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Golfing In The Tropics…At The Wrong Time of Year

August 3, 2011 | By Chris Chirico | 5 Comments

A few months back, my wife told me she was planning a vacation for us along with another couple. This being our first “real” vacation since our honeymoon, I was excited to go! Besides the obvious “Where are we going?” only two other questions remained for me.

After learning of our destination, Key West, the first question that came to mind was “Is there a golf course there?” The second question, “Does the guy we’re going with play?” Lucky for me, the answers to both questions were “yes.”

So my only real concern with this vacation was the time of year. It’s July. In the Florida Keys. It’s going to be hot. It’s going to be humid. All signs point to discomfort. But I guess I didn’t much consider the effect of the weather on the golf course itself. Maybe I was fooled by all of those beautiful pictures of tropical golf courses. The bright, cloudless skies. The crystal blue ocean waters. The lush green grass. Well, I guess two out of three ain’t bad. Excited to head to the Key West Golf Club, America’s southernmost golf course, those aforementioned visions were dancing in my head. But man was I in for a let-down.

I should have known when we called the day before to make a tee-time and everything from 11:30 on was available, that it was going to be rough one. Now don’t get me wrong, I don’t blame the course or its employees. I suppose at this time of year, with non-stop sun baking the grass and temperatures consistently in the 90’s (with a heat index regularly approaching 110), course maintenance can’t be easy. But outside of the tee boxes and greens (which were in nice shape), there was an incredible amount of brown on this course. It makes me wonder about other tropical courses. Are the conditions similar at this time of year? Did I just pick the wrong time of year to play a tropical course?

Now, it’s not that I so much mind some brown patches on the course. As I said, with the weather and temps being what they are, I can understand the challenges in keeping this course green. But the grass in the rough (where I tend to spend a lot of time) was so dry and hard that it was having a seriously negative effect on our swings. Quite simply, the game just became much more difficult than it already is. Combine that with the heat and humidity and the back nine (well, the front nine for the second time because the actual back nine was closed) was just overbearing.

So with all this in mind, if I do return to Key West in the future, it will certainly be at a different time of year. I’d like to play this course again as I did find it to be fun all around. Some of the scenery wasn’t all that great as a few holes run parallel to Route 1. But some others were quite pretty, with the palm trees sprouting throughout the course, ponds aplenty and the tropical wildlife including the iguanas, herons and various other tropical birds and ducks.

But again I ask, was I in the right place at the wrong time? Did I head to a beautiful part of the country at a bad time of year? Are other tropical courses in less than perfect shape during the summer?

Well, no matter the weather or course conditions, I guess the whole situation was summed up by my playing partner Chris, when he said “Hey, we’re playing golf in Key West. How many people do you know that can say that right now.”

He was right.

Swing ’til you’re happy!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Florida Keys, golf stinks, golf vacation, golfstinks, Key West, Key West Golf Club

Golf’s Virtual Sticks And Stones

July 29, 2011 | By Pete Girotto | 2 Comments

Composure as defined by the dictionary means “the state of being calm and in control of oneself.”

As a pro golfer, composure should be a part of your mental and physical being. Nothing bothers me more than someone who has been blessed with success but acts like a 3rd grader.

Recently, Rory McIlroy and golf analyst/commentator Jay Townsend got into a heated little tit for tat via Twitter. Apparently, McIlroy’s round at the Irish Open wasn’t up to par (sorry). Before I get into it, here’s what went down:

Townsend tweeted “McIlroy’s course management was shocking…” “It was some of the worst I have ever seen beyond -10 boys’ golf competition,”

McIlroy retaliated with “Shut up…you’re a commentator and failed golfer, your opinion means nothing.”

What the f$#@ is wrong with you two?!?! First of all, a tweet argument is just as bad as a text fight with your significant other…fexting if you will. Secondly, you are professionals and represent a select few that can play golf or commentate on it to earn a living. And a substantial living at that.

The only reason I’m writing about this is because golf doesn’t need any negative attention. Like it or not Rory, you are role model now to a lot of kids. I understand you are still young but if you are big enough to win the US Open, you should be big enough to act like a champion.

Just my $0.02…

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, Irish Open, jay townsend, rory mcilroy, Tweet, Twitter, us open

It’s Like That Tiger…Really?

July 22, 2011 | By Pete Girotto | 3 Comments

In case you have not heard, Tiger Woods has decided to fire his long-time caddie Steve Williams. The same man who is perhaps the epitome of loyalty. Not only being a great caddie to Tiger, but also a close friend. Through all the crap that Tiger has been through, this man had his back.

This really boggles my mind. I would think that at a time like this you would want people like Mr. Williams around you. Let’s face it though, Tiger hasn’t really been too active on the tour this season. Which would result in Steve not having much work. I’m sure he’s pretty busy but those pay days he used to get when Tiger won were pretty sweet. Now it seems like he’s only a spectator.

So what compelled El Tigre to fire him? I mean is he going to carry the bag himself? I know alimony and child support can be a bitch but come on! No need to cut corners there. What kind of strategy has the caublanasian kid concocted? I guess we will have to wit and see.

Currently, Tiger has dropped to #20 in the world rankings, he changed his coach, he’s battling injury and there’s still fragmentation of his scandal floating around. I guess why not dump the best caddie you ever had? That’ll fix the problems, right Tiger? This reminds me of Rocky 5 when Tommy Gunn drops team Balboa and goes with that Don King wannabe. The end result is never good. Maybe Tiger needs a visit from Mr. Balboa?

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Don King, golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, Rocky Balboa, Steve Williams, tiger woods, Tommy Gunn

A New Approach At The Golf Course Level

July 11, 2011 | By Chris Chirico | 1 Comment

I’m driving home from work the other day when, on the radio, comes something I’m just not used to hearing. No, I don’t mean a DJ to whom I can tolerate listening. I mean a commercial.

What’s unusual about a commercial on the radio you ask? Well, it wasn’t just any commercial. It was a commercial for a golf course. Actually, it was a commercial for multiple golf courses.

Maybe this doesn’t sound so strange to some of you. But me? I honestly can’t remember hearing a commercial on the radio for a golf course…ever! So why now? With the golf industry struggling, rounds declining every year and overall interest in the game sinking, is spending money on advertising the way to go? Are some courses looking to expand their clientele? Or for others, is it simply a last resort?

When you have a product to sell, and you want people to know about it, what do you do? You advertise your product. So why has it been different for golf courses? Why has radio advertising been a no-no in the past? But now, when they need people to come to the course, they are figuring out that it’s a good idea. I mean, golf has been on the decline for a decade now. But it took them that long to figure out advertising?

Even more strange I thought, but a good idea in my opinion, is where they are advertising. I heard these commercials on a hard rock radio station! Not an easy listening station. Not the oldies station. Not the adult contemporary station. Not the news station. Not even the classic rock station. But the modern/hard rock station!

Now I haven’t looked up the audience, but one would have to imagine most of the listeners of this particular station would be on the younger side. So are these golf courses killing two birds with one stone? Sure! By advertising here, they are reaching out via new media for them, as well as reaching out to a demographic that the game of golf needs.

It remains to be seen if this new form of advertising works for these courses. But whether it does or not, it’s good to see that the courses themselves are taking a hands-on approach to addressing the problems with the sport. Because we all know that it sure isn’t taking place at a higher level.

As the golf industry powers that be continue to market the game mostly to the scratch and low-handicappers, and consequently the industry continues to suffer, I feel these courses are taking the game in the right direction. They are doing what they can to get their name, as well as the sport itself, out there. And they are doing so in the direction of a new audience…a younger audience. And to that I say, good luck! This sport needs a new attitude and some new blood!

Swing ’til you’re happy!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: golf course, golf course advertising, golf industry, golf stinks, golfstinks

Can Golfstinks.com Work For You?

July 8, 2011 | By Pete Girotto | 2 Comments

What exactly does golfstinks.com mean to you? Better yet; What would you like golfstinks.com to mean to you?

As we develop the site golfstinks.com, we love the fact that we offer a hands-down, top notch, golf course search (which is now in beta). And if you haven’t noticed, a widget for it is also located at the top of the right-hand sidebar of this blog…Just in case you want to look up a course or two.

Ultimately, the goal of golfstinks.com is to give golfers of all ability – average hacks, better-than-average hacks and worse-than-average hacks – a place and community to call home while on the web. In essence, a social media site for golfers. Somewhere we can go and be around our golf buddies as well as meet new ones.

What we are looking for is some input from our readers and hopefully future members. We figured it would be best if we further developed the site with the help of those that will use it – you. To give you an example, we’ve received some ideas ranging from ways to fill-out foursomes to booking tee times through our site to tracking tournaments in your local area.

If you have any ideas or features that you would like to see on our site, please let us know. You can email us at info@golfstinks.com or just leave a comment on this post. We are really looking forward to getting you’re input!

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: community, golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, social media

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