Tuesday 20 February 2024

IN THE BUNKER WITH MICK THE GRIP


Spyglass Hill golf course


THE LEGEND that Robert Louis Stevenson roamed the hills and sandy dunes of Pebble Beach while writing his classic novel Treasure Island inspired the designers of Spyglass Hill in 1966, and holes were named after a significant place or character in the novel.

When Spyglass Hill joined the Bing Crosby National Pro-Am rotation it was considered a true championship test of golf and Bing was so confident of it's difficulty that he bet Jack Nicklaus he wouldn’t break par in his first round there. Jack shot a 2-under 70, and Bing presented him with a signed, framed $5 bill in commemoration. 

250 founders were roped in to help finance construction of the course, paying $2,500 up front and annual fees of $50. In return, they received 9 starting times each weekday and 12 every weekend. (These days a round at Spyglass costs upward of $500.)  Robert Trent Jones II, son of the course designer and one of the founding members said, “It became the best deal in golf, which is why the Pebble Beach Company wanted those starting times back.” In 2016 they finally got them back when the 50-year agreement came to an end. Only 12 of the founder members were still alive.

Despite being one of the most iconic events on the PGA Tour, many top players now tend to skip the Pebble Beach AT&T, citing long rounds, celebrity distractions, unsettled weather and the bumpy poa annua greens. In addition, the schedule faces competition from the Saudi International, LIV Mayacoba is scheduled for the same date. Oh for the good old uncomplicated days of the Crosby Clambake.

COBRA HAS ANNOUNCED that their new DarkSpeed driver is another leap forward in performance at a competitive price. As usual, there are three to choose from.

The low-spinning Darkspeed LS is tailored to Tour players and elite amateurs, with 8, 9 and 10 degrees of loft. The interchangeable weight system allows players to dial in their launch conditions and ball flight, keeping the heaviest weight on the back for more backspin, or moving it forward to reduce spin. With dashing good looks, the aerodynamic-shaped Cobra head has carbon in the sole and crown. Testers found it fast without compromising accuracy. 

The Darkspeed X is the middle-of-the-road driver for both low and middle-handicap golfers, and is available in lofts 9°, 10.5°, and 12° which makes it a suitable option for the vast majority. More aerodynamic than the Max, it offers speed and forgiveness. 

The Max driver has the same lofts and is the most forgiving in the Darkspeed range, but still delivers speed and competitive distance, and is the easiest to hit.  At £429.00 I'll have to take their word for it.

BILLY CASPER, who died in 2015 aged 83, was called “The nicest guy in the business.” Aways modest in victory and gracious in defeat, although overshadowed by the ‘Big Three’ (Palmer, Nicklaus and Player) he still won 51 PGA Tour titles, two US Opens and the 1970 Masters. His 23 1/2 points is still a U.S. Ryder Cup record, and he captained the U.S. squad to victory in 1979.

Billy had a lethal putter and total self-belief. “I had a hand/eye link,” he would say. “I could look at a telephone pole 40 yards away and hit it with a 7 iron 10 times in a row. And somehow I understood the game, without having a lot of guidance." 

THE ‘CRADLE OF CHAMPIONS’ in Beijing is looking to produce more world and Olympic champions. One of China’s ‘Centres of Excellence’ teaching badminton, gymnastics, table tennis and golf, the golf hall consists of bare walls, no windows, the Chinese flag, and about 30 children aged between 5 and 9, putting and chipping in front of mirrors for two hours a day after normal school work, no doubt all part of Confucious's instructions to go and beat the pants off everybody. Golf however, tends to produce unlikely champions without intensive training. Like Billy Casper.




Wednesday 10 January 2024

WELCOME TO 2024 WITH MICK THE GRIP

 Hi Everyone.


Welcome to 2024 and new editions of "IN THE BUNKER WITH MICK THE GRIP"

We hope to bring you a lighter approach to golf news each month and a look at what the year has in store for us golfers.

JANUARY 2024

IN THE BUNKER WITH MICK THE GRIP



I SPENT some very enjoyable evenings over Christmas (fortunately Er Indoors likes golf too) watching “Pro Celebrity Golf” on Youtube. Golf had been broadcast on BBC since 1956, but the Pro Celebrity challenge which appeared on the screens in 1977 was a new idea. To ensure good coverage the first matches were for the Bing Crosby Cup with the man himself presenting the trophy. Henry Longhurst introduced the programme, handing over to the dulcet tones of Peter Alliss for the commentary. Gleneagles, Turnberry and other notable courses were the venues. It was an education to watch the skill of the pros with their wooden-headed clubs. In the picture are Lee Trevino, Sean Connery, Max Faulkner and Jackie Stewart. Later on the pro golfers included Nick Faldo (Mr. Pringle) and Seve, while celebrities included Bruce Forsyth, Henry Cooper and Russ Abbott. If you fancy a trip down memory lane I can recommend it. 


BERNHARD LANGER and his 23 year old son Jason carded a final round 59 to win the 2023 PNC Championship in December (Formerly the Father/Son Championship.) It was Bernhard's 5th victory, after previously winning with eldest son Stefan in 2005 and 2006 and Jason in 2014 and 2019. He has also competed with both his daughters. The PNC Championship dates from 1995, when 10 major winners gathered with their sons. It now features 20 major champions and their relatives competing for the total $1 million purse in a 2 day, 36 hole scramble for the Willie Park Trophy. 

David Duval, who finished 2nd with son Brady said; “It's the best golfing week of the year. You're on pins and needles through August, hoping to see that invite from Alastair (The founder.) I'm sure with the majority of folks who play at our age it's the most coveted invite in golf. They only take 20 teams and there's probably 25 on the waiting list. To be asked to come back it's a dream come true every year it happens.”


When Lee Trevino was preparing for this years PNC he topped several balls on the range.  “I never, ever remember doing this in my life,” he said. His son, Daniel, 31, who is partnering him, suggested he contact renowned instructor Randy Smith, who teaches world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler. But Trevino made a vow many years ago that he would never take a lesson from anybody he could beat. He rang Smith and said, “Have you got 15 minutes to look me over ? I think you could beat me now.”

PGA TOUR “SIGNATURE EVENTS” are due to arrive on the calendar in 2024.The eight tournaments - which don't include the Majors, playoff events and Players Championship - will feature smaller fields but increased prize purses and more FedEx Cup points (700 to the winner of each).

The Signature Events consist of: The Sentry (Tournament of Champions) Kapalua Plantation Course, Hawaii. AT&T ProAm, Pebble Beach. Genesis Invitational, Riviera Country Club. Arnold Palmer Invitational, Bay Hill. RBC Heritage, Harbour Town. Wells Fargo Championship, Quail Hollow. The Memorial, Muirfield Village. Travelers Championship, TPC River Highlands.

THE HERO DUBAI DESERT CLASSIC returns to the Emirates Golf Club 18-21st January. The opening DP World Tour 2024 Rolex Series event will feature defending champion Rory McIlroy alongside some of the world’s top golfers, competing for the $9million prize pool. Daily entertainment, live music, a dedicated kids’ zone, and four fun-filled days are promised. General admission tickets are free, although food and drinks cost the earth. Still if you lived in Dubai that wouldn't bother you.

Golf Monthly Awards 2023: Shot of the year: Carlota CIganda 17th hole, final day, Solheim Cup.

Round of the year: Bryson Dechambeau, LIV Greenbriar (12 under par 58)


Up and Coming star: Ludvig Aberg, Turned Pro in June, Won on PGA and DP World Tour, shone in Ryder Cup.


Tournament of the year: Solheim Cup.

It was a great golfing year. Let's hope 2024 is even better.

NEW YEAR SPECIAL OFFER ON GRIPS.

7 FOR THE PRICE OF 6 AND 13 FOR THE PRICE OF 11

Until next time: Happy Golfing.

Contact Mick for regripping and repairs. Tel. 638 859 475.or visit https://mickthegrip.blogspot.com