Bomb Tech is the new kid on the tee box, I have yet to sample this cool looking driver. I'd like one, hope maybe Sully the designer can send me one, and we can video tape me swinging it despite I got a bad back and heading down the home stretch to the old age of 52 in like 6 1/2 months.
What looks interesting is the color scheme, the green stands out, it's totally branded. Like KTM dirt bikes with the orange branding. This product is well thought out, I would not mind sampling one of these. Remember, I live on Maui in Hawaii, and the trade winds can crank up big time. I'd take this puppy out to the Kapalua Village Driving range where the wind blows into your face about 85% of the time at various speeds.
Then I'd have a couple of Kapalua Golf Pros (Troon) taking it up to the Plantation Golf Course and rip this thing down the 18th! With a slight breeze behind those guys can really rope it close to the green. Me, I'd take a while with my bad back but WTF, this thing looks juicy man.
I remember at one time in sports history, the name Meg Mallon was always on the news, she was on the leaderboard most of the time. Meg Mallon. Now days with so many young women professionals out there from all over the world I can't really keep up with who's who on the LPGA Tour. She was at the top of her profession in the 90s and in the beginning of the 2000s, winning a few major championships. Meg as born in Natick, Massachusetts, on April 14, 1963. Height: 5-6 College: Ohio State University Turned pro: 1987 Retired: 2010 Total Professional wins 20 Best Player of the Year 1991 LPGA William and Mousie Powell Award 1999 She has garnered 18 LPGA Tour Victories And 4 Majors. - LPGA Championship in 91 - U.S. Women's Open in 91 and 04 - du Maurier Classic in 2000 Solheim cup 1992, 1994(winners), 1996(winners),1998(winners), 2000, 2002(winners) 2003,2005(winners) The girl could play.
It was a long time ago. Let's just say when we blasted the FM radio when we were done at work as the sun set we'd have the cold brews going, and these are the songs that were being played. Jeremy- Pearl Jam Under The Bridge- Red Hot Chili Peppers One- U2 Come As You Are- Nirvana Friday I'm In Love- The Cure Everybody Hurts- R.E.M. Nothing Else Matters- Metallica Steam- Peter Gabriel Mama I'm Coming Home- Ozzy Osbourne Let's Get Rocked- Def Leppard Okay so now you know I'm an old fart! But hey working there for over a year was the best freeking job in the world. First of all I was a lame golfer, and quite frankly still am. But when I worked there with my friends, Weasle, Willy, Ben, Rafter, Porter, Eddie, Ben H. it was fun. I got pretty good playing because I hung around the teaching pros who were cool. We'd go out and play nine after the early shift ended, got free lessons, all it cost was beers at the bar. Well, looking back all those beers added up but what the hell we had fun. I remember one time, the D.O.G. (Director of Golf's dad) was in town from Chicago, I don't want to disclose his name for obvious reasons. I'd need all those legal papers, "Hey can I write about you?" Nah.. this is safer. But anyhow, they had a local PGA Section tournament that was held at the Bay Course. Lots of local pros from all of the golf courses in Hawaii. So it was busy, besides those guys, there was the regular resort golfers we had to service. But Joe comes in from Chicago, and he's got beers. We were all thinking, "Joe's got beers, but we can't drink we're on the clock." But Joe's all cool, "C'mon, help me drink this before it gets warm." Well, his son is the D.O.G., and he's on the course someplace playing in the tournament, what if he stops by real quick for business, after all he's also on the clock so to speak. So Rafter is this guy from Cincinnati, loved the Reds and was one of my pals at work. "Hey Ronnie, let's drink this beer real quick!" "Okay shit might as well." So we took the beers Joe handed everyone (on the clock) and took it to the back where the ball washer was. So we started laugh at the fact that Joe the father of our boss is giving us beers during work hours. Rafter chugs his real fast, and I do as well. Now if you didn't know unless you've worked there or played there a lot, the ball washer is right below the 10th tee box. And guess who was there watching us chug the brews? You guessed it, it was Joe's son our boss the D.O.G., all he did was shake his head, and teed up. Joe was a cool guy.
So it wasn't Zac Blair or Brandt Snedeker that is the 2016 SONY OPEN Champion but Fabian Gomez in sudden death. He shot a 69-64-65-62 for a 260 Total. It was the 37 year olds second win in his PGA career. In his bag. Taylor Made Aero Burner TP (9 degrees, Matrix Ozix 7x4 White Tie X shaft) driver. Taylor Made Burner Super Fast 2.0 (15 degrees, Oban Devotion 80X shaft) 3 wood 19 degrees Taylor Made Hybrid, R15 TP Rescue, 4-9 Irons: Taylor Made RS i2 True Temper Project X Rifle 6.5 shafts 48 degree wedge Taylor Made RSi2 52 degree wedge Titleist Vokey SM4 60 degree wedge Titleist Vokey SM4 Putter: Titelst Scotty Cameron Newport 2 Ball: Titelst Pro V1x Winnings $376.193 Current ranking: 19
Michele Wie is working with David Leadbetter. According to Michele she's starting from scratch with some injuries Leadbetter wants her to be more natural. I thought she was? Then again what the hell do I know? Aren't all LPGA pros natural? If I had a natural swing, I'd be doing a golf gig somewhere. That's what I thought, that her swing was natural. I guess she's paying Leadbetter a lot of money to coach her into 2016. Let's see if that shit really works. I could watch her swing for half what she's paying Leadbetter. Of course that would never take place just saying.
Brandt Snedeker shot a -4 at Waialae C.C. for a total of -16 for the first 3 rounds, right next to him sharing the lead is Zac Blair who shot a-6 and is at -16 for the tournament. The final round should be interesting as Si Woo Kim is at -14 for the 3 rounds and shot a -5 today. Kevin Kisner shot a -3 today to share the -14 spot with Si Woo Kim. Fabian Gomez is at -12 at four back. Seven others are at -11 for the 3 rounds. A few birdies by the close followers, and some miscues by the two leaders can prove to be a very intriguing last round before the players head back for mainland soil. On a good note, non of the players got drugged and tossed in a car's trunk and then tossed on to the back streets of Honolulu early in the morning.
2016 is here, and the new drivers are out for you golfing fanatics. Need a new driver to help with your game? Maybe you just need practice. When was the last time you bought a driver last year? C'mon guys I'm being real, it's not the arrow it's the Indian. It's not the ____ it's the _______. Just kidding. We are going to talk about the long stick, the big boy, the driver. Today's blog post is all about Callaway's new XR16 driver.
At $349.00 retail, the XR16 driver is designed to produce lots of speed through the swing with lots more forgiveness than the last model.
Boeing helped with the new shape of the crown supposedly to create 30% less air drag than the last XR driver. The club face is thinner and 9g lighter than the last model. This helps to increase the ball speed, while it enhances the MOI and forgiveness.
The pro model comes in 9 degrees and 10.5 degrees loft that's adjustable
The Fujikura Evolution II TS 665 shaft is standard.
I never tried this one out yet, but for me I just need a better back, and knees. Here's a sample video.
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Brandt Snedeker leads by 1 at the Sony Open at Waialae C.C. on Oahu. "Hey Brandt just don't go to any f...ing strip clubs, stay near your hotel, and avoid foul play on the streets like that Aussie last year. Keep your nose clean and you may win this thing." Here's what the Friday's leaderboard looked like. Snedeker - 12 Kisner - 11 Z. Johnson -10 Donald - 10 Blair - -10 Reavie - 10 Pierce -9 O'Hair - 9 Kelly - 9 Hoffman - 9 Kim - 9 Summer hays -8 Hahn -8 For more go to PGA
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Remember the Balata golf ball? Back in the 90s when I worked at Kapalua Golf Club, all the pros had these balls in their bags, and one pro told me, they are great around the greens, the good player could control his shot better as opposed to the shitty hard balls I would play with. And when a pro gave me some old balatas to play with I would slice those mother f...ers up badly. The outer skin was soft, even a good player couldn't keep a ball for too long it would get all out of whack. Titleist made these balls, but I was instructed by the pro to at least buy the red box 90s, the distance ball. At my caliber at the time, those distance Titleist were great, I was a lousy golfer, so any ball felt great, any ball fresh out of a sleeve. But as I got somewhat better, and I mean very slightly, I started to use the balatas. I'd get ridiculed for doing that. "Hey Ron don't waste your money on that man, I understand you're breaking 90 now, but still man you don't need the balata golf ball." "Oh no worries, because I'm taking these balatas out of the pros bags, you know one by one and little by little, just like a sneaky accountant padding her retirement fund, a little at a time, no one knows."
Lee Trevino was one of my favorite golfers, why? Because he had character. In fact I met him one time when he played in a tournament in Kaanapali, Maui. He had his caddy with him, and I walked to them and said, "How's Mr. Trevino." He looked at me and said, "Call me Lee." So I called him Lee. So he was asking me all kinds of questions, he was a laid back guy, in fact he had a little bottle in the golf cart. Let's just say, it wasn't organic cleanse. His caddy was the wide body Herman Mitchell, he was huge like a lineman in the NFL. So they're asking me where to eat, like I'm their good friend or something. They're laughing and joking around, a few cuss words thrown in. I was like, "These two mother fuckers are pretty funny."
So I'm telling them where to go and eat, but Herman looks at Lee and says, "How about some fried chicken?" And Lee looks at him and goes, "Shit yeah, fried chicken, that sounds good fried chicken." And for like two minutes the both of them were talking about where on the tour they got good fried chicken. After their banter, Herman looks at me and goes, "So where can we get good fried chicken?" And Lee chimes in right after that, "Yeah were can we get good fried chicken, not this resort shit?" So I told them to go to Kentucky Fried Chicken in Lahaina. Herman looks at me and goes, "You got a Kentucky Fried Chicken here?" And then Lee says,"Yeah you guys got a Kentucky Fried Chicken around here?" And I'm like, "yeah three miles in Lahaina, across from the post office."
"Hmm, sounds good," said Herman.
"Yeah, that really sounds good," said Lee.
"Okay after we get done, let's drive to Lahaina, to get some Kentucky Fried Chicken."
"Okay, let's do that. Hey Ron thanks for the tip."
I'm thinking, Lee Trevino is a fucking millionaire golfer, and he's going to buy Kentucky Fried Chicken? I mean they were seriously happy that a Kentucky Fried Chicken existed on Maui. They seemed like they couldn't wait for the round to start and end so they could stuff their faces with original and extra crispy fried chicken.
Photo from golf digest.com Green Jordan takes hold of the first PGA W in 2016, tying El Tigre for the most wins at his age, 7 tour victories before the age of 23... that my Golf Fiends is a feat, a milestone to reckon with. No, there will only be one Tiger Woods, and I really don't think any of these young guys will catch his record. They'll make a serious run in their careers, but Tiger's records won't be touched for a long time.
Of course I could be dead wrong, I could be very very wrong. But I do believe I'm right, Tiger was one of a kind, like Jordan..Michael that is had Kobe chasing his mark of championships, his Airness is safe. But let's celebrate Green Jordan, he finished in convincing fashion at Kapalua on Sunday at minus 30 for the four rounds, and minus 6 for the day. The man was a machine out there for four rounds, the closest competitor was Patrick Reed at minus 22 for the four rounds, that's eight back, and that's a pretty good margin of victory. It's like an NFL team smoking its opponent by 35 points or something in the fourth quarter. What Kapalua needs to give the winners is a golden pineapple and an Aloha shirt, if the Masters got a green jacket, give em an Aloha shirt. Who's got the pull in the tournament for 2017? Let em know Ron said that.
Watch the soon to be winner of the 2016 Hyundai Tournament of Champion's swing in slow motion. I used to have this swing guys. Yeah right in my dreams!
Green Jordan still leads big through 15 at the Planation Course for this year's 2016 Hyundai Tournament of Champions. Currently at -28 for the tournament, Patrick Reed is 6 back after 16 holes. Looks like Green Jordan will win once more and be back again in 2017!
Air Jordan? Nope it's Green Jordan, Jordan Spieth that is, after 3 rounds he leads the 2016 Hyundai Tournament of Champions.
Today he shot a -8, to stand alone the leaderboard at -24, he leads by 5 strokes over Keopka, 6 over Reed, and 9 over Snedeker, and Gomez. Tomorrows final round should be interesting, if Jordan can maintain his control, he can win this years tournament. Koepka and Reed have a shot, they'll need to play exceptionally without error and hope Jordan has a few bad holes. These are tournaments that can offer some drama. Watch the tournament on NBC Sports and enjoy.
The 18th hole at the Plantation Golf Course in Kapalua is drivable in two. With a good strong trade wind at your back, the wind from God up above, anything's possible.
I was playing the course back in the 90s, yeah I'm old so piss off you young shit heads! I played with a club pro, and the wind was blowing probably in the mid 30 mph range. He tells me, "Ron, tee it up high, and aim for the clubhouse, just rip it high!" So I do, with my Freddy Couples Lynx Parallax driver, 10.5 degree loft, medium flex shaft, Foot Joy Dry Joys on my feet, a McGregor glove, a Kapalua shirt, Levi's Docker shorts, a Lynx visor (when I had hair).. I rip the shit out of the ball. From the men's tees not the back ones. But that ball traveled, it flew like an eagle. I heard Steve Miller's band singing, "Fly like an eagle, eagle let your spirit carry me." I saw the ball bank off the slope on the right, then rolled left, and kept a rolling. Then I heard Tina and Ike, "Proud Ronnie keep on rollin!" haha, I was a champ! That ball went a mile. Then I hit a seven to the green. But ended up with a bloody double bogey. My friends. Stay thirsty for golf!
After one round Patrick Reed leads the Hyundai Tournament of Champions at the Kaplaua Plantation Course. Right behind him is fellow Americans Jordan Spieth one behind at -7, Brandt Snedaker at -6, J.B. Holmes also at -6. Danny Lee also is tied at -6. Fabian Gomez is the sole -5, with five golfers at -4 that includes Watson and Fowler. Seven golfer are at -3 including five time winner in 2015 Jason Day. Reed's -8 totaling 65 for the day was the best and he and Jordan Spieth will be playing partners for the second round. Reed is the defending tournament champion. Reed converted on hole 18 for an eagle, that gives the golfer tons of confidence on the next round, and we've all watched what confidence can do to past PGA champs, they may seem cocky, but that's the way you need to be if you want to remain focused.
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Who's going to win this years' tournament at Kapalua? I will put all of my money on Jason Day winning the whole thing. I just feel it, he's going to tear it up big time. My predictions are as follows. Round 1: Jason shoots a -5 Round 2: Jason shoots a -4 Round 3: Jason shoots a -6 Round 4: Jason shoots a -5 He shoots a 20 under championship! That is my prediction. Question: Hey Ron are you at the tournament? Answer: No, my blogging prowess doesn't meet the media standards set by the PGA I guess, I couldn't get a media pass. But don't worry fans, I'll be blogging the same stuff the real media is putting out, I'll just put my own funny ass spin on it alright? Good.
The 1997 Tour Championship close to 20 years ago, when David Duval had a game. David was not one of my favorite players to watch, he came across as some arrogant prick head! Fuck him! I never liked that dude. Working out at Kapalua for one Mercedes Championships, I had to drive several amateurs that paid good money to play in the pro-am, I forgot what year this was, but what these fat cats were saying about Duval made my feelings reality.
These were some of the comments I heard as I drove them up to the Plantation Golf Course out in Kapalua.
1. Guy doesn't say "Hi" when meeting his amateurs, very cold.
2. Acts like a kid.
3. Down right rude and doesn't understand that sponsors and the amateurs have a hand in his livelihood.
4. He's a jerk.
Well, maybe during those years he had shit on his mind, or he was socially inept. We Hawaiians see through bullshit. Leave your drama at home, everyone's got it, if you can't be friendly stay in the house and don't come out. As far as the fat cats that got the money for those pro-ams, Mr. Duval was just a down right prick!
If I made shit loads of money swinging a golf club, I'd be the happiest dude on the planet, these Bozos should count their blessings that they are doing something they love to do and paying the bills doing it.
In the early 90s, I worked at the Kapalua's Bay Golf Course bag room, washing carts, shoes, and helping wealthy guests have a good time on the course. Back in the day Mark Rolfing created that after regular season golf tournament, at one time it was the Isuzu, then the Ping, and for a while it was the Lincoln Mercury Tournament, it helped benefit some local charities. So this one year, I had a gig. "Ron get your ass in the mini van and go to OGG (Kahului airport), and pick up Fred Couples!" I'm like standing there going "Hah?" "Ron a volunteer forgot to pick him up, go get him!" This was the Lincoln Mercury Tournament, a volunteer forgot to pick up Couples, so I'm like freeking nuts happy, Freddy Couples was one of my favorite golfers, his smooth casual swing, Jack was getting old, I needed a new golf hero, and Freddy fit the bill. I was picking up Freddy Couples. So I drive up, I'm holding up that stupid sign with his name on it. Suddenly this disheveled dude with stubbles on his face, and a grunge looking outfit on, (Pearl Jam and Nirvana) was in at the time, walks up to me, "Hey man you my ride to Kapalua?" I'm like, "Yes sir Mr. Couples." He's like "Fuck it, call me Fred." Hmmm, fuck it it is, Fred it is too. I like Fred, he's cool. So long story short, he's talking sports, mostly NCAA hoops to be exact, and since the Lincoln was in November, college hoops was out of first gear. My job was to take him to this welcoming party at the Ritz Carlton. But Freddy had other plans, he wanted to go to the Bar & Grill, have some pupus, a brew and watch hoops. "Ah Freddy...my boss said to take you to the Ritz man, I'm gonna get in trouble." Fred is playing with his stubble as he chews on an old toothpick. "Ah no you're not Ron, if your bosses say shit, I'll back you up, and here, take this as a tip for you man." In my hand is some cash, let's say it was good cash. Hey, I am not going to the Ritz, I'm going to the Grill & Bar. I dropped him off at the restaurant, gave him a hand shake, and I'm back to the volunteer tent. "Ron you what?!!! says the transportation boss. "Are you deaf? I said to make sure you drop Mr. Couples off at the Ritz!" Me, "Yeah but that's Freddy Couples, and if he tells me to drop him off that the Bar & Grill to watch hoops, his word supersedes yours. So there!" So I didn't lose my job, and I guess they sent someone else to explain to Freddy that he really should be at the Ritz for the party. Ron Sambrano Golf Blogger
When a pro wideout ends his career, or a NASCAR driver calls it quits, what the hell are they going to do? I love few things I'll call hobbies, but really not good enough to well, really make a dent of it if you can smell my coffee coming out of my Contigo tumbler. I love rock and roll drumming, but not good enough to sustain a band, why? I can keep the beat, I can hold my own to a few Led Zeppelin tunes, some ACDC, Motley Crue, hey shows my age eh? I like to golf, but now I'm 51 and got a gut, can't even hit my driver 300 plus like I used to. Just kidding. So then heck, I might as well blog about golf, I love golf, want to make it a big part of my life. Can I combine a rock and roll attitude with golf? Sure, I think there's a few golfers that have that rock and roll mentality. So right now as I sit here in Barnes and Noble's cafe drinking coffee, about 10 miles up the road in Kapalua, they are getting ready for the start of the2016 Hyundai Tournament of Champions. I heard Fowlers in town, just hope he doesn't go paddle boarding and gets eating by a tiger shark. Jason Day's 5 wins brings him here. These guys are incredible, I watch them at the range at the Plantation Course while those PGA Elites practice. All you see is swing after swing of smooth powerful grace. I mean some of those guys hit a wedge like I hit my 7 wood, ahhhhh!!!!! Anyway, blog posts are supposed to be short not long, so I'll end it here. 2016 is upon us, be happy, and many birdies to you. Ron Sambrano Golf Blogger
Someone spotted Rickie Fowler in Kapalua, he's invited because he did win in 2015 at The Players Championship.
Full name: Rick Yutaka Fowler
Born: 12/13/1988 (age 27) Murrieta, California
Height: 5'9"
Weight: 150 lb.
College: Oklahoma State University
Turned Pro: 2009
Pro wins: 5 PGA Tour (3); European Tour (1); Other (1)
MAJORS
2014 Masters Tournament T5
2014 U.S. Open T2
2014 The Open Championship T2
2014 PGA Championship T3 OTHER AWARDS Ben Hogan Award 2008 PGA Tour Rookie of the Year 2010 Driving Distance: 306 yds. Driving Accuracy: 60% Greens in Regulation: 70% Birdie Average: 4.38