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Archive for January, 2010

These Champion’s Tour Guys Can Really Play Some Mean Golf..!

Thursday, January 28th, 2010

Hi Guys:

I don’t know if you had a chance to see the first Champions Tour event over this weekend from Hawaii won by Tom Watson in a great duel with Fred Couples. Yes that’s right! Watson winning and Couples in the lineup here on the Senior Tour. This is great for the Champions Tour.

Fred Couples quietly tuned 50 yrs of age not too long ago and is now a ’senior’ and playing on not only the Champions tour but will compete on the PGA Men’s tour. He’s even talking about qualifying for the British Open this summer at St. Andrews. Please check his driver’s license and birth certificate for me please. For someone averaging 322 yds for the event that ain’t no senior tour guy. Putts dropping right and left with his belly putter left hand low grip.

You got to admit it here. Despite the bad backs and all the accumulative injuries, these guys can play. There are awesome. A winning score of 22 under par means a lot of birdies and eagles man. And these guys play just three rounds to boot not four like on the regular tour. That’s an average of more than 65-66 for each round. Holy Bat Man! These guys are really good.

I kept going back and forth between the tournaments on the Golf Channel from the Hope to the Champions event and then I had the realization that I knew more of the players and their stories on the Champions tour than whose who the young guns playing at the Hope by far.

On top of that when I then discovered whose on  rooster playing on the Senior Tour these days  I could not believe it. Just this years’ new additions include Freddie Couples, Corey Pavin , and Mark Calcaveccia, and I’m telling you this is the tour to get watching more. They’re playing with the likes of Bernard Langers, Loren Roberts, Fred Funk, Tom Watson, Mark O’Meara,  and a host of other really great players of the game  who can really play some super golf. 

You know these guys can not only play great golf but seem to know how to enjoy themselves at the same time. Imagine playing a game where you actually get paid to perform and have fun doing it, and seeing all your friends at one location. They’re playing golf man!

I think these guys’ pinch’ themselves every day and count their lucky stars or something that they are able to play golf for a living at this time in their life. They seem to have put the word “fun” back into the game as they compete for more golf titles and wins.

I think I’ll keep the TV channel on the same spot for now.

Let’s get back to playing for the enjoyment of the game here in 2010. That’s one of my new golf goals of the year. 

How about yours?

Let me know if you need to tune-up a part of your game.  Our season begins here very soon.

Plus with my new instructional method I have developed here, Plant and Pivot along with our new balance-right swing trainer, you will see some even greater improvement here this year.

All for now. Bob Cisco

 The Golf Doctor. www.allaboutgolf.us

 

Could This Be Golf’s Year of the Daley?

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

Hi Guys:

You may have missed this during “Tiger Slam” but this news which was rather more inconspicuous than Tiger’s, was surfacing a few weeks ago from “down under” in Australia there.

In December when Australia has its majors, an American pro golfer quietly tied up it named John Daley. Yes, the real Daley who stayed long enough to play a couple of the majors there and finished ninth in one of them. Many of the Aussie fans weren’t sure if it was him at first. But it was the real John Daley, minus about 100 lbs of him.

Daley not only has slimmed down 100 pounds or so and looks even better than when he ventured on and won the PGA in the early 1990s but is back with an intensity and desire to make his golf game here heading into 2010, his comeback year and “the year OF THE DALEY”.

With Tiger Woods probably not retuning till June for the US Open or later or not at all this year, John could have a break out year here and move to the top of the leader boards. Who knows he might even contend and win another major at the British or PGA Championship this summer.

I remember what Tiger said had said about big John Daley. He’s got more talent than anyone golfer I know. Well maybe that talent will find its way again.  Golf sure needs a star to return or step up to the plate this year with a certain person missing in action on an indefinite leave from the game.

I have to tell you I saw John hit what I would say was one of the most memorable and magically crafted shot I have ever seen at a golf tournament. This was at Riviera CC in the LA Open several years ago and it was on the par three fourth or fifth hole there, where he hit the green with a long iron and was stymied by a sand trap that was imbedded or situated in the green there.

 

A very unique and rather famous hole on Los Angeles golf history. Instead of putting Daley took a sand or lob wedge and “flipped it like a flap-jack” with his wedge straight up and down next to the hole from about 45 feet away. It was sort of magically and definitely ALL FEEL! I’ll never forget the image and this shot. One of the best I’ve ever seen.

 

John probably figures that with all the media attention on ‘Tiger Slam’ and where’s Tiger these days that he could move more quietly around at golf courses and make a statement with his better play and cash more in where he’s been missing. You have to recall some here that he was suspended by the PGA Tour for his behavior last year  “as golf’s bad boy” and sat out six months or so. of that suspension. from the commissioner.

 

Daley I would think feels a sense of relief in a way that he’s not the singled-out player in the dog house and with all the media trying to figure out Tiger’s next move, a remunerated Daley is on the move and lookout here. You got to also like the new outfit with the pants. Right?

So let’s watch and see what a new waistline, girlfriend and attitude can do for John Daley. If it will have him hitting stronger or will it be too much of a change like when Craig Stadler dropped 50 pounds. He later said phooey and went back up in weight. It changed his swing tempo according to him too much. Maybe it was the wine and deserts were too much to give up as well. Who knows.

 

Anyway this could be an interesting year here in 2010 with anything goes and let’s place the casting call at: calling all new faces, young guns and old and let’s get it on in the new year. There’s events and lots of cash to win and fund raisers to help with a good cause.

 

Let’s see what happens here.

 

Bob Cisco - The Golf Doctor.  www.allaboutgolf.us