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September 12, 2008

Secrets of the Irish Links Did you know there are more than 300 total golf courses in Ireland—BUT only 44 of them are "links."In fact, in the entire world, there are only about 150 true links golf courses. And Ireland has nearly one-third of the world's total.And I know you've heard the term links hundreds of times, but you may be wondering: What exactly is a "links" course?In short, it's a golf course that's next to the ocean, peppered with giant grass-covered sand dunes, excruciatingly high maram grass rough, deep valleys, and spectacular views of the cliffs and sea.Which brings me to the book pictured above: Secrets of the Irish LinksAuthor, Mike Palmer, has compiled a thorough - yet, clear and concise - book containing the details of what he calls, “the Best Golf Vacation in the World.”This book details Mike’s journey through Ireland - over the course of a month - on his quest to find the perfect golf vacation. He flew 3,000 miles across the Atlantic, traveled 2,200 miles by car and ferry—playing almost four-dozen golf courses along the way in four weeks.All No Three Putts can say is, “What a LUCKY BASTARD!!!”His days went like this: Wake up at dawn, play golf, then drive to find the next course. Often playing one course in the morning, driving 20-30 miles and playing another round in the afternoon. Ah, what a rough life…He showered... ate dinner, then drank beer and talked golf with the locals. Then did it again the next day. Why? Well, first, because his wife actually let him... and second because he wanted to get the full story on the secret mid-summer getaway of many of the world's top pros.While Scotland and Britain have the most famous links courses in the world—Ireland has the best collection. Ireland is the only golf destination, that I know of, where every course is open to the public.That’s right, every course is open to the public. In other words, every golf course... even the best links, which have been around for almost 150 years, is open to visitors.Imagine being able to play the best courses in America—Augusta National, Oakmont, Winged Foot. Odds are, unless you have a lot of money, or a rich and well-connected uncle, you'll never even get onto the grounds of these places.Well, in Ireland, you can play the best of the best. And, there are about two-dozen of the world’s best golf courses—on an island that's about the size of West Virginia.Irish Golf Secrets RevealedOf course, Irish golf is not the secret it was 20 years ago.But what Mike found during his travels is that, if you look hard enough, a good many secrets still remain. For example... There's a great course in County Donegal that even hard-core Irish links fanatics have probably never heard of.It costs just $40 a round—and, incredibly, is one of the 10-best courses in the entire country. It's located next to one of Ireland's most beautiful beaches... with spectacular valleys... mountains in the background...Or: The best golf resort in the county also happens to be one of the best bargains—and it’s almost totally unknown, hidden next to two sweeping bays and several beautiful beaches.The place has 36 of the best golf holes in the country… a spa… a great bar and dining room overlooking the sea… yet rooms cost less than $100 night.Along the way Mike learned dozens of other secrets… all of which are revealed in his new book: Secrets of the Irish Links.And what Mike did is interesting… He ranked every Irish links course from top to bottom, based on design, challenge, condition, the welcome, and the facilities. Like a bottle of wine, each course received a score from 1-100.His final results surprised me... and I’m confident they will surprise you too. Although I’m not going to reveal the breakdown of all 44 of Ireland’s links courses here.I’ll tell you this: Mike’s book is very thorough, well-written (meaning it’s a fast read with a lot of good pictures), and he offers an honest review of each course.And by the time you’re done reading this you’ll know exactly where you can go to buy his book, for a ridiculously low price…It’s More Than Just a Golf Book…If you plan to take a golf trip to Ireland, Secrets of the Irish Links is filled with practical advice that will make your golf trip easier, cheaper, and more fun. For example, you'll discover:How to save hundreds of dollars on a rental car. Rental cars are much more expensive in Ireland than they are in America. But you can save considerably by making two simple moves before you leave home. (page 210)The best brand of waterproof clothing on the market. Spend a week in Ireland, and you're almost guaranteed to see rain. It's no problem if you have the right gear. I learned this the hard way. (page 204)The easiest way to find your own castle, cottage, or manor house anywhere in the country, perfect for a golf vacation. (page 202)The secret to not getting lost on Irish roads—ignore this advice at your own risk. (page 210)Where to go if you plan to take the wife and kids (page 200), and how to have a great Irish golf vacation without ever having to pack up your suitcase and change hotels (page 200).You'll also learn about the history of golf in Ireland— there's a chapter on how the game and the country as a whole have changed over the past 100 years.That’s Just the Tip of the Iceberg…You’ll also find more great info, like:How to get around in first-class comfort... on a shoestring budget (page 206)Secret shortcuts that will shave hours from your driving time (page 213)The secret to staying dry and warm. Hint: It's not about having the right clothes. (page 209)How the Irish rules of golf are different from those in America (page 211)How to save 15% on everything you buy (page 209)How to stay at Ireland's most luxurious resort, and be within reach of 5 of the country's top-10 golf courses (page 201)How to play the 10 best courses all over Ireland, while avoiding the Irish roads altogether (page 197)How to play Ireland's great "undiscovered links gems." On several of these courses, you won't see another foreigner all day. (page 216)How to save about 75% off the regular phone rates to Ireland (page 210)How to play the one course in Ireland that's been used for the British Open—and is scheduled to be used in 2007 for the Senior's Open. (page 141)The least crowded top-10 course in Ireland (page 160)The best course near Dublin (page 166)How to bet like the Irish (page 207) How to find out how much better Tiger Woods is than you. (page 160)If you'd like to read a more detailed account of Mike's travels and find out more about his book, simply READ HERE to go to his Irish Golf Secrets website. Or, you can CLICK HERE now to buy his book today. posted by NoThreePutts @ 4:30 PM   0 comments

January 20, 2008

John Daly Gets Hamered in Los Angeles John daly has withdrawn from the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic Saturday morning with a supposed "rib injury". Hmmmm.... "Rib injury" sounds like a not so clever way to say "Hungover". Here's a blurb from today's Los Angeles Times: Daly has been a regular this week at the Hope's tournament parties. He attended two more tournament parties Friday night, including an after-party, and told one local reporter to ignore the fact that he was drinking. At the first party, Daly sang "Knockin' on Heaven's Door" in a duet with Alice Cooper. Eyewitnesses said Daly was helped out of the after-party by an unidentified man.Maybe the "rib injury" was so painful that he had to get out for a night on the town... have a few drinks to alleviate the pain. Do you think partying it up was in Butch Harmon's plans. You'd think a guy without his tour card - yes he's playing on a sponsor's exemption -might be just a little more responsible. I guess it kinda makes sense, when I was in college, I used to have a few pops every once and a while... and sing a few tunes... perhaps the Squeeze or Meatloaf. Oh, but my ribs weren't injured. posted by NoThreePutts @ 4:18 PM   2 comments

January 18, 2008

Golfweek Fires Moronic Editor for Noose Cover WTF were the folks at Golfweek magazine thinking?So you'd think the entire golf world would want the Kelly Tilghman lynching Tiger Woods comment to go away forever, right? Uh yes. What in the hell was the entire staff at Golfweek thinking? Print a noose on the cover of a golf magazine. Are they insane? It's stupidity at its finest folks. Here's their 'formal' lame ass apology:"We apologize for creating this graphic cover that received extreme negative reaction from consumers, subscribers and advertisers across the country," Turnstile Publishing Co. president William P. Kupper Jr. said. "We were trying to convey the controversial issues with a strong and provocative graphic image. It is now obvious that the overall reaction to our cover deeply offended many people. For that, we are deeply apologetic."They fired Dave Seanor, the vice president and former editor of Golfweek. Duh. Seanor said that he took responsibility for the cover, of a noose against a purple sky with the title, "Caught in a Noose."The subtitle said, "Tilghman slips up, and Golf Channel can't wriggle free."Here's what PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem had to say about Golfweek: "Clearly, what Kelly said was inappropriate and unfortunate, and she obviously regrets her choice of words," Finchem said in a statement. "But we consider Golfweek's imagery of a swinging noose on its cover to be outrageous and irresponsible. It smacks of tabloid journalism. It was a naked attempt to inflame and keep alive an incident that was heading to an appropriate conclusion." posted by NoThreePutts @ 3:45 PM   1 comments

January 14, 2008

The Book of Caddyshack There's finally a brilliant book with everything you ever wanted to know - and a bunch of crap you didn't want to know - about the greatest movie ever made...Scott Martin, the author, golfer and whack-job who wrote this book leaves no bunker unraked...Imagine, if you can, a Caddyshack bible... one with over 250 pages. With behind-the-scenes looks at this classic comedy. There's a full description of every scene... and everything going on in the background. Along with details on the actors and every single person involved in the movie. Get the skinny on key props... How the plot/script progressed from the original - to the eventual masterpiece... And every possible bit of trivia about the movie known to man. But wait, there's more... That's right, you'll also learn what PGA Tour stars and other high people in the golf world like about the movie. Click Here to read some excerpts. Go to Amazon to buy a copy. posted by NoThreePutts @ 4:18 PM   0 comments

January 10, 2008

Kelly Tilghman Suspended for Lynching Tiger Comment Three hours after the big mouth Al Sharpton made a call... Kelly Tilghman has been suspended from The Golf Channel for two weeks.Here's the official statement from The Golf Channel: "The Golf Channel regrets the poorly chosen remarks made by Kelly Tilghman on a recent broadcast and, again, extends our apologies to anyone who was offended. There is simply no place on our network for offensive language like this. While we believe that Kelly's choice of words was inadvertent and that she did not intend them in an offensive manner, the words were hurtful and grossly inappropriate. Consequently, we have decided to suspend Kelly for two weeks, effective immediately." posted by NoThreePutts @ 4:48 PM   0 comments Do You Wish You Were a Rich Jerk? This Site is too damn funny. Loser. posted by NoThreePutts @ 9:58 AM   0 comments

January 08, 2008

Kelly Tilghman says "Lynch Tiger Woods" Seems to me the The Golf Channel's PGA Tour broadcaster Kelly Tilghman has potentially ruined her career. You see, Kelly made the racist comment that today's young players should lynch Tiger Woods in a back alley.Yes. she apologized two days later... but WTF was she thinking? And why didn't TGC make her apologize that day?I'm not a fan of Tiger Woods myself, but to make racist comments like this are absurd.Will she get fired? Should she get fired? Is Arnold Palmer's former caddy a racist? WTF should happen? I'm sure there will be more to this story soon...And of course The Golf Channel has NOTHING about her comment on their homepage. Instead there's some lame article about Daniel Chopra winning in Kapalua. Who the hell is he anyway?Here's a link to the Golfweek noose cover: Click here to see the cover. posted by NoThreePutts @ 4:38 PM   12 comments

January 04, 2008

Adams Golf Signs Rory Sabbatini Rory Sabbatini has just joined elite company. I'm talking about golfers like Tom Watson, Bernhard Langer... oh and lets not forget Aaron Baddeley. These are the guys who have helped build the Adams Golf brand. Sabbatini has been playing Adams Idea Pro hybrid for two years, and he recently tested the Idea a3 irons. Obviously he liked 'em. Sabbatini had his best year on tour last year. He won the Crowne Plaza Invitational at Colonial, finished in the Top 10 at nine other tournaments, including a tie for second at The Masters. Plus, he was the only player to have Top 10 finishes at all four FedEx Cup Playoff events. He finished 2007 ranked sixth on the Money List winning over $4.5 million.But is it his playing ability or his verbous dislike for Tiger, and the great press he gets because of it, that caused Adams Golf to sign him? I definitely think its a combo of both. By the way... I think it's about time someone on Tour has had the balls to call out Tiger and stop kissing his ass. Good luck to Rory Sabbatini with your new Adams Golf sticks... I hope you have even more success kicking Tiger's ass in 2008. posted by NoThreePutts @ 2:40 PM   0 comments var site="sm4NoThreePutts" Site Meter Sponsor this site Email No Three Putts Review Your Product Hard to Get Golf tickets including Masters Tournament tickets, and Ryder Cup tickets along with Bristish Open tickets. Here's how to Make Money Blogging! The Simple Golf Swing 4 Magic Golf Moves Perfect Impact Golf Swing How to Cure Your Slice Quick Golf Swing Test Golf Fitness Guide How to Break 80 Golf Swing Eureka Lady Golfers Guide Renegade Mental Golf The Golf Mind Consistent Golf School Bogey Killer Golf How to Hit Fairways Breathrough Putting Secrets Secrets of the Irish Links John Daly Gets Hamered in Los Angeles Golfweek Fires Moronic Editor for Noose Cover The Book of Caddyshack Kelly Tilghman Suspended for Lynching Tiger Commen... Do You Wish You Were a Rich Jerk? Kelly Tilghman says "Lynch Tiger Woods" Adams Golf Signs Rory Sabbatini Brian Kontak Winner of Big Break Mesquite PGA National Golf Club June 2004 July 2004 August 2004 September 2004 October 2004 November 2004 December 2004 January 2005 February 2005 March 2005 May 2005 November 2006 December 2007 January 2008 September 2008 Blogs I Like Golf Blogger U.K. Goat Track Eat Golf Golf Blogger Jam Boy Off Wing Opinion Pasture Golf Perform Better Golf Sand Trap Sorta Golf Sports Blog Sports Central Sports Fan Texas Golf XML Feed
 

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