Aerial Photos: Salt Lake City’s Rose Park Golf Course

Written by: Tony Korologos | Thursday, November 13th, 2014
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I’ve added a few aerial photos of Salt Lake City’s Rose Park Golf Course to the Hooked On Golf Blog photo gallery. Below is a sample, and you can click the photo to see more.

Rose Park Golf Course Aerial Photo

Rose Park Golf Course

Located very close to downtown Salt Lake City, Rose Park Golf Course opened in 1958. The course was deisnged by Mick Riley.

“Rosey” is not a high-end golf course, nor would I recommend it for tourists who want to play the best golf courses in northern Utah. That said, the flat layout and always high quality greens make for an enjoyable walking experience.


Video: Police Chase Through Golf Course Ends With Driver Shot, No Pun Intended

Written by: Tony Korologos | Thursday, November 13th, 2014
Categories: Boneheads

This one did not end well. A police chase which went through a California golf course ended with the driver being shot.

http://youtu.be/R4oCt_RBDBU

No word as to what score the driver carded, or if he asked politely to play through.


First Look: Bobby Jones Baby Alpaca Cable 1/4 Zip Sweater

Written by: Tony Korologos | Wednesday, November 12th, 2014
Categories: Golf ApparelGolf Gear
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Baby alpaca. I’m posting this just to write that… The temperatures here in northern Utah are dropping fast. On the course yesterday the high was 40 degrees and this morning it is 28.  With wind-chill it is minus two million. Now is a perfect time to put the newly arrived Bobby Jones Baby Alpaca Cable 1/4 Zip to the test. Look at this beautiful piece:

Bobby Jones Baby Alpaca 1/4 Zip Sweater

Bobby Jones Baby Alpaca 1/4 Zip Sweater

Highlights

  • Retail Price: $225.00
  • 100% Baby Alpaca
  • 12 gauge cable rib detail
  • Suede piping at front zip placket closure
  • 1×1 rib at neck, cuff and bottom trims
  • Super soft baby alpaca hand feel

I’ll be putting this sweater through the rigorous HOG review battery and posting my review and opinions soon. Initial impressions? For the first time in my life I may actually be hoping for cold weather.


Green Sleeve Pocket Ball & Club Cleaner

Written by: Tony Korologos | Wednesday, November 12th, 2014
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Why do I love golf so much?  Perhaps because I’m half Scottish.  When a product comes in with a University of Utah Utes logo, or a Scottish flag, it moves to the top of the review queue.  Case in point is this neat little ball and club cleaner called Green Sleeve.

Green Sleeve ball club cleaner

Cleaning my 7-iron with Green Sleeve

For optimal scoring and performance, clubs and golf balls need to be free of debris.  Clean grooves on irons and wedges mean complete control and proper spin.  A clean golf ball will fly and roll true.  Often it is inconvenient to carry a golf towel around, so sometimes we hit clubs and balls which are not always clean.  Green Sleeve’s pocket sized footprint means we will never be in that situation again.

Cleaning a golf ball with Green Sleeve

Cleaning a golf ball with Green Sleeve

Features

  • Pocket sized and convenient to carry
  • Internal microfiber cleans and polishes golf balls and irons
  • Numerous colors, designs available
  • Custom print/logo

Video

Conclusion

Green Sleeve delivers as promised, a convenient and easy to carry golf ball and club cleaner.  The $12 retail price is reasonable for the quality and features the unit delivers, and it would make a great golf gift.


Memo to the Rude Ladies in the Group Behind

Written by: Tony Korologos | Monday, November 10th, 2014
Categories: BoneheadsGolf

Yesterday was quite possibly the last decent golf day of the season here in northern Utah.  64 and sunny on November 9th is a big bonus.  Today it is snowing.

Naturally at the public course yesterday there was a big crowd.  The course was packed and the tee sheet full all day.  We all know a sunny day in November is a bonus and want to take full advantage.

While hitting my approach shot to the par-4 4th green I heard the threesome of ladies in the group behind ours yelling.  Right in my backswing they yelled, “we want to finish by dark!”  I didn’t think much of it because I was not sure who they were yelling at.

While hitting my tee shot on the par-5 5th hole they yelled again, right in my backswing: “Asshole!!!”

At this point I asked the guys in my group what the hell was the problem with these ladies.  I was not aware, but the ladies had also driven their tee shots into our group on #4 fairway, while we were IN the fairway waiting to hit.  I was left of the fairway and not near where their tee balls landed, but the shots nearly hit the other guys I was playing with.  One of the guys in our group, an employee of the course, drove his cart back to ask the ladies not to hit into us.  They complained that our group was playing too slow.  What they failed to notice was that the course was packed with groups and our group was waiting on every shot.  While the pace of play may not have been what anyone wanted, our group could not have gone any faster.

Agitated by all this crap, I hit a hook on #5 tee shot and ended up in trees.  Eventually I would card a double-bogey 7.

The rest of the round these ladies did everything they could to be loud and obnoxious.  They were dropping f-bombs all over the place, yelling…  They drove their carts up intentionally making noise while our players were teeing off on the par-3 9th. We had been waiting for the green to clear for 10 minutes.

While waiting to hit our approach shots on the 12th fairway an assistant pro drove up to our group to talk to us.  The ladies had called the shop to complain.  The position where we were waiting was a perfect vantage point to see the groups ahead of us.  The course was jammed: 12 green, 13 tee, 13 fairway, 13 green, 14 tee, 14 fairway, 14 green…  No gaps in sight.  It was quite funny that when the assistant drove up we were all standing there waiting, with nowhere to go.

Final Thoughts

Slow play sucks.  I get that.  But these clueless ladies did not have the awareness to realize there were groups upon groups ahead of us and there was no way we could move any faster than we did.  The ladies eventually left the course after they finished the 13th hole.  Good riddance.  With the rude ladies in tow I was 6-over par. The final five holes were peaceful.  In that serenity I was 1-under par.


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