Galvin Green Millard Polo

Written by: Tony Korologos | Friday, September 19th, 2014
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Galvin Green Millard Polo

Galvin Green is a Swedish apparel company with some very stylish and high technology offerings.

Case in point is today’s review, the Millard Polo. This piece is the iPhone 6 of golf polos, but you don’t have to wait in line overnight to get one or sign a two year contract to wear it.

Body Mapping

The Millard polo uses “body-mapping” technology. The brainiacs at Galvin Green know all the crucial areas on the body which need ventilation and have increased ventilation in those areas to help the player remain comfortable and dry, even in extreme conditions.

Fabrics

The fabrics/fibers used to construct the Millard Polo wick the moisture away from the player’s body and disperse that moisture over a large area, where it evaporates. The fabric is very high strength and will not wash out or wear out. The fabric in the polo provides valuable UV protection to protect the wearer from the sun, and it also features antibacterial properties to keep the shirt, and its wearer fresh and odorless.

Style

The looks and style of this polo are as groundbreaking as its technology. I like the fact that the colored panels promote a fit and sporty look, even with my square torso.

Today’s shirt script…

Performance

During rounds of golf the polo flows with the golf swing. No binding, pulling or uncomfortable spots (see critiques below however).

I played a round of golf in 94 degree temperatures a few days ago. The sweat on my upper body was wicked away and I felt quite cool and try compared to the ambient temperature.

Critiques

I do have issues with the sizing. Many swedes may be skinny and like tight fitting clothes but in the USA we are a little bigger. I happen to dislike tight fitting apparel. I normally wear an extra-large but due to the swedish sizing I had to go with a double-extra-large.

Colors/Sizes

Sizing for the Millard runs from small to double-extra-large.  I’d recommend one size above what you normally wear.

There are four colors available: orange, white, gray, blue.

Conclusion

My Millard Polo is a gamer in a closet which has at least 50 competing polos.  I love the looks, style, and performance.  The maintenance (machine wash) is very convenient.


Measure Winds on Your Phone or Tablet With the Weather Flow Wind Meter

Written by: Tony Korologos | Thursday, September 18th, 2014
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DSC00020I wish I had the Weather Flow Wind Meter unit the last time I golfed in Scotland.  Those numbers would have been crazy.  The Weather Flow Wind Meter is a very small portable turbine which plugs into your smartphone or tablet (iPhone, iPad, Android) and via several different free applications can show you all sorts of data regarding the wind in your location.

Data

The Wind Meter shows some great data which can be very useful on the golf course or doing other outdoor activities.  I use the unit for golf, and for checking current wind conditions when flying my remote control aerial photo/video helicopters.   Other applications might include flying, sailing, fishing, windsurfing, and more.

Here are the primary data values shown:

  • Average wind speed
  • Max wind gusts
  • Wind direction

The data can then be processed by the user, or even shared with other users.

The unit can read in meters/second, miles/hour, knots, kilometers/hour, & beaufort scale.

On The Course

This device is great for information gathering before a stipulated round or tournament round.  It is not legal to use such a device during said rounds.   Knowing wind speed and one’s one game allows the golfer to compensate and choose the proper club when hitting against or with the wind.

After feeling the winds and seeing the actual numbers, a golfer can get a much better idea of wind speed without having to use the unit all the time, therefore having a better idea how to play shots in stipulated rounds or tournaments.

Conclusion

The Weather Flow Wind Meter is a fun and useful $34.95 investment which can help golfers or those who need to know wind conditions in order to perform their best, and be armed with the most complete information they can.


Bridgestone Golf Collegiate Team Logo Hats

Written by: Tony Korologos | Thursday, September 18th, 2014
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I’ll admit it. I can be bought. Send me a golf product with a Utah Utes logo on it and you are guaranteed airtime.

I’m doing a hat review today. Yes some very hard-hitting, groundbreaking golf journalism. Today’s hat is the new Bridgestone Golf collegiate team logo hat. Bridgestone Golf has been offering college logo golf balls for a while and these hats make a great match.

Bridgestone Golf hat with Utes logo  = beautiful!

Bridgestone Golf hat with Utes logo = beautiful!

These adjustable hats are made from 100% washed cotton twill so they’re very comfortable and have a nice relaxed fit. The college team logo (preferably a Utes logo) is embroidered in a 3D effect which looks great. The side of the cap features a Bridgestone Golf logo for those of us who like to show our team colors and our golf colors at the same time.

There are currently 29 teams available for the Bridgestone Collegiate Caps: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, Auburn, Boise State, Clemson, Connecticut, Florida, Florida State, Georgia, Kansas, Louisville, Louisiana State, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oregon State, Penn State, South Carolina, Stanford, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Utah, Virginia Tech, West Virginia, Wisconsin.

Retail price on these hats is $30.

Conclusion

College logo hats are a great addition and possible new revenue for golf shops in college towns. My local pro-shop sells the hell out of Utah hats which are made by another golf company. Now they can offer another selection from Bridgestone Golf and you can be sure I’ll be letting the merchandise manager know about them!


14 Clubs

Written by: Tony Korologos | Wednesday, September 17th, 2014
Categories: GolfGolf ClubsGolf EquipmentGolf Gear
WITB - Tony Korologos 2014 River Oaks Club Champion

WITB – Tony Korologos 2014 River Oaks Club Champion

Are 14 Clubs Really Necessary?

The last two times I’ve played golf in Scotland I’ve realized that over there a few clubs are simply not necessary.  First, the lob wedge.  The ground is SO hard that hitting the lob is very difficult.  The hard ground and wind really call for low running shots.  In six days of golf at 36 holes per day, I hit my lob wedge twice and both times it was the wrong choice.  The next time I play true links golf over there I’m bringing a pencil bag and maybe 8-10 clubs.

At home I could easily take out a club or two without missing them.  I hit my 3-fairway no more than 1-2 times per round.  In yesterday’s league round I didn’t hit it at all.  I could easily take out the 5-iron or one long iron.  I could take out one of my four wedges, probably the gap wedge.

4-Club Tournament

As club president of my league for many years, we would do a yearly 4-club tournament.  This is a tournament where the players were only allowed, you guessed it, four clubs.  I usually picked a hybrid, 7-iron, sand wedge, and putter or some setup similar.

At the conclusion of the tournament I would notice the scores and something very interesting.  The scores were most often the same.  A 12 handicap player who normally shot 84-85 with 14 clubs shot 84-85 with four clubs.  I noticed the same for my own scores.  Not much different.

15 Clubs

My weekly money game is a fun competition between low single digit handicappers.  We usually play with 14 clubs, but if someone wants to test a driver or putter we don’t have a problem with them having 15 clubs in the bag.  In the end, it makes virtually no difference in the scores, or who wins the money.

Marketing

The folks at Golfplan posted a discussion about the 14 club limit and whether or not it is too much.  Perhaps we can use less clubs and still shoot the same scores and enjoy the game just as much.  But golf equipment companies would not be too hip on that.  In fact, I bet they’d rather see a 20 club limit or perhaps no limit at all.  Anything to sell more clubs.

Clubbing Based On Location and Conditions

I usually have the same 14 clubs in the bag at all times.  I’m used to them and used to the setup.  PGA Tour pros change clubs for nearly every event.  Phil Mickelson used two drivers in the Masters Tournament a few years ago.  And tour pros have many different wedge configurations, or even have their wedges custom bent or ground to specs which are best for the course and conditions they are playing that week.


Need Some Fresh Golf Tips? Try Your Horoscope

Written by: Tony Korologos | Tuesday, September 16th, 2014
Categories: GolfMiscellaneous

I was thumbing through the newspaper at lunch today.  For those who don’t know, a newspaper is a big piece of paper with news printed on it.  I haven’t read a horoscope in years, but happened onto it so I checked mine (Libra).

“A problem is likely to occur when you become too immersed in an issue.”

Woa.  I couldn’t help thinking they were talking about my short game.  Perhaps I’m over thinking my short game?  Too immersed?  Maybe I should relax and let it flow, rather than being so hyper focused on it?

I decided I should check out the other horoscopes and that’s when I realized that this set from Jacqueline Bigar was 90% usable for the golf world if I just used the last sentence of each one.  My golf interjections are in (parentheses).

Aries

As the day goes on, you might need some time to tackle a problem (with your putting).

Taurus

Act quickly and ask questions (to your golf instructor).

Gemini

You might feel confused (because this damn game is hard!).

Cancer

You’ll have the energy and right attitude to get past any problems (with your greens in regulation).

Leo

You will have no choice but to deal with the issue (of the yips).

Virgo

You might decide to go out on your own (for nine more holes).

Libra

A problem is likely to occur when you become too immersed in an issue (like your short game).

Scorpio

Your ability to see past the obvious defines a situation. (No way around it. You are a hack)

Sagittarius

Stop resisting, and be open to the process. (Tiger Woods…. “its a process’).

Capricorn

Consider your options, and decide not to fight what the majority wants.  (Get in the skins game you pussy!)

Aquarius

You might decide that you have had enough and head in a different direction.  (Time to take up bowling as a hobby)

Pisces

Your caring toward a loved one won’t go unnoticed.  (Said the golf gods.  Thanks SO much for replacing your divots, raking the bunkers, and fixing your ball marks!)


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