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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

Ahh Jeez, For The Love Of…Golf?

June 29, 2011 | By Pete Girotto | 1 Comment

Albert Einstein defined insanity as doing the same thing over and over again expecting different results (he must have been a golfer). Psychology tells us that a relationship normally consists of good and sometimes bad emotions. So, what do the two have to do with each other? Simple, go golfing and you will see.

There’s nothing quite like getting to your favorite track and feeling confident that today you will get the best of this course. You then proceed to tee up your first drive and smash it in the lumber yard.

“Ahh Jeez, for the love of (insert favorite religious icon)! Why do I always shank this *bleep*ing drive?” Please see Albert Einstein’s definition above. Any questions?

So, we’ve learned that insanity is involved in being a weekend hack but, what about the relationship? This is also a complex situation. Golf is the underdog hopeless romantic that succeeds just like in those sappy romantic comedies. The good eventually outweighs the bad.

Ironically, there is more bad than good for the 50 million average golfers. Out of the 100 + strokes we take every round maybe 20-25% are close to what we wanted (this being good). The other 75-80% land where they land and we recover and bitch about it (the bad).

Where is the love? Well, you know…the one shot that will keep you coming back. And that shot is like cupid’s arrow finding your rear. What we have here is a biased scale. Even though the bad out-numbers the good, it doesn’t matter because the one good shot carries so much weight that we forget about the rest of the round. Insane, isn’t it?

Albert Einstein must have been on to something.

Hit’em long…yell E=MC2!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: albert einstein, golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, insanity, psychology, relationship

What If I Could Never Golf Again?

June 24, 2011 | By Pete Girotto | 2 Comments

I posted something similar back in February (Check it out here) and this is the follow-up. You see, originally I went to the doc’s office for a sinus infection and wouldn’t you know it, I leave there finding out I had a heart murmur.

At first I was told not to worry. “A lot of people have heart murmurs and they live full productive lives with no problems” says the MD. Which is true but after a couple ultra sounds of the heart, this little heart murmur turns out to be a significant problem with the mitral valve and needs repair – open heart surgery.

There were tons of questions going through my mind. WTF…I couldn’t believe it! There’s only 35,000 miles on this motor and it needs a valve job and tune up? This can’t be right, heart surgery isn’t for young people. Unfortunately, this time it was. Luckily, living in the Northeast I had access to one of the best surgeons in the country (possibly world) who specializes in cardiac surgery and more specifically – mitral valve repair (if you need his name email me, pete@golfstinks.com, and I will gladly tell you.)

About a month ago I went under the knife and had the problem corrected. Glad to say all is well so far. Here’s the downside…friggin’ recovery and healing is really messing up my golf schedule this season. So much that I probably won’t be able to swing a club until September…maybe. That’s right, it takes about 3+ months to recover from that surgery. Son of a…

The point is if I never took care of this problem, eventually life’s pleasures – such as golf – would probably not be in the picture. So, I have been put on the disabled list for this season…but that’s ok because there will be many more to come.

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!! Take care of yourselves.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, mitral valve repair, open heart surgery

iPad Case Helps Improve Your Golf Game

June 22, 2011 | By Greg D'Andrea | Leave a Comment

Back in January of 2010, I posted about how devices like the iPhone and iPad can help you improve your game while you’re actually out on a golf course (unlike during other sports, like softball or basketball).

Well, a new iPad case helps you do just that…but even better. The MyPadLife is extremely durable, protects your iPad and is designed to accompany you on the go. The case actually has adjustable nylon straps that are meant to secure your iPad to a treadmill, the back of a car’s headrest, or even a golf cart! Even better, the MyPadLife includes a strap to hang your iPad from nearly anywhere.

I tested-out the MyPadLife this past weekend at the driving range in conjunction with the Golf Genie Pocket Guide App (see photo at top) – I have to say, I never would have thought of bringing my iPad to the course with me before this case. But the construction is so good, I wasn’t apprehensive at all about it falling off my golf bag. It’s definitely a cool and functional case to tote around your iPad in – be it at the gym, on a road trip or on the golf course.

But beyond the product itself, the case’s inventor has a great story. This guy was young and career-oriented when he got the idea for a case that would allow you to take your iPad to the gym and workout with it. He quit his job in New York City, designed a prototype and then raised ten grand to mass produce them. Even better, he’s a golfer and wanted the ability to bring his iPad with him to the golf course! Check out his video below…

You gotta admire his entrepreneurial attitude! And being the good-guy that he is, Saad is giving us another MyPadLife to giveaway for free to one lucky Golfstinks fan! Just make sure you’ve “liked” our Facebook page and stay tuned there for details!

If you’re a follower of the Golf Stinks blog, you know we don’t review products all that often, but when we do, it’s because it’s something we can stand behind. If you own an iPad, you should own this case.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: case, golf, golf genie, golf stinks, golfstinks, iPad, iphone, mypadlife

Admitting When You’re Wrong

June 15, 2011 | By Greg D'Andrea | Leave a Comment

They say it takes a big man to admit when he’s wrong. Well, I’m about to admit it twice, so I wonder if that makes me a giant? Hardly. But I’m the type of guy who has to get things off his chest. That being said, the following two instances are ones I will readily admit…I was wrong.

Ignorance is Bliss
My first dose humble pie stems from a mere two months ago. The post was entitled “10 Golf Etiquette Rules Most Jackasses Ignore” and number 4 on that list was the following:

Excessive Use of Your GPS
Some people question if high-handicappers should own a GPS in the first place, but I’m not one of them – Even golfers who are trying to break 100 are going to benefit from knowing the exact yardage to the pin. But there comes a time when enough is enough: You don’t need your GPS device on the tee-box of a par 5. And if your standing next to the 150-yard marker, you don’t need to check if the course’s measurements are accurate. If you’re truly unsure what your distance is on your approach, by all means break-out the GPS. But using it just for the fun of it on every shot is no fun for the rest of your group (or the group behind you for that matter).

When I wrote that, I whole-heartedly believed every word. The only problem? I don’t and never have owned a GPS device. It was quickly pointed out to me that you can and should use your GPS on the tee of a par 5 since it can tell you how long you have to a hazard or bend in the fairway. I was also reminded of the fact that some courses’ (especially muni’s) yardage tends to be off – in which case using your GPS would come in handy.

In this case, I probably shouldn’t have written about something that I never actually used myself – and as a result, I was called-out on it. But, on the other hand, I believe it still belongs on my list (albeit rephrased) – people can and do over-use GPS devices and that contributes to slow play.

Time to Eat Some Crow
Last September, I penned a post entitled “Indoor Putting; Who Gives a Sh*t?” where I went on a rather lengthy diatribe about the uselessness of putting indoors – especially how there are no breaks in your floor. I also harangued a few different indoor putting gadgets – one in particular called the Puttacup that I criticized for not being able to fit a regulation-sized hole on the device.

In an interesting coincidence (which later turned into pure irony), my brother-in-law sent me a 9-foot indoor putting mat for Christmas. Not wanting my wife to question why I wasn’t using her brother’s thoughtful gift, I set it up in my living room and began putting away. Guess what – my freaking putting has actually improved this year! Seriously, I’m dropping more putts from within 9-feet than I ever have.

To add insult to injury, the hole on the mat was cut a quarter-inch smaller to promote better accuracy – just like on the Puttacup. I’ll be damned! Practicing putts indoors has definitely improved the consistency of my putting stroke and that has translated to more putts dropping out on the course. One crow, devoured.

We realize we here at the Golf Stinks blog are pretty opinionated. While we always try to back our statements up with facts, sometimes we say things that end up being just plain wrong. Please do not hesitate to call-us-out on something you feel we have said in error. Leave a comment, or email us at info@golfstinks.com – as you can see from this post, we’ll (eventually) get around to correcting ourselves.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, GPS, indoor putting, putt, puttacup

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