Monday, October 31, 2011

Noshember: Seeking PGA Players Who Dare to Go Natural

Noshember is a yearly event that I don't claim to understand... at all.

For those unaware, it's a kind of celebration of unkempt manly-ness that revolves around a month long boycott of the common razor.

The goal... for those who decide to participate... is facial hair. And in this case more clearly means better.

The main focus is a kind of "creative beard challenge" that has contestants posting photos and stories chronicling their quests for the perfect beard. There's also merchandise to be bought: Noshember sweatshirts and beard head hats in a number of colors.

Another very important Noshember tradition... and one I do understand... is the charity component.  Those who participate have friends and relatives sponsor them (and their barbe) throughout the month to help raise money for a charity of their choosing.

Celebs like Keanu Reeves and Brad Pitt have been known to be a part of the event.  So why not professional golfers. The four above for example.  Each exemplary when it comes to giving  and each seems to have a certain affinity for stylistic manscaping, so why not. They've got to get started, Noshember begins tomorrow.

Oh, and LPGA players needn't feel excluded,  Noshember isn't just for guys. Girls are encouraged to participate as well, but um... I'm not going to go there.  Here are the rules for ladies.

Golf and Goblins Postponed by October Nor'easter

The view from my window late afternoon on Saturday the 29th.
It wasn't supposed to be like this. Here in Connecticut, the end of October is generally splendid, featuring brisk air, ample sunshine, clear blue skies and the "perfect sweater weather" that makes golf... and other outdoor activities... a pleasure.

This year however something freaky happened: a snowstorm of historic proportions hit a large swath of the eastern United States on Saturday the 29th, putting a frosty, destructive damper on late-season golf plans.  Downed tree limbs have caused widespread power outages and made roads impassible.  So much so that in many areas Halloween celebrations were canceled or downgraded much to the dismay of local youngsters.  Some CT towns have considered throwing postponed Halloween celebrations next Saturday, but no one seems sure exactly how that'll work out.

Sadly, quite a few golfers I've spoken to these last couple of days seem to see the storm as a signal to hang up their clubs, though they readily recount stories of playing till mid-December in "normal years".  Some of them are convinced courses won't reopen, while others appear to abide by some ancient, unwritten "first snowfall-last golf round" rule. 

Photo: Cameron Kittle, The Overlook Golf Club, Hollis,NH
I spoke to staffers at a several courses near me... here in Southwestern CT... and most plan to open within a few days. Other course across the "October Snowpocalypse" zone have posted emphatic messages on their sites and Facebook pages, as in: COURSE IS CLOSED TODAY DUE TO SNOW ON COURSE---WE ARE NOT CLOSED FOR THE SEASON!!!!  Hoping to Open for Walking on Weds!!!  Will keep you posted!!! 

Though it's true that heavy snowfall often signals the end of the golf season this freak storm, coming early as it did, will in most cases be an exception... and after a less-than-stellar 2011 golf season, many parts of New England courses could really use an extra month of business.  So if you play and you live and an area that was hit by the historic October nor'easter, Keep an open mind. Don't put your clubs away and do check with the courses in your area.  Your best rounds of 2011 may be yet to come.

Thursday, October 27, 2011

Kardashians on Kourse to Enter the Golf Accessories Market

What the Kardashian Kollection Golf Towel might look like
The Kardashians have been called celebutantes, fame whores and TV's face of evil... and granted, those labels don't conjure up a particularly appealing image.

At the same time, the flashy family is frequently described as brilliant and talented... and few would deny the raven-haired clan's ability to collectively generate buzz and make headlines.

Over the past few years the Kardashians have harnessed this ability into an international super brand that... despite the numerous haters... manages to turn legions of consumers into ardent and unquestioning followers willing to buy any and all Kardashian-branded products.

When it was announced recently that the ubiquitous glamazons were extending their Kardashian Kollection to include home decor, it's hard to imagine there was much surprise in marketing circles. "Kardashian Kollection Home" will include products like flatware.. and candlesticks.. and bath mats and... you're probably wondering where golf comes in, right?

Well, the collection will also include golf towels... "for the men in the family"!  Other manly offerings may include beer mugs, shot glasses and playing cards.  Admittedly, in the Kardashian family golf seems to be seen as something guys do.  Girls... after all... are too busy shopping, decorating, applying make-up and... building billion dollar brands.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Ryo Romance has golf journos "exceeding social norms"

Ryo At the Canon Open, Oct 2011  • • •  Photo by Sankei via Getty Images
At barely twenty, Ryo Ishikawa has already had more experience with the press than most players ever will, and he's often been praised for the grace with which he handles the throngs of reporters who track his every move.

Recently however things have been getting a bit out of hand. To the extent that the youthful golf champion's manager... who also happens to be his Mom... felt it necessary to release a statement yesterday.

The unusual statement got right to the point: "There exists a woman whom Ryo Ishikawa is going out with".

It seems the ultra-endearing "Bashful Prince" has a girlfriend.  She's actually a classmate from junior high school and the relationship's been going on for almost three years.  Rumor has it the lucky lass will be officially introduced at the Presidents Cup in Melbourne next month.  Meanwhile the story is creating a media frenzy in Japan.

It's gotten to the point where family, friends and sponsors of the superstar golfer have been bothered by "news-gathering activities exceeding social norms in the form of making surprise night-time visits and shadowing."

My good friend Norikio... always an excellent source for breaking golf news out of Japan... told me there were four security guards shadowing Ryo on the course recently,  which must be extremely distracting.  And there can be little doubt that fan frenzy, media madness and subsequent security needs will only increase as the President's Cup approaches and this story develops.

Meanwhile, the Japanese Tour heads to the ABC Golf Club this week for the Mynavi ABC Championship where Ryo Ishikawa has a stellar history.  He won the tournament in 2008, and was runner-up last year.  Right now Ryo is going for his first win of the season... and we're hoping he'll get it here. 

At Golf Girl's Diary, the self-proclaimed headquarters of the US Branch of the Ryo Ishikawa Fan Club, we wish Ryo... and his young fiancée... the best.

A Demure Naked Lady Once Rewarded Golden Age Golfers

Bartlett Hills C.C. - June 15, 1929
It was the early summer of 1929 and America was in the last frothy throes of a decade-long period of economic prosperity.  Bobby Jones would soon soon win his third U.S. Open in a dramatic 36-hole playoff at Winged Foot, meanwhile Tilly himself was putting the finishing touches on Ridgewood Golf Course, and few months later... on the eve of the Wall Street Crash that would lead to the Great Depression... a baby boy by the name of Arnold Palmer was born in Youngstown, OH.

But on June 15, the golfers at Bartlett Hills Country Club were focused on the fairways and greens of their own course in the pastoral countryside outside of Chicago.  It was Glen Garry Dae and members were competing for a very distinctive trophy.  This was not a standard silver loving cup or a common engraved tray.

On that long ago summer day the winning golfer was rewarded with dainty bronze sculpture of a young lady.  She wasn't carrying a golf bag...or swinging a club, in fact, her pose had nothing whatsoever to do with the game. She appeard to be doing a kind of march-mimicking dance, her eyes demurely downcast ... oh, and for some strange reason she happened to be stark naked.

 Granted, the golf apparel of the day was not particularly flattering, and certainly would do nothing to highlight the ample attributes of this statue's attractive subject, but the integral nudity does seem a bit out-of-context for a golf trophy.

Now, nearly a century later the diminutive lady has lost much of her luster.  The once-proud figurine was recently up for auction on e-bay.  The discription mentioned "some wear to thigh and navel" which was visible in the accompanying photos.

In the end, the oddly endearing golf trophy sold for a modest $85.00.



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Sunday, October 23, 2011

Sergio Garcia Reclaims Golf's Most Whimsical Trophy

THAT WAS THEN      Photo: Stuart Franklin/Getty Images Europe
It's been a while since Sergio Garcia last hoisted a trophy.

Back in the fall of 2008 when he won the HSBC Champions and ascended to the rank of World Number Two, Sergio seemed poised to fulfill long standing predictions of golf greatness as the planet's top player.  

In reality it was the beginning of a three-year title drought, and an abrupt reversal of fortunes for the tempestuous Spaniard.

Shortly before HSBC, there had been a win at the first ever Castello Masters... an especially meaningful win because Señor Garcia actually hosts this tournament, at his home course, surrounded by friends and family.

At that time we were introduced to the Castello Masters' decidedly unusual trophy.  It looks like... well... some have suggested Mr. Potato Head, and frankly, I've got to agree. With a golf club in hand and a hat that looks like something Bill Murray might put on for the Pebble Beach ProAm, the effigy does resemble that tuberous toy we all had so much fun with as kids.  In other words, it's adorable. And in October of 20008 El Niño was the first to win it.

THIS IS NOW               Photo: Stuart Franklin/Getty Images Europe
Fast forward three years. Today a more mature Sergio Garcia has reclaimed the sirenic statuette, winning the Castello Masters winning by 11 strokes on a course he first concquored as a child. A year ago it was 17 year old, Matteo Manneserro who took home the trophy, becomming the youngest to ever win a European Tour event,  and in 2009 Sweden's Michael Jonzon broke a daunting 12 year drought, at this event and earned a "thumbs up" when he kissed the cute trophey... on the lips.

Sergio seems to have saved his kisses for girlfriend, Nicole Horrex,  however there's little doubt that the hugely talented player was very pleased to be reunited with the whimsical Castello Masters mascot.

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Friday, October 21, 2011

Play Your Way to an Awesome Indoor Putting Green

Here's a unique contest... and it that might even help you keep your putting up to par during the upcoming winter respite.  

It takes place at SteveLaporte.com.  What you'll notice first when you get to the site is green... a lot of green... and quite a selection of greens too, as in putting greens.  A variety of expertly engineered, high quality mats... like the one that was famously featured on the HBO show, Entourage.  And if you're an aspiring Ari Gold's or a would-be Luke Donald... or even if you just want to hone your skills at home from time to time... you now have a chance to win a Steve LaPorte putting green for your abode. 


All you have to do to enter is putt... virtually. This is how it works: make your way over to Steve's place, that is  www.stevelaporte.com, and play 18 holes of Mini Putt.  Get a score of 30 or better and submit it to Mr. Laporte to be registered to win a 4'x9' indoor putting green to be given away on Dec. 16th. 2011. 

Visit www.stevelaporte.com for additional details and don't forget to bring your flat stick. 

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Golf Apparel & Accessories: The Asia/America Disparity - Part 2

A couple of weeks ago a lively Linkedin discussion broke out concerning global preferences in golf attire.  The topic was launched by Dennis Allen of Back Nine, the new multi-media golf lifestyle and entertainment network.

He posted this: "Golf fashion - is it boring in the USA or is it just me?" 

The thing is, Dennis has a unique perspective.  He's an American who majored in Japanese and International Business at the University of Washington, then spent 25 years in the sports industry.  Fluent in Japanese, he's traveled the globe in top positions with some of the world's most prominent golf manufacturers including TaylorMade-adidas, Acushnet and Bridgestone.   Well, there were numerous responses to the sartorial query.  They came from men and women involved with golf in a variety ways both here and in Asia... and indeed, most agreed that there IS less variety on US fairways, and on our golf retailer's shelves.

Some attributed this to customer preference, suggesting that, in general, Americans don't care much about dressing stylishly for golf and would often prefer not to make a statement with their golf apparel. Others feel that years of draconian, country club dress codes have created a culture of golfers unable to see beyond the most basic boxy, polo shirts and correspondingly shapeless kahkis.  It was also suggested that the US Market's preponderance of portly golfers... might be part of why there isn't more style on our courses.

Christina Thompson is another highly authoritative voice who weighed in on this subject.  She's the founder and owner of Golf4Her, one of this country's top on-line destinations for women's golf apparel and accessories.

Golf4Her features an expansive collection of the best pieces from dozens of the best women's golf wear brands, including many of the awesome independent brands that aren't often available at the big-box stores and country club shops.  It's all carefully curated by Christina herself, and with their stellar customer service, a great rewards program and an engaging social media presence, and it's no surprise that Golf4Her has customers from all over the world.

Christina posted some observations on international shopping styles: "Based on what we see every day, our European and Asian customers love the high-fashion styles, our customers here in the US are a little slower to take those risks"  She added that she sees that changing now, as fashion-forward golf styles are becoming more accessible to US golfers.  --->

A 2007 report by the Japan Market Resource Network on "The State of the Japanese Luxury Brands Market" speaks about several consumer trends that have no doubt contributed to the unique way golf apparel... among other things... is marketed in Japan.  The end of Japan's bubble economy in the early nineties and the "lost decade" that followed,  resulted in changes to Japanese attitudes and behavior.  Consumers who at one time flocked en masse to the same luxury brands, began to seek unique products and higher levels of individuality.

Additionally, throughout the 80s and 90s Japanese women had been delaying marriage until later in life... or foregoing it entirely.  The result was that far more women were in the workforce... for the long haul... and had higher levels of disposable income than ever before.  In many cases these women continued to live with their parents, and their presumably insouciant, rent-free, lifestyle earned them the label of "parasite singles".

Notwithstanding that unflattering sobriquet, when studies came out revealing that many of these ladies were spending close to 10% of their annual income on fashion, companies and brands took notice.  In the golf apparel and accessories market, large established companies... as well as newer, smaller companies...  began looking beyond the sport's core constituency of middle-aged, male suburbanites and focused on a less obvious demographic: young, female, city-dwellers.  While the segment didn't have a long history of engagement with the golf, they had become the country's most voracious fashion consumers.  Also, at about this time Ai Miyazato, Momoko Ueda and a number of other Japanese professional golfers began achieving global success on professional tours. All of those elements... plus the fact that just about every neighborhood in every Japanese city has at least one driving range... took Japan's golf apparel market in the young, hip, cute, vibrant direction that so differentiates it from our US golf apparel market.

Annie Jaroszewicz, is the founder of Equipt for Play her company creates golf shoes and gloves that would fit perfectly on the shelves of Japan's most stylish golf emporiums.  They're designed with a remarkable attention to detail and an exceptional eye for style.

Having observed the world's professional golfers at tournaments and in the media, Annie decided to visit China and Japan last year because she was "flat-out fascinated by the passion that Asians feel for this sport and how it’s expressed in the fashion they wear."  Her observations are recounted in a blog post that presents a first-hand look at the Asian golf fashion scene ...through American eyes.  It's a must-read for those interested in golf's Asia/America sartorial distinctions.  Annie's observations from the 2011 PGA Merchandise Show are also quite revealing.

I realize that there are profound societal and structural differences between Japan and the US, but current economic conditions here do in some ways mirror those that existed in Japan a couple of decades ago.  Could that lead to golf fashion shift here?  It's definitely something I'll many of us will be watching for.

Read Part 1

Friday, October 14, 2011

Golf Apparel & Accessories: The Asia/America Disparity - Part 1









I've often marveled at the sheer variety of golf apparel and accessories available in Japan... not to mention the unabashed whimsicality of many their designs.   You may have seen my musings on the subject right here a time or two. Or ten.  

Well, once again I'm pondering the puzzle of Japan's disproportionate, golf-product plenty.  This time due to a online encounter with the item above.

It's a putting mat, and it's pink... and that probably seems implausible to many here in the US because... who would ever buy a pink putting mat?   Particularly one emblazoned with hearts and flowers, like the Women's Flat Putt L.

East/west cultural differences not withstanding, I think it's safe to assume that this product is targeted at a young, female market.  As would be most of the items featured here, and a seemingly endless number of similar sites.  Clearly, there are many dozens of Japanese companies large and small, targeting this particular golf demographic... each offering a plethora of product in a multitude of colors. 

The abundance isn't limited to the young ladies market either.  When it comes to golf stuff, men, women and juniors... avid and occasional golfers alike... all seem to be served with a dizzying array of options in Japan and remarkably, one notices that in addition the voluminous offerings of local companies, US companies like Callaway offer an impressive selection of products exclusively for Japan.

Here in the US, our choice of products just seems to substantially more limited than in Japan... and that's what I've always wondered about... because when you look the number of golfers in each country the disparity doesn't seem to make sense. What is it that makes the two markets so different?

With the game's increasingly global reach this is a timely topic, and a couple of weeks ago it inspired a lively LinkedIn chat I'll talk about later today tomorrow in Part 2 of Golf Apparel & Accessories: The Asia/America Disparity.

Read Part 2

Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Of Golf Girls, Golf Refugees And The Perfect Golf Course

"Expectations have gotten totally out of control"
I've been a fan of Golf Refugees... and their elegant black balls... for years.

I first discovered the indie eco-golf brand several years ago and was immediately impressed by their passion for golf and their unwavering efforts to fostering a more sustainable game.

Cheeky British humor and killer design are the hallmarks of their awesomely eclectic line of products.  An unwavering commitment to carbon neutrality, organic cotton and a "greener" game are what sets them apart.  Earlier this year, as the world was celebrating Earth week, Golf Refugees submitted proposals to the governing bodies of golf to revise their Rules of Golf to incorporate "green" measures. 

As expected, the initial response from the "powers-that-be" has been... tepid.  However, encouragement has come from enlightened golfers across the globe and there's evidence that more courses are now using using recycled or reclaimed water and returning their tracks to a more natural state.

In a Facebook discussion on the topic of golf and sustainability, Golf Refugees' Peter Gourse asked for my thoughts on "the perception of the perfect golf course".  Here's what I told him.

Shop Golf Refugees Awesomeness here
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Sunday, October 9, 2011

Golf Ball Painting: An Artistic Autumnal Activity

Here in New England the month of October is know for crisp, clear days and dramatic displays of fall foliage... and the many hues of Autumn make the final weeks of our waining golf season uniquely wonderful.  However there is a bit of downside to the seasonal display... particularly for golfers who have difficulty keeping their balls on fairways.  Such players quickly learn that those gorgeous golden leaves have a voracious appetite for golf balls...fallen foliage will devour your small dimpled sphere without leaving a trace, which can be... frustrating.

I know that frustration first-hand unfortunately but I still charmed when I came upon this whimsical idea for an activity that makes the meeting of golf balls and autumnal colors into an awesome fall art project for kids.  Little Linksters myself included are sure to love this one.

Story source / photo:  Happy Hooligans

Friday, October 7, 2011

A Chance To Play Winged Foot While Lending a Helping Hand

Winged Foot, The Putting Green at Dusk                                            Photo: Golf Girl Media




















"Winged Foot is, in sum, a temple to the spirit of golf." -- Joseph C. Dey 
 
Winged Foot is magic. You feel it the moment you pass through its stately stone gate.  Even if you've never played golf... and know nothing of it's history... you sense the magic of the place. It's something that goes well beyond the iconic tree-lined fairways and sloping pear-shaped greens.

The exclusive slice of Westchester County that contains two of the country's top golf courses is beautiful... but not breathtaking.  What's breathtaking is an ambiance of cloistered contentment that surrounds the  majestic stone clubhouse and envelopes its private parkland.  Its allure transcends Tillinghast and his masterful "Golden Age" architecture.

I consider myself very luck to have been able to play both the East and West Courses and they remain my most memorable golf experiences to date, but as a private, invitation-only club, the opportunity to play at Winged Foot is very hard to come by.  So when a good friend of mine told me the story of Sue Memhard and the Emerald Heart Cancer Foundation it resonated on a couple of levels.

The Emerald Heart Cancer Foundation provides assistant to women facing cancer.  Sue is it's founder and a two time breast cancer survivor, she's now in treatment for the third time and has accumulated substantial uninsured medical bills herself.  As founder however, she's not eligible for Emerald Heart's grants so the foundation's Director of Grants, Elyn Jacobs has organized a raffle and is selling raffle tickets, in the form of tax-deductible donations for Sue, via Lend a Helping Hand charity.
The lucky winner and two friends will enjoy a round of golf and lunch at Winged Foot Golf Club. 

Tickets are $50 each and only 200 will be sold.   The drawing will be held on October 12th, 2011.  For additional information about Sue and Helping Hands see Elyn's blog post and feel free to email her with any questions you may have at elyn@emeraldheart.org.

To buy a ticket

Go to Sue's page at Lend A Helping Hand, click the DONATE button under Sue’s photo/bio, and follow the instructions for Paypal or credit card payment. In “Special Instructions” put “GOLF” and provide the email address at which you would like to be contacted if you are the winner.  You will receive a receipt for your taxes.

Helping a woman who's helped so many others is a truly commendable.  I thank you in advance for your support and wish you the best of luck at a chance to play Winged Foot. 

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Map Your Golf Travels: An Artful Display of Places You Play

Everyone has a dream... or two. Actually if you're a golfer you probably have several.  They're the courses you long to play... and I'm guessing you have them on a list somewhere.  I know I do.  I keep mine in a golf journal I've created. It takes up two pages.

There is however a more dynamic, inspiring... artful... way to keep track of the US courses you've played and/or those you dream of playing.

It comes from a company called Map Your Travels, it a graphically striking map of the United States that features a hundred top public golf courses in the country and it's mounted so that you can use the included pins and flags to mark past golf adventures and future golf dreams. Pebble Beach, Pinehurst, Blackwolf - they're all there.  The map can be personalized and comes in a dark wood frame, ready to hang.

It makes a great gift... for yourself or for a golfer in your life.  And with gift-giving season right around the corner... timing is quite propitious.

Visit MapYourTravels.com

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Sergio Garcia In An Awesome Omega Olympics Ad

Sergio Garcia in a gorgeous setting... what more could one ask for on dismal Monday?

Thanks to my German friends at Hook & Slice, I discovered this breathtaking video earlier today. It's from watch maker ...and global golf sponsor... Omega and it promotes the 2016 Olympics.  As most know by now the games will be held in Rio in 2016 and will include golf for the first in over a century.   

In other Sergio news, guess who now holds the PGA Tour's three-putt-avoidance record?  Well, that would be El Niño at 131 consecutive holes, which is almost as impressive as his tee shot in this video.


Monday, October 3, 2011

Is Bubba Watson Justin Bieber's New Swagger Coach?

Newsflash: The "coolest job in the world" is officially available.

You see, word is out that tween-dream singing sensation Justin Bieber, has lost his "Swagger Coach".  One can only assume a replacement is being sought and it appears big-hitting PGA golfer Bubba Watson might be on the singer's short list.

What's a "swagger coach"? you may be asking as I did this earlier this morning.

Well, for those of you not in-the-know, a swagger coach is an integral part any self-respecting pop culture idol's team these days. They shape a star's style in subtle ways and... just... sort of... keep said star on a swagtastic trajectory to ever-increasing awesomeness.  OK, I think we used to call them stylists, but clearly the job discription has evolved... and along with it, the title.

Justin Bieber's swagger coach, Ryan Good, was responsible for the singer's headline-making haircut earlier this year... and "The Biebs" himself explained the job to journalists thusly: "I have a swagger coach that helps me and teaches me different swaggerific things to do."  Now however, Mr. Good has left to "pursue his own dreams" ...and suddenly Bubba Watson's tweeting about hanging with "The Biebs"?   That's where the  "swagger coach" speculation comes in.

I know, it may seem like a stretch, but don't forget Bubba once had his own apparel line, he also appears to have a well-honed sense for when an all-important hairstyle change-up is called for.  Then there's the "Golf Boys" video that came out earlier this summer... and showed the world that Bubba Watson can "Swing it like a boomerang-a-tang tang" with the best of them.

So who knows?  I can only suggest you follow @BubbaWatson on Twitter for updates.

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