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Golf Genie iPhone App Giveaway!

April 3, 2011 | By Golf Stinks | Leave a Comment

A couple of months ago, we reviewed the Golf Genie Practice Drills Pocket Guide. At the time, the good folks over at Golf Genie provided a bunch of Practice Guides to give away to our readers, and boy did we give them away – to 25 lucky Golfstinks fans!

Well, now Golf Genie has released its Practice Guide app for the iPhone and our buddies over at Golf Genie have come through once again – providing us 10 free codes to give away! If you’ve got an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, don’t miss out on this opportunity to win an invaluable on-course resource: The Golf Genie Practice Drills PRO app!

All you have to do to enter is send an email to info@golfstinks.com with “Golf Genie” in the subject. That’s it! The first 10 emails we receive will win the app!

Good Luck Golfstinks fans!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: app, give away, giveaway, golf, golf genie, golf stinks, golfstinks, iPad, iphone, ipod touch, practice drills

Golf Stinks Exclusive With Charlie Sheen

April 1, 2011 | By Pete Girotto | Leave a Comment

A few weeks ago I sent a crap load of emails to Charlie Sheen and his reps asking if he could answer a few questions that we had for him. Not thinking anything of it and not expecting to receive any response, I went about my business as usual…that was until last night when in my inbox sat a reply from Mr. Winning himself! He was kind enough to answer a few of my questions and I’ve taken the liberty of pasting them below:

—–Original message—–

From: “Pete Girotto”<pete@golfstinks.com>
To: ###############
Sent:
March 31, 2011 9:23:17 PM EDT
Subject:
Golfstinks is winning too!

Mr. Sheen,

We were referred to you by (name deleted for legal matters) and he had mentioned that you enjoyed some of our posts. I cannot thank you enough for reading our blog. We are huge fans of yours and support you in your current situations.

If you could be so kind to answer these questions below we would love to feature them on our blog.

1. How do you think golf could help children stay away from substance abuse?
2. Would pornstars make good cart girls?
3. What is your favorite thing about golf?

Thank you,

Pete Girotto
Golfstinks, LLC
pete@golfstinks.com
www.golfstinks.com
http://golfstinks.blogspot.com
Here’s his reply:

Hey Pete, thanks for reaching out…I really enjoyed your blog posts. Here are some answers to your questions:

1. How do you think golf could help children stay away from substance abuse?

Golf is expensive and requires a lot of time. So, yes it would help children steer clear of substance abuse.

2. Would pornstars make good cart girls?

Well, that depends…what are the cart girls offering?

3. What is your favorite thing about golf?

Besides winning and the 19th hole, I would say hanging out with some friends and having a “good time” on the course.

BR,
CS

Thanks again to Mr. Sheen for taking the time to answer these questions.

Next week we have a special interview with the Bronx Zoo Cobra and Tiger Woods.

Hit’em long…yell FORE (immediately followed by APRIL FOOLS’)!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: april fools, bronx zoo cobra, charlie sheen, golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, interview

How Golf Gimmicks Really Work

March 30, 2011 | By Greg D'Andrea | 3 Comments

A little over a week ago, Stinky Golfer Chris posted about purchasing his first golf gimmick. Chris joked in the headline; “I bought my first golf gimmick…or did I?” – suggesting he wasn’t really sure if he had just bought a gimmick or not.

That’s the thing with gimmicks – you’re never really sure if they will work. Did you just shave strokes off your game or were you just the next sucker? After all, they say there’s one born every minute.

In any event, we posted Chris’ story on all of our social media sites with the caption; “Can this golf gimmick actually work?” That elicited a decent amount of responses, including those who were certain Chris got screwed; and those who were equally certain the product worked. But perhaps the most intriguing answer was: “It will work if you want it to.”

Think about that for a second. “It will work if you want it to.” I don’t know about you, but this provided me one of those “ah-ha!” moments. For me, reading that statement put the whole golf gimmick thing in perspective. Sure, the person who left that comment was probably suggesting mind-over-matter (e.g. if you truly believe something will work, it will).

But beyond convincing yourself that it will work, all the gimmick needs to do is focus you on the task at hand – in this case, improving your golf game. The rest comes down to how much time you want to spend practicing. Let me give you an example: Let’s say you buy a golf gadget that trains you to move the club along the correct swing path. Regardless of what feature the gadget uses to get you on the right path, it inevitably forces you to focus on your swing. And the more you focus, logic dictates the better you will become.

So in this sense, weeks of practicing with any golf gimmick will probably help you be more consistent – but it’s not the gimmick that’s doing the trick, rather it’s the practicing. It makes sense: The more you believe in a product, the more you will practice to get the desired results. But if you suspect you’ve bought a gimmick, you will cease practicing fairly quickly and proclaim the product a bunch of BS.

We can apply this theory to most golf gimmicks: Wanting to believe it works leads to more practice, which ultimately leads to better results. But what about in the case of Stinky Golfer Chris’ gimmick? He purchased one of those hologram balance bracelets…how do you “practice” with that? I guess he would just have to wear it and see if it works. And here again, it may be mind-over-matter: If you believe it works, it will.

So Chris will be wearing his bracelet out on the course in a few weeks to see if he was one of the 525,600 suckers born in 1974. And seeing as I was also born in that year; and seeing as I also purchased one of those bracelets…there may very well be two suckers on the tee that day.

Here’s to impulse decisions and mind-over-matter!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: gadget, gimmick, golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, hologram bracelet, mind over matter, swing

Inside Condé Nast Traveler’s Golf Resort Ratings

March 23, 2011 | By Greg D'Andrea | 1 Comment

Condé Nast Traveler has released its Top 125 Golf Resorts issue and I’m wondering how many of us should actually take this list seriously? The list was compiled from the publication’s 2010 Readers’ Choice survey, which was conducted online and had nearly 26,000 respondents.

That’s allot of respondents, but can these results really be that accurate? Firstly, how many resorts have these respondents vacationed at? My guess is not many (and certainly not all 125). So if they’ve stayed at only one or two, there really isn’t much basis for comparison. When people choose a resort, they typically select one they’ve heard of (perhaps through lists such as in Condé Nast Traveler).

After visiting a resort, some people will then take the online survey (which could be years removed from when they were actually there), thus providing more (possibly outdated) feedback on a resort that is already on the list. With data being collected on the same resorts over and over, I surmise it would be an uphill battle for new resorts (or those who have undergone vast renovations) to make the cut, despite offering a similar experience to those listed (especially considering resorts had to receive a certain number of responses to make the list to begin with). All this leads to a somewhat flawed rating system in my opinion.

But what’s even more interesting is Condé Nast Traveler hasn’t actually produced a top 125 list at all. Instead, it has taken golf resorts that received the most responses and ranked them by region. First they hone in on the typical U.S. golf vacation states like Arizona, California, Florida and Hawaii. Then the publication provides top lists for the Northern, Western and Southern U.S. (aforementioned states excluded). Finally, it compiles a measly top 25 list for golf resorts from the rest of the world. The lists combined total 125 resorts.

Condé Nast Traveler buckets resorts in this manner because they have no data to legitimately rank 125 golf resorts in order from best to worst. After all, they are only going off a volunteer survey, which typically draws from the same old pool of resorts, rated by people who really have no basis for comparing such establishments in the first place.

But what about the fact that this info exists at all? Sure, these lists can be fun to look at, but are they realistic? Seriously, how many of you plan on actually vacationing at one of these golf resorts this year? For starters, these places aren’t cheap. According to the publication, rates are listed in three categories and represented by dollar signs: “$”; “$$”; and “$$$” – where prices encompass “the least expensive double during peak golf season.” Well, the “least expensive” turns out to be $350 or less ($); $350-$499 ($$); and $500+ ($$$) – it doesn’t specify, but I assume this is per night; golf not included – ready to pack the old clubs yet?

All this makes me wonder who’s really benefitting from this list being published?

So with that said, I’d like to see how many of our readers are planning an excursion this year to one of these top golf resorts. Take the poll* below and let us know.

Will you play a Top Golf Resort in 2011?


*It should be noted that respondents to this poll are on a volunteer basis and are drawn from the same old pool of this blog’s readership.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: conde nast, course, golf, golf stinks, golfstinks, reader's poll, resort, top 125, traveler

Making The Cut

March 18, 2011 | By Pete Girotto | 2 Comments

Never in my life have I ever see men acting like children as I did recently at a bar (actually, I guess it could be pretty easy to act like a child at a bar). But these guys were discussing their upcoming golf season and the foursome they want to play with.

They were so intent on excluding people and making sure this guy plays and this one doesn’t – simply because they weren’t good golfers. It was like that feeling you got at gym class when they are picking teams; you know, that “I hope they don’t pick me last” feeling.

I wasn’t even part of the conversation and I felt bad for the guy who was getting excluded. It was like a bad high school clique movie. The best part was that a couple of these gentlemen (and I use that term loosely) who were “calling the shots” weren’t even good golfers themselves. I know because one of them was my neighbor and I’ve played with him. His nickname was Hack-a-saurus Rex.

The point I’m getting at is isn’t golf supposed to be fun? That incident actually made me feel bad. Don’t get me wrong, I completely understand the importance of playing with good company but when you are excluding people because of spite and childish reasons that’s just stupid. The whole point of playing recreational golf is exactly that – recreation. I guess sometimes picking good company is playing in a one-some.

Golf is a challenge in and of itself already. Why make it tougher? Get out there and play. Don’t worry about the score or who you are trying to impress. If you were meant to be a tour player you would be on tour.

Hit’em long…yell FORE!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: cut, foursome, fun, golf, golf stinks, golfstinks

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