Checking in on a few of the things I've done while sucking on the teat of the state, or something.
I mentioned in a previous comment thread that I played a mediocre round at the Old Course. Which is sorta true, 'cept that I did it from Leesburg. A joint called Tap In just opened in my town, and I went with a buddy yesterday evening to try it out.
The concept is simple, and neat. They've got seven bays where patrons use golf simulators to play a round from any number of courses around the world. Players hit a ball against a screen, and a couple of cameras in the bay calculate the speed and spin of the ball and generate a result that's shown on the screen.
One could quibble a little bit about the accuracy of the calculations, but only a little - the tech is amazing. If you're in the rough, your distance and control is compromised, which is particularly challenging in the gorse that's all over the Old Course. Chipping takes some getting used to, and once you reach the green, you get the algorithmic average of a tour pro's results from your location - if you're 15 feet below the hole and a tour pro would make that putt 39 percent of the time, so would you. My friend got a much better tour putter than I did yesterday - he made a couple of 18-footers while I "missed" from six, nine, and 10 feet. In fairness, he's a much better player than I (one over on the back for an 83 - stout), so he deserved the benefit of the doubt.
Before the round, I was required to complete a liability waiver, which struck me as odd. Right up until it didn't. Somewhere around the turn I pulled a three-wood and teed it up. Got under the ball quite a bit, and smashed it towards and over the screen (see the black area above the image in the photo below). It hit the wall behind the screen and rocketed directly back at me, missing my head by inches - I felt it before my brain processed that I'd seen it. My friend, who's an attorney, told me he thought he could beat the waiver in court if necessary, and that he'd see to it that my family was taken care of, so we kept playing.
We managed to get through 18 holes in just under two hours while drinking beers from a well-appointed bar. It was a fun experience, though I'll probably bring a helmet next time.
The view from the tee box at The Road Hole. I hit it into the hotel. Waaaay into the hotel. |
Those of you that subscribe to SiriusXM radio know that the company frequently stands up specialty channels. Sometimes they're devoted to a single band or artist. Other times they celebrate a certain type of music. This month, those beautiful radio nerds dropped one that's right in my wheelhouse. Entitled Y'allternative and located at channel 55, it's dedicated to alt-country tunes.
These simulator social spots are popping up all over the country. They are HUGE in Korea where they actually outnumber Starbucks. In a few years, every town will have a few.
ReplyDeleteany idea what the up-front costs for the equipment are like?
ReplyDeleteI think a helmet would throw off your balance.
ReplyDeleteI'm planning to dust off my sticks and play a round or two of golf this year, in observance of the 10th anniversary of my last time playing. I think I'll need a new bag, though. My 30+ year old ping carry bag seems on the verge of turning to dust.
As with just about anything, there is a wide range of pricing depending on the technology & other bells and whistles.
ReplyDeleteOn the low end, 10'ish K; and on the high-end, 80'ish.
is that per unit or for a full operation?
ReplyDeleteLet's open a golf sim / craft beer joint and franchise it. What could go wrong?
ReplyDeletevery little, near as i can tell. as long as we provide helmets.
ReplyDeleteOk, I'm in. Right after I get me podcast up and running.
ReplyDeletethe images from turkey and syria are horrific. my friend and former colleague who grew up in istanbul says the infrastructure in much of the country is subpar, and expects the death toll to reach the tens of thousands. awful.
ReplyDeleteper simulator, but i think you knew that
ReplyDeletedo you actually putt? or does it just simulate the putt?
ReplyDeletealso, instead of simulating golf, why can't more bars have darts, pool, ping-pong and cornhole? it's so annoying to go to a bar and have to talk to adults about adult shit.
i don't want to recount it here, but if you go over to SoD, i had a weird coincidence with that Syria/Turkey earthquake today-- and some of the buildings there are shoddy concrete construction-- perfect to collapse and bury people. yikes . . .
ReplyDeletenot answering dave's question on account of reading comprehension fail
ReplyDeleteall bars should have shuffleboard. The best of bar games.
ReplyDeleteI like soups but not unless it’s at least cool outside. My wife loves soups and is pushing them in September. In fucking Florida. It’s low 60s tonight so we’re having chili. Giddyup.
jaromir jagr is still playing professional hockey. he suits up for kladno in the czech league. he's 51.
ReplyDeleteThe chili was delicious. And good for Jagr. I hope I'm still making my weekly pickup game at 51.
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