Friday, October 29, 2010

Golf Games: 1-2-3 Best Ball

October 27, 2010

Best Ball is a standard team golf format in which each member plays his own ball and on each hole, the lowest score among the four is recorded. For a casual golf outing, however, the best ball format suffers from a critical flaw: one player invariably seems to carry the team. The “A” player plays his heart out, and the others, realizing their ball isn’t likely to count go lackadaisically through the motions. I’ve been on both sides of that equation.

A solution is the 1 - 2- 3 Best Ball format. In this best ball game, the lowest score on the team counts on the first hole. On the second, the lowest two scores are recorded. And on the third, the lowest three. On hole four, the cycle starts over again. One Two Three Best Ball can help breathe new life into a staid outing.

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Thursday, October 28, 2010

Golfer’s Remote Beer Pager

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Daly Says He Played Better When Drunk

October 27, 2010

John Daly said in an interview lately that he played better when he was a drunk. From the Charlotte Observer:

It’s been two years, Daly said, since he’s had a drink. He said he’s worked hard on his game despite lingering effects of two broken ribs and a separated shoulder suffered when he tried to stop his swing when a camera clicked in 2007.

“I’ve done everything right and haven’t played worth a” darn, Daly said. “It’s unbelievable. I’m giving myself the chance to play good. It seems the more I work, the worse I get.”

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Signing copies of his book, “My Life In And Out Of The Rough,” with a silver pen, Daly was asked what he’s learned about himself through the years.

“That I was happy when I was a miserable drunk. I played better when I was drunk,” he said.

If we assume he had a drinking problem when he won his two majors—and that he’s been on the wagon for two years, then Daly is as usual telling the truth.

Sad. All that talent, wasted.

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Wednesday, October 27, 2010

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