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Golf: A Royal And Ancient Mess

April 29, 2011 | By Pete Girotto | 1 Comment

With the marriage of Prince William and Kate Middleton today, the whole relationship thing was on my mind. As long as there have been relationships, there has also been something to screw them up. That being said, why does it seem like golf is associated with one of those things?

Whenever I want to golf, there’s an issue. I’ll bet that if I just lay on the couch all morning there wouldn’t be a problem. As soon as I say I’m going golfing…world war III erupts and the garage needs to be organized. Wait a minute, laying on the couch is a viable reason to NOT do work around the house?

So, is there really an underlying reason why golf is a catalyst for quarreling? Maybe it’s not just the actual golfing that’s a problem. Could it be the extra-curricular activities after the round that ruffle the feathers? After some self-analysis I’ve come to the much researched conclusion that sand traps are like bars…rarely do I get out after one shot.

Now, I’m pretty sure there’s a few golfers that get stuck at their local “sand trap” but, in my case there are potential dangers. This could lead to coming home late, which leads to friction and problems on the home front, which could possibly lead to an unfortunate result – the ol’ split up. Golf is already an expensive sport, who would have thought it could drain you for half your net worth too?

Looking at this on a grand scale, we can use Tiger Woods, Ernie Els, Boo Weekley and Mark Calcavecchia as examples. They shelled-out a lot of dough to their ex’s. All I’m saying is, don’t be statistic and take a second to analyze your situations…Do the right thing.

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, kate middleton, prince william, royal and ancient, tiger woods

Golf by the Numbers

April 22, 2011 | By Pete Girotto | 1 Comment

What really fuels the golf market and keeps courses up and running? Pro’s? Scratch golfers? Avid golfers? The answer is quite simple – the average or moderate golfer. If there are 27 million or so golfer’s in the U.S. and less than 1% are pro or scratch golfers, count them out.

Ironically, a lot of pro’s who can afford the game rarely pay for it or get great deals. As for avid golfers (25+ rounds per year), they only account for roughly 3-5% of the market, which leaves the average and beginners (less than 7 rounds per year).

The average golfer is statistically a mid to upper-mid working class person playing around 20 rounds a year. Funny thing is if it wasn’t for this demographic, 80% of golf courses would probably shut their doors. Here’s a reality check: average golfers use more golf balls, period. They or we go through 3-5 balls (or more) a round.

Let’s do the math; say an average golf ball costs $1.00 times 4 balls a round times 20 rounds a year. That comes out to $80 dollars in golf balls per average golfer per season. Now multiply that times the roughly 20 million average golfers and there you have 1.6 billion dollars spent a year on golf balls. Sounds crazy, huh…how about those greens fees?

These numbers represent a driving but unheard voice in the golf community. We can take these stats and apply them to other commodities in the golf industry like clubs, apparel and accessories and get a good idea of the revenue we spill into this game we love.

What’s in store for the future? I guess only time will tell…but as long as average golfers keep losing balls on the course, the golf economy will continue to drive forward…

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!! Love your balls.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: economics, economy, golf, golf course, golf stinks, golfstinks, Money list

POLL: U.S. Open…Public or Private?

April 15, 2011 | By Pete Girotto | 4 Comments

Fellow Americans, is this not land of the free? So, why is this years U.S. Open being held at a private course? I understand it’s at the Congressional Country Club in Bethesda but that doesn’t make it any better. In fact it makes it worse. Let me break this down…

Last time I checked “U.S.” meant the United States, our country. This should be our tournament. In the past they have held it at municipal courses and that’s the way it should be.

Diving deeper into this I realized that hosting tournaments at muni’s gives the game of golf such a unique position in the world of sports. What other sport allows regular old hacks, such as you and I, to play where the pro’s play. I really don’t see the Yankees letting the ol’ local Bronx beer league have their Thursday night softball games there. Never in a million years plus the beer can pyramid on top of the dugout might not bode well.

I think a lot of golfers would enjoy playing where their favorite golfer has played. I know I would. Not to mention it would probably attract more golfers and help out the declining golf market. According to the National Golf Foundation (NGF), they found that 37% of public courses have had to lower their course maintenance standards, and 71% have had to defer capital improvements in recent years due to financial considerations.* In a nutshell this means the courses are not kept as well as they should be…damn recession.

So what do you think?

Where should the US Open be played?

*Click here for the NGF story

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, PGA, u.s. open, us open, USGA

Screw Full Price, I Want A Deal!

April 8, 2011 | By Pete Girotto | 2 Comments

That’s right, who the heck pays full price anymore? It seems this little invention called the internet has slowly put retailers in a rat race they never thought they would be in. Especially when it comes to golf gear.

We all know how expensive golf equipment can be. Is it because of the R & D that went into it? Maybe the materials used? Who cares! With new sites popping up that find deals for consumers/golfers it doesn’t matter. Now the sellers have to battle it out to get the sale.

Companies like Groupon and LivingSocial have been gaining popularity featuring deals available in your area. Now, let’s say we had something dedicated to finding deals for golf related stuff – like our friend Ed Abrams at Deal Tracker Golf does.

Ed offers daily deals to golfers and that’s it. You don’t have to worry about weeding through deals for a super discounted 7 day cruise to Libya or a mani and pedi. Who wants to golf after a french manicure?

Deal Tracker Golf offers consumers not only deals on gear, accessories and destinations, but it also focuses on making it a community with interaction from its users. Here’s a little something from Ed:

“So here’s the plan: I’m happy to do the legwork for you and share my expertise. It’s all about value, whether it’s the latest and greatest or a time-tested model that’s in good used condition. You, in turn, can make this your “go-to” site for good golf gear deals. Let’s have some fun with it and develop a community where we help each other with leads on good solid deals and the occasional blockbuster bargain.”

Sounds like a plan to me! Deal Tracker Golf may not be the prettiest site in the world (sorry Ed), but it does appear to have some awesome deals. Keep up the good work, Mr. Abrams!

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: deal tracker golf, deals, dealtrackergolf, golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, groupon, livingsocial

Don’t Dress Like a Fool on the Golf Course

April 6, 2011 | By Golf Stinks | 3 Comments

The following is a guest post from our buddy Joe Sponcia over at Pillars of Golf. While Joe’s blog is geared more toward helping golf courses succeed, he penned this post in the hopes that these fashion offenders would take the hint.

We all have a few items in our closet that have run their course, hoping if a few years pass by, the item will come back into vogue. This guide isnʼt for the hopeful hoarders that hold onto clothing for decades (but know not to break them out), its for the oblivious among us that still have “members only” jackets…and wear them when the mood is right.

Look, twenty years is often too long to wait for the fashion boomerang to return, not to mention kids, divorces, job failures, all-you-can-eat wing night…etc., etc. You get the picture? Hereʼs the list:

1. Cargo shorts – Its a round of golf, not a hike up the Appalachians. Coming from the biggest gadget guy on the planet, you donʼt need a pocket for your brush Tʼs, a pouch for your sky caddie, a clip for your watch, a pocket for your divot tool, another pocket for extra balls, and still another pocket for your rules book. Your belt and/or your shorts arenʼt “Bat belts”. Two pockets in the front and two pockets on your rump are plenty.

2. Silver-tipped belts with obligatory golf club oval thingies – Seen circa 1994-2000 and should not be seen again except at the local muniʼs by people who “golf” frequently and also love to violate rule number six.

3. Black shorts/black socks – Up until a year ago, I violated this one on a regular basis. I thought because I was slightly below average height, the ʻlookʼ would intimidate? Looking back, I donʼt know that ʻDaddy Earnhardtʼ is the best look for the golf course. Retire it, its played.

4. Tabasco-type shirts – It happens; it shouldn’t.

5. Short sleeved mock shirts – I donʼt care if Tiger ʻslum-hoʼ Woods pimps this look. Adding a 1/2 inch to a Hanes T-shirt made out of ʻmoisture-wickingʼ material still doesnʼt look good with a pressed pair of khakis…it makes you look very douchey…like these guys.

6. Knee socks – I donʼt know if it’s the NBA that is bringing this back or what, but too many guys are wearing socks that are too long when wearing shorts. Long socks are for keeping your ankles extra warm in the winter, not for actually covering the top of your calves. You see, people wonʼt say to your face, “Nice socks, I think there’s a putt-putt course calling your name” …theyʼll just think it. You can violate the other 5 items listed before, but this one is unforgivable.

7. Bluetooth devices worn on ears – Seriously?

8. Golf Sandals – Yeah on your honeymoon maybe but not “golfing” Hackstein. No one wants to see your toe ring or ankle bracelet Martha.

9. White belts/Big guts – If you can’t see the top of your Fruit of the Looms when you use the restroom…No white belt for you.

10. Giant belt buckles/belt buckles with your initials or worse, someone else’s – Unless you designed the piece of metal yourself and your name rhyme’s with Hory Lambargini…nope.

11. Velcro ‘laces’ – My son still has these at five years old; you shouldn’t.
I donʼt want to hear about your arthritis either. If you can grip a golf club, you can tie your shoes like a man. If anything on your body makes that velcro noise, except your glove when you are removing it, please, take up lawn darts.

12. Untucked, no belt with combo elastic pants – Remember Rodney Dangerfield in the movie Back to School doing the Triple Lindy? This is golf’s version. It should be called “back porch grilling casual” and should only be seen with your “World’s Best Dad” apron and tongs in hand…not on the golf course.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: belt, cargo, dress, fashion, golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, pillars of golf, style

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