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Stinky Golfer Paradise

The articles in this category are the epitome of the GolfStinks ethos. Here's where you'll learn how to take the frustration out of your golf game!

Are You Missing Out By Playing Bargain Golf?

July 14, 2014 | By Chris Chirico | 5 Comments

thQFI0FBISOne of my favorite things about playing golf is the variety of the courses.  It’s not like other sports in that sense.  A football field is always 100 yards long, a baseball field (though the outfield dimensions can vary somewhat) is basically the same no matter where you play and a basketball court is like football – 94′ long and the baskets are 10′ high, always.  But golf is different that way.  Every course is unique.  Each course offers a different layout, different lengths, different hazards, fairway widths and green sizes.  And that’s just the course itself.  Play in different areas of the country and the scenery/views are different, the wildlife on the course changes…it’s a new experience at every different course.  So are you missing out on something by not playing a variety of different courses?  I think so.

I think of this because I’m friendly with a couple who play golf together.  But rather than get out and playing different courses and experiencing all of the different nuances of each one, they use websites such as Groupon, advertising specials at local courses.  Now I’m all for saving a few bucks and getting a good deal, but when those specials bring you to the same course three out of four times, I’m sorry but…you’re missing out.  At that point, if you’re looking for a deal and playing the same course that often, just become a member for crying out loud.

Again, I’m all for finding a good deal and package pricing, and I’ll do that with other purchases.  But when it comes to golf, I’ve never even considered it.  I want to play where I want to play.  I don’t drive a certain car because it was the best deal…I drive a car I want to drive.  I don’t go on vacation to wherever the cheapest airline tickets are…I go where I want to go.  I don’t play a specific golf course because of their “$48 for two people with a cart, after 1:00 pm on a Tuesday when there’s a full moon and the wind is blowing northeast at over 7 miles per hour” special.  Instead, I play the course I want to play.  Now, if there happens to be a special at that course, then great!  But I’m not basing whether I play it or not on a special.

Am I looking at this wrong?  Maybe I should just be happy that two more people are playing this game who wouldn’t be playing it otherwise.  But I more want to tell them “Yeah, I’ve played that course also…it ain’t that great…you should try playing (fill in course name here) instead.”  Would I be raining on their parade?  Or would I just be opening up their eyes to a new and better golfing experience?  Maybe we’ll just see what comes out of my mouth the next time they mention it to me…

Swing ’til you’re happy!

Filed Under: Golf Life, Stinky Golfer Paradise Tagged With: golf deals, golf specials, golf stinks, golfstinks, Groupon, groupon.com

GolfStinks is Celebrating Our Independence

July 4, 2014 | By Pete Girotto | Leave a Comment

golfcart july 4The 4th of July is upon us and with that we must celebrate! Some of us will go to the beach, some will have cook-outs and some of us will really celebrate Independence Day by getting married (yes, as many of you are reading this, I will be bidding adieu to my own independence – just kidding honey)!

That being said, (and seeing as the entire GolfStinks crew will be attending my ceremony) we’re taking the day off from blogging!

But if you’re still looking for something to read related to both independence and golf, check out Stinky Golfer Greg’s post: The Declaration of Golf Independence (and also the “You Might Also Like…” section below).

Have a great 4th and please be safe!

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Stinky Golfer Paradise Tagged With: 4th of July, fourth of july, Independence day, july 4th

Lost Golf Clubs & Supposed Insider Trading

June 20, 2014 | By Pete Girotto | Leave a Comment

Every once in a while I like to see what’s going on in the world of golf that doesn’t always relate to the actual game. Sometimes you get to a real good story ala Tiger Woods and his problem…where I still fail to see where the problem is. Joking! Regardless, it’s interesting to see that although some of these tour pros can be famous they still have regular joe problems.

Leading off is a rather funny tidbit of how Rory McIlroy departed Newark International Airport for the Irish Open only to land without his clubs. Somewhere between Newark, NJ and Dublin, Ireland his clubs magically separated from him. I can go on but I think his tweets to United says it all.

Hey @united landed in Dublin yesterday morning from Newark and still no golf clubs… Sort of need them this week… Can someone help!?

— Rory Mcilroy (@McIlroyRory) June 17, 2014

And finally…

Re-@united with my clubs! pic.twitter.com/TRs46rFtnO

— Rory Mcilroy (@McIlroyRory) June 18, 2014

Next in line, and I must say, I was in shock when I heard Phil Mickelson could have been tied to an insider trading investigation. No way! Lefty? Philly Mick? I don’t believe it. He comes off too good of a person. Not that I know him personally but he definitely seems that way. Granted this might not be breaking news but its definitely something new to me and quite scandalous for the golf world. Apparently, there are stories out freeing good ol’ Phil from these nasty allegations. Hopefully, it works out for you Phil…by the way I got a hot stock for ya’!

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Stinky Golfer Paradise Tagged With: @united, insider trading, lost golf club, phil mickelson, rory mcilroy

It’s Hard Being a Stinky Golfer

June 18, 2014 | By Greg D'Andrea | 1 Comment

golfstinks-frustration-e1403026490424From the very start of this blog back in 2009, we here at GolfStinks were on a mission: To teach golf hacks that you don’t have to be good at golf to love it. This has been our mantra for the past five years and hopefully many more years to come.

But convincing golfers that it’s OK to stink isn’t easy. After all, we’ve been taught from a very young age to be good at whatever we do – and if we’re not good, we should keep at it until we are. So the notion of accepting that you are less-than-stellar at something is a difficult pill to swallow.

Some people just flat-out won’t accept it. One of my golfing buddies is like this – for more than 20 years he has been trying to be a “good” golfer and he is truly frustrated that he hasn’t been able to achieve this goal. Every time we play, he really takes his poor shots personally – yelling at himself, throwing his clubs, etc. But he keeps coming back for more – perhaps he would start to enjoy himself if he just played for fun. Or perhaps he’s just a glutton for punishment. In any event, it’s not like he’s trying to help himself – he rarely takes lessons or spends time on the range.

The mainstream golf media needs to accept much of the blame for this train of thought. They inundate us with a never-ending stream of tips and tricks: From magazine articles with pictures and drawings to swing demonstrations on TV,  they’ve got us convinced that a quick fix in our backswing or using some zany gadget will help us to be the next member of the pro tour…what nonsense. Even shaving just a few strokes off your game takes plenty of time, practice and money.

Meanwhile, frustrated golfers (especially beginners) are quitting before unlocking the true joys of golf. We shouldn’t quit this game because we stink. We shouldn’t focus on the bad (the duck-hook into the pond or one we sliced OB). Instead, we should embrace that rare birdie (or even par); that 20-foot putt that drops in; that chip next to the pin; that one drive that finds the middle of the fairway. There are many joys in golf: camaraderie, getting out in nature, and of course, playing a challenging game where being just one stroke better than your previous round will put a smile on your face.

I truly believe it’s about acceptance. First, accept that you will never make the pro tour. Next, accept that unless you have the raw talent and the time to practice constantly and money to pay for proper training, you’ll probably never get too much better than you are currently. If you can accept these things, then you will finally be able to enjoy (and I mean really enjoy) golf.

So while everyone else (the golf media, equipment companies; your playing partners) is telling you to focus on being a “good” golfer, we here at GolfStinks will continue to focus on having fun. I mean, why else are you out on the course? After all; Golf is a game, you should have fun playing it.

Filed Under: Stinky Golfer Paradise Tagged With: #enjoygolf, #growgolf, #growthegame, stinky golfer

Did Dad Golf On Father’s Day?

June 16, 2014 | By Chris Chirico | 1 Comment

thIt’s probably not much of a stretch to figure that most of us golfing dads can’t think of many better Father’s Day gifts (within reason) than a trip out to the links.  Me included.  Whether it be playing a round with the kids, or them just giving you a vacation day from your usual fatherly duties and sending you on your way to the course.  Each year, that’s exactly what’s happened in my house.  I’d pack up the clubs with my boys, or they’d tell me to get the heck out of the house, play some golf, and either a nice home-cooked meal or reservations at one of my favorite restaurants would be awaiting me upon my return.

But this year we did things a little differently.  This year there was a new approach to the Father’s Day golf round.  This year, we didn’t play golf.  We took this Father’s Day off.  Instead, we played putt-putt golf the day before.  I slept in on Father’s Day morning.  I went out and did a few things I wanted to do, then came home and took a little nap on the couch while I watched a baseball game.  The kids woke me up when that nice home-cooked meal was ready.  I followed that by hitting the couch again waiting for game five of the NBA Finals to get underway.  Yup…I did almost nothing on Father’s Day….and it was wonderful.

Now, I’m not trying to start a new tradition here.  Just taking a well-deserved day off from everything.  Next Father’s Day…I’ll probably be back out there.  Actually, who am I kidding…I might take a day off this week and get out there to make up for not playing today!

Anyway, we here at Golfstinks really just want to take a minute to say Happy Father’s Day to all the deserving dads out there who could use a day off from their everyday lives.  If you didn’t play golf, hopefully you relaxed.  If you did play golf, hopefully you played well.  Although…what does that matter?  You were playing golf.  What better day to enjoy a day meant for you?

Swing ’til you’re happy!

Filed Under: Golf Life, Stinky Golfer Paradise Tagged With: father's day, golf stinks, golfstinks, NBA Finals

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