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Golf Channel Going, Going, Gone. Sharpton on the Attack

Thursday January 10, 2008 | 12:25:47 pm 362 words, 7766 views  
I apologize to anyone who may have been offended by my previous post. I will try again to address the Kelly/lynching comments in a more civil manner. 1. Kelly seems to have forgotten she was “on the air.” 2. You can’t make a “let’s lynch the black guy in the alley” comment without revealing at least a subconscious awareness that lynching black guys was a preferred method of action against blacks in particular “back in the day.” 3. The comment and apology to Tiger does not address the issue at all. 4. Of course, Tiger, being the gentleman and ...

Heeeeee's BACK!

Friday December 14, 2007 | 08:25:40 pm 366 words, 8335 views  
Well, after a well earned rest from the keyboard I have returned, and oh yes, the One Who Cannot Be Ignored is teeing it up this week. Note to Rory Sabatini, you (who would challenge the Great One) shot a score 19 strokes higher than the esteemed Tiger Woods today. Nice going! Or somewhere around 25% to 30% worse than Tiger depending on how you do your math. Maybe Rory has a future on the Nationwide Tour. On other news from the golf world, my buddies at Stroke Solutions with the “fat ugly grip” used with such success ...

Tiger Rules, but KJ's Fat Grip Caught Our Attention

Tuesday September 25, 2007 | 06:47:51 pm 299 words, 9824 views  
Well, the season drags on and continues to underwhelm, with the most recent victory by Steve Fleish. As he put it, he stumbled a bit, but had a big enough lead that no one could track him down. Good for him, but as you looked at the leaderboard, you had to think deeply to find names you recognized. The FEDEX Cup “race” turned out to be a coronation and as one writer put it, Tiger didn’t even need to complete in the final Tour Championship to take the Cup. Now that says it all. The point system ...

Golf TV and Web Coverage, What a Mess!

Monday August 27, 2007 | 12:38:14 pm 557 words, 9221 views  
Perhaps it is just me, and I have become hyper-critical of the syrupy coverage of golf lately, but forgive my saying so, but the TV coverage this week has been just plain pathetic. Just as soon as we almost had our first real social crisis in golf with Bill Murray getting popped for driving drunk in a golf cart in downtown Stockholm, Sweden, I thought maybe golf would now have our own Michael Vick. But Bill didn’t disappoint as he refused to take the breath test referring to American law. Brilliant move Bill. I guess he figured ...

Tiger Woods smackdown of Rory Sabbatini

Monday August 6, 2007 | 05:24:35 pm 510 words, 12026 views  
When will these guys learn? Don’t tick off Tiger Woods! Don’t even think you are in the same league, just be glad to take second place money. When Tiger is in full form, all cylinders, smooth take away and transition into his downswing, his shot making is so perfect, he can run away with any tournament, and most of the PGA know it. So, what in the world is a punk like Sabbatini thinking when he “calls out” the worlds No. 1? He reminds me of the loudmouth punks back in high school, who would try to trash talk their way ...

Mob Takes a Pass on Rigging Open

Monday July 23, 2007 | 01:12:08 pm 398 words, 9249 views  
What a week in sports! The Open Championship at Carnoustie gave us all the drama we could ever wish for. Tiger lurking, but never quite challenging. A host of major winners on the leaderboard trying to chase down Sergio Garcia. Carnoustie playing “tough but fair” in the words of Woods. As a sports fan you couldn’t leave your seat for the last two hours of the event, unless you use your Tivo. And then as you switched your TV from the Golf Channel or ABC to ESPN for more sports news… “From the NBA, it was revealed that a ...

Super Stroke Grip Leads Choi to Victory at ATT National

Monday July 9, 2007 | 07:00:28 pm 262 words, 11530 views  
Every now and then, one of the “little” companies, new entries with a great idea and product capture the attention of the golfing world and so it was last week at the inaugural ATT National hosted by Tiger Woods. KJ Choi had seen the SuperStroke Grip on the Golf Channel and in fact ordered one. At the tournament, in one of the Tour Vans, he saw it again, had it installed, and the rest as they say is history. He wins in a walk with a stellar career defining win with vastly improved putting stats on greens that had ...

Michelle Wie ain't no Ali

Sunday June 10, 2007 | 12:56:18 pm 451 words, 10482 views  
Some time ago, I wrote a column supporting the choices that Michelle Wie had been making, to play against the men and so forth, but I think the last week has shown, she just doesn’t have the heart of a champion. Female athletes develop sooner than men, and if we compare her to the young boxer Cassius Clay (Ali) when he stepped into the ring with Sonny Liston, the most feared boxer of his time, and after beating Liston to the punch and surviving some toxin in his eyes, beat Liston so thoroughly that Liston simply sat on his stool at ...

Old Tom Morris Meets Tad Moore

Monday June 4, 2007 | 01:09:29 pm 424 words, 10308 views  
Despite all the modern advances in new “technology” in the golf equipment business, the game of golf still remains a simple one. That is, get the ball in the hole in as few a strokes as you are able. Secondly, beat the pants off your buddies. But, in the process, I think we have lost a bit of the charm, and the grace of the game. And, as I get out and play, I am always amazed at the fact that the vast majority of folks are NOT playing brand new equipment! Instead I see ...

Golf's Newest Enemies...Women, Soccer and DOGS!

Tuesday May 22, 2007 | 07:49:57 pm 405 words, 10322 views  
Dateline San Francisco- A recent column in the San Francisco Comical (Chronicle) by Isabel Wade, Jill Lounsbury, and Sally Stephens sends a new message to the golf industry, “grow or die.” In a recent review by the City revealed that the six municipal facilities in SF are seriously losing money. They ask, perhaps rightly that does the City really “need six underutilized golf courses?” Their answer is a definite NO. Thankfully, the venerable ol’ course The Presidio is making a profit, but others like the wonderful track Lincoln Park is not. Harding Park of course with their recent renovation ...

Odd Thoughts and Bon Bons

Saturday May 12, 2007 | 06:01:54 pm 588 words, 10779 views  
Having just moved from the Monterey Peninsula to the Sonora mountain region of California, I am making the heat adjustment from mid 50’s to mid 80’s. Lost two pounds already. But, there are some interesting golf courses up here included the really wonderful Phoenix Lake Golf Course, which has been renovated over the last 8 years by Tom Parkhurst. “This place is a golf course, to come out, have some fun, bang it around. I am not here to be a cop, with the hurry up and keep up attitude. Come as you are, play some golf, ...

Golf Magazine Testing?

Saturday April 21, 2007 | 11:24:42 am 201 words, 12016 views  
Okay, let’s break this down. The latest issue of Golf Magazine alleges that it had 40 readers and invited them to spend two weeks at Reunion Resort in Florida. Nice, how do you get that ticket? Then they say that the test 55 “latest” models and hit 72000 golf balls, which to just under 33 swings per club. How does that take two weeks? 1815 swings per person breaks down to 130 shots a day. Or two large buckets per day. Nice work if you can get it. Driver winner: TaylorMade r7 Draw. Game Improvement ...

Planet Woods' Gravitational Field

Sunday April 8, 2007 | 10:51:56 am 619 words, 11090 views  
Wow, what a Saturday at Augusta. Tiger trudges off the course matching his Thursday achievement of bogey’s on 17 and 18, and you could feel the steam building up like a nuke reactor ready to blow. Back the range to settle down with this brain trust of Haney and Stevie to iron out his kinks. On the course, however the +3 seemed like he would wind up 5 back for Sunday, but then the other lesser planets began to crash. The last group was already having a nervous breakdown. Clark and Wetterick needed a sports psychologist instead ...

Cover the Masters, Rob a Bank for Expenses

Monday April 2, 2007 | 09:26:18 pm 214 words, 10553 views  
It is being reported that a CBS “technician” was found in his Holiday Inn with money and the red dye from the exploding material in his getaway bag of money. Two others were later arrested. Clearly, CBS is not giving enough per diem for this to occur. In fact, I tried to rob my local 7/11 for just that reason. I couldn’t find a sponsor, so I thought, hey, rob a 7/11 and get to Augusta, but the guys behind the counter just laughed at me and gave me my six pack of Samuel Adams. Maybe his attire messed him up. ...

Double Bogey Causes Millions of Remotes to Switch Channels

Sunday March 18, 2007 | 06:17:01 pm 456 words, 10584 views  
On the 11th hole at Bay Hill, Tiger Woods made a few more bad swings out of the rough, and then mindlessly three putted for a double bogey while VJ moved up on Tiger by 5 and Tiger was done. He limped home with a double and a triple for his highest score since he was 12 or something like that. The next invisible sound you heard were millions of TV sets turning off. Johnny Miller and his NBC partners tried to make us care, but with VJ on cruise control and the only other player being Sergio who ...

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CB Maxwell's golf blog covers everything from the PGA and LPGA tours to the golf equipment and course reviews. A lover of the game, Maxwell brings his passion for golf to WorldGolf.com.