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Time To Make The Doughnuts…

September 1, 2010 | By Pete Girotto | 3 Comments

“Americans hate their jobs more than ever before in the past 20 years, with fewer than half saying they are satisfied.” – msnbc.com

A few years ago, msnbc.com posted this article about how much Americans do not like the careers they are in. Crazy ain’t it? Actually, they also mentioned in the same article that careerbuilder.com did a survey and found that 4 out of 5 U.S. workers do not have their dream job. This is not good. I once heard a saying: “If you like what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life.”

So my fellow hacks, I have done the math and that means there are approximately 20 million (+/- 5 million) golfers not enjoying their jobs. This is probably why we also use golf as a way to relax and get away from our everyday routines. How can we change that statistic? It sucks to know that over 50% of our community dreads their 9 to 5.

Here’s what I propose; Get a job in the golf industry! Maybe being closer to that game we like will positively change our mental (and physical) well-being. Check out this list of careers in the golf field courtesy of golfutures.com:

  • Golf Course Ownership/ Leasing
  • General Manager Resort
  • Hotel Operations Manager
  • Director of Golf
  • Head Professional/Manager
  • Head Professional/Superintendent
  • Head Golf Professional
  • Corporate Golf Professional
  • Food & Beverage Manager
  • Director of Golf Instruction
  • Collegiate Golf Coach
  • Teaching Professional
  • National Sales Manager
  • Product Line Manager
  • Golf Distributorship
  • Golf Administrator
  • Country Club Membership Director
  • Manufacturer’s Representative
  • Independent Sales Rep
  • Golf Shop Merchandiser
  • Assistant Golf Professional
  • Caddie Master
  • Site Manager Trainee
  • Entry-Level Golf Assistant

Now there has to be some sort of career in this list that is similar to what we are doing now. Teachers, trainers, managers, sales – even golf course turf management is available. I used to love playing in the dirt as a kid and I’ve been told to “go watch grass grow” before. It’s a match! Maybe my future career is in keeping those fairways lush and the greens fast.

Hit’em long…yell FORE!! Be happy!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: careerbuilder.com, golf careers, golf stinks, golfstinks, golfutures.com, msnbc.com

What’s Ailing Ya?

August 27, 2010 | By Pete Girotto | Leave a Comment

In any activity that requires some sort of physical output, also lies a risk of injury. It just so happens that golf falls into this type of activity.

After doing some searching, I found the most common injuries in golf* and was surprised by some on the list. Actually, I’ve never even heard of some…please excuse my ignorance.

1. Back Pain (this, I understand)

2. Tennis…ahem…Golfer’s Elbow

3. Shoulder Pain

4. Carpal Tunnel

5. DeQuervain’s Tendinitis – pain in the wrist near the base of the thumb caused by an inflammation in the tendons that control the thumb.

6. Knee Pain

7. Trigger Finger – caused when the flexor tendon sheath, through which the finger tendons run, is inhibited.

8. Wrist Impaction Syndrome – caused when the bones of the wrist bang into one another due to excess or repetitive movements. Ah ha! I know this one…you can get it other ways too…

9. ECU Tendon Sublaxation – caused when the sheath holding the wrist tendon begins sliding in and out of its groove.

10. Fracture of Hamate Bone – a small bone on the pinky side of the wrist. Don’t worry Cooter, this has no affect on your bright shiny future of Ham Bonin’.

Now, this also had me thinking about some of the strangest injuries I have experienced or witnessed in the past twelve or so years on the course. It never ceases to amaze me how some of these actually occur. For example, I was walking towards the green from the fairway and in an effort to go over the the rope barrier (signifying where carts are not allowed), I trip. Here’s the kicker, somehow the wedge I had in my hand swings up and connects with my ear. Yeah, not too pleasant…WTF!

One of my favorites was when a buddy of mine couldn’t get his P wedge to work for the life of him. Either he would flub 3 or 4 chips in a row or skull the crap out of a ball and send it fifty yards over the green. By the 8th or 9th hole, he had enough (if you looked hard enough, you could see steam was coming out of his ears). In a fit of rage, he swung his club baseball style connecting with the rear post of the cart (that supports the roof) bending the wedge in half and with some ridiculous wrap around action, the head comes back to hit him square in the elbow. I still laugh about it.

Hit’em long…Yell FORE!! (oh, and be safe).

* Dr. Larry Foster – “Dr. Divot’s Guide to Golf Injuries”

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: golf injuries, golf stinks, golfstinks, strange golf injuries

A Golf Mecca In The Sunshine State.

August 22, 2010 | By Pete Girotto | 1 Comment

Whenever someone mentions Orlando Florida, I’m sure a certain fictional group of cartoon animals may come to mind. Don’t get me wrong, with all due respect to Mickey & Co., they’re not the only show in town. Orlando boasts some serious golf too! Shoot on over to a great site for Orlando golf courses and see for yourself at orlandogolf.com.

Rumor has it that a golf legend can be seen regularly teeing-it-up at his Orlando based Bay Hill Club and Lodge. Still not sure who it is? I’m pretty sure you’ll recognize the name: Arnold Palmer. Now, you might be thinking that Mr. Palmer’s tour level course could be too much too handle. Don’t worry, the David Leadbetter Golf Academy world headquarters is just a hop, skip, jump and short car ride away. So get your golf game on!
“Well, I don’t really have $200 to spend on a round.” Not a problem, on the site, you can search for multiple Orlando tee times and check out bunches of great courses that fit all budgets! That’s what I’m talking about; great courses without exorbitant greens fees. And who would have thought that Greg Norman, Tom Fazio and the “U.S. Open Doctor” Rees Jones (to name a few) all contributed to these courses?
So, if you’re sitting there looking for a nice golf getaway, check out the site’s Orlando golf packages and special deals. Come on, you deserve a little R&R – oh and winter is right around the corner too! Hit’em straight!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: arnold palmer, david leadbetter, florida, florida golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, greg norman, Orlando, orlandogolf.com, rees jones, tom fazio

Useful Excuses to Get Out and Golf

August 20, 2010 | By Pete Girotto | 1 Comment

A couple of people I know seem to have a tough time with their significant other when it comes to playing golf. I don’t know if there is a jealousy, separational anxiety or trust issue that prevents them from golfing but for whatever reason, their partner doesn’t approve.

I’m sure we’ve all heard it before; If you have time to golf, you have time to _________. You can fill in the blank with any non-golf related activity. I’m starting to think there is a secret anti-golf organization that strives to deter us from playing.

The title says “Useful Excuses”, sorry about the mix-up. I meant to say an orally communicated fictional rendition of what will transpire. Basically, a good ol’ fashion lie. Oh please, like you never done that before. If elected officials do it, so can I. I pay my taxes. Moving on, here’s a little list of some creative and personal favorite tales to improve the chance of making that tee-time. Just fill in the blanks with names or places.

1. Hey Honey, you know ______ is really going through a tough time with/at ______. I think this Saturday morning ______ will really appreciate if we hang out for a while. Maybe go to lunch too. You know, to get his/her mind off _____.
* This is a common one but classic nonetheless. Some set-up could be required depending on how gullible your other half is. i.e. A phone call a day or two before the round, from the above mentioned person in distress, to lay the phoney baloney foundation for you to build on.

2. Wow! Check this out, _______ is really sucking on the tour this year. If I get out there and practice there’s a chance I could qualify and make some big money. You know, to pay off the bills and finally get you that ______ you always wanted. You deserve it…
* Timing and delivery is crucial with this one, as well as, a huge set of brass balls. Pull this off and we’re talking B.S.’er Hall of Fame material.

3. You know that whole global initiative to go green? Turns out _____ and _____ from work have put together this nature walk on Saturday morning. The big boss is going to be there and I think this will be a great opportunity for me to impress him/her. You know, really ace it.
* Technically, a round of golf requires some walking in natural environments therefore possibly making this fable non-fiction. There, I feel better already.

You get the idea. Use these or get the creative juices flowing and develop your own. Whatever it takes, we need to stick together and help each other to do what we love – hack up the course.

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: excuses, golf stinks, golfstinks, play golf

Holy Golf CrAPP!

July 30, 2010 | By Pete Girotto | Leave a Comment

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Are apps the future of golf gadgets?

Is it me or is everything slowly being taken over by an app? I recently got my paws on a new Droid cell phone and instantly hit the “App Market”. What the hay, I enjoy the game of golf. Why not search for golf app’s? I fire the four letter word inquiry off into that mobile virtual data bank and BAM…the anxiety and disorientation begins to set in.

I am now looking at an infinite list of golf apps with no clue as to which ones are good, cool or won’t mess with my phone. I guess I could google them but that’s just another set of subjective opinions and we all know the deal with that. So, I figure filtering the results to “golf GPS” would be a little easier…mmmm…not really.

“Ok, so this golf GPS app has a one star rating but it looks good and it’s free!” I say to myself. “Wait, I can’t have a one star app on my new Droid! My friends will laugh at me…” As idiotic as that sounds, it actually crossed my mind. It’s like we’ll be on the course and everyone in the foursome will vie for that Alpha golf GPS app position. You know what, if I buy that $20 GPS app I’m sure I’ll be top dog of the golf GPS app kingdom.

What the f@$# am I saying!?!?!? I really don’t need a golf app to show me distance when I can’t make the shot even if I’m on the 100 yard marker and know it’s an easy pitch all day. I got it! I’ll download a golf swing app to help my swing so I can download the GPS app to know the distance so I can download a putting app to putt better. While I’m at it, I’ll download the brain app so I don’t have to use mine. Maybe I should have went with an iPhone. :o)

Hit’em long…yell FORE!

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: app, droid, golf app, golf gps, iphone

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