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Month: December 2006

Fantasy Golf

The PGA’s golf season begins on January 4, 2007.Yahoo’s Fantasy Golf begins that week as well.

Join the Hooked on Golf/Golfspace fantasy golf group on Yahoo to get started in that first tournament and start racking up points for prizes galore. A lot of cool prizes were given out last season and Tony’s lining up some more great sponsors for this year’s fun. Oh, and I should mention – it’s absolutely, 100% FREE!

I totally suck at fantasy sports games but somehow I managed to win a weekly prize last year. If I can do it, anyone can! (Hey, Tony – I never did get that Swing Juice you were going to deliver in person.)

Check out these links for more info and instructions for joining the group:

http://www.hookedongolfblog.com/fantasy

http://www.thegolfspace.com/content/view/642/140/See you in my fantasy!

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Merry Kess-mess

And Happy New Rears!

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Deck the blog

Thought I’d hang some decorations here on my blog. I even found some golf menorahs!

Merry Christmas, Happy Chanukah, Happy New Year, and Happy Anything-else-you-may-celebrate-this-time-of-year. May all your golf wishes come true.


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Stock car racing is easy – but watch out for those golf carts!

This weekend, Nextel Cup Champion Jimmie Johnson took a spill from a golf cart and fractured his wrist in the process. The incident happened at a celebrity charity golf tournament in Lecanto, Florida.

In his official story he claimed that he “was in a golf cart and the driver took a sharp turn… I wasn’t holding on tight enough, landed awkwardly on the ground and heard a little pop.”

As it turns out, he was in fact ON the golf cart when that driver took a sharp turn. I guess golf cart driving isn’t quite as exciting as NASCAR racing. Yep, “horsing around” on the roof of the cart, according to his team.

Don’t fall off, Jimmie!

It is the off-season for NASCAR, so he’ll have plenty of time to heal before he has to compete again. However, the much celebrated driver of the Lowe’s car won’t be able to participate in the all-star, international “Race of Champions” in Paris this coming Saturday.

Maybe Jimmie should stick with this golf cart next time.

I bet his teammates and competitors aren’t going to let him forget this mishap for awhile.It kind of makes me think that driving a stock car must be relatively easy. I mean heck, I drive golf carts all the time and have never had a single incident. No crashes, no injuries, nothing. I bet if I had a huge corporate team behind me that designed a winning car, I could get strapped in to that baby with all the protective gear and drive that thing to victory! Need a sub in Paris, Jimmie?

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Improving my putting skills

Perhaps I mis-titled this post. I guess I should say developing some putting skills instead of improving. Improving implies that I had some skills to begin with. I didn’t. I used to putt like a stoned chihuahua – spazzing out and either timidly leaving it way short or nervously hammering it past the hole with a freakish jolt. In either situation, I would often completely misread the putt in the first place so whether it was short or long it was way off line. Three putts were standard fare and I’d throw in a four or five putt for good measure, especially when I had a “good round” going. I used to dread going to the green to putt and just wanted to get to the next hole so I could take some more swings. My favorite thing about getting a hole-in-one was not having to putt.

Then the one and only Luke Swilor responded to one of my posts lamenting about my putting woes and he recommended the book Putting Out of Your Mind. Dog bless Luke Swilor. And Dog bless Dr. Bob Rotella for writing the book. Now I love putting. I can’t wait to get up there and try to knock it in the hole. That’s my real scoring opportunity!

Book Report – Putting Out of Your Mind, by Dr. Bob Rotella with Bob Cullen


There is really no big mystery to putting. It’s just like it was when you were a kid on a mini-golf course. You look at the target, read the putting surface, choose your line and stroke the ball into the hole. For some reason, now that we’re “adults” and golfers, putting has become so important in our brains that we psych ourselves out about it. At least I did. Suddenly it’s not as simple as it used to be. It means so much more now so it must be more difficult. I must have to concentrate more and really really try. WRONG!

In Putting Out of Your Mind, Dr. Bob Rotella explains it all so simply. It’s not a book that teaches you putting mechanics like holding your triangle or keeping your head over the ball or any of that nonsense. Not that those aren’t things that might work for you, but they might not for someone else. Grips, stances, strokes and routines can vary immensely from golfer to golfer and none is necessarily better than the other. What does have a big impact on every putt no matter who you are is what happens in your head.

This book taught me to develop a solid, repetitive routine. That much is pretty common knowledge, however overlooked or disregarded it can be in any given round. But I also learned not to over-read greens or second guess my lines. Not to stress over speed. “But, but, but… I don’t want to leave it short… I don’t want to end up 10 feet past the hole.” Forget it! If you putt just to get it close, you’re putting to miss. I now putt every putt with the full intention of making it. And guess what? I make a lot more! Sure, I still have the occasional three putt and I’m sure I always will, but I have a lot fewer of them now. More importantly, I make a lot more one-putts.

How can that be? Just by putting to make it? Well, I guess you have to read the book to really have it sink in and be convinced of the overall concept that makes it successful: trust your putt. Just like you have to trust your swing. Speaking of trusting your swing, I have also read and highly recommend Golf is Not a Game of Perfect, also by Dr. Bob Rotella. Every shot I take from under 100 yards, I aim to make it in the hole. I actually chip it in more often now, too.

Of course it isn’t quite as easy as I’m making it out to be. These things take time and I have had some setbacks. But that’s why I decided to refresh my memory of this book by re-reading it and writing this book report.

Dr. Rotella is a psychologist who works with many professional golfers and has done so for years. The book includes many anecdotes from those interactions to illustrate just how important the mental aspect of putting (and golf in general) is. It’s a quick and easy read and can have such a big impact on your game – and your scores.

I highly recommend this book. It’ll make a great holiday gift for your favorite golfer (even if that’s not yourself). Like me, you’ll probably want to pass it along to someone else after you read it. Also like me, you should opt instead to get that person his own copy so you can keep yours on the shelf because you will probably want to read it again. And again.

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Rustic Canyon fire damage

I have some updated information about how Rustic Canyon Golf Course fared in the Shekell / Happy Camp fire.

Some areas on the back nine were singed and a lot of the environmental or native areas burned. None of the actual playing surfaces sustained any damage. The golf course was without power until 9:00 AM today. The watering system that was in some of the native areas was damaged and is being repaired. Right now, they’re in a clean-up and repair mode and the course will re-open for play on Friday.

Moorpark Country Club is open and pretty much back to business as usual today.

Scroll down for yesterday’s post on the fire which has some other updated information.

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Gilda’s Club Worldwide auction – golf stuff up for bid

Gilda’s Club Worldwide is auctioning off items on ebay to raise money that will help support people living with cancer. That’s Gilda’s Club as in Gilda Radner, the hilarious actress and comedienne best known for her funny business in the first cast of Saturday Night Live. Gilda was taken early by ovarian cancer in 1989.

The auction includes golf items such as passes to the Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail and World Woods Golf Club. It looks like the big ticket item of a vacation package to the 2007 US Open with behind-the-scenes privileges courtesy of The Golf Channel has already closed, but there is still time to get bids in on many other items. Here is the e-bay link to the Gilda’s Club Auction site.

The Gilda’s Club Mission

“The mission of Gilda’s Club is to provide meeting places where men, women and children living with cancer and their families and friends join with others to build emotional and social support as a supplement to medical care. Free of charge and nonprofit, Gilda’s Club offers support and networking groups, lectures, workshops and social events in a nonresidential, homelike setting.”

And Elizabeth Berkley has something to do with it as well. Far from her teen queen period from Saved by the Bell or lascivious stripper character in Showgirls, she is now applying her image and name recognition to help this charitable cause.

Since I don’t blog about Natalie Gulbis bikini shots and calendars or other such sexy-golfer related hit generators catering to the perverted Michele Wie upskirt crowd, I was tempted to put up the stripper photos of Elizabeth Berkley while I had the chance. However, due to the nature of the post and the cause and what she’s trying to do, I opted instead to do the right thing and use this more respectable photo.

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Moorpark (Shekell) Fire

I am updating this post periodically. Updates are in blue.

Most of you have probably heard about the fire that is blazing through the Moorpark area.

For detailed information on evacuations, road and school closures from the sheriff’s department, visit this website.

Update: I got an e-mail from KNBC that they are running a live stream of continuing coverage and raw video from the fire. I checked it and it was last night’s coverage but they told me the chopper is refueling and live stream will be back up soon. Here’s the link. (10 AM – 5 PM)

It is fire season and it seems like in each of the last several years there’s been at least one fire right around here that puts us all on edge. In the so-called Shekell fire (named for the road where it started), several homes and buildings have already been lost and thousands are still threatened as it continues to burn and the Santa Ana Winds continue to move it through the fuel filled brush areas.

Embers fly in this photo of the building and property of MGR Design going up in flames. (L.A. Times)

Moorpark Country Club

The fire went right through my favorite local public golf course, Moorpark Country Club. Sunday morning around 8:00, golf pro Leo Lee closed up shop as the Sheriff’s department recommended evacuations in the area.

This morning, Moorpark CC seems to be out of harm’s way as the fire has moved along to torment other areas. The golf course sustained damage to scrub brush and it’s still very smoky so only a skeleton crew is on location and no golfers are around. The roads are closed and it’s unsafe to be outside breathing all the particulates. Even without a fire, golfers would be scarce because of the insane winds.

I actually had a tee-time at Moorpark on Saturday morning and opted out with the rest of my foursome because the wind was blowing us away as we stood there and discussed whether or not to play. Gusts to 70 mph – sustained winds probably around 40-50. No thanks. But punishing winds are merely an inconvenience for golfers.

Those are the same conditions that make the fires nearly impossible to fight. Firefighters can’t stand steady with their hoses and helicopters can be grounded (they’re up right now). Small aircraft has difficulty staying on course to land their targets with water. However, when they need water, they can use water hazards at the area golf courses to fill up their tanks.

Residents evacuate at the north end of Valley Road in Moorpark. (L.A. Times)

Update: I got an e-mail from Steve Vigiano, the Director of Golf at Moorpark CC. He says: “We are fine. Just some minor fire damage to the brush on the Canyon and Ridgeline side of the course. We have been closed for the past 2 days [and] we will be open tomorrow. I have heard that Rustic Canyon had a lot of damage to the Native areas. I believe that the course is OK. There is no way to communicate with Rustic right now.”

Rustic Canyon Golf Course

Another fire that is part of the Shekell blaze burned through Happy Camp which is the location of Rustic Canyon Golf Course. I have tried to contact them this morning for an update but have been unable to reach anyone there. Perhaps the power and phone lines are down there. I’ll continue to try and post an update when I have more information. If anyone knows anything, please post a comment here.

Update: I got through to their phone number and heard the message that they are closed due to the fire and directing people to call later in the week when the phone service will be available. No report is given on the message about damage to the course.

Don’t be stubborn (and stupid)

It was reported on the news that many people in the area are refusing to evacuate their homes. Everyone, please be safe. Stuff is just stuff. Get your animals, hard drives, hard to replace documents, photos, mementos and golf clubs and just get out. Those embers are flying and it’s still really dangerous out there.

A word to the local news stations:

It sure would be nice if you could display an accurate map of the fire areas and where the firelines are. Last night I was watching the news and one of the stations showed an actual image of the fires with an overlaid map of the area. According to that map, I was on fire. If you’re going to do it (and you should), do it right!

Update: Here are a few more links posted by reader “ELY” in the comments section. I thought I’d put them here for easier access:
Ventura County Star’s Affected areas map
Ventura County Star’s Wind map
Ventura County Fire Department

Update: As of 7:00 AM this morning (December 5), the fire is 80% contained and the fire department expects full containment by 6:00 PM tonight.

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