Showing posts with label golf. Show all posts
Showing posts with label golf. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 25, 2025

Linky Links

Stuff I found interesting or amusing and thought I'd share.

- VDH: Insurrection chic. He's not wrong.

- Jonathan Turley: Study shows that California is losing a taxpayer every minute.

- Nicklaus Companies files for bankruptcy. This was surprising news to wake up to. My first set of golf clubs were a Golden Bear set bought at Sears. Note this bankruptcy is about the company not Jack Nicklaus the person.

- 10 rules for Thanksgiving. I may have violated rule 8 a time or two in my younger days.

Friday, November 21, 2025

More Linky Links

More stuff I found interesting or amusing and thought I'd share.

- Inside the rise and fall of Topgolf (and why Callaway is walking away). Agree that this was the right move but the timing right around Covid lockdowns couldn't have been worse. New management may revitalize the brand.

- Peter Thiel on how screwed the AI industry is. For the record Nvidia reported record earnings but Thiel just may be the canary in a coal mine.

- Army issues solicitation, announces sites for nuclear powered bases. I've been calling for this a long time.

- Can't we have Thanksgiving first?

Monday, August 18, 2025

Linky Links

Stuff I found interesting or amusing and thought I'd share.

- Farnam Street's Mental Models - the best way to make intelligent decisions. Good to review from time to time.

- Peter Attia: Are weighted vests good for weight-loss maintenance? I've heard good things about them and rucking but I'm more into the hike just for the sake of the hike.

- Scottie Scheffler with an incredible shot! Of course he won again.

- Are Republicans ready for political war?

Wednesday, June 11, 2025

Golf

Taking off to go golfing down Cape Cod. Enjoy the rest of the day (I know I will).

Thursday, April 17, 2025

Be a Player

The week after the Masters is known by many as the unofficial kickoff of the golf season for many duffers. With that in mind one of the books I'm currently reading is Be a Player: A Breakthrough Approach to Playing Better on the Golf Course by Pia Nilsson and Lynn Marriott. This book was recommended by none other than the great Bill Murray on the Joe Rogan podcast.

The basic premise of the book is no matter how good your game or how good your skill, "Tension ruins techniques." You need to figure out where that stress is coming from and minimize it through "Balance, tempo, and tension awareness."

The book reveals that, "In the kinematic sequence of hitting a golf ball, your lower body moves first, followed by your upper body, then your arms, and finally your hands. Slower tempo often corrects faulty sequencing." You need to make your swing and club work together or as we often say, "Let the club do the work."

Nilsson and Marriott developed a system they call their performance routine. "It's based on the idea that every shot has a future, a present, and a past. We named the parts of this performance routine: Think Box, Play Box, and Memory Box. The Think Box is the period before the shot when your evaluating conditions, making a decision about the shot, and then shifting into a sensory shot. It characterized by analytic thought. The Play Box is the time and space over the ball in which you execute the shot. It's a sensory state - in which, for instance, you're feeling a low center of gravity or visualizing your ball flight. The Memory Box is your post shot process."

For most players their "Play Box" needs to get much bigger while their "Think Box" needs to get much smaller. Don't overthink your shots. And let the club do the work!