Personal Golf Travel Map

You know someone who travels with his buddies on golf trips and collects course memorabilia? Maybe he has already has a drawer full of golf pencils, ball markers, scorecards, or logo balls from all the places he has played. Well if you do know this guy, then here is the ideal thing for him to strut his golf travels in an artful way.

Melangerie NYC has come up with the personalized golf travel map that can adorn an office or study wall next to all those family heirloom pictures of rafting, ski, or safari trips. This 36” x 24” digital matte print of the U.S. can document all the phenomenal courses he has played.

The map and background are customized to colors your choice. Name it what you like (say “Steve’s Golf Adventures”) and it can be mounted on foam core and be tastefully framed.

The map comes with your choice of color matched numbered push pins and an area on the bottom to write in up to 75 corresponding golf destinations. Plot the pins with his golf destinations, like one of those war maps showing the Normandy invasion, and he has an artful bit of bragging rights for all his friends to see.

Makes a great stocking stuffer, a commemorative birthday present, or just something you think you deserve to have for yourself. It is an affordable golf investment that will chart golf memories for years to come.

(Click here to see MelangerieNYC’s Personal Golf Travel Map)

November, 2011

Sun Mountain Club Glider Travel Bag

A number of years ago The Golf Channel ran a reality show featuring innovations in golf related products. Most of what was featured was frivolous or impractical. But one of the products, the Club Glider, was truly innovative and offered an alternative to the wrestling match people experience in airports with their golf club travel bag . The Club Glider became a bona fide product as a result and is now marketed through Sun Mountain.

What distinguishes this travel bag from all others is that it has a spring loaded, cantilever leg system with caster wheels that support your clubs and make maneuvering around the airport an effortless experience. The retractable legs are stowed away while your clubs are in transit and can be deployed with one hand as you pull your bag off the baggage carousel.

How many times have you trudged a sagging travel bag through the airport like Sisyphus only to have it flip over like an uncooperative bag of mulch when you make the slightest change in direction? How aggravating is it to get on or off the escalator because your travel bag has no spine and seems to collapse in a lump at an inopportune moment?

The Club Glider removes the need to support your bag at any time and allows you to guide your clubs with one hand as you make your way up the line at the check in or car rental counter. The support angle created by the legs means no need to bend over and lift your bag every time you want to move a few feet. The caster wheels let you effortlessly maneuver with one hand through tight spaces without changing speeds.

The bag comes in three models and is priced at around $230 to $300. At prices like these they made sure this thing has reinforced construction and is fully padded to protect your stuff with plenty of extra storage for shoes, balls, and even your returning laundry. They say you can even put up to a 50 inch belly putter safely in the bag.

The Club Glider may sound pricey but I must say it is worth every cent of it. The first time you see the rest of the guys at the baggage carousel doing the alligator mambo with their canvas travel bag you will realize this was money well spent.

(Click here to see it at the Sun Mountain Club Glider website)

October, 2011

The Walking Golfer

The Walking Golfer is a website dedicated to spreading the word about the benefits of walking the golf course.  In an age where most public, resort, and private courses seem to discourage patrons from walking, it is good that there is someone out there trying to debunk their logic and self-serving economic rationalizations.

(Click here to read their Benefits of Walking)

This site also features course reviews, course walkability ratings, interviews and articles.  You can even join the society as a member for free.

 

FootJoy TechSof Sport Socks

As men are apt to do, I made the mistake of going to the golf course yesterday and forgetting to bring a pair of socks.  Desperate to avoid cultivating fungus in my Freddies I went into the golf shop seeking an emergency pair of sport socks for the day’s walk.  In perusing the selection available I found a pair of FootJoy TechSof Sport socks that had an inordinate amount of “engineered characteristics” on the packaging, but proved to be a pure joy to my feet.

These things sell for around $10 a pair but I have to say that for those who walk all the time and worry about foot comfort, these are worth the investment.  They come in black and white and fit shoe sizes 7 to 12.

The promo copy brags the following:

-Breathable mesh inserts strategically positioned to boost ventilation
-Lycra/spandex for excellent fit, stretch, and recovery
-Dri-Lex to lift moisture and vapor off the skin keeping your socks dry
-Targeted cushioning in toe and heel areas for comfort
-Reinforced heel for added support and cushioning
-Enclosed Comfort Seam toe for advanced comfort and fit

And to my amazement all of this is true.  The mesh along the top seems to wick the heat and moisture away from your foot.  I am usually a big cotton advocate when it comes to socks and these have no cotton content but are as cool as any all cotton sport sock I have ever worn.  The lycra/spandex means the sock fits snuggly and does not ride up or down your shoe.  The cushioning in the toe and heel add noticeable comfort and definitely reduce foot fatigue during the course of the day.

Besides looking incredibly cool they had to mark the two socks “left” and “right” so you would not put them on the wrong foot and destroy the designed engineering effect.  For those of you with two left feet, these are not for you.

Apparently these come in a crew sock with similar characteristics in black, navy, and beige for about the same price.  If you spend all day on your feet these are probably worth a try as a casual day sock as well.

September, 2011

Custom Club Fitting

The Golf Care Center experience is something serious golfers in the Washington metro area have leaned on for decades as the way to improve their games through the proper professional fitting of their golf equipment.

Wade Heintzelman has been the premier club fitter in this area for a long time and his clientele includes everyone from the buddies in your Saturday foursome who just want something that feels right to touring pros who demand the highest specifications in their equipment fittings.   Wade brings to his shop an unparalleled aptitude for the diagnostic fitting technology, thorough knowledge of the latest equipment available, and a complementary understanding of  swing mechanics as it pertains to proper club fitting.

Why a private club fitting you ask?  Because any dummy can buy the hottest new driver but if they don’t get the club with appropriate specifications that fit their game it is just an overpriced piece of high tech airplane material.

When you step in the door you will meet the front man, Jack Goldsby, who will always greet you with a big smile, a hearty handshake, and funny story to lighten your day.  Don’t be fooled by his levity because Jack is a serious craftsman when it comes to the club repair, modification, and assembly that have given this place it’s reputation for top quality work.  Believe me it is well worth the fitting fee to have an uninterrupted hour of Wade’s time-he has been at this for 28 years and he is all business.  He will inspect your current equipment for appropriate specs, put you on the swing monitor to collect invaluable data about your equipment performance, and even throw in a top notch professional golf lesson that will help your club fitting and your game as well.

These guys are not interested in just selling you new equipment, rather they are in to fine tuning what you have or augmenting it with what you need to become a more complete player. Wade is incredible at relating to his clients the concepts of proper fit as it pertains to their body type, ability level, and skill set.  It can be something as nuanced as the size of your grips or as significant as the flex of your shaft or the lie of your irons.  It might be a flaw in your swing mechanics that has you harboring a grudge against your existing clubs.  When you walk out you will have in your hand complete specifications for what he recommends for your equipment and a sense of confidence how this will improve your swing and performance on the course.

You don’t have to buy the stuff from them, but given their reputation for delivering top quality spec clubs at a very competitive price I am not sure why you wouldn’t.  Their services include club repair and modifications-I have used them for repairing broken shafts, grip replacement, and even adjusting the loft on my sand iron.  These guys know their stuff, get it right the first time, and deliver the service with a smile.  There is a reason players of all caliber continue to come to this place-Mick Jagger called it “Satisfaction”.

(Click here for the Golf Care Center website and contact information)

July 2011

 

iPing Putting App

Ping has introduced an application for your iPhone4 or iPod4 that allows you to attach your device to the shaft of your putter and monitor three key elements of your putting stroke-stroke type, impact angle, and tempo.  Using the iPhone’s accelerometer and gyroscope the app produces data so you can see the consistency of your stroke in these three elements and even calculate a Ping trademarked Putting Handicap.

First thing you will need to get over is the fact that the application is free but you have to hand over $30 in your local golf shop for a plastic clip that cost them around 30 cents to produce in China that allows you to hook your phone up to the shaft.  The new commerce paradigm in the digital age!

Second thing is that there are no “right” numbers in any of these putting parameters.  This is a tuning mechanism-you are trying to find consistency in each category and determine what tweaks in your putting method can give you the consistency you are after.

The “Stroke Type” will measure the arc of your putting stroke, telling you whether it is a Straight, Slight Arc, or Strong Arc measured in degrees of face rotation.  This can be used to help you get the right match of putter type to your putting stroke.  The “Impact Angle” is the face angle at the moment of impact measured in degrees open or closed.  The “Tempo” is the ratio of duration of backswing to forward swing to impact.  This is particularly important to distance control.

The application allows you to measure these in practice mode where you can see all three parameters on each stroke or isolate it to one or two parameters if you like.  In measure mode you have 5 putt sessions where it measures all three parameters and produces an on screen depiction of your averages in each.

You can even compare these sessions to the performance numbers of Hunter Mahan, Angel Cabrera, Bubba Watson, Mark Wilson, and a number of other Ping PGA, LPGA, and European Tour players.

I have found there is nothing about this application that is a panacea for bad putting.  But for those of us who toil on the putting green hitting stroke after stroke it does provide empirical data to use from practice session to practice session to determine if there are some obvious inconsistencies in your putting method.  It is the kind of corroborating evidence every golf wonk is looking for in the endless search for the perfect putting stroke.

 

July, 2011

Freddies

It is no surprise that the hottest show in town, especially among the fifty to seventy year old demographic, are the Ecco Golf Street shoes that were made so visible last year by Freddie Couples during his scintillating start to the 2010 Champions Tour season.  They were impossible to get last season but Ecco has clearly got the factories in the Far East churning because you can get them in just about every golf shop in array of styles and colors.

As a course walker I find them super comfortable during the four mile trek up and down the hills of my club course.  They have solid interior construction so there are no tired arches like I have experienced with other “casual” golf shoes.  I have had problems with the narrowness of Ecco’s in the past but these have a very generous front cavity and have presented none of these issues.  The short waffle cleat bottoms provide more than adequate stability and traction in typical conditions and terrain-there is no slippin-n-slidin even in the fairway bunkers or the side hill lies.

The styling is funky but not frumpy and I have found that the multi-color look of most of the styles work great with a wide array of colors of long pants or shorts.  There is just something Freddie casual about the whole look and should present no esteem issues unless you are just a wing tip man through and through.

You have to try them on in person to get the right sizing since Ecco uses the european sizes from 41 to 47.  Once you know the size I have found they are substantially cheaper on the net.

June 2011