takes out a driver and puts
the ball on the green in flight. Even the other pros were
hooting and hollering about the shot (and attitude) of Daly.
Fuzzy Zoeller walks up and asks Daly, "What are you thinking
when you take a driver and hit a shot like that?"
What Fuzzy meant: "You're a strange golfer for shooting a shot
like that."
Scott
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87.192 | | QUASER::HUNTER | Denvers Line, Maddox, Dan Reeves | Tue Nov 10 1992 17:29 | 6 |
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One reason for hitting the ball shorter at the range is because
they use shit balls with super hard covers to get some life outta
them. Distance and ball go hand in hand, so to speak !!
BG
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87.193 | I saw about 11 minutes of that I was wondering where they were playing | OURGNG::RIGGEN | Hey Bill is chicken pluckin a good career move? | Tue Nov 10 1992 17:43 | 3 |
| not a bad drive BBJ Daly he also made 3-5 50yrd fg's.
Jeff
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87.194 | He lives right out side Denver on Castle Pines | QUASER::HUNTER | Denvers Line, Maddox, Dan Reeves | Wed Nov 11 1992 11:14 | 5 |
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The Donks outght to sign him durring the off season... However,
golf doesn't seem to have an off season. ;^)
BG
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