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Bunkers In Baghdad: Golf Helps Troops Cope

March 10, 2010 | By Greg D'Andrea | Leave a Comment

bunkers-in-baghdad-logoRegardless of your political views surrounding the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, the one thing most people can agree on is we must support our troops. That message was hammered-home again this past weekend when both the writer and the director of The Hurt Locker (best picture) dedicated their Oscars to the men and women serving in our armed forces.

So it is with great pride that I am able to tell you about the relatively new charity; Bunkers In Baghdad. The charity’s founder, Joe Hanna, was just your typical American guy who read an article in Golf Magazine about how troops hit off make-shift driving ranges in the desert to relieve stress. But unlike many who just read articles such as these and think, “that’s neat” – Joe decided he could do actually something to help.

Thus in 2008 he established Bunkers In Baghdad. The organization collects new and used golf balls, clubs and equipment and ships them to troops in Iraq and Afghanistan to use on these desert driving ranges. By the end of that year, he had sent his first shipment – just in time for the holiday season. To date, Joe has shipped over 520,000 golf balls and 10,000 clubs!

In addition, Joe has expanded his outreach to include those service men and women recovering at the Wounded Warriors program at Walter Reed. To this effort, Bunkers In Baghdad has distributed nearly 440,000 golf balls and 15,000 clubs – bringing the total donation to nearly 1 million golf balls and over 25,000 golf clubs!

In 2010, Joe is looking to take the Bunkers In Baghdad program to new heights, and you can help! Cash donations can be made HERE.

Or, you can send Joe a package! That old shag-bag full of balls, or those used clubs in your attic – help them find a new home with our troops:

Mail to:
Bunkers in Baghdad, Inc.
Attn: Joe Hanna
665 Main Street, Suite 400
Buffalo, New York 14203

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: bunkers in baghdad, charity, donate, iraq, oscars, the hurt locker, walter reed, wounded warriors

Variations on the Game of Golf – Adirondack Golf

March 8, 2010 | By Chris Chirico | 1 Comment

adirondack golfThere I was, at the 2010 Boston Golf Expo, when what do I come across? Nope…not the newest and greatest, super lightweight, massive head, incredi-flex shaft, guaranteed to get a hole-in-one every time club known to man…that’s just too boring for me. Instead, what caught my eye is pictured to the left.

I know what you must be saying to yourself. “What the hell is that thing? It must be for decoration. You couldn’t actually hit a golf ball with that. Wait…is it even for golf?” Yup…it’s for golf. Just not the golf you and I are used to. This is Adirondack Golf.

What if I was to tell you that thing is a flop wedge? Well, that’s exactly what it is. But you wouldn’t take this wedge (or any of the other clubs in one of these sets) out to your local track. But you might just take it out to your own backyard.

In a way, Adirondack Golf is mini-golf. But not the mini-golf we all think of upon hearing the term. There are no windmills or circus animals. There are more clubs to use than just a putter. And it more closely resembles an actual game of golf – just scaled down.

Roughly 100 years ago, at a hunting and fishing club in the Adirondacks, this alternate to golf was invented. Due to the necessity of forests at a hunting club, the amount of trees which would need to be taken down in order to create a golf course was not feasible. So, one of the founders of the club came up with the idea to scale down the game itself. He started with hockey sticks and tennis balls so the game could be played in short distances. After experimenting with a few different alternatives, they had finally settled on over-sized wooden clubs and rubber balls. A nine-hole course full of hazards and obstacles was set-up, and the new sport became a hit with both club members and guests alike, and still continues to be played to this day.

Now, through a company called Heirloom Sports, Adirondack Golf sets can be purchased by anyone who wants to play. A set comes with four over-sized wooden clubs (a driver, two “irons” and a putter), a few 2.5″ rubber balls and some stakes to mark as the “holes.” The course can be set-up just about any way you would like, but obstacles and hazards are strongly encouraged (the more the merrier). The hole has to be at least 25 yards from the tee, but not more than 150 yards. Keep in mind, the driver only travels about 55-60 yards. Other than that, the game and it’s rules are very similar to an actual game of golf.

It’s amazing the lengths (or shrinking of them) to which people will go in order to create a golf-related game. Mini-golf, disc-golf and now I find Adirondack Golf. But I have to admit, this one certainly does appear to be fun. I wouldn’t mind getting my hands on a set of these for a while. I don’t think it will ever cause me to shift my interest away from golf itself in the way disc golf has done for many. But something about this one does seem entertaining. So if anyone over at Heirloom Sports happens to come across this post and has a spare set of these lying around just collecting dust…I’d be happy to take it off your hands.

For more information on Adirondack Golf check out the Heirloom Sports site: http://www.heirloomsports.com/

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: Adirondack Golf, Boston golf expo, Golf Variations, Heirloom Sports

Pimp My Golf Cart (Redux)

March 6, 2010 | By Pete Girotto | 4 Comments

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Back in November of ’09, I posted Pimp My Golf Cart. Now, due to positive feedback and emails about how ya’ll really dug the post and the golf carts in it; here’s another helping of tricked-out, rim-sportin’, system-bumpin’ club cars for your viewing pleasure!

It just amazes me the levels of customization people will take their golf carts to. The more I search around the more I am impressed with the craftsmanship and creativity that goes into building these carts. It’s as if there’s an underground community of custom golf cart aficionados. If you think about it, this could open-up a whole new demographic of people that may have never really had much exposure to golf. Who knows, maybe the person that installed the 50,000-watt stereo system in the E-Z GO could become a fellow weekend hack. And to think, all because a golf cart piqued their curiosity.

I’ve seen some pretty crazy modifications done to golf carts that range from Louis Vuitton or Gucci leather seats, to lift kits that rival a monster truck. All in all, these custom carts might not appeal to every golfer, but it definitely brings a uniqueness and flair to the sport. Regardless, even if they are never used on the course, they still carry the name; Golf Cart.

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Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: E-Z-GO, golf carts, lowrider, pimp my golf cart, rims, stereo, tricked out

A Charitable Arm of Golf

March 1, 2010 | By Chris Chirico | Leave a Comment

Drivehard ad“If you haven’t got any charity in your heart, you have the worst kind of heart trouble.”-Bob Hope

These days it seems sports and charities go hand-in-hand. Most every athlete, superstar or not, aligns themselves with at least one charity upon turning pro…many times more than one. In some instances, athletes will start-up their own charity. And all of this is great! What better way to pass a good message across than through the popularity of sports?! With so many different charitable organizations contributing to so many different causes, there should only be two questions to ask yourself – What can I do? And too which charity/charities should I contribute?

Notice one of the questions is not whether or not you should contribute. It is my own personal opinion that this question should never enter your mind. Contributing something to charity should be a given.

So what can you do? Giving something to a charity does not necessarily mean donating large sums of money. Most of us do not have the means to do so. But nearly everyone can spare a bit. And just as important, everyone can spend a little time helping out. Everyone has heard the phrase “every little bit helps.” That phrase is 100% on the money. If more people were of this mindset, then donating just a few dollars here and there would make the world a better place. Don’t have the few extra dollars to spare? Volunteering your time to a charitable cause can be just as important.

But which charities do you help out? The real answer to this should be that it doesn’t matter. Just help in any way you can. But to help narrow it down, I try to find charities that are more personal to me. My father passed away from complications due to cancer. So, in turn, I will donate money to charities related to cancer cures, research and treatment. I’m also an animal lover, so I like to give something to organizations such as the ASPCA. In the past, I have also donated my time as a volunteer to the Special Olympics. I have no personal stake in the Special Olympics. Some members of my family were volunteering and I just felt it was a good thing to do. I had the time to help out, so why shouldn’t I?

Recently, we here at Golfstinks have come across another charitable campaign with some personal meaning to us – Drivehard.

Drivehard is a campaign created by Eat Sleep Golf to raise awareness and funds for the fight against Alzheimer’s. Since a couple of us here at Golfstinks have had family members affected by Alzheimer’s (as well as other forms of dementia) and we are obviously all fans of golf, it seems like a perfect match. Being that Alzheimer’s affects more than two million Americans and over a half-million Canadians, and indirectly affects countless others, chances are you have a family member, or know someone who does, that is affected by this disease. If this is the case, then you know how helpless it can make a person feel. So why not do something to assist in the path to a cure?

Charitable donations are of vital importance in the fight against the most deadly and debilitating diseases in the world today. Without the help and assistance of generous participants in campaigns such as Drivehard, progress in these fights would slow to a crawl. If just a few more people would do just a little bit, these battles could not only continue to be fought, but they could be won.

For more information on the Drivehard campaign against Alzheimer’s, please visit http://www.drivehard.org/.

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: Alzheimers, ASPCA, Bob Hope, charitable donations, charity, Drivehard, Eat Sleep Golf, Special Olympics, volunteer

Review: FoxSports’ New Golf Web Series is a Raunchy Ace!

February 26, 2010 | By Pete Girotto | Leave a Comment

of-course-homeA little over two weeks ago, Stinky Golfer Chris wrote a post pleading with the Golf Channel to feature more quality programming – namely programming that your typical average Joe golfers can relate to.

Fast forward a week or so and I receive an email embedded with the trailer for a new animated web series called “Of Course” – set to debut this coming Monday on FoxSports.com. As creator Skadaddle Media perfectly puts it, Of Course “unveils the truth behind what happens when four friends get together on the golf course.” Well I say, let the good times roll!

The show’s characters (Doug, Bender, Tim and Eric) go from talking trash to talking about sexual experiences to telling a few jokes at the expense of their wives – all while they shank, slice and hook their way through a round of 18! They may win or lose the round but it doesn’t matter because the moments and laughs shared amongst friends can’t be replaced by a birdie!

After viewing the trailer (see below) and checking-out their site, I gotta say, I’m on the hook to see what’s next. “Of Course” is a breath of fresh air that average hacks like me can actually watch and relate to. Good job guys, I’m looking forward to the entire season!

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: foxsports, media review, of course, skadaddle media, web series

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