Hello everyone! I would like to extend my apologies for the recent, dormant blogging period. I would like to say that I was doing something exciting, but that's not the case. Lori and I have been preparing for the PGA trade show. The show begins next week (Jan. 27-30), in Orlando, Florida. The show provides us the opportunity to order apparel and new product for our golf shops. You can check out the new stuff (in a couple of weeks) on our website http://www.lorisgolfshoppe.com/
Myrtle Beach Golf Review.
Today's course review will be on The East Course, at The Pearl Golf Links. The Pearl is located in Calabash N.C. Calabash is the first town that you come to when leaving coastal S.C. The physical address for The Pearl is 1300 Pearl Blvd. S.W., Sunset Beach, N.C. 28468. It can be found off of Old Georgetown Rd. (actually a continuation of rt. 179), just north of the city of Calabash. Today's guest reviewer is Bobby Lee. Bobby is a member of the Italian Open. The Italian Open is our social group, there's not a whole bunch of rules, it's a "just have fun and talk alot of smack" group. As I am the Junior member, Bobby is the senior member (80+ ish). He's an elegant, humorous, southern spectacle. He is the I.O.s Commissioner of Podiatry, a.k.a. The Southern Gentleman, The Southern Lawyer, Lori's boyfriend and The lesser half of Gloria. I let him slide on the Lori's boyfriend thing, because there's no way he would give up his beautiful wife Gloria. Here's a few facts that I found at http://www.mbga.com/ on The East Course at The Pearl:
Architect - Dan Maples
Course Type - Public
Slope - 135
Walking Allowed - No
Coolers Allowed - No
Year Opened - 1986
Rating - 73.1
Par - 72
Greens - Bent
Sunday Alcohol - No
Spikes - Soft
Here's Bobby's Review.
Staff - 4
Pro shop - 3
Tees - 4.5
Fairways - 4.5
Greens - 5 Bobby said they rolled better then he's ever seen them.
Rough - 4 Dormant Bermuda
Snack Bar/Grill - 3 The group goes to the local V.F.W. Post when playing close to home.
Rates fell into the groups desired rate of less than $40.00 per.
Overall Rating - 4 Bobby was extremely happy with the conditions. He said that the course was in the best shape that he's ever seen it in his 6 years of playing. He absolutely, 100% would suggest it to others. So if your in the area, check out The Pearl. The Pearl also has another course, The West Course, which the guys will be playing next week.
Until next time, Peace, Love and All the Above, Sugar.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Myrtle Beach, Course Review
Hello everyone! With the weather beginning to break, one of the Sugar Gang members finally got to knock the little white nugget around. Bob (Rocco) played with his Monday group at the Myrtle Beach National Complex. Myrtle Beach National is located on hwy. 501, which runs from Myrtle Beach to the city of Conway. M.B.N. has 3 courses at their main facility. The Kings North (my personal #1 on the beach) is their premium course. The 2 other courses are, the West Course and finally the SouthCreek Course. Today we'll review the SouthCreek course.
Here is the description found on www.golfholiday.com SouthCreek is an Arnold Palmer signature design and the favorite among it's members. Finesse is required by every golfer with it's guarded bent grass greens and protected waste areas, as it winds through wetlands and hardwood forests. A distinctly different design than M.B.N.s other 2 courses, SouthCreek provides it's own unique round of golf. In 2004, this spectacular blend of natural and man-made challenges was voted among the "Top 100 in America" by Golf for Women.
Here's is Bob's review. Ratings are 1-5 with 1 being poor and 5 being excellent.
Tees - 4
Fairways - 3 Fairway's were in good shape, but no roll, wet. Course played longer. Bob's short.
Greens - 3 He must not have putted well! Balls rolled well, tough pin placements.
Rough - 4 Dormant Bermuda.
Pro shop - 5
Staff - 5
Grill/Snack Bar - 1 Because of prices. One of his guys had a Hole-in-One and got his wallet hurt. 12 oz. beer (3.50) Hot Dogs (3.50) Mixed Drinks (6.75)
Overall ranking - 3.5
The greens fees for Bob's group were $30.00 per person. That price was for a local group of 24 players and included golf and carts. Bob said it was an enjoyable round and looks forward to playing there again. You can find all of the other Myrtle Beach National courses at www.mbn.com .
Here's a few golf quotes that you might enjoy.
* I did not want to turn to golf because golf is about as much exercise as shuffling cards. ~ Bill Cosby.
* The fun you get from golf is a direct ratio to the effort you don't put into it. ~ Bob Allen.
* The golf swing is like sex. You can't be thinking about the mechanics of the act while you are performing. ~ Dave Hill.
* He's nice to people and animals.... But you oughta here him talkin' to a golf ball. ~ Dennis the Menace.
* The difference in golf and government is that in golf you can't improve your lie. ~ George Deukmejian.
* Give me golf clubs, fresh air and a beautiful partner, and you can keep the clubs and the fresh air. ~ Jack Benny.
Okay, that will be all for today. Hope all is well!! Peace Love and all the Above, Sugar.
Here is the description found on www.golfholiday.com SouthCreek is an Arnold Palmer signature design and the favorite among it's members. Finesse is required by every golfer with it's guarded bent grass greens and protected waste areas, as it winds through wetlands and hardwood forests. A distinctly different design than M.B.N.s other 2 courses, SouthCreek provides it's own unique round of golf. In 2004, this spectacular blend of natural and man-made challenges was voted among the "Top 100 in America" by Golf for Women.
Here's is Bob's review. Ratings are 1-5 with 1 being poor and 5 being excellent.
Tees - 4
Fairways - 3 Fairway's were in good shape, but no roll, wet. Course played longer. Bob's short.
Greens - 3 He must not have putted well! Balls rolled well, tough pin placements.
Rough - 4 Dormant Bermuda.
Pro shop - 5
Staff - 5
Grill/Snack Bar - 1 Because of prices. One of his guys had a Hole-in-One and got his wallet hurt. 12 oz. beer (3.50) Hot Dogs (3.50) Mixed Drinks (6.75)
Overall ranking - 3.5
The greens fees for Bob's group were $30.00 per person. That price was for a local group of 24 players and included golf and carts. Bob said it was an enjoyable round and looks forward to playing there again. You can find all of the other Myrtle Beach National courses at www.mbn.com .
Here's a few golf quotes that you might enjoy.
* I did not want to turn to golf because golf is about as much exercise as shuffling cards. ~ Bill Cosby.
* The fun you get from golf is a direct ratio to the effort you don't put into it. ~ Bob Allen.
* The golf swing is like sex. You can't be thinking about the mechanics of the act while you are performing. ~ Dave Hill.
* He's nice to people and animals.... But you oughta here him talkin' to a golf ball. ~ Dennis the Menace.
* The difference in golf and government is that in golf you can't improve your lie. ~ George Deukmejian.
* Give me golf clubs, fresh air and a beautiful partner, and you can keep the clubs and the fresh air. ~ Jack Benny.
Okay, that will be all for today. Hope all is well!! Peace Love and all the Above, Sugar.
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Inside Info for Golfers
Hello. Having been involved in all aspects of the golf industry, I would like to point out some things that might go unnoticed to visiting golfers. Since moving to the Myrtle Beach area (Jan. 1997) I have worked in numerous positions in the golf industry. Including: pro shop desk clerk, bartender, cart attendant, ranger, and starter. I have also played golf from Maine to Florida. Here are a few things to remember when you visit a golf course. First and foremost, know what your group(s) name is, what course your playing, and what your tee time is. You would think that is just common sense, but it's not, just ask any cart attendant. If you are here on vacation, relax, the course you're at is staffed to accommodate you and your guests. If you're playing where there are multiple courses at the same location, identify where your course is and pull up to that bag drop. Put your shoes on at the condo/hotel or in the parking lot. Putting your shoes on at the bag drop blocks traffic and puts a halt to the bag drop procedure. I have had to diffuse potential altercations between guys with one shoe on and the golfers waiting behind them. Please think before you ask a question. Dealing with 2-3 thousand people per week, we hear numerous dumb questions. Please limit your dumb questions to 2. More than 2 dumb questions means that there will be no tip for the cart attendant. Some dumb questions I have been asked:
?- Do you have a clubhouse? Answer-Let me check my GPS Sir. Yes Sir, (pointing) 3 story building, on top of the hill.
?- (Excited golfer) We're the Simpson group, we have 8 guys, how are you going to put us out? Answer- Here at Smith C.C. we put 8-somes out 3-2-3, you should have seen the look on his face.
?- What's the course record and where's the first tee? Answer-The course record is 2 hours and 15 minutes, and the first tee is still occupied.
?- Is this course nice? Answer- No it's awful, I'm surprised we did 30 thousand rounds last year.
Most of my replies are received as intended, sometimes the person will seem upset, but calms down when he realizes all of his friends are laughing.
Food for thought. Tips for cart guys has been 1 dollar per bag for 40 years. How about we bump that up to 2 dollars per bag. The attendants are well worth it. If people knew what the guys/gals have to clean out of the carts, they would have a different perspective. Some of the things I have seen or handled include: bloody band aids/tape, tissues with "nasty" in them, a used/chewed wad of tobacco, and even a soiled adult diaper, C'mon people. All of that for minimum wage + gratuities. Another thing that should be noted, the people that you deal with are not the ones who make the policies. When a starter or cart attendant tells you that you can't take your cart to the driving range or to the parking lot, live with it, they are just doing their job. Translation, if your upset with something that happens during your golfing experience, don't beat up the little guy. You can ask them for the name of the manager or director of golf. When booking your tee time over the phone please get to the point. The fact that your down here visiting your aunt, who lives with her cousin at the beach, and you will be playing with your brother, who you have not seen since your Uncle Rocco's wedding is not relavent. The line of people waiting to check in will appreciate it. If you do run across someone who is rude or cannot perform their job to an acceptable level, please inform someone, proshop or manager. I thoroughly enjoy meeting new people. It is amazing how many times complete strangers will know someone that you know or lived on the same street as the guy working with you. So let's all relax, enjoy each other and have fun. Hope to see on the links! Peace, Love and all the Above. God Bless, Sugar.
?- Do you have a clubhouse? Answer-Let me check my GPS Sir. Yes Sir, (pointing) 3 story building, on top of the hill.
?- (Excited golfer) We're the Simpson group, we have 8 guys, how are you going to put us out? Answer- Here at Smith C.C. we put 8-somes out 3-2-3, you should have seen the look on his face.
?- What's the course record and where's the first tee? Answer-The course record is 2 hours and 15 minutes, and the first tee is still occupied.
?- Is this course nice? Answer- No it's awful, I'm surprised we did 30 thousand rounds last year.
Most of my replies are received as intended, sometimes the person will seem upset, but calms down when he realizes all of his friends are laughing.
Food for thought. Tips for cart guys has been 1 dollar per bag for 40 years. How about we bump that up to 2 dollars per bag. The attendants are well worth it. If people knew what the guys/gals have to clean out of the carts, they would have a different perspective. Some of the things I have seen or handled include: bloody band aids/tape, tissues with "nasty" in them, a used/chewed wad of tobacco, and even a soiled adult diaper, C'mon people. All of that for minimum wage + gratuities. Another thing that should be noted, the people that you deal with are not the ones who make the policies. When a starter or cart attendant tells you that you can't take your cart to the driving range or to the parking lot, live with it, they are just doing their job. Translation, if your upset with something that happens during your golfing experience, don't beat up the little guy. You can ask them for the name of the manager or director of golf. When booking your tee time over the phone please get to the point. The fact that your down here visiting your aunt, who lives with her cousin at the beach, and you will be playing with your brother, who you have not seen since your Uncle Rocco's wedding is not relavent. The line of people waiting to check in will appreciate it. If you do run across someone who is rude or cannot perform their job to an acceptable level, please inform someone, proshop or manager. I thoroughly enjoy meeting new people. It is amazing how many times complete strangers will know someone that you know or lived on the same street as the guy working with you. So let's all relax, enjoy each other and have fun. Hope to see on the links! Peace, Love and all the Above. God Bless, Sugar.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Hooties Monday after the Masters tournament.
Here's a great event that's worth making the trip to Myrtle Beach. Each year Darius Rucker, leader of Hootie and the Blowfish, (who now has a very successful country career) sponsors a great charity tournament. The tournament raises a massive amount of money for the South Carolina Junior Golf Association and children's education through his Hootie and the Blowfish Foundation. The tournament is held the first Monday after the Masters, April 12th, 2010, at The Dye Club at Barefoot Resort, North Myrtle Beach S.C. Tickets will be available at the end of February, 2010. This year will be my 5th visit to the tournament. It is the best 10 dollars you can spend in Myrtle Beach. The tournament is loaded with celebrities from pro sports, tv, movies, recording artists and touring golf pros. There is a guy at the first tee box that announces each group, the amateurs, the celebrities and the pro. He has great interaction with the crowd, providing a great time for all that attend. If your at the event, look for the fat guy wearing Loudmouth Golf attire. I usually sit right next to the #1 tee marker. Some of my favorite characters are:
* Dwight Clark, retired NFL great. He is remembered for "The Catch".
* Alice Cooper, legendary singer, Calloway spokesman, who will be styling in his Loudmouth pants.
* John Elway, NFL all-pro QB.
* Chuck Finley, MLB all-pro pitcher.
* Ric Flair, "The Man" pro wrestler. Woooooooooo!!
* Ken Griffey Sr. Baseball Hall of Famer, Ken Griffey Jrs. Dad.
* Jim Kelly, NFL great. All-pro QB.
* Johnny Lee, recording artist. Sang "Looking for love in all the wrong places". He is crazy and extremley funny!
* Dan Marino, NFL QB, Hall of Famer.
* Samuel L. Jackson, Hollywood star actor.
* Jim McMahon, NFL star, he's a nut case and plays barefoot.
* Meatloaf, former recording artist. Legendary for "Bat out of Hell" album.
* Gayle Sayers, NFL Hall of Famer. All around great human being. Subject of the movie Brian's Song. It was the first movie that made me cry.
* Bill Murray, Actor, star of Caddy Shack.
* Mickey Tettleton, All-Star catcher for the Detroit Tigers. He's a nice guy. Very personable.
There are alot of touring pros that attend, Most notably, John Daly, Annika Sorenstam, Lee Elder, and Ricky Barnes. Tiger Woods played in this event. You can access more information by going to www.hootiegolf.com.
Hope you have enjoyed! God Bless, Sugar.
* Dwight Clark, retired NFL great. He is remembered for "The Catch".
* Alice Cooper, legendary singer, Calloway spokesman, who will be styling in his Loudmouth pants.
* John Elway, NFL all-pro QB.
* Chuck Finley, MLB all-pro pitcher.
* Ric Flair, "The Man" pro wrestler. Woooooooooo!!
* Ken Griffey Sr. Baseball Hall of Famer, Ken Griffey Jrs. Dad.
* Jim Kelly, NFL great. All-pro QB.
* Johnny Lee, recording artist. Sang "Looking for love in all the wrong places". He is crazy and extremley funny!
* Dan Marino, NFL QB, Hall of Famer.
* Samuel L. Jackson, Hollywood star actor.
* Jim McMahon, NFL star, he's a nut case and plays barefoot.
* Meatloaf, former recording artist. Legendary for "Bat out of Hell" album.
* Gayle Sayers, NFL Hall of Famer. All around great human being. Subject of the movie Brian's Song. It was the first movie that made me cry.
* Bill Murray, Actor, star of Caddy Shack.
* Mickey Tettleton, All-Star catcher for the Detroit Tigers. He's a nice guy. Very personable.
There are alot of touring pros that attend, Most notably, John Daly, Annika Sorenstam, Lee Elder, and Ricky Barnes. Tiger Woods played in this event. You can access more information by going to www.hootiegolf.com.
Hope you have enjoyed! God Bless, Sugar.
Wednesday, January 6, 2010
Back at it tomorrow.
I was worked like a 400 pound contestant on the Biggest Loser today. I'm worn out from dodging the whip being cracked by the boss (Lori) today. I will be back tomorrow with the Monday after the Masters tournament information. You can check out the blog posted today on www.sugarsworldofmyrtlebeach.blogspot.com Thank you, God Bless, Sugar.
Tuesday, January 5, 2010
Meet Italian Open Member: Rocco
Let's talk about one of the members of the Sugar Gang!
Today, I'll introduce you to Bob D. A.K.A Asst. commissioner (of the Italian Open), Rocco, Desi. Lori's Dad, Sugars Father in law (sort of). Bob is Facilities Manager at Lori's Golf Shoppe. Bob's photo is seen at right. Please note how exhausted Bob looks. Bob just completed 2 hours of cigarette butt removal, from the parking lot. Bob looks very sporty in his vintage 1970's, prison work release jacket. Bob is a 16 handicap who will wear your butt out on a short to medium length track. If your wondering where he hit his drive, just look at the 150 yd. marker, it's usually near it. Bob has a heart of gold! The first time we met he ordered 2 beers (for my friend and I) from the beverage cart lady. Bob charged right up to her and ordered 2 Ding-a-Lings (Yueng Ling). God Bless him. We should be hearing from Bob as soon as the weather gets a little warmer.
The new year is a perfect time to get your clubs re gripped. It's also a good time to change out your nasty towels and take a 2 or 3 dozen balls that you will never use out of your golf bag. Cart attendants around the country will appreciate it.
Tomorrow, I think I'll write about the Monday after the Masters tournament. That's a tournament thrown by Darius Rucker (Hootie) at Barefoot Golf Resort.
Hope all is well. Knock in the short grass and then knock onto the shorter grass.
God Bless, Sugar.
Monday, January 4, 2010
Hello, Hello.
Hey Ya'll. This site will get cooking soon. There's not much golfing going on with the Sugar Gang. Temperatures here in the Myrtle Beach area have been quite unseasonal lately. Today it was 25 degrees, with a wind chill of 15 degrees. Got to see lots of locals at Lori's Golf Shoppe today. Almost all of the play on the courses today have license plates from north of the Mason Dixon Line. Speaking of Lori's golf shoppe, you can check us out at www.lorisgolfshoppe.com If you have not visited us you'll be surprised at what we have to offer.
A few of the "Hot" items today include:
* Golf cart covers
* Fleece lined, water resistant, adjustable waist golf pants.
* Adidas thermal, tight fitting, non restrictive shirts. (people say I look Hot in these, they pack my fat really well)
* Thermal sleeves by Nike and Sun Mountain. They go from your wrist to the top of your bicep. Allowing you to eliminate one layer. Translation, warmth without the bulky restrictions. When it warms up, you can take them off, put them in their little pouch and put the pouch in your bag. Good Stuff! They work well, I've got em.
Part of the Sugar gang will be attnding the PGA show in Orlando the last week of Jan. We (Lori and I) have a tee time at Champions Gate on Tues. We're looking forward to playing there, as it looks pristine. Cliffy and I will be teeing it up on Wed. Maybe at Disney. That's if I can get Cliffy to break out the chisel and get into his wallet. Please pass along any suggestions for other courses.
Look for reports on Golf courses soon. Might be awhile for us at m.b. courses as the high temps. for this week aren't supposed to get above 45 degrees. Too cold for the Sugar Gang. Blog to you soon. God Bless, Peace, Love and all of the above, Sugar.
A few of the "Hot" items today include:
* Golf cart covers
* Fleece lined, water resistant, adjustable waist golf pants.
* Adidas thermal, tight fitting, non restrictive shirts. (people say I look Hot in these, they pack my fat really well)
* Thermal sleeves by Nike and Sun Mountain. They go from your wrist to the top of your bicep. Allowing you to eliminate one layer. Translation, warmth without the bulky restrictions. When it warms up, you can take them off, put them in their little pouch and put the pouch in your bag. Good Stuff! They work well, I've got em.
Part of the Sugar gang will be attnding the PGA show in Orlando the last week of Jan. We (Lori and I) have a tee time at Champions Gate on Tues. We're looking forward to playing there, as it looks pristine. Cliffy and I will be teeing it up on Wed. Maybe at Disney. That's if I can get Cliffy to break out the chisel and get into his wallet. Please pass along any suggestions for other courses.
Look for reports on Golf courses soon. Might be awhile for us at m.b. courses as the high temps. for this week aren't supposed to get above 45 degrees. Too cold for the Sugar Gang. Blog to you soon. God Bless, Peace, Love and all of the above, Sugar.
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