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Saturday, July 07, 2007

New Club to the bag?

I am hooked by the new Miura Giken MD390...










Looking at my bag now...
  • Driver: Nakashima NP-1 + Fujikura Speeder 757 = $300 + $250 = $550
  • 3 Wood: Mizuno MP-001 = $299
  • Utility: TaylorMade Rescue Mid + Banzai 83 = $180 + $50 = $230
  • 3 ~ P Iron: Mizuno MP-32 + Dynamic Gold S300 = $850
  • Wedges: Mizuno MPR 54 + MPR 60 = $99 + $99 = $198
  • Putter: Gauge Design GAA = $250
Total Retail Cost: $2377

Ebay worth value: maybe 40% of retail?
Golf, can drive me nuts, really.

Friday, July 06, 2007

Golf and Photography

One of my talented colleagues, who is a good amateur photographer that I admire, told me this tips once...
"How do you take a good picture in the dark without tripod?"
"The answer is simple, breathe out slowly before pressing the shuttle, that is the time when the body is most quiet and relaxed."

Most quiet and relax
.... Most the time we pull an erratic swing in golf is due to our tempo is missed or off. In other words, either we hold our breath too long or we introduce too much "force" to generate an erratic powerful swing, rather than the smooth and relaxed swing that is desired.

I tried this method on golf course the other day, breathe out slowly before I initialized my driving swing, the result is rather impressive, I managed to keep 12 drives out of 15 trials on the fairway.

Thanks to my colleague's expertise in photography and generosity to share, this is the best tips I ever received, through the art of perspective in colors...

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Golf and Stocks

Always feel unjustified when golfers with the lousy swing mechanics play a better score than I do.

While I am struggling to get my shoulder turn correctly, making sure my spine angle is maintained, stable footwork, strong grip... These guys with hands way outside the left foot at address, bouncing vertically up on downswings, hands dominant rotation end up with a score unjustifiably impressive.

It is then I realize a similarity between golf and stock investing. Stocks in general go bullish over the time. A guy who is ignorant to stocks, providing that he is not too greedy and just simply purchase some fundamental strong stocks, most likely he will earn a good return over the time.

A golf swing, no matter how is it being produced, generates enough force to push the ball forward. With less distance and less airborne time from these poor swings, it actually reduces the chance of generating errors on course. It is the same that as if the same person invest in stocks, without rapidly getting in and out of market, the chance of him being dragged down by directional movements in the market is greatly reduced.


It it golfers that understand the half of it yet not skillful enough in consistency that will lead huge problems onto the golf course.

To improve and play to the full potential, full knowledge and capable of applying it on course is the ultimate challenge. Yet, knowing half the knowledge and incapable of applying it is worst.