For the Michael Jordan sports memorabilia collector who has everything

Written by: Tony Korologos | Friday, September 11th, 2009
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Michael Jordan will be inducted into the NBA Hall Of Fame tonight. I loved watching MJ play, despite the fact that he put a dagger in my heart two years in a row when he beat my Utah Spazz Jazz in the NBA finals…

In honor of MJ, Gatorade has come out with an insane collector’s series which comes in an awesome case. Inside the case are three bottles with random info on Jordan as well as a flash drive with images of MJ.

This is sure to be worth a fortune on ebay some day.

How this relates to golf I’m not exactly sure.  I’ll have to get back to you on this one.

There are a few more images of this cool schwag here.


Proofreading the Bali Hai web site

Written by: Tony Korologos | Thursday, September 10th, 2009
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I’m doing some freelance writing about Vegas golf courses. In doing my research I’ve found a few typos on the Bali Hai web site. You think with the budget Bali Hai must have, they’d have someone spell check and proof their text before they publish it:

bit hitters can play over the bunker on the right side…

I may not be a “big” hitter but I’m certainly a “bit” hitter.

The second shot should be played beyond the cart path and oft of the bunker just short of the green.

I usually play my shots “oft” the bunkers too. I find it werkz bitter thet waye.


Happy 80th birthday to the King Arnold Palmer

Written by: Tony Korologos | Thursday, September 10th, 2009
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Before I head out this morning to get on the waiting list at my favorite public course here since I forgot to get a tee time, I need to send happy birthday wishes to the KING!

Happy 80th birthday to Arnold Palmer (pictured teeing off at his 50th Masters). Arnold changed golf with his image and likability. Arnie was a pioneer in player/athlete endorsements, leading the way for players of today like Tiger Woods to make millions off the course. Of course thanks to Arnie, we have The Golf Channel. We can watch golf 24 hours a day because of the king. Well, we can watch Tiger Woods 24 hours a day but I digress.

Best of all Arnie was fun to watch on the course with his passion for the game and for competition. I had the pleasure of watching Arnie play on the “Senior Tour” and also watched his practice sessions as well.

Years ago my dad was a sports writer and interviewed Mr. Palmer in his prime. My dad asked him if he could beat Arnie if he practiced as much as he did. Arnie said no.

Played craps with Arnie

Years ago a buddy of mine and I were in Mesquite Nevada golfing. In the evening we went to gamble and there was a huge crowd at the craps table. We squeezed in and started playing figuring it was a good game to get in on. At the other end of the table throwing the dice was none other than the King. He was in town designing a golf course. I’ve played that course many times.

Happy birthday to the King, Arnold Palmer. I can’t wait to get tears in my eyes once again when Arnie (and now Jack Nickalus) start off the 2010 Masters.


A little somber after explaining who Payne Stewart was to my son

Written by: Tony Korologos | Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
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I’m doing my normal gig, golf blogging. A picture of Payne Stewart is on my screen and my 13 year old son asks “who is Payne Stewart?” That is a question not lightly answered.

I spent the next 10 minutes or so telling him about Payne Stewart, from his wardrobe to his major victories, how popular he was, and of course the tragic end.

I’m a little down now.


2nd smoking area in Salt Lake City discovered

Written by: Tony Korologos | Wednesday, September 9th, 2009
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Good news for smokers here in Salt Lake City, Utah.  I’ve just found a 2nd smoking area here, pictured below.  The smoking area I just discovered is on the 11th hole at Mt. Dell Canyon course.  This course is located in Parley’s Canyon, between Salt Lake and Park City.  Interviewing some smokers in the fairway they said it was a bit inconvenient to leave work downtown and drive 37 minutes up the canyon to take a smoke break, but it was something they were willing to do.

Anywhere between the tee and the green on #11 is a designated smoking area.  This can be a tough driving hole, with all the smokers standing around smoking between the tee and the green.

In case you are wondering, the first smoking area I discovered here in SLC is on the 13th hole at Bonneville Golf Course.  I found that  back on November 15, 2007.


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