Tuesday 6 November 2012

Now where did I put my mojo?

 As I have documented previously in this blog and, for those of you who follow me, on Twitter, my golf has been a bit ropey of late. To be perfectly honest, I've been less than happy with it since Easter although I've only truly acknowledged the scraping of the barrel over the last couple of months. Prior to that, I was writing off bad rounds as one of those things and the next one will be fine whereas, in reality, I was in significant danger of falling out of love with the game. To paraphrase Austin Powers, I'd lost my mojo.


Thankfully, it would appear that I have taken a bit of control and, if the evidence of my last two rounds are anything to go by, my mojo was actually at the bottom of my bag all along.

Tuesday 16 October 2012

2012 golfing goals - how am I doing?

With only ten weeks or so left of 2012, I thought I would do a long-overdue update on my 2012 golfing goals. It's been a long time since the last update and a lot has changed since then, so it will be therapeutic to document what has happened and, realistically, what more I can do before 2013 arrives.

Monday 1 October 2012

A lyrical genius

OK, that's probably pushing it a little bit, but I had a flash of inspiration today having read a tweet by @mattholbrook86


6 things we learnt about the Ryder Cup

Well, that wasn't very exciting now, was it? Having climbed down off the emotional rollercoaster that was watching the Europeans overcome a considerable final day deficit to win the Ryder Cup, I thought I'd offer up my thoughts as to what we can take away from it


Wednesday 26 September 2012

That's enough Monty. Please give it a rest.

The waiting is nearly over. In less than two days, the 39th Ryder Cup kicks off at Medinah, Illinois as Europe attempt to continue to exert their stranglehold over their cross-pond opponents in the premier team event in the world of golf. Unfortunately, one person in particular appears to have forgotten that he's not actually involved...

Tuesday 18 September 2012

Return to Part-Timerness

Having enjoyed the unprecedented frequency of seven rounds of golf over two weeks at the end of August, causing me to question the validity of calling myself a Part-Time Golfer, I am pleased to report a return to normality and the moniker can stay. The clubs have lain untouched in the shed for the best part of a month and will be dug out again this weekend.

Friday 3 August 2012

Nobody needs to see that

It's been a while since I posted anything on here but, having played twice in the space of ten days at the end of July (pushing me nicely over the line to complete a 2012 goal of playing ten rounds) I've got a fair bit of food for thought. I also wanted to go through the cathartic exercise of writing down my thoughts about a particularly unpleasant bout of dummy spitting which marred my round at Chesfield Downs GC this week.

Thursday 21 June 2012

Crystal ball? Cubic zirconia, more like


Back in December, I made some predictions as to how the 2012 golfing calendar might pan out for the majors, Ryder Cup and world rankings. As we are halfway through the cycle of majors, I thought I would do a quick progress report.

Thursday 31 May 2012

My Bethpage experience

I have previously written about the presence of Bethpage Black on my golfing 'bucket list' and, luckily, I was able to tick this item off just over a week ago. I was also fortunate enough to play more than just the Black course, so this documents my whole Bethpage Experience - the Black & Green courses on the Saturday and the Yellow on the Sunday.

Friday 11 May 2012

The Avoidable Injury - the rant continues...

One of my biggest bugbears about golf and, indeed, professional sport in general, is the curse of the avoidable injury. I have previously written about this issue when Paul Casey popped his shoulder whilst snowboarding back in January and, since then, there have been further instances of this which really winds me up. So much so, in fact, I feel compelled to write it down.


Tuesday 24 April 2012

Don't let tradition hamper progress

The news yesterday that the BBC might lose its exclusive broadcasting rights to the Open Championship has sparked a frenzied debate. Traditionalists argue that The Open is a crown jewel and should be available to all whilst others would be quite happy to see the cosy relationship challenged in a commercial tender process. Here's my tuppence-worth.

Tuesday 17 April 2012

My Golfing 'Bucket List'

As seems to be the trend nowadays, I thought I would document my very own 'bucket list' - those courses that I have a desire to play before the game retires me. I'm sure there are some in here which people have played and are therefore well placed to offer opinions/suggestions.

Monday 2 April 2012

2012 golfing goals - Q1 progress report

I have previously published my (short) list of golfing goals for 2012 and so, with the first three months passing by, I thought I would produce the first quarterly progress report. This will help me understand and stay on top of these ambitions and what is left to do in order to complete them before the year is out.


Tuesday 27 March 2012

Well, that was nice, wasn't it?

Luck. Most people have their fair share of it. Some people have more than others. When it comes to prizes & competitions involving nothing more than chance, I'm not usually holding my breath to be involved. So when I saw a tweet offering a free round of golf at a nearby course this caught my eye and got me out on the fairways (well, some of the fairways) for the second time in two weeks. How lucky would I be?

Monday 19 March 2012

Rustier than a ten year-old Alfa

Saturday will see my third round of golf since the turn of the year, and second this month, so I wanted to look back at my last round at Cambridge Meridian to see what I can take forward to this weekend now that the cobwebs have been blown away.

Monday 27 February 2012

50p...dinner plate...50p...dinner plate. The race to Medinah is on

In exactly six months' time we will know the make-up of the European team to take on the US at the 2012 Ryder Cup at Medinah, a course well-versed in staging major tournaments (the US PGAs of 1999 and 2006 most recent in the memory). Following the conclusion of the WGC Matchplay, the first real opportunity to see who might suit the matchplay conditions of the Ryder Cup, here is a look at who is leading the race to make the team, who is knocking on the door and, perhaps controversially, who should be concerned about missing out on this great event.

Wednesday 22 February 2012

Right, I make that crack-on-o'clock chaps...

Amid the euphoria, high-fives and putting drama that concluded the Northern Trust Open on Sunday, two issues took the gloss off the occasion of Bill Haas' fantastic play-off win against Lefty and Keegan Bradley. One of these was the spitting, where the spotlight fell on young Bradley (though he's certainly not the only player on the pro circuit who is guilty of this less-than-pleasant habit). The second, more important, concern is the debate around the pace of play & Mr Bradley is, unfortunately, under the microscope for this as well.

Monday 20 February 2012

Dem's da rules

The unfortunate incident of Peter Whiteford being 'escorted from the course' after his disqualification at the Avantha Masters sparked a storm on social media outlets, the general target for the vitriol being the armchair referee who called in the infringement and the unfairness of the situation around the DQ. There are clearly a number of issues with this turn of events, all of which served to overshadow what was a superb maiden European Tour win for Jbe Kruger.

Friday 27 January 2012

Tweet Golf Cup - the countdown begins

According to the website, there are 200-odd days to go until the inaugural Tweet Golf Cup, an 18-hole, four-person-team Stableford competition to be played over the impressive and intimidating Dundonald Links golf course in Ayrshire. Having received the news that the entry of my team, Never Up Never In, had been accepted, I thought I would start the build-up and anticipation of what promises to be an exceptional day of golf.

Wednesday 25 January 2012

What lovely balls you have...

John Solheim, CEO of Ping, recently proposed a change to golf balls whereby professional players use a different type of ball to us mere mortals, primarily to combat the continuing upward creep of average driving distances amongst the professional ranks. As part of a feature debating the pros and cons of this idea, I was invited by Today's Golfer magazine to contribute to the 'No' camp - this is the full extended version of my comments (which appear on page 15 of the March 2012 edition (#292).

Tuesday 24 January 2012

Drive for show...

Extra distance. Added length. Obscenely long. 

Terminology with which we, as amateur golfers and suckers for marketing, are all too familiar. It seems that, despite the debates raging amongst the professional ranks about the distances being hit on tour and what can be done, the club manufacturers are sticking to the tried and tested principle of producing the gear which promises to give you the 'missing' extra yards off the tee. The question I have is 'Is it worth it?'

Monday 9 January 2012

Protect what's most valuable

The extremely unfortunate news of Paul Casey dislocating his shoulder, resulting in an untimely lay-off, and the ensuing debate on Twitter, got me quite cross (grr - how very British) about the 'avoidable injury'.