The Ryder Cup is less than two days away and we'll get our first set of pairings on Thursday. There's so much speculation out there on who should be paired together. I think there's at least one players who is tough to pair with - Patrick Reed. I'm going to be watching him closely this weekend to see how he plays. He's a very streaky player and I think we'll see how the pressure gets to him, but I think I have found someone to pair him with. Here are five potential pairings I hope to see … [Read more...]
How Safe Is Your Golf Cart: Preventing Golf Cart-Related Injuries
Usually running at less than 11 miles per hour, a golf cart is the last thing you would think would be a cause of countless road accidents. Unfortunately, that is just the case. Between 1990 and 2006, there has been an estimated 147,696 golf cart-related injuries, 30% of which involved children under 16 years of age. This is according to a study published by the American Journal of Preventive Medicine in 2008. Interestingly enough, the number seems to just keep on going up. If you are a golf … [Read more...]
The 2014-2015 PGA Tour Wraparound Season is Still Dumb
So here we are. The 2013-2014 PGA Tour is in the books and Billy Horschel is your TOUR Champion and FedEx Cup Champion. Although Billy-Ho had a wonderful last three weeks of the season, there's no question in my mind that Rory McIlroy is still your PGA Tour Player of the Year. With two major victories and a WGC title, the #1 player in the world deserves the title. So what's in store for the 2014-2015 wraparound season? Well, in all honesty, the wraparound season is plain dumb. I … [Read more...]
Chip-Ins & Chunks: Horschel Cruises, The Shark Gets Bitten and Rory Causes a Stir
On Monday of each week, we look bad at the good (chip-ins) and bad (chunks) of the game of golf from the past week. It's really fun and you should definitely share it. Did I miss something? Let me know below in the comments or hit us up on Twitter @Front9Back9. Well the dreadful FedEx Cup Playoffs is finally over. Throughout the weekend, we heard endless talk about projections and calculations and this scenario and that scenario. Needless to say, it was just lame. At the end of the day, … [Read more...]
#ProjectBreak80: Analyzing My Golf Game @ LaCantera Resort Course
Looking back now over all my years of playing golf, I wish I would have taken it a bit more serious. Although there's nothing I can do to control the past, I certainly can control the future and I can look forward to working on and improving my golf game in the years to come. For this reason, I've started to track my golf game. What this means is after every round, I take a few minutes and go through every golf shot and jot each shot down. (Actually, since we're in 2014, I create a … [Read more...]
Chip-In’s & Chunks: Billy-Ho Comes Back, Keegan WD’s, Mickelson Quits and Rory 4-Putts
Chip-In’s & Chunks is a weekly feature that lays out the good and the bad from the weekend of golf. Do you have something I missed that should be included? Let us know below or let us know on Twitter @Front9Back9. Another FedEx Cup playoff tournament has come and gone. We’re on to Atlanta and the TOUR Championship, where $10 million is up for grabs and nobody cares about the winner unless the winner is also the FedEx Cup winner. This past weekend had several great chip-ins, but also … [Read more...]
Phil Mickelson is a Quitter and We Should Stop Rooting for Him
Phil Mickelson is a quitter. Bottom line. And all the people who are fooled by his "thumbs-up" and "smiling good-nature" should really step back and reevaluate why you even root for this guy. He's not the person you really think he is. Phil withdrew from the BMW Championship after his piss-poor 76 on Friday. No injury. No emergency. Just a WD because his primary goal right now is the Ryder Cup. He even said as much in his statement released Saturday morning: My primary goal is to rest … [Read more...]
Phil Mickelson Has No Bucket List Golf Courses. What About You?
As an avid golfer, I undoubtedly have my own personal list of bucket list golf courses in which I strive to play before kicking it. If you are an avid golfer like myself, then you likely have your own bucket list of golf destinations. If you’re Phil Mickelson though, there is no course on the planet that is on his bucket list. Not one. Last week during the Deutsch Bank Championship in Boston, The Boston Globe conducted a survey of around 100 PGA Tour players and asked what golf courses … [Read more...]
#ProjectBreak80: Analyzing My Golf Game @ TPC San Antonio
A few weeks ago, I made a new goal for myself to break 80 within the next 16 months. That means by the end of 2015 I need to improve all areas of my golf game and begin to consistently break 80 each time I go out. In my first post, I vowed to analyze each round of golf I play and start tracking what I do well and what I need to improve if I ever want to accomplish this goal. As mentioned in another post, I played TPC San Antonio yesterday. Last weekend I played out at La Cantera Resort … [Read more...]
San Antonio Golf: TPC San Antonio Oaks Course
Yesterday I got the chance to tee it up out at TPC San Antonio and play the Oaks Course. If you don't know, this is the course the pros play during the Valero Texas Open. The course is tough and when the wind blows, it gets really tough. Yesterday was one of those tough days. One of the main reasons I volunteer at the Valero Texas Open each year is for this round of golf. It's only $25 to play and I brought my dad for $99. We split the green fees so it came out to about $65 each. In all … [Read more...]
Bridgestone Kicks Off College Football Season With New Team Logo Caps
COVINGTON, GA — To celebrate the start of the 2014 college football season, Bridgestone Golf, the #1 Ball Fitter in Golf, announced today that it would begin offering collegiate team logo caps to complement its popular college team logo golf balls. The Bridgestone Collegiate Caps are constructed of 100% Washed Cotton Twill, and offer a relaxed fit. The caps showcase vivid 3D team logos on the front, the Bridgestone "B" on the back and the Bridgestone Golf logo on the right side panel, and are … [Read more...]
EWGA Welcomes 2,000 Women to the Game This Year
Palm Beach Gardens, FL - Inviting women to discover golf through the EWGA is paying off. This year, 2,000 women have joined this golf community for women to get engaged, learn to play and have fun. With EWGA Chapters located in more than 120 cities worldwide, the organization is dedicated to inviting and welcoming women of all skill levels into the sport to enjoy all that the game has to offer. "For the second year in a row, 2,000 new members have joined our Association to experience what … [Read more...]
FootGolf Spreads Across U.S. With More Than 200 Certified Courses
PALM SPRINGS, Calif. -- As the quickly emerging sport of FootGolf continues to grow in popularity throughout the United States, the sport’s governing body, the American FootGolf League, has been busy making sure FootGolfers have plenty of opportunities to play. Recognized by the Federation for International FootGolf as the exclusive governing body in the United States, the AFGL has certified more than 100 courses to date in 2014, bringing the total to more than 200 in almost 40 states. A … [Read more...]
#ProjectBreak80: Analyzing My Golf Game
I have recently set myself a 16-month goal of cutting my handicap in half. Currently, as of the 8/15 GHIN update, I have a 10.8 handicap. What this means is I would like to have my handicap down to a 5.4 by end of 2015. Is this possible? I think so. It will take some practice and focus, but I think I can do this. Starting with yesterday's round, I am going to begin tracking each round of golf I play and identify where I could improve the most. Sure, it's easy to say my entire golf … [Read more...]
Organize Golf Outings Like a Pro: TeeTimeHelper.com
Lincolnshire, IL, March 28th, 2012 - Golf event organizers are frustrated setting up golf events using traditional methods such as group e-mail announcements and spreadsheets. Common problems include too many e-mails, lack of up-to-date information, tracking mistakes, and unnecessary stress. TeeTimeHelper.com provides free tools to easily organize golf groups, invite golfers, and track RSVPs online. TeeTimeHelper is a self contained RSVP system designed to let an organizer invite golfers for … [Read more...]
Dick’s Sporting Goods Cutting Back on Golf Business
Late last year, I wrote an article about Edwin Watts filing for bankruptcy, and the extreme displeasure in dealing with Edwin Watts over the years here in San Antonio. Although I vowed to never shop at Edwin Watts again, I do have to admit I took full advantage of the store liquidation here in San Antonio, buying 10 FootJoy golf gloves and 3-dozen Titleist NXT Tour golf balls for about $105. Also in that article, I predicted Golf Galaxy might be one of the next big box retail golfers to meet … [Read more...]
Does the FedEx Cup Seem Like it Will Be Boring This Year?
Is it just me or does the PGA Tour FedEx Cup playoffs have a different feel this year? What I mean by a "different feel" is that nobody seems to give a damn about it. Looking at the top-1o right now as we're half-way through the Wyndham Championship, let's hope we can get some fireworks over the next four weeks: 1.) Rory McIlroy - Hopefully we'll see Rory play all four events, but most likely we'll see him play 2-3 events. He'll probably win it easily this year. 2.) Jimmy Walker - … [Read more...]
So Dustin Johnson is a Coke Head… (Reportedly)
Come on, don't lie. When you first heard about Dustin Johnson's self-described "leave of absence" from professional golf for the remainder of 2014, what did you really think? Did you really think he was taking time off on his own to "improve my mental health and well-being?" Or, did the "better equipped to fulfill my potential and become a consistent champion" get you? If you're like me, the first thing that went through your mind was "He got popped for something." So it comes as no … [Read more...]
Front9Back9 Golf Picks: Am I Stupid Enough to Pick Tiger Woods?
Well Tiger Woods is back. Well, he's back for at least Thursday and we'll see how the weekend progresses I guess. Who knows, he may be having more surgery by Friday. The Quicken Loans National kicks off tomorrow and Tiger Woods is healed enough to play and potentially get prepped to head to Royal Liverpool in a few weeks to play his first major of the year. So am I stupid enough to pick Tiger Woods this week at Congressional? Hell yeah I am! Here are my picks for the … [Read more...]
Chip-In’s & Chunks: Bubba Wins Green Jacket and Big Names Miss Cut
Chip-In’s & Chunks is all about the good and bad in the game of golf from the past week. Do you have something to add? Let us know on Twitter @Front9Back9 , Facebook or Google+. Chip-In's (the good) Bubba Watson Wins His Second Green Jacket I have to admit I was the first to say I didn't think Bubba had it in him. I mean, he hasn't done anything since 2012 when he won his first major championship and I thought no way in hell he would ever do it again. I was wrong. Everything came … [Read more...]