Golfdom Podcast
/My chat with Golfdom editor Larry Aylward about this year's Masters...here's the link (the embedded player was causing technical problems.) Gabcast! Shackelford on Augusta #1
When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
My chat with Golfdom editor Larry Aylward about this year's Masters...here's the link (the embedded player was causing technical problems.) Gabcast! Shackelford on Augusta #1
Thanks to the La Habra branch for capturing this uh, memory, from yesterday's surprisingly busy Golf Industry Show.
The suspects are myself, Dr. Bradley Klein of Golfweek and Mr. Ronald E. Whitten of Golf Digest.
Be nice!
Just a reminder to those attending The Golf Industry Show Thursday, I'll be signing various stuff including Lines of Charm from 1:30 to 3 in the bookstore. Come on by!
For those of you attending the show, I'll be signing Lines of Charm and other books on February 22, from 1:30 to 3 in the bookstore. More details are available here.
Come on by!
Now posted is a Golfobserver column on some of my favorite 2006 books.
My latest Golfobserver.com column on Tiger's foray into design is now posted...
When Hootie Johnson took his leave of Augusta National this year, we lost one of golf's bigger egos. As the man who had most to do with the scarring of Augusta National - once one of the game's most interesting and strategic layouts; now almost just another course with rough, water and trees - Johnson's retirement is welcomed wholeheartedly here at Huggy HQ.Okay, you put it that way. But he gives such good press conference!
Having previously had nothing but pleasant conversations with the young Englishman, the journalist approached thinking a brief 20-minute chat would be no problem. But it was.Funny, I had a lovely 10 minute on the record chat with Casey on the range at Sherwood. Could not have been more delightful!
His face darkening by the second, the Sassenach announced that the scribe should "talk to my manager". Three days and five phone messages later, the manager deigned to call back and to say there was "no chance" of even the shortest sit-down with this new "star."
Sadly, even fleeting success can do this to people, but it is a shame when it happens to what appeared to be one of the good guys. So it is that the final Huggy of 2006 goes to World Matchplay champion Paul Casey who, having become the first man to finish off a Ryder Cup match with a hole-in-one, has very quickly become terribly big for his spikes.
Then again, maybe this new-found arrogance isn't really so new.
Relating the above tale to a friend, said journalist commented that Casey was "suddenly very important, in his own mind at least". To which a passing player, another Englishman, added, with some feeling, it must be said: "It isn't sudden."
Oh.
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My latest Golfdom column visits a Bushwood board meeting circa 2006.
My latest Golfdom column on scorecards is now posted.
I appear on this week's GolfChix radio show, which airs on Sirius satellite radio and for one week online. Just click on this link, and hit "Listen," then go to "this week's show."
When the little ipod-like device opens, click on segment 2 if you only want to hear yours truly talk about various issues of the day, though the rest of the show is pretty lively too.
My latest Golfobserver.com column has been posted...
My latest GolfObserver.com offering is now posted...
Now posted is Golf Magazine's Top 100 public access courses in the U.S. list and story by Joe Passov. Rustic Canyon landed at #83.
...my latest Golfdom column is now posted.
Geoff Shackelford is a Senior Writer for Golfweek magazine, a weekly contributor to Golf Channel's Morning
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