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Golf, A Blessing In Disguise.

November 2, 2011 | By Pete Girotto | Leave a Comment

Golf is difficult, we know this, but that is also relative. I’m sure we can agree waiting in line at the DMV is difficult too, no? But given the choice, we would rather be golfing. As hard a game or sport it might be, we want to play it no matter how our previous round went. How lucky are we to have that privilege?

Every so often something is introduced to me and it resonates within. Thanks to our buddy Kevin over at L2 Communications for providing the following video. It’s amazing! The very first few words, “Golf is hard” uttered by Sgt. Russell Logan sets the tone.

Mind you, this is coming from someone who lost a leg to an explosion while serving in Afghanistan. So, relatively speaking, how hard is golf? Better yet, how modest is this man, hero and golfer? To be exposed to war and all its horror is difficult. To live through and overcome a traumatic experience in a war zone is even more difficult. To hear the words “golf is hard” come out of his mouth, that’s a blessing…

Hit’em long…Yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: golf, golf stinks, golfsmith, golfstinks, veterans, wounded warrior

Golfers Dressing the Part

June 27, 2011 | By Chris Chirico | 2 Comments

This weekend, the PGA Tour passed through Connecticut with a stop at TPC River Highlands for the Travelers Championship. Through a connection at my job (not my wife’s for a change!) I was able to grab a couple of passes. So I took one of my boys and gave him his first taste of professional golf.

We spent a few hours wandering the course on Sunday, stopped at some greens, sat at a few tees and watched from the fairway sidelines. But all along, I couldn’t help but notice something other than the golfers and their shots.

I noticed, and found it strange, that it seemed like so many of the people there to watch the tournament looked like they were about to step out on the course at any second! I mean, I don’t think I’ve seen so many shorts (yes, I know the pros don’t wear shorts) and polo’s since the last time I walked into Golfsmith! Now I understand that a golf outfit, for many, is no different than their everyday wears. But I still found it to be almost comical. I swear I even heard the clicking of spikes a few times!

I began to try and equate it to other sports. I thought of the last time I went to a baseball game. I don’t recall anyone dressed in full baseball garb. Of course you see team jerseys spread throughout the crowd, but that’s about as close as it comes. I also stopped to remember the last basketball game I attended. Same thing…a few jerseys sprinkled throughout the crowd, but nothing more. But at a golf tournament, any one of these guys could have walked down the fairway, and no one would have known the difference! But thinking even further, I begin to recall my trip to the CT Golf Expo where I witnessed the same thing!

But anyway, what I also found to be quite interesting was the difference in the dress of these golf fans. Looking at the older crowd, I noticed more of the classic golf look – plain, khaki shorts and classic, or old-school, polo shirts. But looking at the younger guys, I see more of a casual style – cargo or plaid shorts with an untucked polo. Of course, there’s always that group of the younger guys who look like mannequins that just stepped out of some combination of GQ Magazine and a pro shop. Those guys kill me. They look like they couldn’t possibly be more uncomfortable…and they’re just watching!

So what is it about golfers? Why do golfers dress the part when they’re just there to watch other golfers? Worse yet, why do golfers do this when they are just wandering through countless demos and product booths? Are they just trying to show everyone that they are golfers? Is that like doctors wearing their white coats to to a conference about the latest advances in brain tumor treatments? Or carpenters dressing like they’re on the job each time they walk into Home Depot?

I don’t know, maybe these things do happen and I’ve just never paid attention before. But, I guess as long as people are playing the game and paying some attention to it, then what does it matter how they’re dressed?

Swing ’til you’re happy!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: ct golf expo, golfsmith, PGA TOUR, TPC, TPC River Highlands, Travelers Championship

Cigar Brand Partners with Golf Digest & Golfsmith

March 31, 2010 | By Greg D'Andrea | Leave a Comment

Cigar3800_SidePanelDecalA while back, I posted about the relationship between golf and cigars. In the article, I attempted to reason why this love affair between bogies and stogies exists. But regardless of my insights, it seems the two are inseparable – and now that bond is about to be reinforced.

Renowned stogie manufacturer Excalibur Cigars is gearing up to launch a new website in partnership with Golf Digest and retailer Golfsmith. The site (ExcaliburGolfClub.com) is set to go live within the next week and feature special offers on new Excalibur Cigar packs – but there’s a twist: Each cigar pack includes a bonus stogie, a special golf gift from Excalibur, plus a gift card to Golfsmith!

OK, I know what you’re thinking; Why do the guys at Golfstinks care about this? Well, beside the fact that we love both golf and cigars, our content will be featured on the Excalibur website too. This is all courtesy of Golf Digest, who has agreed to provide exclusive content to the new Excalibur site and give a few popular golf bloggers (one of which is Golfstinks) a chance to interview a writer at the well-known golf publication.

That being said, keep an eye out for a post right here on this blog that will highlight our interview with Golf Digest senior writer Steve Donahue. We got a chance to ask Steve a plethora of questions regarding the current state of golf, its “rich man” undertones and why the pro tours aren’t the only things that matter.

So stay tuned for both our article (featuring insights from Golf Digest) and the forthcoming ExcaliburGolfClub.com site (featuring great deals and freebee’s for cigar-lovin’ golfers)…

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: 19th hole, cigar, excalibur cigars, golf digest, golfsmith, steve donahue

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