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Fleischer Hired to Help Tiger Strategize Return

Seems like the New York Post has the inside scoop on Tiger’s return to golf.

A story posted on Thursday and referenced by other media organizations, stated “Ari Fleischer, the former presidential advisor to George W. Bush and the man who was brought in to help repair the steroid-shattered image of Mark McGwire, has been huddling with Woods, plotting a strategy for his return to golf — at the Arnold Palmer Invitational starting March 25 at Bay Hill in Orlando, Fl.”  The sources were two people from “the golf community.”

The date of the return is encouraging.  His choice of advisor isn’t.

The man who claims on his website to be able to “help you handle the bad news and take advantage of the good” which includes sharpening messages and improving images,” did not exactly hit it out of the ballpark with McGuire.

Ari FleischerIn the San Francisco Chronicle, John Shea wrote a story talking about how McGwire’s admission became a denial.  He called out Fleischer, saying:

How could a former White House press secretary not see it coming? How could he miss on prepping McGwire on the benefits of steroids? Having worked under President George W. Bush, he should have known to cover all the basics. Like, what if someone, say Bob Costas, asks McGwire if he would have hit all those home runs without juicing.

When McGwire said “absolutely,” it reminded everyone he hit home runs as far back as Little League and legion ball, and talked about his “gift (from) the man upstairs,” his admission suddenly became a denial. McGwire wasn’t apologizing as much as justifying.”

In commenting on today’s news, Gene Wojciechowski, the senior national columnist for ESPN.com remarked,

“The best Tiger Woods could do is hire the guy who orchestrated Mark McGwire’s bungled re-entry into baseball? The guy who shills for the galactically stupid and indefensible BCS? The guy who counseled the Green Bay Packers on how to deal with their Brett Favre divorce proceedings?”

“Woods doesn’t need to be managed, especially by someone who appears to think the BCS is a brilliant idea. He doesn’t require advice from the same person who signed off on McGwire’s delusional steroids-didn’t-help-me-hit-home-runs explanation.”

Looks like the crisis/reputation management guy needs a crisis/reputation manager.

Circling back to the alleged return to golf, Bay Hill is a short drive from Tiger’s home and he has been a six-time winner on that course (including being the defending champion).

GolfLogix Expands GPS App line to Include Support for the Motorola DROID

Got a Motorola DROID smartphone? There’s a new app in town. GolfLogix of Scottsdale, Arizona has just unveiled a version of its popular GPS distance and stat-tracking app that works on Motorola DROID.   GolfLogix claims to have the #1 Golf GPS app worldwide.  It provides golfers with useful information like distances to the front, center and back of the green, as well as points out major hazards.

The DROID version joins the ones running on other popular smartphone platforms:  iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, BlackBerry Curve, BlackBerry Bold and Bold2, BlackBerry Tour and BlackBerry Storm, Storm 2,  HTC Touch Pro and Touch Pro 2.

DROID’s large screen and high-resolution makes it an ideal host for the GolfLogix app.  In a prepared statement, Pete Charleston, president of GolfLogix said,  “Our development team is keeping pace with the cell phone industry. We are the only golf app provider who is focused on making our application available on as many phones as possible and allowing golfers to transfer their membership and keep all of their statistics when they change to a new phone.”

GolfLogix uses a subscription model that runs $39.95 a year.  If you want to try it out before committing, the company provides a non-industry standard 24-hour free trial period to accommodate one round.

Payment of the yearly fee makes you a member of the GolfLogix community where you’ll have access to  more than 25,000+ professionally mapped golf courses worldwide, a personalized statistic tracking website, distance information on every round, score tracking, club data, accessory discounts, free data upgrades and more. Plus, members receive all application upgrades and can transfer memberships to new compatible phones at no extra charge. GolfLogix’ golf application can be downloaded directly from the Company’s website (www.golflogix.com).

If you have tried it out on your DROID or other smartphone, please let us know how you like it.  Specifically, how well it worked under the various lighting conditions.

Throwback Golf Attire – Return of the Slazenger V-Neck

TrendyGolf.com noted in their blog that the golden panther is on its way back.

Rewind to 1984, when Seve Ballesteros won the British Open Championship at St. Andrews wearing that classy v-neck with the golden panther.  Apparently this move by Slazenger to bring back the look coincides  with the 150th anniversary of the Open Championship which is taking place at the Old Course, St Andrews in July 2010.

Credit: Getty Images

There isn’t much in the way of details available yet.  Noted was the fact that this updated Slazenger Heritage Gold line will be featuring classic v-neck sweaters, cardigans and polos that have been modernized into a slim fit.  Chances are, the materials used have been updated while maintaining the classic look.

So keep your eyes open.  And if you want to be one of the first to know when the line is available, go to TrendyGolf.com.

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DAWGS Golf Shoes – a Casual Alternative

At a very basic level, golf shoes with plastic spikes play a very functional role – keeping your feet from slipping throughout the golf swing.  With feet firmly planted, you have the stability necessary to drive your golf ball off the tee or finesse it from just off the green.  And anyone who has attempted to play in regular workout shoes can attest that this IS mandatory.

Over the last few years, golf equipment manufacturers have come up with all kinds of high performance shoes.  But not all golfers seek performance shoe nor do they want to pay the triple-digit price.  On the other hand, the standard, off-the-shelf golf shoes, like the ones found at Sports Authority, can be affordable, but uncomfortable and definitely not stylish.

Enter USA Dawgs (www.usadawgs.com) of Las Vegas, NV.  They offer a collection of casual golf footwear that blends exceptional comfort, performance, value and style for men and women.

DAWGS Golf Spirit shoes are supposed to be the world’s lightest golf shoe.  That’s a claim that’s more commonly heard with track & field shoes.  Yet, the company has made a point to promoted that Golf Spirit line of shoes weigh less than 7 ounces per shoe.  Just to compare, the Women’s Nike Zoom Vomero+ 4, which is an excellent training shoe for runners, weighs in at 10 ounces.  The Women’s Nike LunaRacer+ comes in at 4.5 ounces.  The Spirit splits the difference.

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