30 Kasım 2012 Cuma

News Flash: Girls Who Play Golf Are More Desirable Than Those Who Don't

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Sorry golfer guys, seems girls go for football
We've long suspected as much, but thanks to Coffee Meets Bagel, a new data-driven dating site, we've got proof... and the provenance of this proof is the upstart matchmaker's own awesome analytics.

You see, Coffee Meets Bagel (CMB for short) has a unique approach to the online dating process, and it's an approach that has allowed the company to compile a relative wealth of meaningful data, very quickly.

The CMB site is modern and minimalistic, reflective of the 20-something-ish age demographic they appear to be targeting. The basic process is explained via this simple video from the company's website.  A "one match a day" formula, based on social networking profiles, differentiates CMB from other such sites and gives it a lighthearted, daily deal type vibe ...especially since you then have only 24 hours to like or pass on each match.  

It sounds kind of exciting, doesn't it? That and the fact that its men like women who golf make me think that if I were a bit younger... and a bit less married... I'd be signing up right here.



Substance & Style - Top 5 Adorable Outfits from the Japan Women's Open

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Photos: Yoshimasa Nakano                                                                                                        © Golf Digest Online
While the majority of golf fans are certainly focused on Medinah and Ryder Cup 2012 this weekend, many of the best women golfers on earth are engaged in an epic battle on the other side of the planet at the Japan Women's Open Golf Championship, where... despite a stellar field that includes 8 of the world's top 10 players ...  the the most feared and formidable adversary appears to be the golf course itself.  Wind-buffeted fairways and dry, speedy greens have the entire field over par going into the final round on the West Course at Yokohama Country Club.

For additional details on the 2012 Japan Women's Open you'll want to head over to Mostly Harmless, where you'll find the Constructivist, always a stellar source for news, info and insights ...in English... on the Asian women's golf tours.

For my part, I'm focusing on something a bit more, shall we say...superficial: the awesome golf outfits.  You see, not only are these ladies some of the best golfers in the world, they're also some of the best dressed.

There were dozens of great looks on display during this event, however in the interest of time, here are my top five faves:
• Megumi Kido shared the lead going into the final round. Here she is in city shorts and an oxford shirt. ...on the golf course. A novel idea. ...that looks smashing.  Here's another take on the same look.  Pearly Gates
Ai Miyazato An international superstar and currently 6th in the world, Ai Miyazato has a style that's consistently cute, but never cloying.   Paradiso 
• Ayako Uehara  This look is certainly insolite. I love the layers and the fact that they allow a short sleeved polo dress to transcend the summer season. Ayako finished solo 7th today.   Jun & Rope
Chie Arimura  is implausibly cute... TCFW cute...to the extent that she sometimes comes perilously close to cutsey.  However the talented top 20 player looks sporty and sophisticated in this outfit. The bold plaid, navy blue and brass buttons, assure that it strikes the right chords of cuteness without edging into the anime abyss    Viva Heart 
Na Yeon Choi  is currently No. 3 in the world and her style is right up there too. Traditional golf elements and a modern color palette are what makes this outfit my choice for No.1.  Hazzy's
Photos: Yoshimasa Nakano - © Golf Digest Online 

Presidential Politics, Social Media and Mitt Romney's Icy Golf Adventure

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Ice Can be Awesome        photo credit: Kyle May via photopin cc
In many social media neighborhoods, tensions are running high this week.

With the US Presidential election down to the wire and polls indicating an ultra-close race, it's becoming increasingly difficult to stay above of the political fray.

Maintaining  a neutral stance can be particularly important for of those of us who use Twitter for business purposes.  However, strive as we may to refrain from commenting on politics, at this very visceral stage, such restraint can be difficult to practice

Live televised events... like golf tournaments, for example... are certainly more compelling when one watches with a group; exchanging ideas and opinions as the action unfolds. Twitter has proven a very effective platform for this kind of collective viewing... to the extent that each of the Presidential debates generated tens of millions of tweets as it aired.    So it should come as no surprise that numerous micro-blogging blunders  occurred when excessive zeal met bombastic bluster and some users seemed to forgot they were tweeting under the identity of their employer.

Thus far I've pretty much managed to keep my own political persuasions off of the social networks, and I fully intend to remain on the sidelines when it comes to online political opinionating.  However... there is a rather whimsical rumor involving one of the Presidential candidates that I'm admittedly curious about.   It has to do with Mitt Romney, a golf course and a big block of ice... and it may or may not include an arrest record.

On Ice   photo credit: ShaolinWorldwide via photopin cc
Typically, the legend has blossomed since it made its way to Twitter recently, however I found mentions of it going back more than a year.

Basically, it's alleged that Mitt Romney was once arrested for the following infraction: sliding down the fairways of a golf course on a big block of ice... covered in a towel?  Um... what?

I tried to imagine the perfectly-coiffed Governor taking a downhill par 5 at breakneck speed on an oversized ice cube ... with only a towel to cover his modesty.  And though the image I conjured up was extremely amusing, it made about as much sense to me as the average Fellini movie.  You see, I'm a born-and-bred New Englander,  I'd never heard of ice blocking.

Ice blocking... for my fellow Northeasterners...and others unfamiliar with the practice... is "a recreational activity in which individuals race to the bottom of a hill sitting on large blocks of ice". So says Wikipedia, before adding that, "in the United States ice blocking is thought to be regional, occurring in the West". 

Disappointingly, I also came to find out that the towel is to cover the ice block, not the person riding it.  That fact took the funniness level down a notch, but left me wondering what the aspiring Commander-in-Chief would have been charged with.  After all, fully clothed, ice blocking would seem to be a fairly benign activity, wouldn't it?

Actually, it was the choice of a golf course as his ice blocking venue that got candidate Romney into trouble.  The activity is quite damaging to turf, and consequently outlawed on most golf courses and in many parks.

Mitt Romney's ice blocking adventure supposedly took place in the mid-sixties, but details are sketchy and records are sealed, making it unlikely we'll hear much else about the story ...and I don't suppose we can count on any billionaire real estate moguls to help us out with a pledge to the Governor's favorite charity.  Oh well.  I had often sensed a bit of an aversion to golf on the Republican candidate's part, now I think I have an idea of where that an aversion might have originated.

In the end, the Romney camp might actually be wise to publicize the ice blocking incident. It seems to have softened the Governor's sometimes sanctimonious image... and earned him a new level of respect with a certain demographic.  Sounds like a political strategy to me.




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Bauru (Brazil), 21-23.11.2012

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Bauru (Brazil), 21-23.11.2012 Men400m (22) 1 Dayon Alves de Oliveira 46.7; 2 Jonathan Henrique Silva 46.9; 3 Hugo Balduino Souza 47.5; 4 Jose Guilherme de Oliveira 47.6; LJ (22) 1 Mauor Vinicius da Silva 7.93 (nwi); 2 Paulo Sergio dos Santos (93) 7.67 (nwi); TJ (23) 1 Jadel Gregorio 16.43 (nwi); 2 Paulo Sergio dos Santos 16.14 (nwi); SP (22) group A Ronald Odair de Oliveira Juliao 17.15; group B William Braido 17.33; DT (23) Ronald Odair de Oliveira Juliao 57.01Women100m (22) (nwi) Vanusa Henrique dos Santos 11.7; 200m (23) (nwi) Ana Claudia Lemos 23.8; 5.000m (21) Tatiele Roberta de Carvalho 16.29.2;  HJ (22) 1 Monica Araujo de Freitas 1.83; 2 Valdileia Martins 1.83; LJ (21) group A  Keila Costa 6.17 (nwi); group B Eliane Martins 6.17 (nwi); TJ 1 Tania Ferreira Silva 13.41 (nwi); 2 Fernanda Gonçalves 13.03 (nwi); SP (23) Andrea Maria Pereira Britto 15.47; DT (22) Fernanda Borges 54.92; HT (23) 1 Ana Paula Magalhaes 59.63; 2 Carla Michel 56.06; JT (21) Jucilene Sales de Lima 51.68; 2 Luziana da Silva Tomé 51.13

An Exhaustive Resource on Long Putter Controversy

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THETEESHEET.COM HAS COLLECTED QUOTED MATERIAL (The Long Putter Resource) on the ongoing long putter controversy, which now includes the new rule proposed by the R&A and USGA that bans anchoring. You’ll find what’s been publicly said by current players (including Champions Tour players), retired players, the governing bodies, the media and others. It’s considerable.

I found this candid quote from Johnny Miller:
“I was glad to be able to be away from the long putter because I had developed just a hint of guilt, maybe, in the back of my mind. The rules are cut-and-dried. It’s legal. But emotionally it may not be so black-and-white ... It was slightly embarrassing for me. I remember going into the officials’ room and showing them my putter and asking, ‘Is this thing legal by you?’”
I will see Johnny next week at Pebble Beach and expect to chat with him. I’ll probably ask him for his latest thoughts on the anchoring hubbub.

TheTeeSheet.com also includes this link to a New York Times blog that I found interesting:
A Short History of Long Putters

Did you know that a patent for a “body-pivot” putter was issued way back in 1965? I had no idea.

For the record, leaning toward being a golf traditionalist, I’m not in favor of anchoring. At the same time, this should have been addressed long ago. I know that’s certainly easy for me to say, but this horse has been out of the barn for more than a quarter century. I mean, c’mon governing bodies. Did you not envision the day that anchored-putting wizards would win majors?

Honestly, I’m already tired of this issue and, of course, we’ll be hearing about it for years to come. In the near term, however, it will be extremely interesting to find out more about how the PGA Tour will deal with the controversial new rule.

29 Kasım 2012 Perşembe

News Flash: Girls Who Play Golf Are More Desirable Than Those Who Don't

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Sorry golfer guys, seems girls go for football
We've long suspected as much, but thanks to Coffee Meets Bagel, a new data-driven dating site, we've got proof... and the provenance of this proof is the upstart matchmaker's own awesome analytics.

You see, Coffee Meets Bagel (CMB for short) has a unique approach to the online dating process, and it's an approach that has allowed the company to compile a relative wealth of meaningful data, very quickly.

The CMB site is modern and minimalistic, reflective of the 20-something-ish age demographic they appear to be targeting. The basic process is explained via this simple video from the company's website.  A "one match a day" formula, based on social networking profiles, differentiates CMB from other such sites and gives it a lighthearted, daily deal type vibe ...especially since you then have only 24 hours to like or pass on each match.  

It sounds kind of exciting, doesn't it? That and the fact that its men like women who golf make me think that if I were a bit younger... and a bit less married... I'd be signing up right here.



Substance & Style - Top 5 Adorable Outfits from the Japan Women's Open

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Photos: Yoshimasa Nakano                                                                                                        © Golf Digest Online
While the majority of golf fans are certainly focused on Medinah and Ryder Cup 2012 this weekend, many of the best women golfers on earth are engaged in an epic battle on the other side of the planet at the Japan Women's Open Golf Championship, where... despite a stellar field that includes 8 of the world's top 10 players ...  the the most feared and formidable adversary appears to be the golf course itself.  Wind-buffeted fairways and dry, speedy greens have the entire field over par going into the final round on the West Course at Yokohama Country Club.

For additional details on the 2012 Japan Women's Open you'll want to head over to Mostly Harmless, where you'll find the Constructivist, always a stellar source for news, info and insights ...in English... on the Asian women's golf tours.

For my part, I'm focusing on something a bit more, shall we say...superficial: the awesome golf outfits.  You see, not only are these ladies some of the best golfers in the world, they're also some of the best dressed.

There were dozens of great looks on display during this event, however in the interest of time, here are my top five faves:
• Megumi Kido shared the lead going into the final round. Here she is in city shorts and an oxford shirt. ...on the golf course. A novel idea. ...that looks smashing.  Here's another take on the same look.  Pearly Gates
Ai Miyazato An international superstar and currently 6th in the world, Ai Miyazato has a style that's consistently cute, but never cloying.   Paradiso 
• Ayako Uehara  This look is certainly insolite. I love the layers and the fact that they allow a short sleeved polo dress to transcend the summer season. Ayako finished solo 7th today.   Jun & Rope
Chie Arimura  is implausibly cute... TCFW cute...to the extent that she sometimes comes perilously close to cutsey.  However the talented top 20 player looks sporty and sophisticated in this outfit. The bold plaid, navy blue and brass buttons, assure that it strikes the right chords of cuteness without edging into the anime abyss    Viva Heart 
Na Yeon Choi  is currently No. 3 in the world and her style is right up there too. Traditional golf elements and a modern color palette are what makes this outfit my choice for No.1.  Hazzy's
Photos: Yoshimasa Nakano - © Golf Digest Online 

Presidential Politics, Social Media and Mitt Romney's Icy Golf Adventure

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Ice Can be Awesome        photo credit: Kyle May via photopin cc
In many social media neighborhoods, tensions are running high this week.

With the US Presidential election down to the wire and polls indicating an ultra-close race, it's becoming increasingly difficult to stay above of the political fray.

Maintaining  a neutral stance can be particularly important for of those of us who use Twitter for business purposes.  However, strive as we may to refrain from commenting on politics, at this very visceral stage, such restraint can be difficult to practice

Live televised events... like golf tournaments, for example... are certainly more compelling when one watches with a group; exchanging ideas and opinions as the action unfolds. Twitter has proven a very effective platform for this kind of collective viewing... to the extent that each of the Presidential debates generated tens of millions of tweets as it aired.    So it should come as no surprise that numerous micro-blogging blunders  occurred when excessive zeal met bombastic bluster and some users seemed to forgot they were tweeting under the identity of their employer.

Thus far I've pretty much managed to keep my own political persuasions off of the social networks, and I fully intend to remain on the sidelines when it comes to online political opinionating.  However... there is a rather whimsical rumor involving one of the Presidential candidates that I'm admittedly curious about.   It has to do with Mitt Romney, a golf course and a big block of ice... and it may or may not include an arrest record.

On Ice   photo credit: ShaolinWorldwide via photopin cc
Typically, the legend has blossomed since it made its way to Twitter recently, however I found mentions of it going back more than a year.

Basically, it's alleged that Mitt Romney was once arrested for the following infraction: sliding down the fairways of a golf course on a big block of ice... covered in a towel?  Um... what?

I tried to imagine the perfectly-coiffed Governor taking a downhill par 5 at breakneck speed on an oversized ice cube ... with only a towel to cover his modesty.  And though the image I conjured up was extremely amusing, it made about as much sense to me as the average Fellini movie.  You see, I'm a born-and-bred New Englander,  I'd never heard of ice blocking.

Ice blocking... for my fellow Northeasterners...and others unfamiliar with the practice... is "a recreational activity in which individuals race to the bottom of a hill sitting on large blocks of ice". So says Wikipedia, before adding that, "in the United States ice blocking is thought to be regional, occurring in the West". 

Disappointingly, I also came to find out that the towel is to cover the ice block, not the person riding it.  That fact took the funniness level down a notch, but left me wondering what the aspiring Commander-in-Chief would have been charged with.  After all, fully clothed, ice blocking would seem to be a fairly benign activity, wouldn't it?

Actually, it was the choice of a golf course as his ice blocking venue that got candidate Romney into trouble.  The activity is quite damaging to turf, and consequently outlawed on most golf courses and in many parks.

Mitt Romney's ice blocking adventure supposedly took place in the mid-sixties, but details are sketchy and records are sealed, making it unlikely we'll hear much else about the story ...and I don't suppose we can count on any billionaire real estate moguls to help us out with a pledge to the Governor's favorite charity.  Oh well.  I had often sensed a bit of an aversion to golf on the Republican candidate's part, now I think I have an idea of where that an aversion might have originated.

In the end, the Romney camp might actually be wise to publicize the ice blocking incident. It seems to have softened the Governor's sometimes sanctimonious image... and earned him a new level of respect with a certain demographic.  Sounds like a political strategy to me.




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Another Reason to Take Up Golf: Both Sexes Find Golfers Attractive

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Attractive Golfers?                 photo credit: sezidesign via photopin cc
As any golf evangelist will tell you, there are myriad reasons to take up the sport: the social aspect, the outdoors-in-nature aspect and the fact that golf is a game one can play for a lifetime, are three that come up frequently. And there are tons of others - a google search brings up more lists of "reasons to play golf" than you can swing a seven iron at.

However, there's one incentive that didn't appear on any of the lists I looked at, and I'm guessing it's one that might be particularly attractive to that prized 18-25 year-old demographic: new evidence has emerged that indicates both males and females find golfers "attractive".

Okay, it's probably not something the scientific community would agree on... these findings are actually rather anecdotal in nature... in fact, they're based on a Twitter hashtag.

#5ThingsIFindAttractive was trending yesterday and playing golf was listed quite regularly as an attractive attribute by the youthful Twitterers who used it.  Make of this what you will, but I'm thinking it might reflect a new way of thinking about the game... and those who play it.










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A New Day and Chart for Putting

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“The only club in the bag specifically designed to get the ball in the cup is the putter. Why not learn it first?”
–Jack Burke Jr.

Or, if you’re a long- or belly-putter user, you might need to relearn it. It’s now official. As announced today by the R&A and USGA, the modern technique known as “anchoring” is in the process of being banned.

“The player's challenge is to control the movement of the entire club in striking the ball, and anchoring the club alters the nature of that challenge. Our conclusion is that the Rules of Golf should be amended to preserve the traditional character of the golf swing by eliminating the growing practice of anchoring the club.”
–Mike Davis, USGA Executive Director

Below is a chart on new Rule 14-1b. If it looks rather complicated, don’t worry. You have until January 1, 2016 to study it and learn it.

Learn more at USGA.org:
The R&A and USGA Announce Proposed Rules Change to Prohibit Anchored Strokes

28 Kasım 2012 Çarşamba

Rory Stories - The Rapid Ascent of the World's Number One Golfer

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Photograph by: Jim Rogash , Getty Images        via leaderpost.com

To ardent golf observers, it sometimes seems that Rory McIlroy's been around for ages.

We watched his cherubic traits take on the more angular edge of adulthood as his game evolved into something so impressive as to leave us with little doubt we'd be watching an Ulsterman golfer on Sunday afternoons for years to come.

There were, in fact, periods of mental malaise, the most recent of which came earlier this summer with a string of missed cuts, but as the summer waned, McIlroy staged an assertive comeback, winning the 2012 PGA Championship by a record eight shots and displaying an astonishing consistency on the greens. Yesterday it was the Deutsche Bank Championship and a follow-up win that had more than a few golf writers celebrating the dawning of the McIlroy era. Tiger Woods shot a 66 yesterday to finish two strokes back in third while third round leader Louis Oosthuizen settled for second.  Not surprisingly others saw yesterday's outcome from a slightly different perspective calling it the end of the Tiger era.

Meanwhile for hopeful golf fans the world over, yesterday's outcome signaled the tantalizing possibility of golf's next great rivalry.

For now however, I'll leave you with a few Rory stories from the past ...stories I posted during the rapid ascent of Mr. McIlroy.

Rory Mcilroy's Weekend... Under Monty's Watchful Eye

Final Note from Dunhill Links: A Stellar Day for Dyson

Dubai Golf - Lee Westwood Wins, Rory McIlroy Reacts

Rory Mcilroy - Holywood Legend With Major Dreams
Rory McIlroy: The Huge Win & Inevitable Girlfriend Tweets
Number 1 Rors - The Awesome Ascension of Mr. McIlroy

News Flash: Girls Who Play Golf Are More Desirable Than Those Who Don't

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Sorry golfer guys, seems girls go for football
We've long suspected as much, but thanks to Coffee Meets Bagel, a new data-driven dating site, we've got proof... and the provenance of this proof is the upstart matchmaker's own awesome analytics.

You see, Coffee Meets Bagel (CMB for short) has a unique approach to the online dating process, and it's an approach that has allowed the company to compile a relative wealth of meaningful data, very quickly.

The CMB site is modern and minimalistic, reflective of the 20-something-ish age demographic they appear to be targeting. The basic process is explained via this simple video from the company's website.  A "one match a day" formula, based on social networking profiles, differentiates CMB from other such sites and gives it a lighthearted, daily deal type vibe ...especially since you then have only 24 hours to like or pass on each match.  

It sounds kind of exciting, doesn't it? That and the fact that its men like women who golf make me think that if I were a bit younger... and a bit less married... I'd be signing up right here.



Substance & Style - Top 5 Adorable Outfits from the Japan Women's Open

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Photos: Yoshimasa Nakano                                                                                                        © Golf Digest Online
While the majority of golf fans are certainly focused on Medinah and Ryder Cup 2012 this weekend, many of the best women golfers on earth are engaged in an epic battle on the other side of the planet at the Japan Women's Open Golf Championship, where... despite a stellar field that includes 8 of the world's top 10 players ...  the the most feared and formidable adversary appears to be the golf course itself.  Wind-buffeted fairways and dry, speedy greens have the entire field over par going into the final round on the West Course at Yokohama Country Club.

For additional details on the 2012 Japan Women's Open you'll want to head over to Mostly Harmless, where you'll find the Constructivist, always a stellar source for news, info and insights ...in English... on the Asian women's golf tours.

For my part, I'm focusing on something a bit more, shall we say...superficial: the awesome golf outfits.  You see, not only are these ladies some of the best golfers in the world, they're also some of the best dressed.

There were dozens of great looks on display during this event, however in the interest of time, here are my top five faves:
• Megumi Kido shared the lead going into the final round. Here she is in city shorts and an oxford shirt. ...on the golf course. A novel idea. ...that looks smashing.  Here's another take on the same look.  Pearly Gates
Ai Miyazato An international superstar and currently 6th in the world, Ai Miyazato has a style that's consistently cute, but never cloying.   Paradiso 
• Ayako Uehara  This look is certainly insolite. I love the layers and the fact that they allow a short sleeved polo dress to transcend the summer season. Ayako finished solo 7th today.   Jun & Rope
Chie Arimura  is implausibly cute... TCFW cute...to the extent that she sometimes comes perilously close to cutsey.  However the talented top 20 player looks sporty and sophisticated in this outfit. The bold plaid, navy blue and brass buttons, assure that it strikes the right chords of cuteness without edging into the anime abyss    Viva Heart 
Na Yeon Choi  is currently No. 3 in the world and her style is right up there too. Traditional golf elements and a modern color palette are what makes this outfit my choice for No.1.  Hazzy's
Photos: Yoshimasa Nakano - © Golf Digest Online 

Presidential Politics, Social Media and Mitt Romney's Icy Golf Adventure

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Ice Can be Awesome        photo credit: Kyle May via photopin cc
In many social media neighborhoods, tensions are running high this week.

With the US Presidential election down to the wire and polls indicating an ultra-close race, it's becoming increasingly difficult to stay above of the political fray.

Maintaining  a neutral stance can be particularly important for of those of us who use Twitter for business purposes.  However, strive as we may to refrain from commenting on politics, at this very visceral stage, such restraint can be difficult to practice

Live televised events... like golf tournaments, for example... are certainly more compelling when one watches with a group; exchanging ideas and opinions as the action unfolds. Twitter has proven a very effective platform for this kind of collective viewing... to the extent that each of the Presidential debates generated tens of millions of tweets as it aired.    So it should come as no surprise that numerous micro-blogging blunders  occurred when excessive zeal met bombastic bluster and some users seemed to forgot they were tweeting under the identity of their employer.

Thus far I've pretty much managed to keep my own political persuasions off of the social networks, and I fully intend to remain on the sidelines when it comes to online political opinionating.  However... there is a rather whimsical rumor involving one of the Presidential candidates that I'm admittedly curious about.   It has to do with Mitt Romney, a golf course and a big block of ice... and it may or may not include an arrest record.

On Ice   photo credit: ShaolinWorldwide via photopin cc
Typically, the legend has blossomed since it made its way to Twitter recently, however I found mentions of it going back more than a year.

Basically, it's alleged that Mitt Romney was once arrested for the following infraction: sliding down the fairways of a golf course on a big block of ice... covered in a towel?  Um... what?

I tried to imagine the perfectly-coiffed Governor taking a downhill par 5 at breakneck speed on an oversized ice cube ... with only a towel to cover his modesty.  And though the image I conjured up was extremely amusing, it made about as much sense to me as the average Fellini movie.  You see, I'm a born-and-bred New Englander,  I'd never heard of ice blocking.

Ice blocking... for my fellow Northeasterners...and others unfamiliar with the practice... is "a recreational activity in which individuals race to the bottom of a hill sitting on large blocks of ice". So says Wikipedia, before adding that, "in the United States ice blocking is thought to be regional, occurring in the West". 

Disappointingly, I also came to find out that the towel is to cover the ice block, not the person riding it.  That fact took the funniness level down a notch, but left me wondering what the aspiring Commander-in-Chief would have been charged with.  After all, fully clothed, ice blocking would seem to be a fairly benign activity, wouldn't it?

Actually, it was the choice of a golf course as his ice blocking venue that got candidate Romney into trouble.  The activity is quite damaging to turf, and consequently outlawed on most golf courses and in many parks.

Mitt Romney's ice blocking adventure supposedly took place in the mid-sixties, but details are sketchy and records are sealed, making it unlikely we'll hear much else about the story ...and I don't suppose we can count on any billionaire real estate moguls to help us out with a pledge to the Governor's favorite charity.  Oh well.  I had often sensed a bit of an aversion to golf on the Republican candidate's part, now I think I have an idea of where that an aversion might have originated.

In the end, the Romney camp might actually be wise to publicize the ice blocking incident. It seems to have softened the Governor's sometimes sanctimonious image... and earned him a new level of respect with a certain demographic.  Sounds like a political strategy to me.




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The Road to Pebble Beach, Part 3

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Editors note: I’m going to Pebble Beach next week for the Lexus Champions for Charity. I’m a guest and Lexus is sponsoring my trip. This is another installment in an ongoing series. Read Part 1 and Part 2.

Pebble Beach Golf Links (Conway)
I STALLED ON THE ROAD TO PEBBLE Beach last week—at least in terms of preparation. That wasn’t surprising since it was a holiday week. I wasn’t expecting to hit balls or play or do anything else to ready myself for my early December trip to the Monterey Peninsula.

I also wasn’t expecting to have my first root canal, but I did on Tuesday. And just in time since we were on the road to Indiana on Wednesday for Thanksgiving with relatives.

Last Monday afternoon my tooth started hurting. It didn’t stop. I hardly slept that night, called my small-town dentist first thing on Tuesday morning and, quite fortunately, got an early afternoon appointment. The doc took a look and told the assistant, “I’m going in.” No kidding, he really said that. I’ve never been so thrilled to receive a novocaine shot.

On the drive to and from Indiana, all I did, from a golf standpoint, was look at any golf courses visible from I-64 and the other roads we traveled. I’m always impressed by those dedicated golfers out on chilly November days. That used to be me in a past lifetime.

I’ve managed to throw together a few outings to my local golf club over the last several weeks. I’ve hit balls and spent some time on the putting green. I’ve played 23 holes (two separate nine-hole rounds and a five-hole round). I’ve updated my equipment, thanks to my brother, and I’ve acquired a new travel bag. I’m about as ready for this golf trip as I can be. As I said in Part 1, I’ve played little golf this year, just a few rounds. That’s my reality.

Seven days and counting. We fly out of Charlotte next Wednesday.

TO BE CONTINUED.

27 Kasım 2012 Salı

Presidential Politics, Social Media and Mitt Romney's Icy Golf Adventure

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In many social media neighborhoods, tensions are running high this week.

With the US Presidential election down to the wire and polls indicating an ultra-close race, it's becoming increasingly difficult to stay above of the political fray.

Maintaining  a neutral stance can be particularly important for of those of us who use Twitter for business purposes.  However, strive as we may to refrain from commenting on politics, at this very visceral stage, such restraint can be difficult to practice

Live televised events... like golf tournaments, for example... are certainly more compelling when one watches with a group; exchanging ideas and opinions as the action unfolds. Twitter has proven a very effective platform for this kind of collective viewing... to the extent that each of the Presidential debates generated tens of millions of tweets as it aired.    So it should come as no surprise that numerous micro-blogging blunders  occurred when excessive zeal met bombastic bluster and some users seemed to forgot they were tweeting under the identity of their employer.

Thus far I've pretty much managed to keep my own political persuasions off of the social networks, and I fully intend to remain on the sidelines when it comes to online political opinionating.  However... there is a rather whimsical rumor involving one of the Presidential candidates that I'm admittedly curious about.   It has to do with Mitt Romney, a golf course and a big block of ice... and it may or may not include an arrest record.

On Ice   photo credit: ShaolinWorldwide via photopin cc
Typically, the legend has blossomed since it made its way to Twitter recently, however I found mentions of it going back more than a year.

Basically, it's alleged that Mitt Romney was once arrested for the following infraction: sliding down the fairways of a golf course on a big block of ice... covered in a towel?  Um... what?

I tried to imagine the perfectly-coiffed Governor taking a downhill par 5 at breakneck speed on an oversized ice cube ... with only a towel to cover his modesty.  And though the image I conjured up was extremely amusing, it made about as much sense to me as the average Fellini movie.  You see, I'm a born-and-bred New Englander,  I'd never heard of ice blocking.

Ice blocking... for my fellow Northeasterners...and others unfamiliar with the practice... is "a recreational activity in which individuals race to the bottom of a hill sitting on large blocks of ice". So says Wikipedia, before adding that, "in the United States ice blocking is thought to be regional, occurring in the West". 

Disappointingly, I also came to find out that the towel is to cover the ice block, not the person riding it.  That fact took the funniness level down a notch, but left me wondering what the aspiring Commander-in-Chief would have been charged with.  After all, fully clothed, ice blocking would seem to be a fairly benign activity, wouldn't it?

Actually, it was the choice of a golf course as his ice blocking venue that got candidate Romney into trouble.  The activity is quite damaging to turf, and consequently outlawed on most golf courses and in many parks.

Mitt Romney's ice blocking adventure supposedly took place in the mid-sixties, but details are sketchy and records are sealed, making it unlikely we'll hear much else about the story ...and I don't suppose we can count on any billionaire real estate moguls to help us out with a pledge to the Governor's favorite charity.  Oh well.  I had often sensed a bit of an aversion to golf on the Republican candidate's part, now I think I have an idea of where that an aversion might have originated.

In the end, the Romney camp might actually be wise to publicize the ice blocking incident. It seems to have softened the Governor's sometimes sanctimonious image... and earned him a new level of respect with a certain demographic.  Sounds like a political strategy to me.




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Rory McIlroy, King of DP World and Golf World

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Rory McIlroy
WITH A REMARKABLE SEASON-ENDING VICTORY at the DP World Tour Championship, Rory McIlroy walks off with five titles, including one major, an obscene amount of money (to reportedly soon include the Nike “lotto”) and all the acclaim the media can heap on his curly head.

So, I’m wondering at what point do we collectively say this guy is Tiger 2.0, or the next Jack Nicklaus? Not that anyone is in a big rush. Well, actually some people are, which is par for the course in our brave new media world.

Longtime observer Alistair Tait of Golfweek is extremely impressed.

“Rory McIlroy is right where he belongs,” Tait wrote after the world No. 1 wrapped up his latest conquest in Dubai, “in a league of his own. That’s the way it’s always been.”

Tait has watched Rory since the talented Irishman was 14. He had heard the hype about young McIlroy and wasn’t a true believer at the time, but he became one and can’t help but gush about golf’s new king. “What surprises me most about McIlroy’s climb to the top of the world pecking order is the way he has left others in his dust,” Tait said.

Another thing that sets Rory apart, noted Tait, is his approach to coaching. He has stuck with Michael Bannon from the beginning and takes an evolutionary approach to his golf swing, arguably the best natural golf swing to come along in a long time.

Tait also conceded that the media-hyped McIlroy-Woods rivalry “might just be a pipe dream.” Tiger might end up wheezing in Rory’s dust.

Are you ready to put Rory in the same exalted category as Tiger or Jack? Or even a Ben Hogan or Sam Snead?

I’m cautious about next-great proclamations. I think Rory is a great player, and can continue to be great, piling up majors—if there are no major slips or falls. But there is still a very long road ahead for this 23-year-old, no?

NOW here's jump pics!

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Sorry about that post yesterday evening.  I jumped the gun on posting jump pictures, and took them down.  But NOW I can post them.  Enjoy!  Many thanks to Holly Covey and to Rupert for sending them for your enjoyment.

Cute little pony jump.  CCI 3*

Hedges coming out of the Sunken Road.

The first jump for the 2* and the 3*, all dressed up in FHI's traditional yellow mums.

I'll be honest with you - I have no idea what this is supposed to be.  Go out and walk the course and let me know, could you?

Halloween!  CCI 2* jump.

The loons make a return visit to the water jump.

CUTEST darn jump ever.  Fear the Turtle!

Pigs in the Farm Yard.  CCI 3*

The Brad's Produce jump is the final jump for both the 2* and the 3*.

Hachioji -Tokyo- (Japan), 24.11.2012 -Hachijoi Long Distance Time Trials-

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Hachioji -Tokyo- (Japan), 24.11.2012 -Hachijoi Long Distance Time Trials-Men10.000m race A 1 Yusuke Hasegawa 27:50.64; 2 Patrick Mwaka (ken) 27:54.82; 3 Alex Mwangi (ken) 27:54.86; 4 Tsuyoshi Ugachi 27:55.29; 5 Yusuke Mita 28:15.02; 6 Naohiro Domoto 28:16.92; 7 Paul Kuira (ken) 28:18.81; 8 Ryo Matsumoto 28:24.62; 9 Sota Hoshi 28:24.68; 10 Kenta Murozuka 28:25.19; 11 Shota Shinjo 28:49.37; 12 Daisuke Shimizu 28:53.37; 13 Naohiro Yamada 28:56.14; 14 Akira Yamamoto 29:07.05
10.000m race B 1 Shino Fuji Atsushi 28:33.36; 2 Akihiko Maruyama 28:35.99; 3 Oishi Minato 28.37.61
10.000m race C 1 Kenji Yamamoto 28:42.82; 2 Ryotaro Nitta 28:44.33; 3 Tomohiro Tanikawa 28:47.38
10.000m race D 1 Kazuto Nishiike 28:43.69; 2 Shigeki Tsuji 29:04.52

Tokyo (Japan), 24.11.2012 -Kanto Region University Long Distance Trials-

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Tokyo (Japan), 24.11.2012 -Kanto Region University Long Distance Trials-Men10.000m 1 Yuki Arimura 28:41.75; 2 Toshikatsu Ebina 28:42.90; 3 Tatsuya Oike 28:43.82; 4 Kaido Kita 28:43.92; 5 Hironori Tsuetaki  28:44.60; 6 Junji Katakawa 28:44.81; 7 Kento Tanaka 28:45.03; 8 Shuho Dairokuno 28:46.12; 9 Tsukasa Koyama 28:46.20; 10 Kei Fumimoto 28:47.54; 11 Yuma Hattori 28:52.55; 12 Yuji Osuda 28:54.01; 13 Norihisa Imai 28:54.77; 14 Kazuma Ozawa 28:54.92; 15 Keita Shioya 28:59.55
Women
10.000m 1 Chikako Mori 33:33.59; 2 Sakurako Fukuchi 33:33.85

26 Kasım 2012 Pazartesi

NOW here's jump pics!

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Sorry about that post yesterday evening.  I jumped the gun on posting jump pictures, and took them down.  But NOW I can post them.  Enjoy!  Many thanks to Holly Covey and to Rupert for sending them for your enjoyment.

Cute little pony jump.  CCI 3*

Hedges coming out of the Sunken Road.

The first jump for the 2* and the 3*, all dressed up in FHI's traditional yellow mums.

I'll be honest with you - I have no idea what this is supposed to be.  Go out and walk the course and let me know, could you?

Halloween!  CCI 2* jump.

The loons make a return visit to the water jump.

CUTEST darn jump ever.  Fear the Turtle!

Pigs in the Farm Yard.  CCI 3*

The Brad's Produce jump is the final jump for both the 2* and the 3*.