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My name is Sean and this is my Blog about golf. This blog will contain comments about the state of my game (and my friends games), course reviews, a history of my golfing life and general musings about the game. Comments are encouraged and welcomed and if you happen to stumble across this blog, I hope you at least found it interesting.


Just so you know, an All World Par is when you put it in the woods off the tee, punch it out into a fairway bunker, knock it on the green some 25 feet from the hole and drain the putt for an All World Par.



Wednesday, April 30, 2008

US Open Fever

Tomorrow is May 1st, which in my book means that it is time to start getting US Open fever. The US Open is my favorite major for a couple of reasons. First, while the Masters is a beautiful course and has a ton of history, they would never let me in the gates to watch, much less play. It is just so far out of reach for the average golfer, it doesn't really feel personal. I love the Open Championship (that's the British Open to most folks). The problem is it looks absolutely horrible on TV. ABC does the coverage and they have all the wrong angles for TV. While I have played some of the great Open courses, it just doesn't look that good on TV.

On the other hand, the US Open. Played on a different course every year so no one gets a home field advantage (except the course). It is Open to any one who meets the requirements (very democratic). NBC does great coverage for almost the entire weekend. And last but not least, it ends on Father's day. The best thing about the US Open ending on Father's day is that I get to say, Hey, its Father's Day and I want to sit in front of my TV for 8 hours watching golf.

Over the next several weeks, my posts on the US Open will touch on different aspects of the Championship. Today I wanted to mention an article I saw the other day that said that because the US Open is on the West Coast (Torrey Pines) this year, they are going to try for a prime time finish on the east coast of 9:00 pm on Saturday and 8:00 pm on Sunday. I think this is a great idea and should go over really well, assuming the weather cooperates. However, this got me thinking. The only reason they can do this is because the USGA is the last governing body in golf who insists that even the Championship is tied after 72 holes of stroke play, they have an 18 hole playoff on Monday. If there is a tie after the 18 holes on Monday, then they go to sudden death. I know it is tradition, but I have to tell you, I think the 18 hole playoff system has go to go. It is just not fair to the fans, especially the ones at the Championship, if there is not a Champion at the end of the day on Sunday. In my opinion, I think that if there is a tie after 72 holes, then they should go back out to the course and play the last 3 holes and the person with the lowest aggregate score wins. If there is still a tie, then sudden death on 1 and 18 until there is a winner. That's my story and I am sticking to it.

Friday, April 11, 2008

Brand New Putter

As every golfer will attest, there is no feeling quite like the feeling when you get a new club, and for me, that feeling happened last night. I had been accumulating some Amex points for a while now and decided to redeem them for a new putter. I checked out my options on the Amex website and narrowed it down to the Odyssey Black Series I1 or the Scotty Cameron Red X. I have always wanted a Scotty Cameron, so I was a little bit biased.

So I trucked on down to the local golf shop and spent a good 45 minutes hitting putts with both putters. It was tough decision between the two, but in the end, the Scotty Cam won out. Ended up getting the Scott Cameron Red X3. The Red x3 is a small mallet headed putter with a 1/4 of offset in a classic shaft shape. http://www.scottycameron.com/putters/puttermodel.aspx?id=20 The other option was the Red X5, which has a plumbers neck, but just did not like the look of it.

Hoping to get out soon with my new putter, but unfortunately, I strained a hamstring a few weeks ago and the legs is still a little sore and still needs a bit more healing time before I can get out. It looks like I might get to play again by early May.