History Channel’s Human Weapon
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July 2007Monthly Archive
History Channel’s Human Weapon
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 9:03 AM, Tuesday Jul 31st, 2007
Category: Maria Milito's Best Friends Animal Society There Is Hope!!!!!!
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 9:02 AM, Tuesday Jul 31st, 2007
Category: Maria Milito's Best Friends Animal Society Putting Tips From St. Andrews Caddy
Posted by Dan Smith @ 1:19 PM, Saturday Jul 28th, 2007
Category: Uncategorized ![]() Hi there, I’m Looper, Scruffy’s pal who occasionally gives tips on things having to do with being a caddie. I have a good pal over in Scotland who is a registered caddy at St Andrews Old Course…his name is Boynie. Not only does he loop, err I mean caddy; he is also the owner of If you are going to Scotland to play golf, contact my pal Boynie, he will set you up with tee times, take care of your transportation, arrange accommodations and see that you have everything you will need to make your Scottish golfing experience unforgettable. As you can imagine he sees a lot of different styles of golf swings and methods of trying to get the ball around the course. Here are some tips Boynie has to help you practice putting on the coursed in Scotland. ![]() I watch a lot of golfers on the putting green next to the Old Course prior to their round over the Old Lady and I am constantly amazed at how lackadaisical at least 70% of the golfers approach this 3 or 4 minute 'putting practice' session. It is essential to understand what you are trying to get out of the putting practice. Remember it is a pivotal part of the game....and is generally where the money shots are! I have a couple of tips which I wish to pass on, I hope they read OK. 1) Start with finding the flattest area of the putting green, one with no obvious breaks from 3-5 feet. Place x3 golf balls in a line the first 2 feet away from the cup, the second 3 feet and the fourth 4 feet O___o___o___o You then have to putt the first ball in, then step back and putt the second ball in and finally step back and putt the third ball into the cup. Simple no breaks and they are all short 'makeable' putts. Repeat this drill three or four times until you consistently knock all three golf balls into the hole then move the three balls further out > 4 feet, 5 feet and 6 feet all on the same line and knock them into the hole as well! You now know the line so it should not present any problems! Repeat this 3 or 4 times until these three putts are consistently going into the hole. I once did this drill at Turnberry's practice putting green and eventually found myself 20-25 feet from the hole and still had not missed one. The pressure got too much and I eventually collapsed! 2) Another drill I occasional use is to make the cup look bigger by increasing the size of the hole. Imagine a clock face and place 5 tee pegs 1/2 an inch around the cup 12, 2, 4, 8 & 10 o'clock. This will increase the diameter of the cup and give you a larger 'target' to aim at. Once again use three golf balls and start from 2 feet away, increasing the distance as you consistently knock the ball into the hole. I hope these two tips make sense to you all and that you find a smooth stroke that will stand you in good stead for the summer of golf that lies ahead. Cheers, Boynie. Boynie will be back on Scruffy’s Word from time to time giving his perspective and wisdom on playing golf in Scotland. So, don't forget to check back. In the meantime, go over to Oh, I almost forgot, Scruffy wanted me to be sure you take a look at the photos of he, Knothead and Hoss playing St. Andrews... A Little Bit o’ Levity
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 9:02 AM, Friday Jul 27th, 2007
Category: Maria Milito's Best Friends Animal Society Michael Vick pleaded NOT GUILTY!!!!!
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 4:11 PM, Thursday Jul 26th, 2007
Category: Maria Milito's Best Friends Animal Society Today’s the Day, , and R.I.P.
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 11:24 AM, Thursday Jul 26th, 2007
Category: Maria Milito's Best Friends Animal Society Golf’s Majors – Events that never disappoint
Posted by Alan @ 11:20 AM, Wednesday Jul 25th, 2007
Category: Golf - The Thumbs Down POWER MOVE For all those who criticize golf and insist it’s NOT a real sport, what have you been watching for the past forty + years? Ever since I was ten years old and watched Arnold Palmer win the 1964 Masters, I’ve been glued to the TV every year, four times a year during the majors: Masters, US Open, British Open and PGA Championship.This year’s final round of the 136th British Open (or more officially known as the Open Golf Championship at Carnoustie Golf Links), won by Padraig Harrington in a playoff vs Sergio Garcia, was yet another nail biting finish that did not disappoint. Isn’t it amazing how even after 72 holes of 300 + yard drives, 250 yard iron shots during regulation play and another four playoff holes, that once again the final outcome came down to a short putt?Think back to the last time a big time sporting event actually came through with the drama and heart-pounding suspense it was hyped up to be. From my own experiences, the majority of Super Bowls I’ve watched over the years have been mainly disappointing blowouts. The worst hyped events were the big boxing matches. When Ali was at the end of his boxing career I remember getting psyched up a few weeks prior to each fight, only to watch endless rounds of boring clenching and holding. I love baseball and hockey, which is my favorite action packed spectator sport, but when your team is out of it (like my NY Rangers), it’s on to the next season. The other problem that occurs with most other sports is when referees, umpires, judges, etc make judgmental calls that negatively influence the outcome and ruin the game. The recent betting scandal with Tim Donaghy the basketball referee, only accentuates the beauty of golf’s “self policing” style of rule enforcement.Watching a great golf tournament on a great golf course like the one’s they play the majors on is always a treat, even if I’m not rooting for a specific player. This week, I must admit I was rooting for Sergio to break through and erase the demons that haunt those winners who haven’t won a major. Funny thing, Padraig Harrington was in that category himself (for a lot longer) until he shot a final round 67 vs Garcia’s 73 on Sunday, then won the playoff one stroke up. All I can say is, who cares what anyone else thinks. GOLF IS GREAT THEATRE!Here’s a few questions to leave you with. Your answers and comments are important and welcome, which I plan to post on each blog to make it more interactive and interesting for all: 1. For Sergio, was OPEN week a dream or his worst nightmare? Update!!!
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 3:56 PM, Tuesday Jul 24th, 2007
Category: Maria Milito's Best Friends Animal Society Lindsay Lohan Arrested!!!!!!
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 9:05 AM, Tuesday Jul 24th, 2007
Category: Maria Milito's Best Friends Animal Society Animal Fighting
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 8:58 AM, Tuesday Jul 24th, 2007
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