Site issues

Written by: Tony Korologos | Thursday, August 31st, 2006
Categories: Site News

Hmmm. Had some server issues today. It’s all fixed now.

HOG is blowing up and eating up more and more bandwidth and server resources (which is good).

Sorry for any trouble.


History made at Ballyneal before it opens AKA Blog post from 32,000 feet

Written by: Tony Korologos | Wednesday, August 30th, 2006
Categories: Golf CoursesLifeMiscellaneous

August 29, 2006 7:23pm
32,000 feet
Delta Flight 1433

Greetings from flight 1433 at 32,000 feet in the air. I’m returning from the most amazing golf trip, and possibly the most amazing single day of golf I’ve experienced.

Today I woke up in Sterling Colorado, about 60 miles east of the Colorado/Nebraska border. Jay Flemma, Eddie Peck and myself drove to the town of Holyoke and met our pal Adam Clayman 12 miles from the Nebraska border.

From there we drove straight into some corn fields, literally on dirt farming access roads. After about 15 miles of dirt roads and a few dusty turns, we made it to Ballyneal Golf Course. This course is in the middle of absolutely nowhere.

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Ballyneal Golf Course

This is where I had one of the best golfing days I’ve experienced. The short version (long version to come after my plane lands and I can decompress for a few days): I played an absolutely amazing course designed by Tom Doak. The course isn’t even open yet. It opens in about 2 weeks. The design, routing, terrain and especially my playing partners were 2nd to none. By the way, “routing” is a buzzword I learned on this trip by hanging out with 3 golf course architecture geeks. A few more buzzwords to come.

Witnessed a hole in one, the first at Ballyneal

I was cruising along at -1 when we got to the 5th tee. The 5th hole is a par 3 at 165 yards uphill. My buddy Eddie teed off with an 8-iron. The shot was pure butter and never left the flagstick. It bounced on the front of the green and then released into the hole for an ACE! Not only was this ace Eddie’s first, it was the first ace recorded at Ballyneal. Historic event to say the least. Jay Flemma jumped up in the air with his hands raised and did his best Phil Mickelson ’04 Masters jump imitation. I do think Jay got a little higher in the air than Phil did, about 3 inches.

Read Jay’s version of this story here.

Final descent

Oh, I have to “turn off all electronic devices” now. The plane is starting to descend on home. I do wonder about the whole “cell phones may interfere with the plane’s navigational systems” comments the flight crew says though. So… if I send a text message to my girlfriend the plane might go off course and land in Russia or something?

More to come on this amazing golf experience, much more.


Road trip update soon

Written by: Tony Korologos | Tuesday, August 29th, 2006
Categories: Site News

My friends I can’t get time or a decent internet connection. I’ll have to cover the ground I’m missing on my big trip with Jay Flemma and the rest when I return home Wednesday. Stay tuned!


Rained out at Red Hawk Ridge Colorado

Written by: Tony Korologos | Sunday, August 27th, 2006
Categories: HackersLifeMiscellaneous

Once I got to Denver I finally met Jay Flemma in the airport. He’s exactly what I expected, a small framed guy with a ton of energy and a NY accent. Jay is as passionate and educated about golf course design and architecture as anyone you’ll ever meet. He talks about courses and architects I’ve never heard of and I just nod my head like I know what he’s talking about.

I also met a new pal Eddie Peck, owner of Black Mesa Golf Club in Arizona. Having checked out Black Mesa’s site and now meeting Eddie, I HAVE to go there.


Red Hawk Ridge’s 18th hole not only has a lake, it is a lake!

Day one had us scheduled to play at Red Hawk Ridge in Castle Rock Colorado. Castle Rock is about 45 minutes south of Denver. We managed to get to the 4th tee box of this neat course before the rain, lightning and finally HAIL hit us. It hit us hard. We were completely drenched (see pic of Eddie and me below) and frozen. We wisely called it a day, rather than freezing our tails off trying to battle the weather.

I plan on doing course reviews of all the courses I play on this trip. I’ll do a review of what I can about Red Hawk Ridge, but the review will be about 25% of what it should be since I only played 3 holes (16.7%) plus checked out the practice areas and clubhouse.

On the way back to the hotel we stopped by Pradera to check it out and buy some warmer clothes. Pradera is where we’re playing Sunday with a group of 12 including the band Bowling For Soup and golf course architect Jim Engh.

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Travel Log post 1

Written by: Tony Korologos | Saturday, August 26th, 2006
Categories: LifeMiscellaneous

Travel log:
Saturday, August 26th, 7:50am
Salt Lake International Airport

Sitting in the terminal drinking my $5.00 coffee from Starbucks I struck up a conversation with a nice lady sitting next to me. I was almost blinded by the large rock on her wedding ring. She was heading to Portland to meet her husband. I asked her if she was from Atlanta (detecting her accent) and she said yes. I told here I’d been to Atlanta a few times, but I really wanted to go to Augusta and perhaps see the Masters.

She then asked if I was into golf because she saw my TaylorMade backpack. I told her I was a golf freak and let her know about my golf sites. She then informed me that she was the wife of PGA Tour and now Champions Tour player Tim Simpson. She was heading up to Portland to watch Tim play the last two days of the Geldwen Tradition. He’s currently tied for 14th place.

I asked her a bit about her husband playing on the Champions because I know how hard it is to get exempt status on that tour and he hadn’t played for a while due to illness. She told me through his many top 10 finishes on the PGA Tour he was able to get in. He’s only been on the Champions for 9 weeks and has had several top 10’s.

Unfortunately my new friend Lee Ann had to run to catch her flight, but she got my contact info and hopefully I’ll be able to do a blog post or two on Tim.

The karma is already happening and I haven’t even gotten on the plane yet!


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