Love child of Gary McCord and Nick Faldo revealed

Written by: Tony Korologos | Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
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My buddy and HOG contributor “Golfer In Kilt” over at The Golf Space is apparently one hell of an investigative golf journalist. He’s found an image of the widely rumored love child of Nick Faldo and Gary McCord. Guess we know what those golf announcers do on their free time.


1st impressions of the Nike STR8-FIT driver

Written by: Tony Korologos | Tuesday, June 9th, 2009
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On the 1st tee today I pulled the shrink wrap off my new Nike STR8-FIT driver.

I spent the evening last night reading the manual. Never read an owner’s manual for a driver before. Never even seen one. My conclusion for today’s round was to start the driver in neutral position and see how it worked.

This thing is much lighter than my old driver and it felt like I could swing it faster. On the first tee I yanked it left but after that I hit the thing very well. It has been raining for days here and the humidity is at about 90%. Even with the heavy air I hit this driver about 20 yards longer than my old one. The flight is a bit lower than I’m used to due to the fact that this model is 9.5 degrees and my old driver was a 10. I don’t mind a low trajectory though.

Poorly struck shots straightened out fairly well and I didn’t lose much distance.

So far so good.


Iron Maiden Drummer Nicko McBrain Beaned By Golf Ball

Written by: Tony Korologos | Sunday, June 7th, 2009
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Can any golf blogger out there other than me find a way of combining golf and Iron Maiden? I doubt it.

I’m a BIG Iron Maiden fan.  When I was an aspiring rock & roll drummer I used to jam to their tunes back in the 80’s.  I was in attendance for the ORIGINAL Number Of The Beast tour, when the album came out.  That’s before all you Playstation Rock Band guitar wannabes were even born.

I’ve had the pleasure of seeing “Maiden” live three times and their shows are always awesome.  We don’t get to see Iron Maiden’s drummer Nicko McBrain much because his kit is so big and the drums are all at steep angles.

Nicko McBrain Iron Maiden DrummerWhen Nicko McBrain (pictured right) isn’t playing heavy metal drums or winning beauty contests, he plays some golf.  How did I know?  I was watching the new Maiden movie, which documents their 666 tour.

In the video below, we see some back stage footage after Mr. McBrain was beaned by a golf ball.  Apparently it came close to hitting the McBrain McJewels.  Mr. McBrain’s ability to spread his highly aesthetically gifted genes across our planet was almost compromised.  The good news is that he was able to play the gig, since the ball was a “low compression Maxfli” and didn’t do too much damage.


2009 continues to be a bizarre year for my game

Written by: Tony Korologos | Friday, June 5th, 2009
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Two weeks ago I was fighting off the shanks.  Then I played consistent, but not stellar golf in the Salt Lake Am with a 77, 78.  I shot about 7-8 rounds in a row in the 70’s.  Then I had a shank relapse.  Funny thing was I went birdie, shank-double, birdie.  That is insane.  Next round I started shanking again and shot a humiliating 82.

No power

I’ve lost 20 yards off the tee this year.  My normally long driver is not long.  Now I’m the short hitter in my group and I used to be the bomber.  I’ve lost yards with my irons as well.  I’m a good club shorter than I’ve been for the last 10 years.

Colonel Klank

When I look at the ball marks on my driver face, they’re all over the map.  They’re inside, toe, high, low…  Something is changing my position.  My irons are almost all shanks and seldom do I feel that compression I used to feel almost every shot.  My normal deadly wedges are short right.

Fading away

I used to be a draw or straight ball hitter.  Seldom do I draw the ball anymore.  They’re all fades.  Weak sister fades to be exact.

Just don’t know

I’m unsure about ball position.  I’m not sure if I’m taking the club back properly.   I have poor concentration.  My shoulders don’t seem to be aligned right, nor do my feet.

One good thing

My putter is freakin’ incredible right now.  Unfortunately I’m draining bombs to save par or bogey.  If I could hit some damn greens in regulation I’d be making a ton of birdies.

Time for a break

I’ve been playing golf a lot lately.  My game has not improved and has actually gotten worse.  I’ve burned myself out, and beaten my golfer’s elbow up so bad I’m in a ton of pain.  Time for a break.

Why?

I have some theories as to why my game is such a mess right now.  The two primary ones are somewhat related.  I suspect I’m not able to concentrate because of things happening in my world outside of golf.

I also suspect that my losing about 24 pounds in the last couple of months could be causing my power loss and making my swing more wild.  How could it make it wild?  I’m much more flexible.

Swing rebuilding

When I come back from my break, which could be a few days, a week or who knows… I plan on enlisting my PGA Pro.  I’m going to start from the ground up and rebuild my swing.


Saw a FIVE PUTT today

Written by: Tony Korologos | Friday, June 5th, 2009
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Today my Dad and I played in a 27 hole member-guest tournament at his club Hidden Valley.  We play this tourney every year and enjoy the format.  The course has 27 holes and each nine is a different game:  two man scramble, alternate shot, net best ball.

We started out great and kicking the butts of my pal Arnie and his partner Bruce.  But when my Dad and I get to the alternate shot it is very difficult.  The pressure of alternate shot is high and if you mess up you leave your partner holding the bag.  My dad and I did that to each other a few times and flamed out on that nine.

Throughout the rest of the round Arnie and Bruce caught fire and started burying us.  It was an old fashioned demolition.  Despite a great session at the range prior, my 2009 “mystery swing” reappeared and I started finding parts of the course I never new existed.  I’m getting tired of that.

The end result when all was said and done was not finishing in the money, and having to pay Arnie and Bruce for the nice golf lesson.

Five putt

There was about a 30 minute rain delay when we were on a par-5.  It was there I witnessed something I’ve never seen, a five putt.  This was during the stressful alternate shot.  I watched Arnie and Bruce trade putts and trade putts and trade putts.  They ended up carding a five putt on that hole for a total of nine strokes.  Had they even two putted they would have probably finished in the money.  Despite that nine, they still waxed my Dad and I.

Congrats guys.  We’ll be seeing you next year…


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