First Look: Linksoul Golf Pant and Polo Apparel Script

Written by: Tony Korologos | Tuesday, October 11th, 2016
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As you know if you are a regular reader of Hooked on Golf Blog, my favorite thing in the world isn’t golf, sex, money, fast cars, power…. Oh no.  It’s apparel scripting.  I have a new script which I’ve just put together with Linksoul, a very classy and high quality apparel brand by John Ashworth.  Yes the same John Ashworth you may be familiar with from the Ashworth brand.

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I’ve got a killer Linksoul pair of trousers and a golf polo to review. Since I have stubby legs and the trousers are long enough to fit Minute Bol, I have to get them tailored first before I can start the review.

Stay tuned for my review of this Linksoul apparel scripting, coming soon. To browse some of their great golf and life threads, check out the Linksoul Golf Apparel online shop.


Two Historic Golfers Who Share a Birthday Today

Written by: Tony Korologos | Sunday, October 9th, 2016
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There are two great golfers who share a birthday today:

  • Annika Sorenstam, arguably the greatest female golfer in history.
  • Tony Korologos, arguably the best golf blogger in history.

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Nice to share a birthday with one of the greatest ever, but Annika didn’t win TWO club championships at River Oaks in Sandy, Utah!

FORE!


HOG World Tour Visits Salt Lake Country Club

Written by: Tony Korologos | Wednesday, October 5th, 2016
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The latest terrific course visited in the HOG World Tour is The Country Club (of Salt Lake City).  The Country Club is an 18-hole private golf and country club located in the heart of the Salt Lake Valley.  SLCC is known for its great location, course architecture, tons of bunkers (ugh), and very high quality and conditioned golf holes.

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The hole above is the beautiful and very tough par-4 11th. It looks very Augusta-esque, hints of the 13th at Augusta National Golf Club.

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Above is a panoramic shot showing one of the many incredible views of the “Wasatch Front” mountains, which are seen from most of the holes.

And speaking of great views, here’s a drone shot I captured of the course a couple of years ago.

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I had a great time and struck the ball well. One problem I had was testing out new wedges in rain compacted sand. That was a score wrecker. On non-bunker holes I was even-par on the day. Bunker holes, 7-over. Boo.


Review: Golf Pride Tour SNSR Putter Grip

Written by: Tony Korologos | Monday, October 3rd, 2016
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The most important club in the bag other than one’s brain, is the putter. 40-50% of all the strokes a golfer records on the course are with the putter. Putting is certainly the strength of my game. I rely on my putting big time to make up for other deficiencies in my game. Having the right putter setup is crucial. If any part of the setup is off even slightly, putts will be missed. Without the right weight and grip size/shape, the strength of my game would be neutralized.  I don’t roll with the jumbo grips because they reduce the feel for me, and I don’t have a problem with breaking my wrists.

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I’ve found the perfect grip for my putting, the Golf Pride Tour SNSR Contour (there’s a straight model as well). It’s a mid-sized grip with a taper which fits great in my hands.  The taper is known as a pistol shape.

The grip is made from a proprietary rubber which feels soft and comfortable in the hands, and translates the feel of impact from the head to my hands.  This is called “feedback.”  Feedback is extremely important for any club, but putting is especially crucial because there is so much touch and feel involved.

On The Course

I’ve had this grip on my putter since before my trip to Scotland this past summer.  It has been a fantastic grip and I’ve putted very well with it.  Last week I had a round with 22 putts, starting off with eight 1-putts in a row.  I’ve found the SNSR to be perfect in call conditions, from slow to fast greens and even with the Texas wedge (my best wedge).  It was tremendous on the hard links ground of Scotland, even from 50-70 yards out in the fairway!

Conclusion

When the original grip on my Dornoch Putters Mad Dog 1 finally wore out, I went through several grips.  That special putter has a handmade milled aluminum head, and it provides a ton of feel and feedback.  I needed a grip that can compliment that amazing putter and the Golf Pride SNSR Contour is a perfect match.


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