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Five Reasons Golf and Fishing Go Hand-In-Hand

March 15, 2016 | By Chris Chirico | 1 Comment

The pond Stinky Golfer Chris grew up fishing in (photo by Greg D'Andrea)
The pond Stinky Golfer Chris grew up fishing in (photo by Greg D’Andrea)

One of my first memories of a golf course as a kid is going fishing at one.  No kidding.  I remember a small pond my dad and I would go to that was right by a road, not far from my neighborhood.  It wasn’t a spectacular place, but we always caught a few fish every time we went, which was all that mattered to me.

I don’t think I ever really paid much attention to it being a golf course until one time when I saw a splash about 30 feet or so away.  Thinking it was a fish jumping, I cast my line in that direction.  Three or four minutes later, a guy comes wandering by swinging his club through the reeds.  My father told him; “It went in.”  He thanked my dad and wandered off, muttering something under his breath.  I remember him being none too pleased.

Twenty years or so later, I hit my ball into that very same pond.  And when I did, I remember thinking to myself about that day, that guy and if any of his buddies busted his stones the way mine busted on me.  Good times.

I’ve been fishing about twice as long as I’ve been golfing…but I’m just as bad at one as I am at the other.  No matter.  Much like each other…I do both because I enjoy them, not because I’m good.  I don’t always fish at the greatest spots and I don’t always play the greatest courses.  I don’t have expensive fishing gear, just as I don’t use expensive golf equipment.  But it doesn’t take away from the experience.  As a matter of fact, golf and fishing have several things in common…

  1. They are both very relaxing –  Well, if you’re doing them right that is.  If you’re out on the course or out on a lake and you’re stressed out and pissed off, then you’re doing this all wrong.  There are few things more relaxing than standing on the side of a picturesque lake, surrounded by trees, birds chirping and otherwise peace and quiet, mindlessly tossing a line into the water.  The same can be said for golf.  Walking through the grass (mostly the taller grass), surrounded by trees, birds chirping, the occasional furry woodland creature and otherwise peace and quiet.  OK, other than your playing partners making fun of the worm-burner you just hammered off the tee, what could ruin this?  You taking it too seriously instead of just having fun, that’s what.  And speaking of your partners…
  2. You can do both alone, or with some buddies – You can show up to a golf course alone or with some friends and enjoy your round just as much either way.  The same goes for fishing.  If any friends or my kids can’t go or aren’t around to go, I’m just as happy going by myself.  The only difference between the two being, in golf, unless we’re lucky enough to have the course to ourselves, we can’t exactly move at our own pace.  In fishing, I move where I want, when I want and do what I want.  Speaking of which…
  3.  You can enjoy a beer or cigar during either – How many other sports can you participate in with a beer in hand and stogie between your jaws?  Well OK, I guess there’s a few.  But it’s more likely than not that in most other sports, it might be frowned upon.  But golf and fishing…not only is it OK, it may even be expected.  So crack one open and light one up!  Just dispose of them properly…don’t be that ass who throws your bottle in the woods or your butt in the water.
  4. You’re outside on a beautiful day – And let’s face it, that beats being inside on a beautiful day.  No, golf and fishing are certainly not sports that are going to give you a good workout like, say, a pickup basketball game.  But that isn’t exactly relaxing now, is it?  Would you rather watch golf on TV or actually go play golf?  Would you rather watch fishing on TV or actually go fishing?  See what you want to do is participate but still relax…and golf and fishing allow for both.
  5. Both are life-long sports – How many times have you hit the course and seen many older players out there with you?  How many times did you go fishing with your grandfather?  The point is, both golf and fishing are sports you can continue to play long after you can’t swing a bat with any power or beat your defender down the court for a layup.  Golfers and fishermen can enjoy their sports years past their athletic primes and still enjoy the sport just as much as they always have.
Here in the northeast, golf and fishing season pretty much run parallel, and the start of both are right around the corner.  Despite one possibly taking time from the other, both are sports I’ll continue to enjoy for as long as my body and health will allow me to do so, which hopefully is for quite a long time more.  But I will say this, if when I was a kid, I knew what that guy who drove his ball into the pond was thinking at the time, I may have just stuck to fishing…

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: fishing, fishing season, golf season

Take Your Golf Life Back

October 20, 2015 | By Chris Chirico | 2 Comments

Feel like you went nowhere this golf season?
Feel like your game went nowhere this golf season? (photo by Greg D’Andrea)

Let me start by saying, I love playing golf.  We all do.  If not, we wouldn’t be here, reading this right now.  But year in and year out, my golf experience seems to get worse and worse.  Now, that doesn’t mean for a second that I enjoy golf any less.  It’s just the experience surrounding it that gets worse.  What do I mean?  Well, let me give you a few examples:

  1. I didn’t get any better – Despite a little extra time at the driving range and a little extra work on my swing while at home over the off-season, it translated to exactly nothing.  Luckily, I don’t play golf to be a pro – I play for fun.  But when you put in the extra time and effort, you do hope it shows on the other side.  But….nope.  Ah, I guess that’s to be expected by now.
  2. I didn’t get to play with my usual golfing buddies…not once – Ever since I started playing, the other GolfStinks guys and I have played pretty regularly together.  But this season?  It just seems like life got in the way even more than normal.  I suppose the job, kids, life-changing events, etc.., they all force golf into the backseat.
  3. I barely played at all! – Talk about life getting in the way of golf.  I played exactly 18 holes of golf this season – two 9-hole rounds, both with my kids.  Not that I’m ever going to complain about playing with my kids, but I wanted to get out more often and get out with my regular golfing buddies.

Well, the one good thing that came out of this season is, after all these years, I’ve finally found the one thing about my golf game that is consistent – I continue to play less and less golf every year.  I mean, at this pace, I might as well just throw the clubs on Craigslist and call it a career.  Granted, the season isn’t quite over yet.  We played into November last year.  It wasn’t exactly pleasant, but we played.  So there are still a few potential weekends to go.  Otherwise, the only thing I can think of to potentially save this season is maybe a little golf trip to a warmer climate.  Hmm?

I’m sure it isn’t just us GolfStinks guys who have had their golf outings cut down significantly.  So what do you say stinky golfers?  I think we need to put life aside on occasion.  Skip out on a commitment you never wanted to make in the first place and go play golf like you wanted to begin with.  There have been times when I have called out of work sick or left early to go play golf.  Why did I stop that?  I think it’s time for all of us to make a shift in our thinking toward golf.  It’s time to take our golf life back.

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: Craigslist, driving range, golf season, golf trip

Bonding With And Without Golf

January 12, 2015 | By Chris Chirico | Leave a Comment

Camaraderie on and off the golf course (photo by Tim Evanson via flickr)
Camaraderie on and off the golf course (photo by Tim Evanson via flickr)

Some of the most common days for men to get together for some “bonding” are no doubt football Sundays.  This is especially true here in the northeast during this particular time of year when it’s NFL playoff time, there’s snow on the ground and the temps are hovering around the low 20’s.  Needless to say, it’s not golfing weather.

As I sit watching the playoffs with my boys, I consider the difference between football bonding time and golf bonding time.  As focused as we are on watching the games, we also use the time together to just talk.  What’s going on at school, what did they do with their friends, jokes, a new video game…anything really.  But it’s the football games that brought us together to begin with.  Now, despite that we all enjoy playing golf, getting all of us together to hang out and watch the first golf tournament of the year would likely have proven to be a bit more difficult.

In a funny way, just the opposite can be said of getting out and playing the sports we are, or could be, watching.  While there may not be any bonding time watching golf on TV, getting out on the course and playing is a different story.  In much the same way male bonding takes place while hanging out and watching the game, the same can be said while actually out on the course playing golf…and vice versa.  Heading outside to throw the ball around or playing a game of two-hand touch, while fun, doesn’t exactly spark up much good conversation.

So as much as I enjoy football, especially at playoff time, I’m also looking forward to a few months from now when golf season gets back into full swing.  When football season has been over for a couple of months, my boys and I can continue the bonding that will hopefully last our lifetimes, but continue it out on the course.  However, I’m sure the first time one of them beats me, I’ll be looking forward to football season again.

Swing ’til you’re happy!

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: #somethingaboutgolf, golf season, NFL playoffs

Fall Ball & Reflection

October 3, 2014 | By Pete Girotto | Leave a Comment

paulbunyan_babeNow that I am in the transition period of replacing the swing of my golf club for that of a splitting axe, it’s a good time to think back about this past season. Besides capitalizing on the great golf weather these next few weeks have in store for us up here in the northeast, I also like to take a few moments to be appreciative and thankful for the opportunities I did have on the course. It may sound a bit corny but when I check out the news and see the crap that’s going on in the world…I’m pretty lucky.

At any given moment I could have just grabbed my sticks and shoes and hit the links. Something we take for granted but I could never imagine it any other way. It just sucks to think that there are countries where their daily decisions involve which child to feed, forget about what course to play. I’m thinking that quadruple bogey on the 9th really shouldn’t have consumed me that much. Great, I just made myself feel shallow and selfish for playing golf.

When the season began, I had it all planned out. The annual “I’m going to play more than I did last year” pre-season declaration surfaced it’s worn out head and just like last year, I somehow played less. Granted there was some wedding planning, a wedding and a honeymoon that threw a wrench into my golf schedule but I reached deep down and unleashed my Darwin-esque instinctual survival skills to adapt to whatever stood between me and the course. And if your definition of adapting is not playing then we’re on the same page. There’s always something, right? Just kidding honey…

The most important thing to take with us from every golf season is not just the memories of the great shots, putts or not so great shots but who we shared them with. The camaraderie is what truly makes a round that much better. Plus it gives us ball breaking gold to remind a buddy of how he spent more time in the woods than Paul Bunyan. Unless, of course, that blue ox named Babe belongs to us.

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Stinky Golfer Paradise Tagged With: fall ball, golf season, paul bunyan, reflection

When Does Your Golf Season End?

September 3, 2014 | By Greg D'Andrea | 6 Comments

Does September really mark the end of summer activities? Is golfing after Labor Day like wearing white shoes in the fall? Maybe college and pro football have something to do with it? Take our poll and tell us when your golf season ends.

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Golf in November – From left: Stinky Golfers Chris, Greg & Tom in 2013

Labor Day – the most dreaded of holidays for those who make their living in the outdoor recreational industry. It seems the holiday we set-aside to break from work ironically signals the end of play for many activities – golf notwithstanding.

Now, it’s my own personal opinion that Labor Day isn’t the catalyst (at least for golf anyway). No sir – the true culprit is American football – both college and pro. Once football graces television sets across America on Saturdays and Sundays, the waits on the tee-boxes disappear.

But this is just speculation on my part. I’m not really sure why the course seems less crowded after Labor Day – perhaps just the fact that it’s now September is enough for people to realize summer is basically over and with that, so too is golf. Or maybe it’s a combination of both the onset of fall and the start of football?

At any event, the golfers who are putting their clubs in hibernation this week are missing out. They’re missing out on a more enjoyable round that includes more comfortable temps and less crowds on the course. Not to mention a bit later in the fall (depending on your location) some really awesome foliage. For me, this is the best time of year to play golf.

Despite living in a northern state, my golf season typically ends sometime between Halloween and Thanksgiving, depending on the weather. But I surmise for many average hacks like me, this is not the case. And that brings us to today’s poll: When does your golf season end?

Now I realize that some of you might live in a climate that allows for golf all year – so this poll isn’t for you. And it’s also not for my friends in the desert, who look forward to the cooler temps of winter. But if you happen to live in a locale where Labor Day marks the end of warm weather, please tell me if you also think it marks the end of your golf season…

When Does Your Golf Season End?

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Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: football, golf season, Labor Day, poll

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