Tuesday, August 30, 2011

An Unwelcome Interloper Leaves Golf Courses Waterlogged




Tunxis Plantation Golf Course in Farmington, CT  - - -  Photo: courant.com
The past couple of days have been picture perfect here in Connecticut;  temps in the high 70s... bright sunshine... low humidity.  Ideal weather for golf.  Except that many courses have been closed due to flooded fairways and waterlogged greens, remnants of the weekend visit of an unwelcome interloper by the name of  Irene.  The branches and debris she left in her wake have made numerous roads... and quite a few cart paths... impassible. Power outages remain widespread.

I know first-hand about the power problems as my home/office/etc has been without electricity since Sunday morning ... and word has it restoration may may not happen for several days.

So I've armed myself with patience and pragmatism, and found some innovative ways to work around the outage.  My posting here... and on the social networks... may be a bit less frequent for the time being as I generally do that in bed, late at night.  These days I'm actually sleeping at around midnight, which, it turns out isn't that bad at all.

Withing the next day or so I suspect most of our courses will reopen and I'm hoping to get a couple of rounds in before the end of Labor Day weekend.  I'm hoping the extra sleep will result in lower scores.  

Sunday, August 28, 2011

The Liberty Cup - Cristie Kerr's Two-Day Charity Golf Event

Windows were rattled, branches were broken and a number of streets were flooded but Metro NY managed to avoid the worst of hurricane Irene.

Most New York City subways, buses and commuter trains will be back to normal tomorrow morning after a complete shut-down in anticipation of what could have been a far more destructive weather event. 

Better yet, the next several days are expected to be dry and sunny.  That's welcome news, especially if you've got a major charity golf event planned... and that's the position Cristie Kerr finds herself in.  This week the LPGA mega-star will host the two-day Inaugural Liberty Cup Charity Golf Tournament

The event kicks off tomorrow evening with a welcome reception at PH-D, an otherworldly space on the rooftop of the new Dream Hotel.  On Tuesday professional golfers and stars from the sports & entertainment worlds will head out to Jersey City and breathtaking Liberty National Golf Club for the Liberty Cup Pro-Am. The day finishes with a Cocktail Reception, Dinner, an Auction & Awards and will benefit Kerr’s Birdies for Breast Cancer Foundation and the Christie Kerr Women’s Health Center at the Jersey City Medical Center, as well as other Jersey City Charities.

The event promises to be spectacular, especially now that a certain uninvited guest by the name of Irene has left town. For more information, visit cristiekerrgolf.com

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Artful Facebook Nudity Leads to Golf Team Suspension




Is artful nudity a breach of golf etiquette? Photo via SFGate
Competetive golf is a demanding, highly diciplined pursuit, so it's only natural that players might want to let loose a bit when they're not on the course.  

Off-course activities can sometimes go awry however, and the inventive young men of the Bethany College golf team appear to have earned themselves a suspension for their playful take on a team portrait.

The photo in question had the attractive athletes posed in row on grassy hillside.  The team's camaraderie was visible in their jaunty smiles, and their collective nudity added a refreshing element of light-hearted, joyfulness.

Yes.  That's the thing, the guys were all stark naked... but each and every one of them had taken care to assure that their "male parts" were artfully obscured behind a strategically placed driver.  A couple of the guys even added a club cover.






Controversial photographic inspiration - photo: Joe McNally/Getty Images
It seems the Bethany "Swedes", were inspired by photo of the UCLA Men's Golf Team... in a similar state of déshabillé... that was published in Golf Digest way back in 2004.  One can only imagine the Bethany boys were completely confident that their fun-loving photographic foray wouldn't be deemed offensive. When the pic found its way to the pages of Facebook however, someone was indeed offended and that person sent an angry email to the team's coach.  Hence the (three game) suspension.

Some see the suspension as an epic over-reaction to a harmless bit of fun, while others feel the punishment is fitting of the crime.   Many have attributed the severity of the suspension to the fact that Bethany College is a small Lutheran school in a socially conservative state (Kansas), however, when the UCLA - Golf Digest photo was published there was also a substantial negative reaction.  It turns out male nudity... even when there's no emphasis on sex or sexuality... is still quite provocative.  Unfortunately the Bethany College Swedes seem to have learned this the hard way.

The team is planning to appeal the suspension. 

Sources: kansascw.com , sfgate.com

Monday, August 22, 2011

Revisitation: A Changing World & The Golf Courses of Libya




+19178470296 / florio@floriophoto.com     © Jason Florio
Six Months ago, the world was watching Libya as protests began to spread across the country from the eastern city of Benghazi.  At that time many felt the North African nation would quickly be liberated... that it would just be a matter of weeks... or even days... till Muammar Qaddafi, the county's impetuous leader, resigned or fled.  After all, it had happened in neighboring Egypt and Tunisia.


But in the months that followed rebel forces took control of key cities... then saw that control shift back into the hands of pro-government elements. There were Nato air strikes... and counter-attacks... and despite a no fly zone and other protective measures authorized by the UN Security Council... thousands of citizens were killed.  The Arab Spring turned into a sanguinary summer in Libya. 



During the past week however, the the anti-government forces appear to have taken back many of those key cities and we're now hearing they've advanced on Tripoli... and that Qaddafi, may have fled.  Though fierce fighting clearly continues in and around the Libyan capitol, it does now seem that a tipping point has been reached, and the Qaddafi regime really is on the brink of collapse. That thought inspired me to revisit the post I wrote six months ago in the early days of the Arab Spring. 

A Changing World & the Golf Courses of Libya - February 22, 2011


True: I write about golf.  But I've got to admit I'm finding it increasingly difficult to  ignore the momentous events taking place in North Africa and the Middle East. Popular uprisings that started in Tunisia, and spread quickly to Egypt, are now inspiring the populations of neighboring lands to reject leaders who had once seemed invulnerable.  An historic geopolitical change... one that'll shape the future for everyone on  earth... is clearly underway.

And it sometimes makes writing about Tiger and  tournaments and the latest golf fashion trends feel... I don't know... ridiculously inconsequential somewhat trivial?

Yes,  but I love writing about golf... it's what I do in this space... and  presumably, it's what readers come by for.  So while I'm finding myself  intently watching what's happening in the world, I've always got golf on  my radar... and I've discovered that the game is present just about  everywhere, in some form or fashion.

Right now all eyes  are on Libya, where protests are ongoing, violence is escalating and  Muammar Gaddafi is clinging to the power he's held for over four decades.

The stakes here are particularly high, as this vast North  African nation is one of the world's top oil producers and its  beleaguered is ruler one the planet's most unpredictable. 

Despite  its rich historical past and extraordinary archaeological sites, tourism  is not highly developed in Libya largely due to the capriciousness of  its leader.  International hotels are scarce... to non-existent. In fact Marriot, the first global brand to have property in the country, opened the JW Marriott Hotel Tripoli in the Libyan capitol a mere two weeks  ago.  As a result, the country's four golf courses can't exactly count  on tourists to fill in those open tee times.


The golfers in Libya are  mainly expats. You'll also find Libyans who learned to play while caddying for the oil company executives who introduced golf to the country in the 60s.  ~ In Tripoli they play at the Tripoli Golf Club  or the Tajura Golf Club, both 18 holes courses.  There's also a course  in the eastern city of Benghazi and one in the oil refinery town of  Brega. The courses are all  sand and the ex-patriot website  expatarrivals.com qualifies them collectively with ... "as a high level golfer you won't find them very  challenging,  but not bad for a good day of distraction."

I was hard pressed to find pictures of any of them. The photo at the top of the page is from The Wrigs in Libya,  a blog that chronicles the adventures of a Canadian family living the  expat life in Benghazi.  It's part of a post written in August of  2008 and the caption reads:
"This is the 18 hole  golf course across from the Al Fadeel hotel.   It's a  Par 68 course.   We have yet to play but are planning on it.  They have  recently added  another ATCO trailer and repainted the clubhouse as well  as done some upgrades to the tee boxes."
From  the looks of it the Wrigs never did get to play that desert  course...  and their most recent post... from a couple of days  ago...  tells of their reluctant departure from Bengazhi.  They're returning to Canada for the time being, in the face of Libya's increasing violence.


The  prospect of a new government in Libya... one open to international  tourism... has to be extremely tantalizing to golf course developers. With  some of the best preserved archaeological sites in the world, an  expansive Mediterranean coastline and an ideal climate, the country would  be a perfect place for golf resorts...lots of them... and ambitious  architects are no doubt already thinking that if the right kind of  government came in, oil-producing Libya could become the next Dubai or Abu Dhabi.

Unfortunately  however, the contumelious Colonel Gaddafi seems prepared to resort to  extreme violence in his attempts to say in power, and the road to  Libya's future as an international golf tourism destination could be  long and perilous.  We'll be watching what happens in the coming  days and weeks, and hoping for the best.

Updates: The JW Marriott Hotel Tripoli is reportedly been taken over by snipers.  There are also reports that it's on fire. Earlier this evening the hotel's website posted the following: "Due to the political unrest in Libya, the JW Marriott Hotel Tripoli is not accepting incoming reservations until further notice. The safety and security of our guests and employees is our top priority and we will continue to evaluate the situation."

The Wrigs haven't gotten back to Lybia and don't seem to be planning a return trip any time soon. Their blog, The Wrigs of Libya is now simply called The Wrigs and chronicles their current life in Western Canada.

A Twitter account @ has been created for "Ghaddafis Golf Cart" dispensing sophomoric tweets such as:

 

Friday, August 19, 2011

Awesome Infographics - PGA Championship Visual Overview

Infographic by BlueClaw for Direct Golf UK
Before the final major of the PGA Tour's 2011 season is relegated to the golf history books, you'll want to have a look at the attached infographic, created for specialist golf retailer, Direct Golf UK by the creative folks at Blueclaw Media


If you read this blog you know about my obsession with infographics... and golf infographics in particular.  Professional golf is all about stories and statistics, so it lends itself perfectly to engaging data visualization.


Here, a brief history of the PGA Championship is presented in a graphical style that's fresh and whimsical. It includes some of the tournament's more remarkable players, venues and records, and takes us right up to Sunday's Keegan Bradley win. 


Next week the Fedex Cup playoffs begin, and I think we can look forward to seeing some more infographic creativity as the four event series unfolds.  

Here's the full sized version.



Thursday, August 18, 2011

Garrulous Golf Instruction, Sexy Shakira Style

Some simply know her as a beautiful and talented singer but Shakira also has an affinity for golf, one that's  been quite well documented... in fact, it's been featured in the pages of this blog in the past. 


A couple of years ago the gorgeous Colombian spoke to celeb golfer George Lopez about her love for the game. He was clearly impresses. Shakira also counts professional golfers among her fans... and one very famous retired golfer.  Yes Lorena Ochoa is a "Fanatica" de Shakira...  


After you see this Shakira Instructional video, you'll probably be one too.
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Monday, August 15, 2011

Another First for Icelandic Golfer Olafur Loftsson




Ólafur Björn Loftsson Courtesy:  Charlotte Sports Information
A few months ago Ólafur Björn Loftsson, hit his first hole-in-one, in round 1 of the A-10 Championship.  His ace helped the Charlotte 49ers make history, winning a League-Record Sixth A-10 Men's Golf Title.

Then... just yesterday... the young man from Gardabaer, Iceland captured another history-making win at the Cardinal Amateur in Greensboro, NC.  That victory secured him a spot at this week's Wyndham Championship where he'll be the first Icelandic golfer ever to compete in a PGA Tour event.

Though not yet known for its professional golfers,  Iceland does have a unique and vibrant golf culture, with 65 courses, and an active national golf union.  The season...which generally runs from late May to early September... is somewhat short, but the days are long.  In fact, midnight golf is generally playable all over Iceland between June and the later part of July.

By the way, here's the video of Ólafur Loftsson's awesome ace.



...and for more on golf in Iceland check out the following:

The Iceland Open Experience: An Awesome Adventure

Golfer's Lament: When Iceland Lives Up to Its Name

Sunday, August 14, 2011

NYC Area Golf Experiences - Putnam National Golf Course




Stacy Solomon, Mike Wolfe & I - Photo: Golf4Beginners
This past Thursday,  the New York metropolitan area enjoyed what will probably be its most beautiful summer day of 2011.  In a season that frequently featured oppressive heat and high humidity, the clearblue skies and bright sunshine were pleasantly tempered by cool breezes and the occasional cottony cumulus.

It was a perfect day for the impromptu "mini meet-up" and casual round of golf,  arranged by golf blogger and social media specialist, Stacy Solomon of Golf for Beginners.  The venue was Putnam National Golf Course in Mahhopac, NY, about 50 miles north of midtown Manhattan.

Joining Stacy and I was golf media multi-tasker Mike Wolfe, who produces the WAMGolf blog and radio show and runs WAM Enterprises, a social media marketing company. Stacy's husband Barry... who you may know as co-host of the Golf for Beginners podcast... rounded out our foursome.





Stacy Solomon, Mike Wolfe & I - Photo: Golf4Beginners
As I circumnavigated glittering Lake Mahopac on my way to the course, I thought back to the one and only time I'd played at Putnam National.  It was a couple of years ago on an unseasonably mild day in early October, and what I remembered most was how the brilliant fall foliage extended up the surrounding hills to provide a colorful vista at almost every hole.  Since then I've wanted to get back there, and this was a great opportunity.

When our round got underway I was again reminded that at Putnam National elevation and rolling terrain shape the playing experience here... for golfers of all levels... while delighting anyone with an appreciation for the beauty of woodland nature.

From my own perspective... that of a purely social golfer who just recently began an earnest effort develop a more serious game... there were challenges at every juncture. My playing partners also found the course challenging, but their substantially more developed skills allowed them to fare much better, which is to be expected.  As I told them, "... like Tiger, I'm tinkering with my swing and need more time to get it back on track"  ... and believe it or not they were too nice (or too polite) to balk, even at that ridiculously pretentious joke.

Stacy showed some exceptional sand skills when she managed to save par after finding a tricky green-side bunker on the 8th, an uphill par 4.  Then she offered me a tip that I've since used effectively.  Mike not only has a great sense of humor he's also an impressive golf strategist and a straight hitter. He deftly avoided the rough which was quite thick and demanding of accuracy.  As for Barry, he'd played the course on a number of occasions and was able to clue us in on what to expect as we made our way around the course.  It was a pleasure to be part of this golf media foursome.

Putnam National is clearly a course that can be enjoyed at a variety of levels which would make it a fine venue for corporate outings, business events or casual rounds... as well as a place where avid golfers can compete. The putting green and driving range appear well set up for those who wish to get some practice in and the Grille Room where we had drinks after our round is friendly and relaxing. 

As the summer turns to fall and nature transforms this hilly landscape into a burnished wonderland, it's the perfect time for golfers living in... or visiting... the New York metropolitan area or Hudson Valley would do well to check out Putnam National Golf Course.

Thursday, August 11, 2011

Je Cherche le Foulard Golf - Seeking Golf Scarf

If I could create a silk scarf, with a golf theme... it would look a lot like this. Hot pink and turquoise...lots of flowers and whimsically rendered little golf things.  Oh, and in theory it's also available in a navy/pearl gray combination.  In case the pink/turquoise makes you want to thow up or something.  is too girly for you.

The thing is, these scarfs were once available at the French Golf Federation's website...  for 90 €... However that's apparently no longer the case... and I'm wondering where I can now get a hold of a few.  Any ideas.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Ryo Ishikawa - Grace, Game & A Growing US Fanbase




Ryo Ishikawa - Bridgestone Invitational / Photo: AP
I was on my way out of Akron when I received the photo at left in a message from my Japanese friend, Noriko.  With it she wrote:

"Ryo has played greatly ! Hope he plays well at the final round. I believe you like his cute smile below ..."

Heading north on OH-8 N towards Twinsburg, the midwestern landscape simmered in the steamy late afternoon sunlight.  I wasn't in Ohio for the tournament... I was actually attending  a somewhat peculiar  a uniquely interesting international convention for twins...  but that's a whole nother story.   

When I found out I'd be able to fit in several hours at the Bridgestone Invitational on Saturday I jumped at the chance, and that turned out to be the day Ryo Ishikawa fired off the bogey-free six-under par 64 that put him into solo second place behind Adam Scott who eventually lifted the trophy... and Scott was stellar... that's for sure.  Rickie Fowler was superlative as well, finishing in a tie for second with world number one Luke Donald.  Another impressive Aussie, Jason Day, shared the T-4 spot with Ryo.  But it was the "Bashful Prince" who stole the spotlight... and grew his US fan base substantially... on Saturday.

If you read this blog you know I'm a huge Ishikawa fan. I first wrote about Ryo over four years ago as he prepared to compete in Junior World at Torrey Pines.  Since then the Japanese teenager has appeared in the pages of Golf Girl's Diary over fifty times... to the extent that some have suggested I rename the blog "Ryo Ishikawa's US Fan Club".   I haven't done that, but as PGA Championship week gets underway here are a couple of my Ryo posts from years past.

Welcome Back to America Ryo Ishikawa

Ryo Style - Ishikawa Awesomeness at the HSBC Champions

Adoring Female Fans Covet Ryo Ishikawa's Balls

Everyone Loves Ryo - ハニカミ王子 - Golf's "It Boy"

Remarkable Ryo Ishikawa - Best Dressed Golfer of 2009

Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Maki Uchida - Golf Photography That Transcends Golf

Photos: Maki Uchida / Uchida Times

The allure of golf is hard to explain, even for those with a passion for the game. 

Whether one plays obsessively several times a week, or simply makes a point to watch The Masters each year, it's often hard to answer the inevitable, "what do you like about golf " question.

If you're reading this blog, you know the question I'm talking about. It's the one posed with a look of abject incredulity... in a tone laden with scepticism.  And when you hear it, that's when you realize... you actually don't even know what it is you love about the game.

If you're an avid player, you probably say something about the challenge of the sport... or the the connection with nature. Maybe you tout the social side.   If you're simply a fan, you may mention the show of skill and the prospect of an exciting finish.  In either case however, you realize that there's something else to it.  Something intangible...  something that goes beyond the game ...and that elusive... something... is what's so perfectly captured in the work of Japanese photographer, Maki Uchida.  Whether his subject is a famous professional golfer, or anonymous members of the gallery, he captures the feeling that goes along with the game... and the result is so compelling.

On his blog, Uchida Times, the photographer presents his work with unique humor and creativity. My Japanese is a work in progress, so I used translation software which isn't perfect but the photos themselves speak volumes and in essence,  reflect so much of what we love about the game.