Hyundai Tournament of Champions TV Schedule

Written by: Tony Korologos | Wednesday, January 4th, 2012
Categories: PGA TourPro Golf

PGA Tour LogoTomorrow in prime time the PGA Tour season for 2012 begins.  This week’s tournament is the Hyundai Tournament of Champions at the Plantation Course, Kapalua Resort, Kapalua, Hawaii.  Golf Channel is airing 17.5 hours (or more if it goes into a playoff) of the tournament.

All TV times are on Golf Channel

Airtimes: Friday 5:30-10 p.m. (Live) / 10:30 p.m.-3 a.m. (Replay)
Saturday 5:30-10 p.m. (Live) / 10:30 p.m.-3 a.m. (Replay)
Sunday 5:30-10 p.m. (Live) / 10:30 p.m.-3 a.m. (Replay)
Monday 4-8 p.m. (Live) / 9 p.m.-1 a.m. (Replay)


First look at Nike Golf’s new “NexCOR” VR_S driver, fairway, hybrid and irons

Written by: Tony Korologos | Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012
Categories: GolfGolf ClubsGolf EquipmentGolf Gear
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Nike VR_S Driver

Nike VR_S Driver - click to zoom

Nike Golf has just introduced the new VR_S NexCOR club face technology, which will be available on February 3, 2012.  I’m sure I’ll be seeing some first hand at the upcoming PGA Show, so stay tuned here for pictures and initial impressions.  The VR_S clubs will span the full golf bag: VR_S driver, VR_S fairway woods, VR_S hybrids, VR_S irons, VR_S forged irons.

Press Release

Nike Golf’s full press release describing the new VR_S line can be found on the Hooked On Golf Blog golf wire site, HOGWire.biz.

Nike VR_S Images

For all current VR_S images, go to the Hooked On Golf Blog Nike Golf VR_S Image Gallery.

Nike Golf VR_S Irons

Nike Golf VR_S Irons - click to zoom

 


Final Look Back At 2011 – July To December

Written by: Tony Korologos | Tuesday, January 3rd, 2012
Categories: BoneheadsGolfGolf AccessoriesGolf ApparelGolf BallsGolf ClubsGolf CoursesGolf EquipmentGolf GearGolf LifeGolf LifestyleGolf VideosHackersHOG World TourInterviewsLifeMiscellaneousSite NewsTravel

Welcome to the fourth and final post looking back at 2011 for myself and Hooked On Golf Blog.  I start this post in July 1 2011, which happens to be when I’m on an airplane to golf’s home, St. Andrews, Scotland.  What comes up first is the trip of a lifetime and the shot of a lifetime.

July 2011

My first July golf blog came on the 2nd, Greetings From St. Andrews.  It was a quick hello from the home of golf.  Not much time to write, too much golf to be played and pubs to be experienced.

My 2nd July post is Great times in St. Andrews, more to come.  Look at the killer pic of my golf group standing in the Road Hole bunker.

Within a couple of hours of arriving in St. Andrews, we were teeing off on the Old Course.  Having traveled all day and having no feel for the huge difference between American golf and Scottish golf, I was happy with my 81.

Shot Of A Lifetime

At 7:00am the next day, we played the Old Course again.  This is where I hit the shot of a lifetime–the greatest par I’ll ever have on the Road Hole, the 17th.  To cap that off I make birdie on #18 to shoot a satisfying 77.

St Andrews

Picking my ball out after holing out from 196 yards, Road Hole – St. Andrews, Scotland

Other courses played while in St. Andrews include the amazing Castle Course, the unbelievable Kingsbarns, Strathtyrum, Jubille Course, New Course and the Eden Course.

Robert Duvall

Interviewed Robert Duvall

August 2011

I had the great pleasure of interviewing Academy Award winning actor Robert Duvall about his starring role in the golf movie Seven Days In Utopia.

In August I had the pleasure of seeing my golf writing appear in an actual print magazine.  My article on the Solstice Golfathon appeared in the Utah Golf Association’s Fairways Magazine.

On August 8th I posted a review of one of the best courses in Southern Utah, Coral Canyon.

The HOG World Tour headed for some sea and sun to southern California and the beach.  While there I took some time away from basking in the sun to visit the Cleveland/Srixon world headquarters.

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Saddened by the death of Jim Huber

Written by: Tony Korologos | Monday, January 2nd, 2012
Categories: GolfGolf MediaMiscellaneous
Jim Huber

Jim Huber

I’ve been a big fan of Emmy Award winner Jim Huber for years. I really loved his work in the golf world.  Every April I greatly looked forward to hearing Jim’s “Masters Today” pieces during the Masters.  I’m saddened to have to post the news of Jim’s passing.

I met Mr. Huber last January (2011) at the PGA Merchandise Show.  He was walking down the center isle opposite the direction I was walking.  I stopped him and introduced myself, mentioning that I was a golf blogger.  I told him how much I enjoyed his Masters pieces.  He was thankful and appreciative.  I half jokingly offered my services as his assistant at Augusta.  He smiled and patted me on the back, letting me know that I hadn’t been the first to offer such a thing.

Rest in peace Jim.  You’ll be missed.

From Turner Broadcasting

BREAKING NEWS…

…from David Levy, president of sales, distribution and sports, Turner Broadcasting System, Inc.

Re: Passing of Jim Huber

The Turner Broadcasting family suffered a great loss and we are saddened by the passing of our colleague and friend, Jim Huber. A terrific Emmy Award winning journalist and essayist, Jim made so many contributions during his more than 27 years with our company. He was a gentleman and wonderful individual and will be deeply missed. We send our condolences to his wife, Carol, and son, Matt.

 


2012 Golf Goals

Written by: Tony Korologos | Monday, January 2nd, 2012
Categories: GolfGolf LifeHackers
Now that a new year is here, it is time to set some goals for the golf game. My handicap has been creeping up over the last year or two, and my distance has been dropping. Just two years ago I was a 1 handicap and I finished this year at a 3.4. I crept up to a 5 early in 2011 and knocked it back down to the final 3.4.Goal 1: Improve Short Game – HIGHEST PRIORITY

My biggest blaring weakness is short game from about 50 yards in. When I miss a green, I’m getting up and down as low as 20% of the time. Around the greens can be pretty bad. If I haven’t played for a while, I almost have the chip yips. The thing I need most to do this year, is improve my chipping and pitching around the greens so I can get the ball closer to the hole.

Goal 2: Increase Greens In Regulation

My 2nd worst statistic this past year has been greens in regulation. I miss a lot of greens. Combine that with bad short game stats and you have a recipe for bleeding strokes.

I put some new KBS Tour 90 shafts in my Hogan irons toward the end of last season and my iron flight has straightened out quite a bit. I must increase greens in regulation.

Goal 3: Get Lost Distance Back

Driving accuracy has been fantastic this season, hovering around 80% (blows away most of the players on the PGA Tour). But I’ve lost some distance (PGA Tour blows me away). I suspect my recent separated shoulder may be one contributing factor, plus I think poor technique and releasing the club way too soon is another reason.

I haven’t just lost distance in driving, but my irons are all 1 to 1.5 clubs shorter. Here at altitude my 8 iron for the last 10 years has gone 160 yards. 2011’s yardage was 150. The whole iron set is the same story.

I suspect on the iron distance loss, I’ve subconsciously changed my technique a bit to prevent the damn golfer’s elbow. I used to play the ball back in the stance and pound down on it. I don’t do that as much. So the good is that I don’t suffer the golfer’s elbow pain, but I lose distance. At least that’s the theory.

What Will It Take?

What will it take to reach these goals and fix the issues mentioned above? First I’m going to get some short game lessons, perhaps from a few different instructors. When I’m satisfied that my coach and I have come up with the proper techniques, I’m going to try to practice them every week.

On the distance issue, I’m going to study my ball position, consult an instructor again etc. Then see what I can do to get some more club head speed. Definitely not ruling out a new driver, and I’ll surely test a bunch of them.

On the greens in regulation, I think once again it comes down to swing technique and distance control. Need to have properly set up gear as well.


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