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Golf Club Grips, Gloves & Gripes.

October 11, 2013 | By Pete Girotto | 3 Comments

worn golf gloveAfter years of playing with a glove I decided to stop using one and play au naturel. The decision was made mostly because my glove had ripped to the point of uselessness. I do have a “wet weather” glove but that tends to work better in dry conditions and it doesn’t fit properly. Oddly enough, it’s the right length but whomever’s hand they used as a pattern had the narrowest palm in the world. I actually got a cramp from it.

Now that I’m glove-less I noticed my grips suck. These rubbery sleeves are quite important and are often taken for granted. In essence they are what connect you to the club. Recently at a family friend’s house, who I like to refer to as a band-aid golfer, I saw a set of clubs with new grips. If you’re wondering why I call him a band-aid golfer, it’s because he always try to compensate and patch up his slice with all these little weird stances and adjustments instead of fixing the problem properly.

You know, he faces the rough along the left side in hopes his ball will land on the fairway or rough on the right side. On top of that, he likes to offer swing advice. Yep…that guy. Anyway, his new grips were tremendous and what a difference they make. I wish I never said so because he went on for an hour and a half about them.

New grips might not necessarily help lower my score but I felt more confident swinging his clubs. I can’t wait to get re-gripped! Spring 2014 better watch out because my new grips and I will be out in full force hacking away…confidently. The confident hacker if you will.

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Stinky Golfer Paradise Tagged With: golf, golf clubs, golfing without glove, grips

POLL: Tell Us What You Want to Buy!

October 9, 2013 | By Golf Stinks | Leave a Comment

GolfStinks_Logo_Golf_ShirtSeveral months ago, a Twitter follower of ours contacted us asking to buy shirts with the GolfStinks logo on them. At the time, we had no such merchandise and expressed our apologies to the inquisitive follower.

Undeterred, the person recommended a company (www.showoffdesigns.net) that had done work for them in the past and suggested we give them a call. After some discussion internally and with the good folks over at Show-Off Designs, plus some time to implement a shop on golfstinks.com, we now have golf shirts for sale!

Now keep in mind, the shop is brand spanking new and the only item currently for sale is a white, 50/50 blend golf shirt with our logo embroidered on the left chest. It’s reasonably priced at $30 (USD) and we are hoping to get you even better deals with increased demand. So we invite you to support one of your favorite golf blogs by purchasing a GolfStinks Logo Golf Shirt and display proudly that you don’t take your game too seriously!

And keeping that in mind, what other (if any) merchandise would you be interested in buying from us? Take the poll below and let us know – after all, if one tweet could get us to sell golf shirts, who knows what this poll could do!

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Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: golf, golfstinks, logo, merchandise, poll, shirt, shop

Bienvenu Golfers…

October 4, 2013 | By Pete Girotto | 3 Comments

normandy golfLately, I have been finding myself glued to the Military Channel more than usual. From the secret Special Ops classified missions that are now well…declassified, to the battle at Gettysburg. There’s some interesting stuff I learned that was never taught in any of my history lessons. In fact, if they would have gone over some of these things I’m sure the interest level would have gone from snoozing with my eyes open to listening with my ears open. I’ll tell you, the eyes open thing took practice.

One of the shows was about the D-Day invasion during World War II. For the most part, the U.S. did a great job tricking the Germans into thinking the invasion was at Calais and not so much the Normandy coast. We all know the story and how it ended but what caught my attention was when one of the scenes had a birds eye view of Normandy from a plane. As it passed over the land I could have sworn I saw a golf course. I thought to myself  “A golf course? In France? During World War II?” Thanks to modern technology, I was able to rewind and replay live TV a few times but still couldn’t really make it out. It looked like a golf course but from that altitude and it was black and white I couldn’t really say.

This further brings the use of more modern technology – google! I tried researching golf courses in France during WWII but to no avail. However I did come across sites with modern day courses. The more I think about it the more I think it would pretty cool to visit Normandy and see where it all went down and while I’m out there why not squeeze in a round or two. Companies like Brittany Ferries have some great holiday packages if you’re thinking about it.

I never thought visiting France would make me feel patriotic. Even moreso, I can play golf where the Allied forces commenced pushing back the evil Axis and began its assault to rid Europe of Nazi rule. I’m getting goosebumps thinking about it, I could only imagine the emotion when I’m actually there! So,if there are any willing to donate to the “Golfstinks Invades Normandy” fund please let me know.

Hit’em long…yell FORE!!!

Filed Under: Stinky Golfer Paradise Tagged With: d day, golf, golf in france, military channel, normandy, world war II

Golf for the RV Crowd

October 2, 2013 | By Greg D'Andrea | 3 Comments

RV-Golf-CardIn these tough times of economic hardship and government shutdown, everyone is looking to make an extra buck…and the golf industry is no exception. After all, our industry is dependent on others having money to spend.

Over the past few years, we here at GolfStinks have seen some pretty ingenious ways to help the golf market and prove you don’t have to bet on golf to make money in this industry. Well, the RV Golf Club is yet another such way:

“There are 17,000 golf courses around the country, all of which are looking for new, creative ways to increase revenues. They all have parking lots that sit vacant all night. RV Golf Club (RVGC) will introduce those golf courses to a whole new demographic of customer with a simple, yet insightful idea. There are 9,000,000 RV owners in the country. The number of baby boomers is growing daily and a large number of them want to sell everything and travel in an RV. So RVGC is a conduit to direct the RV owners to park overnight at RV friendly golf courses.”

Despite not being an RV owner (or Baby Boomer), this idea immediately intrigued me. After all, it is called a recreation vehicle – why can’t that recreation include golf? RV owners can park for free at affiliated courses and in addition, receive discounts on tee-times and pro shop merchandise. Think about it – you wake up and you’re already at the course with your clubs!

RV’ers pay a $49 annual membership fee, which according to RV Golf Club, will save them thousands of dollars a year in parking. Meanwhile, golf courses fill empty tee times “without investing a dime on advertising!”

The RV Golf Club currently partners with more than 340 golf courses in the US and Canada (including many private country clubs) and that number is growing.

In my opinion, courses have nothing to lose with this – the lots are open at night and you potentially have new customers waiting to tee-off in the morning. While there is no one solution to increasing revenue, you can’t argue that every little bit helps. And for those of you who are RV’ers that golf – you’ve got to admit, this sounds like a pretty sweet deal!

For more info on the RVGC, visit their website: http://rvgolfclub.com/.

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: discount tee-times, economy, golf, recreation vehicle, rv, rv golf club, rvgc

Crazy Golf Shots I’ve Witnessed

September 18, 2013 | By Greg D'Andrea | Leave a Comment

Golfstinks crazy golf shotsWhen you’ve played golf for a quarter of a century like I have, you’ve seen some crazy things. And while I don’t claim to have seen the unbelievable, I have witnessed some wacky shots in my day.

Let’s begin when my father first started playing golf. Instead of my father introducing the game to me, I introduced it to him. My father was a baseball player and later a bowler and weekend softball warrior. When I started golfing in my early teens, my dad recognized he was missing out on father/son time, so he got himself a set of clubs and I started showing him the ropes.

On his second time out on the links, we were standing on the tee of a par 3 and he asked what club he should use. It was 160 yards to the pin and I knew based on his skill level at the time the shot would probably take everything he had in his bag. I handed him the driver and he topped one that barley cleared a stream; landed about 15 yards from the green; bounced on; and rolled to within 2 inches of the cup. He sunk the putt for bird and I tapped in for double. But the fact that he nearly aced a hole his second time ever playing has stuck with me for over 20 years (especially considering I’m still searching for that elusive hole-in-one).

A few years later, I was playing at a different course with one of my golf buddies and we were on a 200-yard par 3. I put mine in the greenside bunker and my friend hit a worm-burner dead left. I remember thinking as the ball left his club-face that he was going to be in worse shape than me.

A split-second later, his ball landed on the cart path and rocketed for another 100 yards until it hit the curb of the path; careened up in the air and towards the green; landed about 15 feet away from the pin; and rolled to within 2 inches of the cup. He sunk the putt for bird and I tapped in for double.

More recently, the GolfStinks crew was standing on the tee box of a par 4 when our co-founder, Stinky Golfer Tom, shanked his drive into the woods immediately adjacent to the tee box. We heard (but did not see) the ball hit a tree about 20 yards into the woods. A split second later, the ball came shooting back out of the thickets; hit the ground about 20 feet in front of us and bounced directly back towards Tom…who promptly caught the ball one-handed; re-teed and roped one straight down the middle. Of course we all simultaneously reminded him he was laying 3 in the fairway.

While we’re talking about Stinky Golfer Tom, he and I were playing a long par 4 one time, years ago. This particular hole had an elevated tee box that was set back from the cart path a bit. On that day, the tees were back somewhat and for whatever reason, Tom had convinced himself he could hit his driver off the deck (e.g. without teeing it up).

So Tom hauled off and absolutely ripped a drive that had uncanny sinking action. The next moments are embedded into my mind in slow motion: The ball headed directly towards the back of our cart; split our two bags perfectly; and exploded through the windshield on the other side, leaving a volleyball-sized hole in its wake. I’d like to say we did the right thing and told management, but we didn’t. We were young and the thought of having to pay for a new windshield scared us. So we finished our round, parked the cart amongst many others by the clubhouse and made haste to the parking lot (the whole time nervous someone would come running after us).

The last crazy shot was my own. I hit my drive a decent ways, but it sliced last second into the woods on the righthand side of the fairway of a par 5. The best I could do from there was a punch-out into the fairway…except I flubbed it and had to settle for punching my third shot back out into the fairway.

I was now sitting about 205 yards to the green, which was surrounded by woods and guarded by several bunkers. Throwing caution to the wind, I pulled out my 4 iron and crushed one right at the flag. The ball landed on the green and rolled toward the hole and wedged itself between the pin and cup…and then a moment later, it dropped in. Immediately the rest of my group began hootin’ ‘n hollerin’ over what great an eagle I had just gotten. They were so excited, I didn’t have the heart to tell them it was only a birdie.

Filed Under: Stinky Golfer Paradise Tagged With: crazy golf shot, golf, golf shot, hole in one

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