TPC Sawgrass blog posts all week! Stay tuned.

Written by: Tony Korologos | Monday, May 4th, 2009
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Now that I’ve experienced The TPC Sawgrass Stadium course first hand, I’m going to post a review and a bunch of cool nuggets on the course for TPC week! Stay tuneed to Hooked On Golf Blog for all the fun stuff.

I’ll go over each hole, the course, and even the amenities right down to the locker room. I’ll also talk about what it is like for a hack amateur to try and hit a shot on the #17th island green.


I love fairway foxes…

Written by: Tony Korologos | Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
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Thanks to my pop giving me a big-ass zoom lens for my digital SLR, I was able to get some covert shots of the baby foxes at the course.  I love golf foxes.  There’s nothing better.

The baby foxes are definitely getting bigger. My buddy Alan was telling me that foxes were mangy and unwanted on the course. I beg to differ. Geese are the enemy. I look forward to the day those baby foxes get big enough to hunt down the geese and chow down on them, thus reducing the need for fecal column compensation on the greens…


Got a short game lesson from my good friend, who also happens to be the club pro

Written by: Tony Korologos | Sunday, May 3rd, 2009
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Like most amateurs, the biggest area I could save strokes is with my short game. I shot a 73 last week where I got up and down 1 out of 4 times. That’s a 70 if I had a short game. I’ve gagged away thousands of shots with mediocre short game plays.

My friend and local pro, called today because he had some down time this afternoon. He and I play our grudge match several days a week. Some days he beats me and some days I beat him. There’s probably nobody more qualified to help me out, since he’s watched my short game in action and under pressure. By pressure, I mean when there’s a $1 skin on the line. That is pressure.

I had a good hour long lesson. My buddy knew what I needed to work on and helped me out with what he called “positional” short game. We adjusted my alignment, posture, swing plane and especially my grip. I’d been choking way down on my chips. No matter what I tried, I hit all my chips on the toe. Little did I know that being choked down like that was causing the toe shots. Other adjustments, when I properly implemented them, worked very well. We worked for practically the whole hour without ever moving the ball from the basic position, on my right foot.

I have a few keys to work on: grip, ball position, bringing the club back inside and perhaps most importantly, quiet upper body. If I get all of those working, my chips are dead on line and perfect distance. If I get all those working, rounds in the 60’s are coming. I can feel it.


Maybe Titleist got the labels backwards on the new Pro V1 and Pro V1x?

Written by: Tony Korologos | Friday, May 1st, 2009
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A couple of posts ago I did my 2009 Titelist Pro V1x review.  I mentioned that I got a surprising amount of spin for the ball more touted for distance.

Yesterday I played my first full round with the new Pro V1 (not the x).  I call this one Pro V1 regular flavor.

I was quite blown away by the distance I had with this rendition of the V1.  I found myself on the par-4 1st hole closer to the green than I’d ever been off the tee.  I was 66 yards to a back pin and the hole is 393.  If a back pin is +10 yards that makes it about a 340 yard drive.

So my first impression of the new Pro V1 regular flavor, is that it is plenty long.  Possibly even longer for me than the X.  Is that right?  I get more spin from the X and more distance from the regular flavor?  WTF?  Did Titleist accidentally label the two models backwards?  Perhaps the regular flavor is a bit softer than the X, and allows me to compress it more.


Went to a golf match today and a pig fight broke out

Written by: Tony Korologos | Thursday, April 30th, 2009
Categories: Hackers

Spinal tap moment

First I need to set up where I am right now.  I’m at a pool hall in the worst town on the face of the earth.  I hate this town with every cell in my body.  My friends know what city I’m in.

I’m in my capacity as a rock & roll drummer tonight.  This band called me at the last minute to sub for them in a “battle of the bands.”  I’ve never heard this band.  I’ll be hearing them for the first time when I play their set tonight.  This band is very green and excited to play and they asked me to come 1.5 hours before the show.  I begrudgingly accepted. Of course these battle of the bands are always a cluster f*&k.  No organization.  So someone got the times wrong and as it turns out, I’m in this God forsaken town killing time for at least 3.5 hours before I perform.  Thankfully I found an open wifi here at this place so I can write about today’s pig fight.

I’m typing out of order now.  I just got back from driving around looking for some food.  Found a lot of ice cream places.  Now the first band is playing and the band I’m subbing for is 2nd.  Oh, no.  Now the band I’m in is 3rd.  Terrific.  OMG, I just heard a rendition of Van Halen’s “Jump” with someone rapping over it.  I just threw up in my mouth.

Went to a golf match and a pig fight broke out

Today was the big rematch for the new Thursday configuration.  That configuration pits my long time golf buddy Arnie, against Sumi-g’s Marius and his pal Roger.  Last week entailed me and Arnie losing our team bet to Marius and Roger, and had me forking over $17 to Marius.   This week I was hoping for a better performance.  OK, vengeance.

Vengeance lite, decaf

Somehow I managed to hit 11 hazards despite feeling pretty good about my ball striking.   Welcome to an Aurthur Hills designed course where if you miss a green by two feet you are in a trap or water.  I putted pretty well yet had four lip-outs.

Fortunately for me and Arnie, Roger had a flame-out the back, including ditching his shoes and walking out on the Great Salt Mud Lake to see if he had a shot.  He then played the rest of that par-5 in his bare, muddy feet (pictured). Marius wasn’t firing on all cylinders all day.  In fact, he was golf’s version of a three cylinder Dihatsu Charade firing on two cylinders.   He’d bought a new driver and new putter straight from the golf shop and took them out of the wrapper just before this round.  I can safely say that putter will be heading right back to the golf shop for a refund.  It didn’t work.

Managing an 82 with 11 hazards was somewhat of a bizarre achievement.  Even more strange, I lost my first ball on the 18th hole, after I’d already hit 10 hazards.  That hackfest 82 was enough to get $9 back from Marius.  $8 more to get back to even.

After shooting four rounds of 73 or lower in a row, my last couple of rounds have really stunk.   I won’t get too bent out of shape.  That is golf I suppose.


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