Recent Feel Good Moment

21 Oct

Took my team to my first tournament as their coach over the weekend, and I hope my recent restructuring of the program was evident in the fact that they scored significantly better this week than their last tournament before I came in. Shows what happens when you practice!

In the mail from Amazon is the book, “Every Shot has a Purpose,” written by Pia Nilsson and Lynn Merriott. They are the coaches that helped Annika shoot her legendary 59, and from the looks of it, reading it will hopefully help get the stick out of my ass every time I play. Their philosophy, if I am reading the excerpts and interpreting their Web site correctly, is that you think about only exactly what you control at this very moment. The score at the end of the round will be what it will be, but right now you can focus only on your shot at hand.

So when one of my players was bummed about her first day score, I gave her the mandate that she just needs to forget about the score and tackle the task at hand. If she trusted her decision and focused on the shot, she would succeed. On day two, she shaved ten strokes off her score! After, she came up to me and thanked me for the advice, saying that tuning out everything else made a huge difference. When she focused only on her next shot, she did much better.

Gave me the coaching warm fuzzies — anyone who’s tried to teach what they love knows what I’m talking about. And, it makes me even more excited for the book to get here, I can’t wait to read it!

Every Shot Must Have a Purpose

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Tiger Woods Hits Photographer

4 Oct

Tiger Woods Shoots Golf Ball Directly At Photographer's Camera

Holy cow, is this a phenomenal picture, taken by Mail on Sunday photographer Mark Pain. He snapped it just before being hit by Wood’s wayward shot. While Tiger and his caddy weren’t expecting the ball to hit Pain’s camera, they didn’t contest it either. Thus, Pain isn’t in trouble for having his lens where it didn’t belong. Probably a good move for Tiger (gotta take your licks when you’re trying to climb back to being the number 1 golfer on the planet)

The second noteworthy point about this shot is: check out all those people following Tiger Woods. Wow! Proves that even with all the scandal — or maybe because of it, even more so — he is still the most compelling figure in pro golf.

Tiger Woods Shoots Golf Ball Directly At Photographer's Camera

Oh man, he looks pissed.

Other things I like about these pictures: the guy with the mustache (on the far right) in the top picture, and the guy with the afro/visor/rainboots combo in the bottom one. Made me giggle a bit.

Muchas gracias to the best boyfriend in the world for showing me this story on gizmodo.com (which is also where I got the pics, btw).

*Update*

I made the first picture my background at my new job. I find it inspiring… tells me not to be afraid to do my best, because unlike the bajillion people following Tiger, there’s no pressure on me to be awesome.

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I’m a Coach!

4 Oct

Wooo! Got the dream job: college golf coach. HELL YES. That’s all I’m gonna say for now — time to get to work!

Dropped some major dinero at a Golf Galaxy that was going out of business in Austin two weekends ago: almost $400. But, that got me almost $800 in full-value merchandise, including tons of shirts and bottoms, golf balls, golf tees, lots of gloves, as well as a Callaway Hybrid club. That last one was a total splurge, but I figured it was a good time to capitalize on something I wouldn’t normally be able to afford otherwise.

The club is taking some getting used to, to be truthful. I was super-hyped about how easy it was supposed to be to hit. However, it has no forgiveness for a technically unsound swing, which sucked since I first took it on a spin on the course rather than the range. After spending some quality time hitting it on the range however, I am more comfortable with the result.

Until having nabbed this dream job, I hadn’t been able to play that much. The result of wish was a heinous short game. Just goes to show how important that is to work on constantly (which will be one of my priorities a college coach). Doesn’t matter that you hit the green in regulation if you three-putt from within 10 feet!

(Image: smh.com.au)

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What’s With Golfers and Magnets?

17 Sep

Power Balance Bracelet Black w Black letters - Size M

Image: amazon.com

Started a new job recently, and one of my trainers conspicuously wore one of these magnetic bracelets on each wrist. It caught the attention of a coworker, and after he asked about it, the trainer promised a presentation of their attributes after the lesson.

The time comes to prove that there’s something to these bracelets. Two volunteers stood at the front of the room, and the trainer did various demonstrations to prove that these magnetic bracelets helped with balance and strength. Nothing so impressive that I was playing with the idea of paying money for a rubber band with a magnet glued to it, even if it did promise to give me more energy, stamina and focus (as well as x-ray vision, the ability to fly, telekineses, and the ability to magically be a size 4).

Then, he went one step further, saying, “And I don’t mean to brag, guys, but ever since I started wearing these bracelets, I’ve been able to do one-armed push-ups.”

Ok, I thought, now this I can’t pass up. “Prove it!” I challenged.

Sure enough, to my coworker’s delight, he did some one-armed push-ups; feebly at first, since he wanted to prove he wasn’t wearing the bands. Then, he put the bands on and could do better push-ups. They still weren’t too pretty, but they were better one-handed push-ups than I’d be doing. Of course, then he put in a plug for buying these bracelets straight from him and he could give us a deal. Many of my classmates were hooked.

So naturally, I spent my lunch on my iPhone looking for scientific articles  that could support or disprove these magnetic bracelets. I’m the kind of consumer that likes to research a gimmick so that I either can laugh at other’s gullibility, or convince myself that there truly is something to the gimmick that I can put my money behind (hey, I like a magic product just as much as the next girl!). You can buy magnetic bracelets in almost any style — but beware, I really didn’t see any kind that didn’t look stylish enough to con itself into being actual jewelry!

I found two things: first, that the scientific evidence behind magnetic therapy is severely lacking and any supportive findings tended to be due probably to placebo effect. I couldn’t find any strong studies (the kind that use large sample sizes, random assignment of subjects, methods that wouldn’t tip the participant off to what they were being tested for, etc.).

What I also found, more surprisingly, was the prevalence of magnetic therapy being targeted to golfers.

In reading golfer’s reviews about magnetic bracelets, most of the positive anecdotes seemed to acknowledge that the “best game of their life” that they played the minute they snapped on the bracelet very well could have been placebo, but they could care less. If there was a magic bullet, they would admit, to dropping 3-4 strokes off their game, then even if it turned out to be total bullshit, it was worth it for those 3-4 strokes.

And I just can’t help but find this golf phenomena extremely strange — some of us really will try to shrink that handicap at any cost! Golf is such a cruel game that there will always be something to improve upon. We will probably never have a perfect round, but regardless, we all feel like we won’t be happy till we play like the pros. We can get almost religious about our devotion to improving our game. And thus, any money spent to achieve that goal is just a pious drop in the offering plate to our temple. Hats off to the marketers of these bracelets for figuring that out.

Will I buy one, even if just to try? Probably not. One, I don’t really have the money to drop on what scientifically could be considered quackery, even if I kinda am curious about whether it would make me play better (I won’t lie, I still am a little bit intrigued). My second reason is that knowing that there’s little evidence to support whether it would really work, I would feel embarrassed that I had to buy a wonder-product to give me the incentive to play more golf. The mere act of playing more and practicing purposefully will do that all by itself!

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The Boyfriend Golf Project: Getting Off the Ground

9 Sep

Since giving myself the project of teaching my wonderful guy the game, well…. nothing has happened. Unfortunately my dream to spend lazy weekends on the links together has not come true yet.

The fact is, we’re just young and both in a “transitional” phase of life where buying a new set of golf clubs for him might not be financially prudent. However, that doesn’t mean I’m not still brainstorming on how to make it happen.

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Waste Some Time on Show Me the Golf

6 Sep

Oh, the Brits. So cheeky in their humor. Or, I suppose as they would say, humour.

I recently spent some time immersed in the site Showmethegolf.com, which they describe as “Facebook for golf meets Soccer AM… Come on in, otherwise it’ll look like I haven’t got any friends. No riff-raff.”

Soccer AM must be some British thing, because I don’t get the reference — but regardless I really like the exuberance of this site.

Their videos look into the world of European golf with a “groovy” point of view, and the silliness is completely enjoyable.  Take for instance, Valderama, their sock puppet made out of a knitted club head cover. I love it because growing up I used to play puppets with my dad’s club head covers. They were blue and gray and had a big poof on top. completely horribly awesome. But enough about me. They also pepper in some pretty good golf tips too.

Anyway, check out ShowMeTheGolf.com!

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Golfer Starts Fire With Swing

1 Sep

Crazy!

Outside Irving, California, a golfer started a fire with his swing. His ball had found the rough, and when he took his next shot, his club clipped a rock which sparked a 12-acre fire. One-hundred and fifty firefighters responded to the scene to put out the the blaze.

No charges will be filed against the golfer for this freak accident, thank goodness.

I have a hard time believing this is true, it’s such an insane story. I also have fun imagining this guy with his buddies in the club house or neighborhood barbeques trading stories, and his always being the one that trumps all others. And then I can imagine that over time the other guys start making a drinking game with their Arnold Palmers every time he brings up the fire without letting him know. Or making bets to see how long he can go without mentioning it. And can you imagine the nicknames you’d get from starting a fire?

Here’s the story at the LA Times.

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ETSY Golf Finds

30 Aug

Golfers are weird. Or, there are lots of weird people making things for golfers, and it all seems rather misguided. Like, kitschy items featuring strange clip-art and horribly designed craft store fabric, rather than unique and well-designed pieces that have a cool point of view. Really, really terrible if you ask me.

Which is why searching through the “golf” items on ETSY, an online store for hand-crafted goods, is always a humorous adventure. Where do these people come up with this stuff? And does anyone actually buy it?

But, every once in a while, I find some golf things that actually feel modern and kinda cool. Stuff that I would give as gifts or even buy for myself and not be terrified that those I love would be subjugated to tackiness. Because golf is a lifestyle to many of us and compels us to surround ourselves with golf things, so much of what is out there for golfers is soooo strange. Since my aim is to always celebrate the good and not to tease the weird, here are some golf things I found this morning that are actually pretty neat.

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Yum Yum, Love to Eat My Words — and Other Swing Thoughts

29 Aug

Pull cart update: good god, is my foot in my mouth or what. I actually really really loved having it out there today!

Maybe this is painfully obvious, but I also noticed that to maintain maximum comfort while carrying it, it is best to not let your hand holding the handle go back past your hip. Try to keep the hips and shoulders square and the cart won’t have any strain on your back or neck. At first I thought pushing would be easier, but since the weight of the bag naturally pulls down, it was harder to keep the bottom of the bag up for pushing.

Is everyone thinking, “no shit, sherlock?” It’s weird being fresh to using a piece of equipment that is so basic. Please excuse what might appear as me crawling out from under a rock or being born sometime earlier this week.

On to more important business: my swing thoughts for the day. Or, I suppose, pre-swing thoughts is more accurate.

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Hell Might Have Frozen Over…

23 Aug

…Because I bought the accessory that has peeved me the most in my years of playing golf:

the pull cart.

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