Charles Barkley Golf Swing

Although none of the skits on Saturday Night Live were outstanding, Charlies Barkley did a good job last night……mostly at making fun of himself. He’s a funny man and he playfully poked fun at himself about his gambling and being arrested in his opening monologue. Then, he did a skit about his terrible golf swing.

If you’ve never seen how bad his golf swing is, click on this link to see a YouTube video: Video

It’s an old video, done before Hank Haney took on the project of making Charles’ swing better. The swing is better but it’s still bad. It makes you wonder how much he hurts physically the day after he plays 18 holes…..makes me hurt just watching him.

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KENNY PERRY predicted the top players will handle the new grooves more easily than many have predicted. The new grooves are being used in tournament play for the first time at this week’s SBS Championship in Hawaii.

Perry does not agree that the new grooves will be a huge problem. “It will cause some problems but I don’t think it’s going to be a real big issue,” Perry (49) said.

“I think guys will adjust pretty quickly and you will still see good scores. I have struggled a little bit with my wedges. My sand wedges and stuff don’t bite like they used to bite, they want to release on out. But out of the fairway with my irons I haven’t noticed much difference at all.”

As of January 1st, new rules for club-face grooves were implemented at the top level after research found modern configurations could allow players to generate almost as much spin with irons from the rough as from the fairway. All clubs, with the exception of drivers and putters, have been affected by the change which limits groove volume and groove-edge sharpness, effectively replacing U-grooves with V-grooves.

Larger volume grooves can help channel away more material such as water or grass while sharper groove edges allow better contact between club and ball, thereby increasing the chance of backspin. “Chipping the ball is a big difference but even from the rough I have been hitting little jumpers, not big jumpers,” added Perry, a 14-times winner on the PGA Tour. “They are all great players out here and I think guys will adjust in a hurry.”

South Korean Yang Yong-eun, who won his first major title at last year’s PGA Championship after overhauling Tiger Woods in the final round, agreed. “I think it will be no problem,” Yang said. “Maybe this week, the first tournament of the year, there will be some problem but after three or four months of the players using these V-grooves they will be getting better.”

While most top players began experimenting with the new grooves toward the end of last year, it had been widely predicted that flyers from tangly rough would become a much more common occurrence on the leading tours around the world. “Previously with the squaregrooves, you’d get these certain lies in the intermediate cut (of rough) or in the rough where it’s questionable whether it was going to jump,” former Masters champion Zach Johnson said.

“Now it’s not questionable; you know it’s going to jump. It’s just a matter of how much it’s going to jump. It’s not an advantage. It’s just the way it is.”

Yang felt next week’s Sony Open could present a stiffer test for the players because of the harder, smaller greens at Waialae Country Club. “This week we have big fairways and therefore it’s easier to avoid the rough,” Yang said of the PGA Tour’s season-opening event being held on the Plantation Course. “And with 100 (yard) shots, 150 shots there is a lot of spin because the greens here are a little bit soft. The loft may be a little bit different but the ball is still spinning.

“But next week, at the Sony Open on hard greens, maybe it will be very different.”

PING Mens i15 Irons

Back:

● The cavity design features dual stabilizing bars and a new Custom Tuning Port shape to support the face for a solid feel and sound across the hitting surface.

● The CG is optimized to provide the trajectory control preferred by better players.

Setup:

The longer irons are larger for more forgiveness while the mid- and short-irons transition slightly smaller to ensure more workability and control on approach shots.

Face:

Soft, durable stainless steel club heads.

Sole:

Offers superior control to play a variety of shots

Toe:

● Multi-metal design features a dense tungsten toe weight

● Helps increase the moment of inertia in the stainless steel head which offers workability with cavity back forgiveness

Grip:

PING ID8

● Soft rubber grip with dog-bone texture that offers enhanced control


Shafts:

PING TFC149i Graphite

PING AWT Steel


Pros: PING put a lot of technology into an iron that should appeal to most low-to-mid handicappers. The i15s are probably the most balanced irons PING has produced and provides seamless performance from three iron through pitching wedge.

Cons: Following in the idea of the Rapture V2 irons, PING is now leaning toward gaudier clubs that are apparently designed to have a definite shelf life. These are not designed to be classics.

Bridgestone e6+ Ball

Last season, while doing some golf equipment research on the internet, I discovered the Bridgestone e6+ ball. So, I toddled off to the closest sporting goods store and purchased 2 dozen, to give them a try. Being a senior and needing extra distance, I was pleasantly surprised. They added about 15 much needed yards to my drives.

Of course, as with every golf ball, there are performance PROs and CONs that need to be considered. For this ball:

PRO: Extra distance, straightness (due to reduced spin) and softness.

CON: Lack of short game spin

I really enjoy the soft feel on a well struck hit with this ball, and the extra roll on the drives. However, adjustments were required around the green because of the lack of spin. I don’t spin the ball much, so I had to change one club in additional loft for all the various distances of short approach shots. Without the additional loft, the ball was running well past the pin. Now I play more “pitch and run” shots.

It will continue to be my ball for 2010.

Oh yeah, I almost forgot to mention, they’re about half the price of the Titleist Pro V1.

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