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May 25, 2012 |  Category: Ridiculous Golf Item Of The Week
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Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts “Charity Foursome” Program

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This year, my good friends at Crowne Plaza are supporting four great charities through their Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial:

  • During rounds this Saturday and Sunday at CPIC, each golf pairing will be playing on behalf of one of four charities: Birdies for the Brave, Shelter In A Storm, Cook Children’s Medical Center and The First Tee.

  • Crowne Plaza Hotels & Resorts will be donating $100 for every birdie and $500 for every eagle made to the pairing’s corresponding charity, up to $50,000.

  • To help fans distinguish which charity each golf group represents, the players’ caddies will wear one of the four charity names on their caddy bibs.

  • Fans can participate online too! From Memorial Day through July 4th, fans can visit Facebook.com/CrownePlaza and select which of the charities they would like Crowne Plaza Hotels and Resorts to donate an additional dollar to on their behalf, up to $10,000, making the total donation up to $60,000.  Participating fans will automatically be entered to win a golf weekend getaway.

    Rickie Fowler explains all below:

    Press release follows:

    Continued...

  • May 24, 2012 |  Category: The Crowne Plaza Invitational
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    The Eighth At Colonial

    Crowne Plaza (55 of 60)

    From my trip to play in the Crowne Plaza Invitational’s Wednesday Pro-Am in 2011:

    The par 3 eighth at Colonial measures 194 yards. I think the tees were more like 170 at the Pro Am. I hit a five wood and fell short into the bunker on the right. There’s a little peninsula of grass that extends from the left into the bunker’s center (you can barely make it out in this photo). My ball was nestled right up against that tuft. I hit at the ball as hard as I could with my wedge and it popped up to the far left side of the green. The flag was front right, about forty feet away. When I got behind the ball, however, I saw the line perfectly. It was almost like it was drawn in the grass. I made a smooth stroke and it tracked right into the center of the hole.

    My compatriots all cheered and I did a little fist pump.

    “I don’t know what you’re cheering about,” Appleby said. “It wasn’t THAT great.” He laughed.

    I think Stuart Appleby and I would get along if we had more time together. He’s got the same dry sense of humor that gets me into trouble with people who can’t tell if I’m serious or not.

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    May 24, 2012 |  Category: The Crowne Plaza Invitational
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    TaylorMade R11 Irons 2011

    TAYLORMADE R11 Iron Set 3-PW with Steel Shafts


    TAYLORMADE R11 Iron Set 3-PW with Steel Shafts

    The new TaylorMade R11 irons pack a lot of technology, with “precision center-of-gravity (CG) placements, ultra-thin faces, a Tour sole design, and Inverted Cone Technology.”

    One interesting note about this set is that TaylorMade claims to have created weights to ensure a constant swingweight while positioning the center of gravity between toe and heel. This is said to solve the clubmakers’ problem of adding weight to a port in the hosel, which evens out swingweight, but shifts the COG.

    The Inverted Cone Technology, which TaylorMade has been using for the better part of a decade now, is designed to create faster ball speed on off center hits. The thin face promotes higher ball speeds.

    These now are running $100 off at most major retailers.

    May 24, 2012 |  Category: EquipmentIrons
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    Golf Games: Unmatched Play

    Unmatched is an alternative to using handicaps in a match play game between two players of disparate skills.

    On each hole, the lesser skilled player tees off second and then chooses to play his ball, or his opponent’s. Players then finish the holes with their assigned balls.

    May 23, 2012 |  Category: Golf Games
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    Golf Outing In Bali 1980

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    The Lazy MF blog has some fascinating (as in a train wreck fascinating) copies of pages from a 1980 book put together to commemorate a golf outing in Bali.

    May 23, 2012 |  Category: Weird Golf
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    Colonial Traditions: The Plaid Jacket

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    The Crowne Plaza Invitational and the Colonial Country Club are full of traditions, one of which is the plaid jacket awarded to its Champions.

    During my 2010 visit to the Crowne Plaza Invitational, Mrs. Golfblogger and I were treated to the traditional quail breakfast while listening to a talk by Tournament Director Chuck Scherer on the history of the club, and on the signature red plaid jackets.

    Members’ jackets extend back to the Colonial’s beginnings in 1936, when founder Marvin Leonard decided the club needed a jacket such as those worn by the members at Augusta. The original jacket was blue, but Leonard switched to a plaid, which he said reminded him of when he had played in Scotland. The fabric is a real Scottish tartan, and has SEVENTEEN colors in it.

    The members wear them for the tournament (and I assume on other important occasions) and they’re not nearly as garish in person as they seem in many photos.

    The plaid has been continuously in use, and awarded to tournament winners with one exception. The club went back to the blue for one year in honor of the tournament’s 30th anniversary.

    May 23, 2012 |  Category: The Crowne Plaza Invitational
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