Wednesday, 7 September 2016

An Air of Excitement

The focus on today's entry has to do with news that has risen from the golf world like a Phoenix from the ashes. A re-birth of sorts... a "reincarnation" in a way but to be more precise. A return.

The golf world and Social Media outlets are electric with news that came out of the Tiger Woods camp. Heeeeee's baaack! It was announced today that Tiger Woods will be making his return to competitive golf. According to tigerwoods.com he is looking at returning to competitive golf in October when he hopes to tee it up in Napa, California at the Safeway Open to be played at Silverado Resort.This event would mark the beginning of the 2016-17 season and this news follows a recent post of mine about Nike and the "free agency" that's set to begin and how it will keep the "wraparound" season from becoming mundane. Golf Channel you're about to see a massive spike in your television ratings when this happens. I guess I should warn the European Tour about the ratings spike as well, seeing that Tiger is planning on playing in the Turkish Airlines Open in Antayla, Turkey in November. So far three events have been eyed up if you include the Hero World Challenge in The Bahamas in December. This is some exciting news that will get golf fans buzzing. After all, it already has.

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Photo Credit: golfweek.com

Much has changed in the golf world since Tiger last played August 2015. We've seen a few changes atop the Official World Golf Rankings. We've crowned our first Olympic Golf Champion (Justin Rose) in 112 years. Golf has been introduced to a guy named "Beef" and with that a bumper crop of "young guns". The talent out on the tours and in the colleges is just so immense. Johnny Miller has been quoted saying that he thinks Tiger could win another 5-8 events. While I think that this statement could be described as valid I think it's possible. But it won't be "easy" like in the past because of those young guns. They're hungry and the "Sunday Red" isn't quite as bright and intimidating like it has been for a very long time.
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Photo Credit: swingprofile.com
I have said in the past that I am not a Tiger Woods fan but I think I need to clarify. What I think I have been though is a closet fan.Where inwardly I am a fan of his just that I don't admit to it openly... until now. My golf idol(s) Arnold Palmer and Jack Nicklaus did a lot for the game of golf. Especially, Mr. Palmer with his introduction and advent of Golf Channel. But for this generation Tiger Woods' popularity introduced many golfers to the game that otherwise may not have bothered to pick up a golf club or a video game controller. Events on television are definitely different when he's around and moreso when he's lurking around the first page of the leaderboard. Maybe Tiger coming back will inspire folks to return to the courses.... after all golf is dying right? In no way am I suggesting that golf "needs" him.

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Photo Credit:  tigerwoods.com

I think it's cool that he's making his return. Hopefully, his rehabilitation has done exactly what it's supposed to do and he'll be back long-term. It sucks when you can't do something because of poor health or an injury. Let's face it... golf is just more exciting with Tiger around (no matter how many great young guns there are). Can he win 5-8 more events? Only time will tell.

Until The Next Tee!

Tuesday, 6 September 2016

Grinding, Rory and Nike Golf

Labour Day. The unofficial death of summer even though there are still a few weeks left. With that means school. For some parents and children school is already back in class. For others (like myself) the respective parents are getting used to getting the "kidlets" back into the routine of "the grind". Grind... is there a word used more in describing golf? But what is exactly is the grind?

In this case the word grind is a verb. According to the dictionary it means "to reduce something to small particles" and when you really think about it... it really is a great adjective to sum up the game. We've all experienced the grind at one point or another because our love (see addiction) for the game is so strong. In my case, this meant going to the range/course daily to pound buckets of balls and play 18 or 36 holes afterwards to get ready for competition. Swings and changes don't really build themselves after all. For the last 5 years this was me in a nutshell. For guys and girls on Tour the grind can simply mean a dry spell in between wins or a period of playing a lot of golf week in and week out.

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Photo Courtesy of TPC.com

This weeks winner on the PGA Tour and winner of the second leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs was a guy that we really haven't heard a lot from as expected. You heard more about him for declining to play in Rio than you did for his play on the golf course. In fact, it has been 16 months since his last victory before winning this week at TPC Boston during the Deutsche Bank Championship. Yet in a quiet sort of manner there he sits in the Official World Golf Rankings at #3 in the World. Much has been said about Rory in 2016. Most notably that he's massive and that his woes are that he became too big to swing. His workout regimen almost became a thing of notoriety when Brandel Chamblee of Golf Channel heavily criticised him (not to mention the Olympics regret thing) publicly. Honestly, I thought he was bordering on "too much" and if you followed his Facebook or Twitter feeds you were lead to believe that he had become obsessed. There is no doubt that for Rory it had been a difficult time in 2016. We saw him throw or break a club more than once and The Open Championship comes quickly to mind. Something that Tiger became notorious for. The rage out of frustration was something that might make a passive observer think "'Rhoid Rage" but that's a can of worms that doesn't need to be opened. But Rory stayed with the course and played through the "struggles" (again #3 in the world). But golf fans expected so much from him. Recently, Rory addressed his putting issues by hiring Phil Kenyon to fix his woes. Kenyon's other clients include the likes of Henrik Stenson, Justin Rose  and Lee Westwood to give you the idea that the man knows what he's going. Well something clicked and it's great to see Rory and Nike Golf back in the winning column. Congratulations Rory!! But as I sit and watch I cannot help but think about the proverbial "Elephant in the Room".

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Photo Courtesy of ESPN.com

So the "swoosh" that is Nike Golf. Unless you have been living under a rock you know that Nike Golf is getting out of the golf equipment game. This was a move that I predicted after the 2016 PGA Show Getting right to the point... it was downright surreal that Nike had no presence in Orlando. As a matter of fact had I not visited the Oban booth I would never have seen a Nike club there. So if you ask me the writing was clearly on the wall. So Nike Golf has elected to get out of the golf equipment game (balls too) and focus on apparel which really is undoubtedly the king of the brand. So when Rory won this week does it mean that we have seen the last of the "Swoosh" ITB in the "Winner's Circle"? One can't help but think that's a possibility so moving forward where do the likes of Rory and stablemates Kevin Chappell, Michelle Wie, Suzann Pettersen, Paul Casey, Tony Finau, Brooks Koepka and Tiger Woods go as far as their next sponsor. In a case like Tiger and Rory who no doubt are getting wooed by everyone and their collective uncles it's hard not to see them playing a brand like PXG and no matter what CEO Bob Parsons says that he chases nobody... you have to know that he is actively pursuing the two players to play his wares. But you can't blame him can you? Truth be told I could almost see all of the above playing PXG with an asterisk beside the names of McIlroy, Woods, Koepka, Finau and Wie as strong likelihoods. Pettersen I initially had thoughts of TaylorMade but for some reason I see her playing PING. However, getting back to Rory I never thought he looked "right" with the swoosh and I was relatively vocal about it on Twitter when he first went there. I really felt that he should have stuck with Titleist and the two parties fit each other. Remember, before Nike Golf Tiger played Titleist too.


All in all, I think the departure of Nike Golf is going to make an otherwise mundane (Ryder Cup notwithstanding) wraparound season exciting. Let the rumour mills churn.

Until The Next Tee!

Monday, 5 September 2016

Patience

Well, the changes have started here at alexandertothgolf.blogspot.ca and trying to get the blog to do what the website has been doing has proven to be a little trying.

I would be the first one to tell you that I am in no way a gadget or tech guy. I'm sure anybody that knows me would tell you as much. But the way that I have to look at it is like this. In a way it's like making wine, slow-cooking some ribs on the barbecue or working on a swing change or thought to shoot lower scores. We want the results "right now" but things take time.  If there is an operative word here I would say that it would certainly have to be "patience".

So, with that said I would like to thank all of my readers for their patience while I go through these changes. There will be days and nights where the blog may be broken and for that I apologize. I'm just trying to get the blog to be just right so my blog is enjoyable for you... my readers.

Until The Next Tee!


Saturday, 3 September 2016

The Most Telling Training Aid That You Have... But Never Knew It

Truth be told, this first tip is so obvious that you might give yourself a smack of the forehead and think.. "why didn't I think of that". Have you been on the range working on your game and you're just randomly watching balls sail left or right? Sure, you might be striking the ball okay but that direction.. it's not even close. This tip is particularly great if you're a golfer who fights the slice.

If you were to line up 10 golfers I would almost guarantee that 9 out of 10 of them would be wearing something in common. Sure they are wearing shirts and bottoms but we have to look closer at the equator. Their belt. The belt is such an under rated piece of equipment and the fact is that our belts can tell us a lot about what's going on with our ballflight. Leaving shots out to the right? Hit your next shot and hold your finish and pay attention to where your belt or navel are pointing. Chances are it's pointing right in the general direction where your ball landed. If you have your belt pointing to the right (if right-handed or left for a left-handed golfer) chances are you slid (lateral shift) and you never cleared your hips. Keep this in mind.

Note: If your belt is pointing right and you hit a hook you have to know that you either lost connection, spun out of the shot or had a cast at the top.

Hope this helps.

Until The Next Tee

Friday, 2 September 2016

Patrick Reed Wears Callaway

It's really amazing how some things in this world come full circle. As an avid fly fisher I quickly think about how Pacific Salmon fight their way upstream to spawn... and die (Atlantic Salmon don't). However, in between all of this a legacy is passed on as salmon eggs turn into fry and then one day it happens. After spending their entire lives in the lake or ocean they turn into adults and return to the very creek that they were created in traversing rapids, anglers and in some cases hungry bears to create a brood of their own. I realize that this isn't a fishing blog so how does this tie in? 
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Photo Credit: Disney
Well as it turns out, "Mufasa" was very wise lion and the "Circle of Life" was no joke. It's real. When I started my website alexandertothgolf.com it was on the heels of a severe diabetic foot ulcer. Not so much the heels of the ulcer but during while resting on the couch where I was hooked up to an I.V. I was bored and my brain was stagnating so I thought about writing. I previously wrote for an e-zine (now defunct) called "Fly Fish Ontario" and decided to revisit that "skill set". Here we are a few years removed and I'm right back where I was. Ordered to be off of my feet due to another infection that led to another diabetic foot ulcer. I haven't written in a while so what better excuse to get back on the horse? Full circle.

Can you believe it? It feels like the PGA Tour was just starting the season off in Hawai'i at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions. Here we are... it's September and all four Major's and a little thing called the Olympics have taken place. The respective champions crowned but of course that  wasn't the proverbial "be all, end all" to the golf season. No way.. not with "Straight up cash" to be won "homie". Right Jordan? With the FedEx Cup Playoffs there just happens to be another 10 million things to be awarded.
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Photo Courtesy: PGA Tour
This past week the Barclay's Championship was contested in Farmingdale, NY at the public Bethpage - Black. While there were playoff points to be had there were also Ryder Cup points on the line. Emerging victorious on Sunday afternoon was American Patrick Reed. Love him or hate him you have to admire his game and his oozing confidence (the Top 5 player comment). Patrick Reed is a big-time Callaway Golf staffer but it doesn't stop with the clubs in his golf bag. Reed is also a healthy "endorser" of Callaway Apparel which I had the pleasure to review a piece from (it's at alexandertothgolf.com). I was fortunate to have had a press release given me to distribute. Here is what Callaway Apparel had to say.

Patrick Reed picked up his fifth PGA TOUR win on Sunday at The Barclays wearing essential styles from the Callaway Golf apparel collection. This is his fourth consecutive season with at least one win on the PGA TOUR.
Photo Courtesy: PERY

With this victory, Patrick jumps from the seventh spot to take the lead in the FedExCup standings and is now ranked 9th in the Official World Golf Rankings. He has also secured himself a spot on the United States Ryder Cup team for the second consecutive year.

For his victory on Sunday Patrick wore an OptiDri™ Solid Polo (CGKS60M6) in Tango Red. Which is a top performing polo packed with Callaway’s unique OptiSeries fabric technology: OptiDri™ moisture management, OptiStretch™ fabric for unencumbered golf swings, OptiShield
™ protection from the sun’s harmful rays with 50 UPF.


There is no denying the fact that Callaway Apparel knows what they're doing. Quality, performing fabrics and style that any discerning golfer would like. What's not to like? Patrick wears Callaway and maybe you should too. #IWearCallaway

Until the next tee!!