Bonus #GolfChat II

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THIS WEEK:

More BONUS #GolfChat! So many great questions, we’re once again extending the chat for an extra half hour of bliss. Impromptu course selection strategies, permanent pandemic changes, playing hurt and so much more, come join us starting at 5:30 PM PST (click this link to get your local time)!

 

This Week’s #GolfChat Questions

Q1: What has you excited about golf this week? #GolfChat

Q2: @GolfTravelerBOS asks “When you are on a business trip and looking to book a round in, how do you select the course?” #GolfChat

Q3:  @talkinstatic asks “How has golf helped you in your professional life?” #GolfChat

Q4:  @1beardedgolfer wants to know “What pandemic induced changes are you likely to make permanent?” #GolfChat

Q5: @TylerMunson7 wants to know “Have you ever played golf while hurt?” And if so, did you regret it after? #GolfChat

Q6: @Dogboy48 asks “Do you have a golf hole you play regularly that gets in your head?” #GolfChat

Q7: @TheGratefulGolf asks “What is the strongest area of your game?” #GolfChat

Q8: @daniel68butler wants to know “If you are used to using salty language while playing golf are you ever cognizant of cleaning it up around ladies and children or is that sort of thing outdated?” #GolfChat

Q9: @DevonDembinski asks “When you play do you prefer to walk or ride? If you walk do you carry or use a push cart?” #GolfChat

#GolfChat POLL: @jvcolangelo asked “Have you played with any fellow #golfchatters yet?”

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Trust Me, Just try Golf

By: Adam Atkins

I was like many kids growing up, full of energy and competitive drive. I loved basketball and soccer; the constant movement and constant action drew me in from a young age. I played soccer throughout high school, although never progressed to anything more than just your average player. It didn’t matter to me, I still loved the competition and being out on the “pitch” with my friends.

As children, most of us find a passion (sports for me) for something and continue to work at it. Most of us pour our early ages and youthful energy into this passion, only to be let down by the realization that you have a limit as to how far you can take this passion. Even more disappointing, after you move the tassel from the right to the left your athletic career ends. You slowly become less and less competitive in your sport until eventually you find other passions. Some become heavily involved in the work force and moving up the corporate ladder; others develop a strong affinity towards lawn care – you know who you are! Those that were competitive in high school try to find an outlet to pour their competitive desire into.

When I was younger I thought golf was absolutely ridiculous. It was slow, mind-numbingly boring, and just something my dad turned on when he wanted to fall asleep. Nonetheless, he constantly pushed me to play and even had me try a mini-camp for two weeks during the summer. However, it wasn’t until I had graduated college and began working that I actually thought about trying golf. It was then and only then that I truly fell in love with the game. I saw golf for what it really was – a strategic conquest that required self-control, coordination, and a little bit of luck. Golf quickly became my activity of choice. I longed to play golf every chance I had – my only regret? Not listening to my dad and starting sooner.

I think about how good I could have been, or even just mediocre. I think about how hitting a shot the way it was intended feels and how it would be nice to experience it more often each round. I think how I want my kids to play golf and not wait until later on in life to enjoy the sport that I have embraced. I don’t want my children to make the same mistake and wait on something so special.

In all honesty, there is no downside to starting golf early. In fact, if I had someone that was more convincing than maybe I would have started earlier. Maybe I just needed a few reasons as to why playing golf is ultimately the better choice? Maybe you are in the same boat; trying to convince someone to take-up golf and you are in need of a few reasons why golf is always the better option. Throughout the next few weeks I will attempt to convince you, or provide reasons for you to use, that golf is the best option and should be started as soon as possible. Let’s delve into reason number one….

 

1. You actually have to be athletic to be good at golf.

Remember your childhood and how you thought golf was just a bunch of washed-up men (and women) who played golf because they weren’t good enough to compete in any other sport? Well, it is a much different game now. Golfers are athletes. Don’t believe me? Just look at the PGA tour…. If you want to be in the top fifty percent of the driving distance on the PGA Tour, you better be driving the ball close to 300 yards. Doesn’t sound that hard? Roughly 20 years ago, all you had to do was drive the ball 270 yards. If you go back 20 more years you are looking at 250 yards as the tour average. Sure, some of that is due to technology and advancements in equipment – but I haven’t read anything lately about how the human body develops differently than those 40 years ago. Strength and technique (both key elements in athleticism) are being used to hit the ball further than ever before.

Golf is no longer your grandfather’s game – it takes a rare form of strength, flexibility, and technique to blast the ball into the far regions of the earth. Take Bryson DeChambeau for example (I know, I know)…. BDC hits his drive over 320 yards fifty-seven percent of the time; that percentage is only going to rise. He does it his newly formed body and absolutely ridiculous club head speed. If you want to stay competitive you better find a way to either bulk/speed up or you are going to get left in the dust.

However, it isn’t all about ridiculous length off the tee, you have to take advantage of that length. The amount of touch that is needed to control a golf ball from 100 yards out (or closer) and leave yourself with a makeable birdie putt is the unfathomably frustrating part about the game. It takes a true athlete to convert a 315 yard bomb into a 5-foot birdie putt. If you question the difficulty of the amount of athleticism needed to throw a dart onto the green – go out to your local course, stand 50 yards away from the green and attempt to actually throw a golf ball close to the hole. If I was a betting man, I would say you will be lucky to have 1 or 2 stay within a “5 foot basket” of the flagstick. Now imagine trying to do that with a club – the difficulty level is tenfold. Today’s top golfers not only possess the power to hammer a drive 300+ yards, but also the touch it takes to drop a golf ball on a dime!

Golf is now on the trajectory that many other sports have been on for more than a few years: Athleticism is becoming a must have in the sport. It is similar to when Michael Jordan decided to add muscle and weight to his frame in order to handle the beatdown tactics taken by opponents. Working out became cool in basketball – especially after MJ used that body to dominate the league for the ensuing decade. Tiger Woods was one of the first to make working out cool in golf.  Woods was known to have a bench press of over 300 pounds and it was common to see him in the gym on the morning of a big tournament. Even more important than the workouts – Tiger Woods made athletic golf cool.

How many of you have seen the movie “Pay it Forward?” The film features Haley Jo Osment and his idea of people paying forward an act of kindness. In the movie HJO starts a trend that has one person help out three other people with a random act of kindness. Those three people then each help out three other people, who each help out three other people, and so on and so on. Essentially, 1 person helps out 3 people, who in turn help out 9 people, who help out 27 people, who help out 81 people – in his own words, “It gets big real fast!”

Golf is currently in the “Pay it Forward” movement. Tiger Woods was cool and kids saw him play golf so they played golf. Those kids grew up and are now playing golf (Spieth, JT, Koepka, etc.) Those golfers are being watched and soon those young kids will be playing golf. Eventually, and we are dangerously close, the PGA Tour is going to be filled with ridiculous athletes that pound the ball close to 400 yards with extreme accuracy and also have the delicate touch it takes to drop a wedge within tape-in range for a birdie.

So, the next time you are in an argument with someone and they say, “I don’t play golf because it isn’t an athletic sport!” kindly point them towards the workout regimen of those at the top end of the PGA Tour spectrum. Simply put, golf is no longer the boring, snooze-fest your dad put on TV to drown out his snoring. Golf is a sport where athletic prowess is quickly becoming a requirement rather than an advantage. And it should never be said that you don’t have to athletic to be good at golf – because you have to be athletic to be average at golf!

 

Be on the lookout for the next “Trust me, Just try Golf” article

 

Follow Adam on Twitter @Lousomumo254

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#GolfChat Bryson My Golf Game

Photo courtesy of @BogeysChasing

THIS WEEK:

Bryson rocks the golf world, so now what? Then, COVID ruined a lot of things this summer, how has it impacted you? All this and more, come join us starting at 5:30 PM PST (click this link to get your local time)!

 

This Week’s #GolfChat Questions

Q1: What has you excited about golf this week? #GolfChat

Q2: @hole19golf asks “If #BrysonDeChambeau wins a first major in 2020, where is it most likely to happen?” #GolfChat

Q3:  @talkinstatic wants to know “What do you do at the gym or in your fitness routine to improve your golf game and will seeing Bryson’s success change anything for you?” #GolfChat

Q4:  @1beardedgolfer wants to know “What golf trip/tournament/event has #COVID-19 stolen from you this spring or summer that upsets you the most?” #GolfChat

Q5: @Back9Ben asks “What is your preferred #COVID-19 golf hole modification? Pool noodle? Upside down cup? Raised cup? Something else?” #GolfChat

Q6: @StretchZEllis asks “What’s the most shocked you’ve ever been on a golf course (golf related, text, celebrity news, weather, whatever)?” #GolfChat

#GolfChat POLL: Would you rather play golf on a hot day if the course is less crowded or on a cool day but with crowds?

 

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#GolfChat On Camera

Photo courtesy of @BrooksBeesley

 

THIS WEEK:

A BRAND-NEW format/feature for #GolfChat, with video answers from your host @Back9Ben along with #Golfchatters @GolfTripXMitch and @RyanBallengee.  It’s going to be a lot of fun, come join us starting at 5:30 PM PST (click this link to get your local time)!

 

This Week’s #GolfChat Questions

Q1: What has you excited about golf this week? #GolfChat

Q2: How much sleep do you get before a big round? #GolfChat

Q3:  What have you noticed watching the pros play without fans? #GolfChat

Q4:  Do you play better when you’re forced to play faster than your normal pace or slower? #GolfChat

Q5: What’s your go-to snack during a round? #GolfChat

Q6: What’s the most number of holes you’ve played in one day? #GolfChat

#GolfChat POLL: What did you think of tonight’s format?

 

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#GolfChat Dad’s Day

Photo courtesy of @11Scooby71.

Happy Belated Father’s Day!

THIS WEEK:

Playing with patience, filming your shots, choosing your ball, and more all this week on #GolfChat, come join us starting at 5:30 PM PST (click this link to get your local time)!

 

This Week’s #GolfChat Questions

Q1: What has you excited about golf this week? #GolfChat

Q2: @1beardedgolfer wants to know “How is your patience level playing with beginners or people of lesser skill than yourself?” #GolfChat

Q3: @BradlyLoughren asks “What is the hardest type of wind to execute a shot? Into, down, left-to-right or right-to-left?” #GolfChat

Q4: @Wallajay asks “How did you figure out what was the best ball for your game? Trial and error? Get fitted? Internet research? Something else?” #GolfChat

Q5: @ActiveGlutes wants to know “Do you film your swing or golf round? If so, what equipment do you use? Camera/phones/tripods, etc” #GolfChat

Q6: @GolfTripExperts asks “What are you most excited about RIGHT NOW in the world of golf-course design?” #GolfChat

#GolfChat POLL: @joshmillsdesign asks “Should golf brands include lofts on their iron clubs?”

 

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#GolfChat On Course

Photo courtesy of @MikeintheCouv.

THIS WEEK:

Tour golf is back, best course vibes, and more all this week on #GolfChat, come join us starting at 5:30 PM PST (click this link to get your local time)!

 

This Week’s #GolfChat Questions

Q1: What has you excited about golf this week? #GolfChat

Q2: @litlenothins wants to know “What pre-, during, or post-round superstitions/rituals do you have, and do you think they help you play better?” #GolfChat

Q3: @Weatherhack wants to know “What’s your biggest score differential on back-to-back holes?” #GolfChat

Q4: @GolfTravelerBOS asks “What course have you played ONE time that you would love to play again?” #GolfChat

Q5: @RaphaelEivots asks “If a member of your group has a meltdown in the middle of a round does it impact you negatively?” #GolfChat

Q6: @FatGuyGolf asks “What are your favorite public/resort courses for vibe, including things like the staff, clubhouse, and natural settings? What is the vibe like there?” #GolfChat

#GolfChat POLL: @GolfLRE wants to know “Best sports impressionist: Conor Moore or Frank Caliendo?”

 

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#GolfChat Freestyle IV

Time for another #GolfChat Freestyle! Come join in on the discussions this weekt! 5 PM PST (click this link to get your local time)

 

This Week’s #GolfChat Questions

Q1: What has you excited about golf this week? #GolfChat

Q2:  TBD

Q3:  TBD

Q4:  TBD

Q5:  TBD

Q6:  TBD

 

 

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#GolfChat Nerves of Steel

Photo of the 9th at @ErinHillsGolf courtesy of @Back9Ben.

THIS WEEK:

Keeping your cool when your scoring is hot, stories of the member’s bounce, retired clubs, and much more, all this week on #GolfChat, come join us starting at 5:30 PM PST (click this link to get your local time)!

 

This Week’s #GolfChat Questions

Q1: What has you excited about golf this week? #GolfChat

Q2: @DevonDembinski wants to know “What’s your lowest score in a recreational round and a tournament round and at what course?” #GolfChat

Q3: @BradlyLoughren adds a follow up to the last question: “How do you keep nerves in check when you are having a great round?” #Golfchat

Q4: @M3WoodGolf asks “What’s your best ‘Member’s bounce’ story?” #GolfChat

Q5: @garrett__lyon asks “Are there clubs you retire and maintain as a keepsake?” #GolfChat

Q6: @Golfer_Jake_78 wants to know “If golf were to implement at 10-club rule, what clubs would you remove from your bag and why?” #GolfChat

#GolfChat POLL: @11Scooby71 wants to know “Do you play old school yardage books/pacing?” #GolfChat

 

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#GolfChat Match This!

Photo courtesy of @ockfen of their eagle on the fly last year @suncadiaresort

THIS WEEK:

The Match is a big hit, kids that outplay their parents, 3 words to describe your game, and more! All this week on #GolfChat, come join us starting at 5:30 PM PST (click this link to get your local time)!

 

This Week’s #GolfChat Questions

Q1: What has you EXCITED about golf this week? #GolfChat

Q2: @Back9Ben asks “Did you watch #TheMatch? What was your favorite moment from it?” #GolfChat

Q3: @XMoralHazardX wants to know “If you could design your own golf event or match, what would it look like as far as format, earnings, and media production? Feel free to add anything about your desired participants and the venue.” #GolfChat

Q4: @M3WoodGolf asks “Do you have a child or know a kid that is better than you at golf?” #GolfChat

Q5: @1beardedgolfer asks “Have you ever played in a formal competition where you were competing against someone playing from different tees than you?” #GolfChat

Q6: @hole19golf wants to know “What are three words that best describe your golf game?” #GolfChat

#GolfChat POLL: @M3WoodGolf asks “Would you rather shoot even par with 9 birdies and 9 bogeys or 18 pars?”

 

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#GolfChat 19 May

Photo of Ballyhack Golf Club courtesy of @Back9Ben

THIS WEEK:

Seminole is revealed, counting your rusty rounds, the worst course ever, and more! All this week on #GolfChat, come join us starting at 5:30 PM PST (click this link to get your local time)!

 

This Week’s #GolfChat Questions

Q1: What has you EXCITED about golf this week? #GolfChat

Q2: @PGALockerRoom asks “Do you consider #TaylorMadeDrivingRelief a success or meh?” What were your takeaways from the weekend’s charity match? #GolfChat

Q3: @ShootingYourAge asks “When coming back from long layoff and re-learning how to play do you post your (bad) scores for handicap purposes or wait until you’re back to your normal game?” #GolfChat

Q4: @taracoates says she’s lost 10 lbs since the lockdowns started and her handicap has gone up 3 shots. “Should I find a new swing or have a donut?” #GolfChat

Q5: @Wallajay wants to know “What’s the worst course you’ve played on and why?” #GolfChat

Q6: @JerryLouLooper asks “What’s the biggest front nine back nine stroke differential you’ve ever witnessed? #GolfChat

#GolfChat POLL: @GolfLRE asks “Who has the oddest swing?”

 

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