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Golf…It’s Only A Game

August 1, 2012 | By Greg D'Andrea | 2 Comments

“Golf is only a game.” Does that statement make you nod your head in agreement or kinda piss you off?

Picture this: Two golfers are teeing-off on a beautiful par 3. The green is guarded by a large, kidney-shaped pond and Golfer #1 hits his tee-shot a little fat – ka-plunk! It’s in the drink.

He immediately begins cursing and slamming his club into the ground. This self-abuse carries on for about 10 seconds before Golfer #2 breaks the tantrum by saying: “Hey, don’t worry about it – it’s only a game.”

Golfer #1 is visibly upset at this comment and doesn’t speak to Golfer #2 for the rest of the round. In fact, their friendship might be severely compromised.

What gives?

You see my friends, there are two kinds of golfers in this world: Those who will say “golf is only a game” and those who hate those who say “golf is only a game.” This is a psychological phenomenon in that golfer #1 is clearly in competition with golfer #2 and is appalled with Golfer #2’s placid attitude of what’s at stake.

So, what’s at stake? Well, social status, of course! Stay with me here…After all, I’ve previously written about how golf handicaps can instill a sense of male penis envy – and handicaps are just another form of competition.

Now don’t get me wrong, I’m always down for a little friendly competition, but some folks just take it too far. So let’s crawl into the head of this over-competitive golfer, shall we? Research suggests that Golfer #1 may have fragile self-esteem or even be pathologically narcissistic and self-centered!

“…This results in anxiety and vigilance around social status and performance. They have to keep comparing themselves to others to make sure they are measuring up and haven’t fallen behind.”

For the Golfer #1’s of the world, it’s blasphemous to say that golf is just a game. Subconsciously, they’re thinking: “How dare you trivialize the golf measuring stick I am holding us both up to.” You see, this is a vital part of how they rank you in the category of “general life successfulness.”

For these folks, you simply cannot remove the competitiveness from the game. To do so would tear the very fabric of their psyche…and your friendship may indeed be over (without you taking the competition seriously, there is no longer a way for them to measure their status vs. yours and thus, you are no longer of interest to them).

Of course, I could be getting too deep here. Golfer #1 could be just in competition with himself – though I’m not sure if that makes things better or worse.

I guess the moral of the story is never tell another golfer (especially after he is upset over a poor shot or round) that “golf is only a game.” The ramifications could be catastrophic – for both the rest of your round and the rest of your friendship.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: anxiety, golf, golfer, narcissistic, only a game, penis envy, psychology, self-esteem, social status

Chip Shots: What’s Your Satisfaction From Golf?

July 31, 2012 | By Tom Treloar | 2 Comments

So what satisfaction do you get from playing golf? I hope it’s not just to finish 18 holes under 4 hours. But maybe it’s the challenge? Or the camaraderie? Some say being out with other golfers on a nice sunny day is all the satisfaction they need. Sometimes you have to ask yourself these questions so you can remember why you play this game in the first place. 

So, what satisfaction do you get from golf?

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: golf, golfers, rounds, satisfaction, why we play

Olympic Golf…Not This Year.

July 27, 2012 | By Pete Girotto | Leave a Comment

It’s no secret that golf is an international thing. It incorporates many players from many different countries. There are many tournaments held throughout the year and these tourney’s span the globe. What’s the problem here? Why hasn’t golf been in the olympics since 1904? 1904! Can you believe that  bull doo-doo? 

In their defense, the olympic committee has reinstated golf as an olympic sport…in 2016. It gets better, they made that decision in ’09. Talk about some golf haters. For pete’s sake, Curling has been an active olympic sport longer than golf (no offense to Canadians, curling and beer is a killer combo). And don’t get me started about table tennis and badminton.

What did golf do to deserve this? The U.S. collected most of the medals for golf in the 1900 and 1904 Olympics but I hope that’s not the reason. Regardless, it’s not too smart if you ask me. This is a great way for countries to showcase their talent on the ol’ track. Plus it gives young hopefuls a way to represent their countries and experience something that very few will or can.

Today the world will witness the opening ceremonies for the 2012 Summer Games. In saying so, I’m impressed that this is London’s third crack at hosting the event but I’m still not impressed with the IOC’s decision about golf. I understand there needs to be a lot of planning and what-not but let’s get real, you don’t need 7 years to figure it out. 

There are plenty of courses already suited for tournament play. Maybe a little touch up here or a little tweak there to make the IOC happy. They’ve been known to institute some weird rules, whether it be the size of the basketball court or hockey rink or how long an event lasts. I get it, you want to be unique. Let’s just get them out there and play golf.

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: badminton, curling, golf, IOC, London 2012, olympic committee, olympics, summer games, table tennis

Why I Would Never Play Golf With Tiger Woods

July 25, 2012 | By Greg D'Andrea | 1 Comment

Part of your profile page on Golfstinks.com is to list your dream foursome – who you would most want to play golf with. I’ve gotta say, many of you include Tiger Woods in your group.

I mean I get it, the guy is good and somewhat legendary now too. And despite his off-course licentiousness, he will probably still go down as one of the greatest golfers to ever walk the fairway.

But I wouldn’t play one round with him.

First things first – this has nothing to do with the fact that he’s a tremendouly better golfer than I am. I’ve come to terms with the fact that I stink, so it doesn’t matter to me if you’re a 2 handicap or scratch (or Tiger). I’m not intimidated…I just enjoy playing my own game.

The reason why I wouldn’t play golf with Tiger is he takes the game way too seriously. Now I know what you’re thinking: “But that’s his job – he needs to take it seriously.” Of course it’s his job and he should take it serious…but he doesn’t have to act like an ass.

For example, I’m watching The Open Championship this past weekend and he’s out there acting like a fool. Telling people who are 15 feet behind him to move further because their shadow might be in his peripheral vision. He’s dropping F-bombs on the tee; shouting “God Almighty” after hitting a shot into a bunker; getting pissed at himself for not living up to his expectations. What a bunch of stress that is.

He could be gracious, you know – Take things in stride. It shouldn’t matter that a bunch of money is on the line. So you hit one into the bunker, big deal – go get up an down. And guess what – he actually holed-out from that bunker – see, why did he get so upset in the first place?

I’ve posted about people like this before – those that get angry on the course and put a damper on things. Maybe Tiger isn’t affecting his playing partner’s game, but he’s on TV looking like a pompous ass riding his emotional roller coaster.

Those emotional displays can’t be good for people new to the game either. If I were a golf newbie, I would think: “Wow, if one of the world’s best gets that upset, I’m going to be miserable playing this game!”

But let’s get back to my original statement – that I wouldn’t play golf with him. I can understand those of you who would jump at the chance to tee-it-up with Tiger. Getting an opportunity to play with one of the best ever – that would be a story for the grandkids.

But my story to the grandkids would be a bit different. My story would be about getting out on the links and just enjoying yourself. As you take your clubs out of the trunk, remember to replace them with your stress, frustration and whatever else you might want to get off your back for the next few hours. Golf is a game – you should have fun playing it.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: angry, foursome, frustration, fun, golf, the open championship, tiger woods

Chip Shots: Musings of a Stinky Golfer

July 24, 2012 | By Tom Treloar | Leave a Comment

All I want to do is hit the ball. But I feel like every shot is like taking the SATs. First you get your club and then you have to grip the club in your hand the correct way. Then you have to make sure your body is in alignment with your feet…don’t forget keep your head down! Next, start your backswing. Bring the club back, but not all the way back! Then start your forward swing and hope you hit the ball. Don’t forget to follow-through…

CRAP! Picked my head up. All I want to do is hit the ball.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: follow-through, golf, hit the ball, stinky golfer, swing

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