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Cheers!

I was peeking at our visitor information and wanted to say hello to visitors from around the world! In top order, here are your custom shout outs!

  1. Sup Americanos?
  2. Cheers to you blokes in the UK
  3. Bonjour to our French and French Canadian fans!
  4. Hallo to Netherlands!
  5. Merhaba to you people in Turkey (really?)
  6. Hallo mein German fans

Just for fun, here are some fun numbers from our top 10 country visitors:

  • Austrians spend the most time per visit on our site, more than 7:45!
  • Over the past 30 days, every single visitor from Italy was new to Golf is Hard TV
  • Swedish golfers are viewing the most pages per visit, more than 3.3 pages every time they visit our site!

Neat stuff…

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Golf is Hard TV – Episode 63 – Ground Under Repair

A quick little episode that talks about ground under repair, only on Golf is Hard TV!

Golf is Hard TV – Episode 62 – Secret Tee Box – Re-edited!

If you ever have a chance to play the executive course at Tashua Knolls (it’s called Tashua Glen), be sure to find this “secret tee” box! Watch this episode to learn more…

Free Golf is a Business Model

I just finished reading Chris Anderson’s “Free” which, if you are interested at all in business models and the Internet you should read immediately.

Golfblogger recently posted about a course in Michigan who is trying to use “Free” as a business model. Rather than repost much here, I encourage you to check out the post and consider the implications!

That said, here’s the basic nut:

Last spring, Lake Forest Golf Club in Ann Arbor offered a two year, weekday pass for $200. Since the regular price for walking a round is $25, after the fourth round each year, you’re effectively playing free golf.

Free golf clubs, balls, cart rentals or vacations anyone?

Golf is Hard TV – Episode 61 – Red Stakes

This would be a better episode if it were about cooking steak, but as it were, it’s about what happens when your ball goes past red stakes. I guess I’m just hungry.

Emotionally Attached to a Golf Ball


I spent the week in Hilton Head and had a chance to play 2 nice golf courses – Barony and Oyster Reef. For the record, I really loved Oyster Reef, it was challenging and gorgeous – a terrific combination for sure.

I had a new box of Slazenger Raw balls with me and got out 2 boxes for that first round at Barony. On the 4th hole, a 364 yard (blue tees) par 4 I jacked my tee shot dead left into the rough. I hit a provisional ball a country mile but wanted to see if I could find my first ball and play it out of the woods.

After a few minutes of looking, I spotted 2 balls buried under some leaves, neither of which was my own. I traded the lost Slazenger for a Titelist and a TiTech and played my 2nd tee shot.

Cut to 2 days later, about halfway through my round at Oyster Reef. I hit an errant tee shot on #6, a gorgeous par 3 overlooking a lake butting up against the harbor. I managed to find my ball and as I looked down, I realized that it was that same Ti Tech that I had found at Barony. Some 18 holes later, I was still playing with the same ball!

I resolved to finish the Oyster Reef round with this scuffed mess of a ball. On the 8th (we played the back first, so this was the next to last hole of the day), I hit my 3 hybrid about 200 yards to the right, and headed towards trees. I yelled “no” and desperately wanted my new favorite ball of all time to bounce back from the forest. To my shock, the ball came bounding off a tree and landed on the green!

I knew I had a special ball, one that was going to do whatever it had to in order to stick with me, unlike those ungrateful Slazengers. Jerks.

In any case, I 3-putted my friend for a bogey 5 (no one said the ball you have become attached to will actually go in the hole in less shots!) and headed to my last hole of the day.

After somnething like 32 holes, I teed up a ball that I had strangely become quite emotionally attached to. My tee shot was again errant, this time slicing sharply to the left behind a tree jutting out into the fairway. I saw it bounce and I was elated. I was going to find it!

I drove up and found my ball laying in a deep bed of leaves and had only one shot – a safe play back to the fairway. Unfortunately, I thinned it and flew it over the fairway into a bunker. I tried to play a 7 iron out and thinned it again – my best friend ever landed back in the bunker, unwilling at this point to even leave my side.

A quick chip shot landed me in the fairway where I hit a beautiful 3 wood about 220 yards to the front of the green. I chipped it close and 2-putted for a triple bogey 8… but had managed to finish the round with this beautiful, mess of a ball that I might take home and put away forever.

Either that or I’ll tee it up and see how much magic is left!

Golf is Hard TV – Episode 60 – Creating Passionate Golfers 2

We’re back with more of Paulina and Kate, this time checking their initial swing and knowledge of golf. Get ready for some laughs and some fun!

For more information on Paulina Plazas, visit her IMDB page and check out her film Dona Blanca.

Golf is Hard TV – Episode 59 – Creating Passionate Golfers

Golf is Hard TV wants more people to play golf. We’re taking things into our own hands by creating some new golfers… Join actresses Paulina and Kate in this pilot episode.

For more information on Paulina Plazas, visit her IMDB page and check out her film Dona Blanca.

Golf is Hard TV – Episode 58 – Ball Position

Where you put the golf ball turns out is quite important… who knew! Golf is Hard Episode 58 takes a closer look at why an inch here or there makes a difference.

Golf is Hard TV – Episode 57 – Marc’s Casting Call

If you saw episode 57, you know all about casting… now watch as Marc gets an on camera lesson in Golf is Hard TV, episode 57!