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Golfing with a Twist

July 31, 2013 | By Greg D'Andrea | Leave a Comment

One of the great features of golf (and there are many) is the camaraderie you experience by being together with like-minded individuals – having a good time while doing something you all want to do is good in and of itself. But what if you were able to incorporate another passion into golf? What do I mean? Well…

La-Jenny-golf-course-550x366Let’s say you and your friends are also nudists. Wouldn’t it be great if you could enjoy both being a nudist and playing golf at the same time? Fret not my pants-less friends because there’s a course in France that allows you to do just that: La Jenny Nudist Golf Course.

La Jenny might only feature a 6-hole course, but it’s the only place in the world where nudity is a requirement. Now I’m no nudist, but I surmise if I were one, I’d want to visit La Jenny – it would be the best of both worlds for someone into both baring it all and hitting the links.

14-day-1-u-s-hickory-open-french-lick-indiana-hickory-golf-hub-antique-golf-club-clubs-event-tournament-hickory-shaft-clubPerhaps you’re not into nudity but do enjoy history. In fact, you like history so much, you fantasize about playing golf with old wooden clubs and dressing in golf attire from a bygone era. If that sounds up your alley, then you would probably be interested in the Society of Hickory Golfers.

This organization, which prides itself on “preserving the traditions of the game” is a group dedicated to sporting clubs made of hickory and donning knickers and knee-socks whilst on the links. The Society of Hickory Golfers can help you find and register for golf tournaments around the globe that require traditional equipment and apparel – many featured at historic golf courses to boot!

Finally, let’s say you’re a golfer who fancies winter weather – perhaps you’re even a skier? Well, the country of Greenland (which is mostly ice) has a tournament for you!

snowgolfIt’s called The World Ice Golf Championship and we’ve written about this before. Located more than 370 miles north of the Arctic Circle, you can walk fairways surrounded by giant glaciers and huge ice bergs. But you don’t have to travel to Greenland to partake in what has become known as “Snow Golf.”

Alpine Meadows in California touts itself as the only “top-to-bottom”snow golf course, featuring 9 holes of downhill fun! If you do decide to play, just remember, the greens are not called that in Snow Golf – they’re called “whites” and they’re made of ice!

If you know of any other societies, leagues or tournaments that feature golf with a twist, please let me know – I have a feeling there will be a part 2 to this post!

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: alpine meadows, golf, Greenland, knickers, la jenny, nudist, Snow Golf, society of hickory golfers, world ice golf championship

Golf Spam

July 29, 2013 | By Chris Chirico | Leave a Comment

Is it just me, or do all of us golfers get all kinds of ridiculous golf spam email?  I’m sure that it can’t be just me.  It’s not constant – I can go a few days without getting a single email at all, spam or otherwise.  However, when I get ’em, I get ’em – to the tune of twelve to fifteen per day!  Now I just scroll through and delete these emails.  But as I’m doing this, I wonder a couple of things.  Firstly, how many of us golfers are clicking on these emails and following through so that these companies continue to think spam emails work.  And secondly, how on earth do they come up with what they think I would be interested in just by knowing I’m into golf?

So let’s start with the first question.  How many of you have received some golf spam, was actually interested in what you saw, and decided to follow through in the email?  I, for one, have never done this.  Am I missing something?  I fear that the moment I do open one of these up and click whatever link is presented to me, one of two things is going to happen.  Either my computer will self-destruct or I will instantly be hit with dozens more spam emails which will continue to fill my inbox everyday for the next several years.  Neither of those is an option I’m prepared to deal with.

As for the second option – how do they come up with what they choose to send me?  See, I understand some of the spam I get.  Betting websites, golf equipment and apparel stores, golf lessons and things like that.  But what about the rest?  Why do I get emails about weight loss programs and supplements?  How do they know I could afford to lose 25-30 pounds?  Are they going under the assumption that most of us golfers are out of shape?

OK, but what about those Rolex emails?  Do they assume that because I’m a golfer, I’m rich and I can afford to wear whatever I want?  Boy, these people have a lot to learn about me personally.  However, it does seem they are trying to help – I have been offered my Ph.D. via email.  So maybe they’re at least trying to help me get a better paying job.

I guess it’s probably the same with anyone’s email.  No matter what you do, some type of spam is going to sneak through.  It’s just funny to see the type of email I get through an email account associated with golf vs. a personal email account I may have.  As I mentioned, some of the spam I get, I understand.  But some of it is completely out of leftfield and useless.  But…it is always nice to be reminded once in a while that “Hot Russian women want you.”  Am I right?

Swing ’til you’re happy!

Filed Under: Golf Life, Uncategorized Tagged With: email, golf stinks, golfstinks, Rolex, Spam, weight loss

Golf: Whine & Wine

July 26, 2013 | By Pete Girotto | Leave a Comment

There's something about golfers and whine, er...wine.
There’s something about golfers and whine, er…wine.

It is becoming ever more popular these days. I’m sure we are all very familiar with whining and it’s relation to golf. As a matter of fact, most of us have become connoisseur’s in this area. It’s hard to imagine a round of golf without a little whine.

Speaking of, I read something interesting about these whiner’s and the wine they make. I was surprised at the list of others that have joined the likes of Greg Norman to sling some grape juice. Who would of thought Arnold Palmer would make wine. Come on Arnie, you can’t blend iced tea and lemonade with everything.

Although, that would make for a great prank on some wine snobs. Set up an elegant affair at Bay Hill. Invite these connoisseurs with the intention of  their partaking in the “Palmer Estates” Select Vintage wine tasting and they actually get an Arnold Palmer wine cooler in a fancy glass. Everybody in on the joke has to rave about it how good the swill is. It could be great for youtube. Just saying…and I said it first.

Another good one is Nick Faldo, I love the names associated with his vino. It’s like ordering something from Outback Restaurant. I’ll have the Katnook from Coonawarra. Actually Katnook is the estate name and Coonawarra is the town it’s in. In that case gimme the Kookaburra wings.

In addition to the aforementioned, David Frost; Annika; and Luke Donald have also dabbled in the vino business. I have to say that coming from a long line of wine makers in my family, I do appreciate what these golfers are doing. Especially when they tie charities in and also make a good bottle of wine that I won’t need to take out a second mortgage to buy it.

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: arnold palmer, bay hill, greg norman, nick faldo, outback, whine, wine, youtube

Is it Ever Too Hot for Golf?

July 24, 2013 | By Greg D'Andrea | 1 Comment

Is the temperature ever too high for golf?
Is the temperature ever too high for golf?

For the last few weeks here in the northeastern part of the United States, it’s been downright disgusting. In the mid-90’s with high humidity, when we did get a recent day in the high 80’s, it felt like autumn was upon us.

I don’t have to tell you this is not ideal golf weather. In places like southern Arizona, summertime is golf’s off-season – where 100+ temperatures force golfers indoors, waiting in anticipation for the winter months (which are typically in mid 60’s). But in places like Connecticut, where golf courses are generally covered in snow a portion of the year, one feels like they can’t waste a perfectly good sunny (albeit hot) day on the links.

It was that mindset that almost did me in a few years back when we decided to play on a scorching-hot day. Around the 16th hole, me and another one of my golf buddies almost bit the dust. We literally had to stop, sit down in the middle of the fairway and put a wet towel over our heads.

About five minutes later, we were back on our feet and ultimately were able to finish our round. But that was a wake-up call for me. As we were driving home that day, we passed a bank that had the time and temp displayed on it’s parking lot sign: 3:35PM, 103 degrees.

103 degrees. That’s nuts. But there we were – out on the course…playing 18-holes no less! Now I’m not saying I would never play golf when the temperature is over 100 again. I’m just saying I’d be more prepared – drinking more water and slowing it down a bit.

And this leads me to today’s poll. At what point is it too hot to play golf? 100 degrees? 90 degrees? Never? So let us know when you’d throw in the towel (if ever).

When is it too hot to play golf?

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Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: hot, humid, poll, sweat, too hot for golf

What’s Most Important in a Golf Course

July 17, 2013 | By Greg D'Andrea | 2 Comments

sleeping giant golf course - hamden, ctSeveral years ago, I began playing a different golf course every time out (which was initiated through a quest I was on to play every public 18-hole golf course in my state). Anyway, after visiting about 20 or 30 (there were over 60 total), they all began meshing together in my mind – I couldn’t distinguish one from the next.

So, I began rating them on five criteria:

  • Difficulty
  • Layout
  • Grooming
  • Hospitality
  • Scenery

I felt that the five criteria above, when taken as a whole, produced the best way to ascertain how “good” a golf course is. For example, nice grooming or beautiful scenery might entice me to remember a particular course and convince me to come back again. Whereas an extremely difficult course or one with poor customer service might convince me to stay away.

Ultimately, it was these criteria that found their way into the rating system on Golfstinks.com. It’s true – you can become a member (for free) and start rating all the places you’ve golfed using our database of over 18,000 courses!

But periodically, we like to know these criteria are weighted properly. And to that end, we would like you to help us establish what is the most important feature on a golf course. By taking the poll below, you can help us do just that! And to make things even more interesting, we’ve added one more criteria currently not included in our rating formula: Price.

So, take the poll and then login to Golfstinks to start rating and reviewing the golf courses you’ve played – with a little help from golfers like you, we can create the best golf course review and ratings database on the web!

What's most important in a golf course?

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Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: course layout, golf course database, poll, ratings, reviews

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