
From Fox News:
Michelle Wie withdrew from the Ginn Tribute on Thursday after playing much of the first round with bandaged wrists and shooting 14 over par through 16 holes. After Wie bogeyed the par-4 seventh, the 17-year-old star from Hawaii told an LPGA tour official: “We’re not going to play anymore.” Her round included a 10 on the par-5 third hole. She shook hands with her playing partners on the eighth tee and rode the cart back to the clubhouse with her caddie and parents.
So let me get this straight just so I’m sure…
This person (or “star” as is described by the Fox media boneheads) who scored a 10 on a par-5 in an LPGA event and made it to 14 over par for 16 holes before bailing is PLAYING IN A PGA TOUR EVENT???
The painters are in my house. All my furniture is covered. I have access to my office chair and my coffee maker for a few days. It’s good timing because I’m beginning FIVE straight days of golf TOURNAMENTS!
Today I had two practice rounds, one at Bonneville GC and one at Hidden Valley CC: 36 holes
Friday I play in a 27 hole member guest at Hidden Valley CC: 27 Holes
Saturday & Sunday I play in the Salt Lake Amatuer at Bonneville GC. I love this tourney. 36 holes
Monday I play with a new web friend GolfersTube.com at Thanksgiving Point in a tournament: 18 holes
Tuesday I play a match during a league tournament at River Oaks GC: 18 holes
Total holes: 135 in 6 days.
http://www.fairwayflapper.com/ is my latest blogroll addition and is the home of a female golf blogger who has been at it since April 5th, 2007. Liz has been busy so go check out all her posts. With a picture this cute she’s bound to become popular with the golf blogging boys club… The “Flapper’s” profile can be seen on The Golf Space as well at http://www.thegolfspace.com/FairwayFlapper.
Speaking of female golf bloggers…
I think an article on female golf bloggers should be in the works soon. I’d dig the research! I can include my #1 fav The Golf Chick, along with long time blog pal Miranda, The Golf Girl and of course Heather. Speaking of female golf bloggers, what’s the latest with occasional HOG writer Megan Heckeroth? Haven’t heard from her in a while.
I saw an ad on some golf broadcast last week regarding the FedEx Cup. It said something like “The race to the FedEx Cup playoffs is heating up” bla bla bla… Um, what race?
I’m not feeling it yet. I’m sorry but this season doesn’t seem any different than any other PGA Tour season:
Tiger and Phil play whenever they want.
Vijay has played in more than twice as many tournaments as Tiger.
Tiger is at the top of the money list.
The media is gaga over Tiger and would rather cover him blowing snot out of his nose than other players playing golf….
All that sounds like PGA Tour circa 1997-2006 to me. I don’t really sense anything different yet due to the FedEx Cup. Maybe that will change as it “heats up” even more but I’m skeptical…
Here are a few pairings I think are interesting for Thursday at Jack’s Memorial Tournament:
8:13 am Mickelson, Phil Holmes, J.B. Palmer, Ryan
Phil is playing arguably the best golf of anyone on tour after his TPC win. Both Phil and especially Holmes can bomb it.
8:57 am Weekley, Boo Pavin, Corey Faxon, Brad
LPGA style…
9:08 am Howell III, Charles O’Hair, Sean Purdy, Ted
Howell and O’Hair? It’s the battle of the 24 inch waists!
9:41 am Furyk, Jim Els, Ernie DiMarco, Chris
Wow what a pairing to follow around on the course. One beautifully perfect swing and two bizarre swings that work for their respective owners.
10:36 am Villegas, Camilo Watson, Bubba Snedeker, Brandt
Bombs away….
11:53 am Scott, Adam Love III, Davis Pettersson, Carl
What great swings to watch between Scott and DLIII.
12:04 pm Singh, Vijay Wilson, Mark Ogilvy, Geoff
Singh and Ogilvy, nice.
12:37 pm Woods, Tiger Hoffman, Charley Bryant, Bart
Obligational Tiger mention…
12:59 pm Johnson, Zach Curtis, Ben Olazabal, Jose Maria
Ball striking anyone?
I’d better set the DVR for tomorrow. I’m warming up for a 5 continuous days of tournaments…
Jack Nicklaus’ Memorial Tournament coverage:
Thursday, 5/31: 12-8 PM ET XM 146
Thursday, 5/31: 3-6 PM ET GOLF
Friday, 6/1: 12-8 PM ET XM 146
Friday, 6/1: 3-6 PM ET GOLF
Saturday, 6/2: 12-8 PM ET XM 146
Saturday, 6/2: 12:30-2:30 PM ET GOLF
Saturday, 6/2: 3-6 PM ET CBS
Sunday, 6/3: 12-2 PM ET GOLF
Sunday, 6/3: 12-8 PM ET XM 146
Sunday, 6/3: 2:30-6 PM ET CBS
I have a new pal I met at The Golf Space. His name is Mathew Vilade and he’s a professional long bomber. You know those guys who compete in long driving contests and bomb it 400+ yards? That’s Mathew. Here’s a nine question interview I did with Mathew below:
What got you into long driving?
I think when my baseball career started to come to an end I was looking to fill a void. I was starting to get into golf a little bit at the time and noticed I had a knack for hitting the ball long. After being thrown out of almost every golf range in northern NJ for hitting the ball too long, I knew that i might have a chance to win something.
Give us some details on contests won, longest drives etc. A quick player bio if you will.
I was born and raised in Gladstone,NJ. I attended Bernardsville High School where I was a standout Baseball player and wrestler. I played baseball at a local college where I also made the golf team. Around 19 yrs old I got in a local long drive qualifier that I saw in the paper. I placed 2nd in that first competition. My college career was ended abruptly when I began battling Crohn’s disease, which was not diagnosed until after I was forced to drop out of school and was unable to get out of bed for over a year. After a long recovery from the Crohn’s disease, I started competing on and off. It took a long time to get my strength and confidence back.
On December 9, 2005 I got married. My wife and I decided to take a leap of faith and change our lives. At the end of the month we moved from Basking Ridge, Nj to Tyler, Tx. After working as a local club pro I decided it was time to pursue my dream and really try to reach my potential. I changed careers and put all my focus on making it to the Re-Max World Long Drive Finals and compete on the 2007 LDA Tour. In 2006 I won the sectional qualifier in two districts and took 2nd in the regional / district qualifier in St.Louis, with drives of 405yds, 412yds, and 422yds. Taking 2nd in St Louis qualified me for the World Finals and secured my place in the top 120 longest hitters around the world.
I set a goal to make it to the world finals. I should have set my goals higher. The experience has motivated me to work harder than ever because now I know that I can make this dream come true.
2 Time ReMax World Long Drive Finalist 2006-2007
LDA Diamond in the Desert Classic 3rd place
LDA Tour Top 10 Desert Launch
ReMax World Long Drive Regional Finalist 3x
ReMax World Long Drive Sectional Champion 4x (in multiple districts)
Longest Drive in competition 473 yards (2007)
Can you putt? Irons? Short game? Is your game just power and distance or can you actually play “golf”?
I can hold my own on the course. I carry a 6.1 which is a little high right now. While I was a club pro I was down to a 4 at one point. But now I am slipping a little. When I go to practice now a days, I will hit about 10 iron shots and about 90 drives. I’m not bad with the putter, I run very hot and cold with it. My game plan on any hole under 400 yards is to get it there in one and try not to 3 putt.
What’s your swing speed, ball speed, launch angle etc?
These measurements are subjective and makes this question very hard to answer. On the Zelocity launch monitor I have hit speeds of 148 mph with 215 mph ball speed. My average is 144mph with 207 ball speed on the Zelocity. On the Vector launch monitor, I have hit 155 mph with 220+ ball speeds. On the Swing Mate I hit 172 mph which is not possible for a human. But I will stick with the Zelocity for the most accurate I think.
How do you practice/train for long drives? Do you lift weights or do anything special for more swing power?
I used to lift a lot of weights in my younger days. Now I concentrate on flexibility and Mental training more than anything else. I also make sure I hit 3 times a week and use a swing training tool called The First Stick.
What’s your gear and specs (driver, loft, shaft, shaft specs etc)?
I currently use the ALPHA c830.2 driver head with the UST V2 LD3 shaft.
The loft I use is dictated by the conditions. I carry a 4.0 deg to 7.0 deg heads.The length I use is a 49 inch (LDA) with a Tocare grip.
What is the LDA length? LDA has adopted this new policy in response to the United States Golf Association’s decision to limit clubs to a maximum of 48 inches. Using LDA’s method of measurement, which is to hold the club upright and measure from its sole plate to the butt end of the grip, LDA’s 50-inch limit on length equates to the USGA’s 48-inch limit.
(note: HOG’s review of the Alpha c830.2 can be found HERE)
What’s the longest drive you ever hit? Longest carry?
My longest in competition is 473 yards at the World Championship Grid in Mesquite NV. The longest carry would be that shot at around 450. I have driven some shorter par 5’s at 515 and 538, but the wind was right and they were both down hill.
Are you sponsored?
Yes, I am a member of the UST High Performance Driving Team. I am also am with Alpha / Kent Sports. Golf Connection in Tyler,Texas. The Brown Group and Autocheckmate.com. I also have a swing trainer out on the market called The First Stick.
What’s in store for your future in golf?
This is my rookie year on the long drive tours. I compete on the LDA tour and the Players tour. With the World Finals at the end of the season in Oct. My ultimate goal is to get a World championship. My goal for 2007 is to win a tour event and win the Remax World Long Drive Championship. Will also do many charity fundraisers and Pro-Ams in 2007. Right now I am working with the LDA and Children’s Miracle Network for an event late this June in St. Louis.
Some links Mathew provided
Power Tech Golf
Mark’s Golf Space profile: http://www.thegolfspace.com/HOSS
http://www.longdrivers.com
http://www.theplayerstour.com
Mark in action.
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