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Welcome to my new golf blog!! If you've been a visitor to the Tees2Greens forums you probably know that I'm a bit of a chatterbox when it comes to golf - sometimes it's hard to contain my enthusiasm about something so passionate to me. So I just couldn't pass up the opportunity to have a special spot like this to write to my heart's content (THANKS Webmaster!) - join me when you can, I'll just keep chatting.

January 2010 - Posts

  • Is there hope for the Hope?

    I've been pondering the state of the professional golf world lately.  I'm hardly an economist, but it's hard not to notice that tough financial decisions are being made every day...from Fortune 500 companies to you and me.  I'm eating out less, keeping my thermostat a little lower, and trying really hard not to buy new golf shoes (unless it's a REALLY good deal!).

    I did not realize that the Bob Hope Classic has been without a title sponsor since last year.  According to an article I read here - they do have platinum sponsors and other contributors, but you won't find a sponsor name in the title - it's now the Bob Hope Classic (sans Chrysler).  And according to tournament officials, they have a nest egg available to have this year's event run without any noticeable changes.  

    But how long can they last?  If you look at the field, the top ranked player on the OWGR in the field this week is number 37, Mike Weir.  Whoa.  Now, for me, just like the SBS, I can find hours of entertainment regardless of who is in the field, but it's hard to deny that big names mean more exposure, more fans, and more money.

    You can read any number of articles and analyses of why the Bob Hope tournament is struggling and what it needs to consider in order to survive.  Strikes against it include, being a 5-day event, the Pro-Am format (aka LONG rounds), some questionable course choices, the date, and unpredictable weather.  The combination of celebrity and golf doesn't seem to carry that same appeal as it did a generation or two ago.  I think that's too bad, but I guess we have to remember that for professional golfers, each week is a job...and just competing in a regular event, without the parties and pro-ams the entire week, is a big investment of time.

    A few weeks ago Sam Johnson wrote about the long seasons in most sports.  My response to his lamenting was that as long as there are sponsors willing to invest in golf tournaments, why complain? 

    As much as it pains me to admit it, maybe Sam's idea is something the PGA Tour needs to explore.  Is the beginning of the year starting to resemble the Fall Series where we see more marquee players choose to take time off or head over to play overseas (for some serious appearance money)?  Do the "journeyman" Tour players need these events, or could the money invested in "less popular" events be better served in other ways?  I don't know.

    What I do know is, from a fan standpoint, I wish there could be professional events in every state so that more golf fans could experience professional golf live and in person.  Minnesota hosting the PGA Championship last year, and the US Women's Open in 2008, was an amazing gift.  I am already counting the days until the Ryder Cup is here in 2016!!! 

    But again, I realize you need a great course, a great market...and money, to make any tournament work.  And now is hardly the time to hope for new money to be popping up to support golf.   But a girl can still dream, right?

    But before we go slashing a few weeks off of each end of the season, I think we need to remember that the other thing that every tournament does, whether it's a Major or a fall series event, is inject a lot of economic spirit into the communities they are in.  And of course we can't forget the incredible charitable impact each tournament produces.

    Regardless of whether or not A-list players are in the field, it seems to me that every tournament matters in some way.  Maybe it's up to us to change our way of thinking and appreciate the players who are willing to travel to all corners of our country to play in events that will make a difference to a lot of people that will never pick up a club during that week.

    There is some good golf news in our troubling economy.  Sea Island, Georgia, is the newest location for a PGA Tour event!  The RSM McGladrey Classic has been added to the Fall Series this October.  Davis Love and Zach Johnson have already committed and will be involved in the event...some great names to have around that late in the season!  Maybe not all hope is lost yet.

    I know golf is entertainment and lots of fans just want to see the best players in the world wow us each week.  But the fact is, the best players don't have to play every week, and the draw to play outside of the US seems to be attracting more of the players we'd love to see at events like the Bob Hope Classic.  It's hard to blame them.  But rather than keeping golf on shelf, maybe it would be fun to get to know some of the players that might fall behind the shadows of our favorite golf stars.  Heck, there's even a Sam in the field this week!

    I hope the Hope will be around for a long time to come...but I guess only time...and the economy, will tell.

    I'm excited that Matt Kuchar and Brandt Snedeker will be playing the Hope this week - I hope they got the memo that they are in my 2010 predictions this year...it would be great to mark one off in January!!  For those of you that can, I hope you enjoy PGA Tour golf this week...remember, ALL these guys are good.




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  • Golf is back, and I couldn't be happier!! Well, almost...

    I can't tell you how much fun I had watching golf last weekend, even if it was just for one day.  I headed down to the Twin Cities last weekend to visit my brother and his family, and along with that came a big screen TV and the Golf Channel (if it's possible to be in love with a big screen TV I definitely am!)!  I watched a re-run of part of Friday's round and then got to see Saturday's round later that evening.  Hawaii is a beautiful place!

    The Golf Channel gets its share of criticism, from its general programming to its announcing staff, but I was so grateful to get to see golf on TV I barely paid attention to what has become so annoying to many who watch the GC on a regular basis...well, almost.

    One thing that does sort of bother me is how little actual golf we get to watch in a broadcast.  In a limited field event, such as the SBS last week, there were only 28 players...you'd think we'd get to see everyone at least once!  It makes total sense to follow the leaders, but I've got to wonder how many total minutes are wasted as we watch players conversing with their caddies or looking over a shot.  How about zipping over to a camera placed at one of the finishing holes so we can see a favorite player that might be slightly down the leader board? (yes, I'm talking about Steve Stricker!)

    And then there was the "Hawaii Fald - O" tips (oy!) that came up on the screen on certain shots.  Seriously, awful.  They ranged from elementary to nonsense.  Yeah, I get that if I have an uphill lie I need to measure my true yardage...but in the spots I saw he never explained what that meant.  Either give us helpful tips or just show us more golf! 

    I was also annoyed that they only showed about 5 people on the leader board when it came up...okay, there were only 28 guys, and over half of them were in the hunt, so how about going through the entire leader board a few times an hour please.

    Don't get me wrong, I loved getting to watch golf, but it sure would be nice to get to see more of it during the telecast.

    And let me put a plug in for the http://www.pgatour.com/ Shot Tracker leader board.  When I got home on Sunday I was sans Golf Channel, so I had to rely on the internet to "see" the finish and try to calculate how my fantasy teams were doing.  If you are not doing any kind of fantasy golf, you should!!  It definitely adds a different element to watching and cheering.  Darn that Sabbatini for having a 63 on Sunday - he cost me a sleeve of golf balls!  Well, Sabbatini and Lucas Glover.  I saw the wheels coming off for Glover on Saturday, but couldn't risk benching him.  Did Glover not realize that just an Even par round would have won it for me?  He is definitely on probation on my fantasy squads right now.

    And speaking of Sabbatini, I will admit that I'm not a fan.  His brash personality is not appealing to me in the least.  But I was faced with the challenge of deciding if I should put him on my fantasy rosters this week (he is getting a lot of buzz this year).  Do I pick the guys I'm fans of to show my loyalty, or do I force myself to root for someone I don't care for in order to improve my fantasy team standings?

    I debated for a few days.  One thought that came to my mind was a message from none other than 2Putt...I had posted on my Facebook page that I was rooting for the Dallas Cowboys a few Sundays ago because a win by them meant a bye week for the Minnesota Vikings.  2Putt scolded me - he was utterly disappointed that I would root for someone like "the Cowboys" - it shouldn't matter what it meant for my Vikings (I'm remembering something about rooting for Dallas is like swallowing razor blades??).

    Then there was the message from my friend Larry...after writing that I was rooting for Matt Kuchar, he responded that I was crazy to root for him because he went from having a decent golf swing to some awful inside out swing.  It has never crossed my mind to root or not root for someone based on their golf swing.  Wait, I take that back.  I am in love with Fred Couple's golf swing!

    Anyway, it took me awhile to ponder the criteria for picking my squad for this week's Sony Open.  Do I want to win, or do I want to stand behind my favorite players each week?

    If you look at my rosters this week you're going to see Sabbatini on almost all of them...and Stricker on almost none of them (I'm trying to save him for later in Yahoo, and he was really expensive in salary cap).  I'm not sure how I'm going to make it through the weekend if I'm forced to root against my favorite player to get points (or to stop other people from getting points).  I guess the upside is if Sabbatini tanks this week I will definitely have an excuse not to put him on my roster again!  I hope I've made the right decision.

    Dallas did end up winning that game and the Vikes got a bye - and with another win by Dallas last weekend, Minnesota will now be seeing them in the Metrodome this weekend.  2Putt will be happy - I am no longer rooting for the Cowboys. 

    I'm reminded now of the wise words I give to all of my golf scramble teams...it's not about winning or losing, it's about winning!!

    Go Vikings!!

    Go Sabbatini!

    Well...almost.  GO Steve Stricker and Matt Kuchar!

    Enjoy the Sony Open this weekend!




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  • My 2010 Crystal Golf Ball...

    It's Here!!  The 2010 PGA Tour season starts this week!  I realize for some golf fans the PGA season starts with the Masters and ends with the PGA Championship, but after finding an exploded case of Diet Coke with Lime in the back of my car on Monday (yes, it was THAT cold in my garage!), I need the warm thoughts of golf and Hawaii to replace the dread of having to clean out my car...thank goodness there were no golf clubs back there!

    And for lots of folks, Fantasy Golf is starting soon, too.  I got a note about a fantasy league that has you pick all of your winners before the season even starts - say WHAT?  That is a tall order...but it reminded me that now is probably a great time to share some predictions for the 2010 PGA Tour season.  I know after last season's somewhat successful predictions I should probably quit while I'm ahead, but heck, this is part of what makes golf fun!

    I think the first question on everyone's mind is probably, "when is Tiger coming back"?  My guess is that he'll be back for sure at the Masters, and possibly one or two events before that.

    My first predictions...the Majors...the courses are amazing this year and I think that has to play a factor in who is the right winner for each track.  Tiger obviously has to be considered for all of them this year, but I think he'll come through at the British Open (at St. Andrews) for his 1 major in 2010 (but he will have a multiple win season). 

    There would be nothing I'd love to see more than Steve Stricker winning a major in '10 (or all 4!!  The Stricker Slam...I like the sound of that!)  And as much as I want it to be at the Masters, I think Stricker will ride the wave of all his Wisconsin fans and take home the Wannamaker Trophy at the PGA Championship being held at Whistling Straits (T2G may need an on course reporter...I'm available!).

    Well, that leaves us with the Masters and the US Open...I'm going with Phil Mickelson at the Masters.  I'm feeling a great year for Lefty and I think Augusta has a lot of love for Mickelson.  If not Phil, Kenny Perry will be back to erase the scar from 2009.  Mickelson will win 3 times this year.

    I love Pebble Beach, and in US Open conditions, it's going to play tough!  A guy that had to endure a tough season last year is going to reap the benefits in 2010...I see Padraig Harrington coming through for yet another major.  If not Harrington, I think it might be Lee Westwood. 

    The Players Championship is another favorite event of mine and I think you might see Tiger taking this one home.  But if still on his "leave of absence" then watch out for Jim Furyk.

    I am totally on the Ricky Fowler fan bus, and I think he's going to contend in many tournaments...but alas, I don't think we'll see his first PGA Tour win until 2011.

    Matt Kuchar will improve his place on the money list in 2010 - he had a great 24th place finish in 2009, but with another win this year, and contending in 2 majors, he will be inside the top 20.  Go Matt!!

    Also in the winner's circle in 2010 will be Ernie Els...I'm not sure where, but he's ready to win!  Also returning to the podium will be Mike Weir and David Toms.

    I hope I was a year early in predicting a great year for Justin Leonard - I see a win in the Texas swing this year!  I had high hopes in 2009 and we just got a marginal year from him.  I also sent some snow down to Texas so he could toughen up this season!

    I am predicting that Anthony Kim will not win on tour this year.  Prove me wrong AK!

    Young guns, McIlory and Ishikawa will come close but will be beat out by tour veterans like Jim Furyk and Phil Mickelson. 

    Jerry Kelly will win the Kodak Challenge.

    Surprise bright spots will be Vaughn Taylor and Brandt Snedeker.  And the "other Lefty" who will have a great 2010 is Bubba Watson...he will be at the SBS in 2011 after a win this season.

    Okay!  There you have it...my 2010 predictions - feel free to use them all! (if they don't come true I was just tricking you!)  Or better yet, let me know some of your predictions!

    Hmmm...  one more bonus prediction - winner of the SBS this week?  Oh, you know it, Steve Stricker!!

     Happy 2010 & Happy New PGA Tour Season!!

    PS...are you looking for a free Fantasy Golf Game?  Check out http://www.kerplookee.com/  




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