TALAMORE & MID SOUTH FORM PINEHURST DESTINATION

 THIS JULY BE A PART OF THE VERY FIRST LPGA-Major Championship at the French Lick Resort, details at FrenchLick.com. French Lick Resort Presenting Sponsor of the Chicago Golf Show Feb. 24-26 Donald Stephens Convention Center Rosemont. ______________________________________________________________________

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS. Editor and Director of Content, follow Rory to the French Lick Resort, or on Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter@GogBlogGuy.

When it comes to golf courses, it’s always nice when there is something new to play and test your game on.

As a result there is something new in Pinehurst for you to play. Pinehurst is home to American golf, and there are plenty of courses in town to enjoy.

There are also a few different resorts to play or visit while in town, having options is always a good thing for golfers.

Talamore Golf Resort along with it’s partner the Mid-South Club form an option that all golfers should experience.

                TalamoreGolfResort.com                                     Midsouthclub.com

When it comes to Talamore Golf, it’s hard not to remember when the course was known for it’s caddies, Llama caddies that is. When you reach the middle of the back nine, you will find the Llama’s are still there, waiting to watch you tee off. You did request a gallery right ?

Playing Talamore even in the morning mist, provides a round of golf that all skill levels will enjoy.

Whether it’s the Llama’s or the fun and challenging design at Talamore, over 90% of the golfers who play the course, do return for a rematch.

Groups are a big part of this property and while some parties number over 100, Talamore has a cozy feel that works very well for groups of 12-40.

Right next door to the spacious Talamore Villa’s, is the pool to relax in before or after your round.

The Par 3 second hole, leaves golfers two front British Open style bunkers to carry. Sandhill Sodwall bunkers provide a new look in the Pinehurst area.

“Thanks to all the renovation work, the new course at Talamore and the ‘new’ Mid-South Club stand as a one-two punch,” says Matt Hauser, Talamore Resort’s General Manager. “When you tack on the more than 20 other courses the Talamore Golf packages offer, there is simply not a better all-around value and diversity.”

In 2016 the 25th anniversary of the property, the greens were changed to Champion Bermuda, which allows for better playing or putting conditions all-year round. In addition, nearly 75 bunkers were taken out to improve the landing zones and give the golfers a little more needed forgiveness. The new routing has dropped an average of almost 30 minutes per 18 hole round, off the pace of play.

Talamore now has full cart access to everyhole, and is currently wrapping up a cart path project that will allow for a smoother ride around the course.

But before you can get to the enjoyable 19th hole, The Sodfathers’s Grille, you must challenge your game on the Par 4, 18th hole that starts with a tee shot from an elevated tee over water. Once your safely dry in the fairway, your chances to end up with par or better rise dramaticly. After holing out you can enjoy some Carolina BBQ, or hit the breakfast bar with the Dollie Llama waffle station, loaded with your choice of toppings.

The Par 5, 4th hole at the Mid-South Club will leave a third shot into an island like green.

THE MID-SOUTH CLUB formerly known as Pinehurst Plantation, was designed by Arnold Palmer.

After some changes in ownership, the club is now moving forward both on and off the golf course.

On the course the Mid-South greens are being redone, and the tee boxes will now include a set of forward tee’s that will make the round more enjoyable to those just taking up the game, or golfers who don’t fall into the “Big Hitters” category.

The Par 3, 5th hole at the Mid-South Club is not long, but does require a water carry.

There are new improvements on the 2017 calendar in the member facility area. Basketball being added on one of the tennis courts, and the creation of a new barbeque and hospitality area around the Mid South pool.

In 2016 the club created several new events that were well received, as a result there will be more events put on the calendar in the year ahead.

The Mid South Club is now home to lodges that are a “must-stay” feature of the property. They come complete with a full size living room, fireplace, big screen TV’s, a full kitchen with counter top designed bar-style. Two full size bedrooms, and bathrooms with showers and whirlpool bath tubs. Plus you can beat the view from your balcony, of the clubs 18th and 19th holes, and or the practice range and putting green.

 The balcony view from a Mid South lodge, onto the practice area (L), the living room (M), and the balcony with plenty of chairs to relax in, or tables to dine on.

The Arnold Palmer designed golf course at Mid South, has plenty of elevation change, and Sandhills style feel, with tall pines and waste area bunkers, complete with Pinehurst native grasses.

Talamore & Mid South might not be the biggest resort in town, but they are one of the best. These two golf courses, mixed in with other area courses that can be scheduled into your Pinehurst trip-Talamore Golf package, will leave golfers having thrills in the Sandhills.

See TalamoreGolfResort.com for the latest package information, or you can call (800)-552-6292. You can also visit Midsouthclub.com.

          MCQ’S DOME RT. 53 in Bolingbrook, your home for indoor dome practice Mcqsdome.com. The Schaumburg Golf Club, now a year round golf facility with the addition of brand new simulators, take a lesson or play a Top 100 course from around the world and enjoy food and drink from Chandlers Chophouse. Schaumburggolf.com.

THE WINTER TRIP HEADS HOME

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Editor and Director of Content. Follow Rory to the French Lick Resort, and on Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter @GogBlogGuy.

  MCQ’S DOME on Rt. 53 in Bolingbrook, your home for indoor golf practice. McQ’s is part of Mistwood Golf, so their professional staff is at the dome for lessons and fittings. New this year is the hotdog and drink bar behind the tee line. Play the horses in the OTB, enjoy the new menu in the restaurant. McQ’s Dome your one stop place for fun and golf all winter long. See MCQ’SDOME.com.THE SCHAUMBURG GOLF CLUB is now a year round golf faciltiy, new top of line simulators make playing golf at the club a reality. Now you can play Top 100 courses from around the world, while enjoying the best in food and beverage from Chandlers Chop House right upstairs. Located at 401 N. Roselle Road, minutes from Woodfield, Schaumburggolf.com or call (847)-885-9000. ______________________________________________________________________

The volcano bunkers on the Pete Dye Course at the French Lick Resort. Play the Dye Course and visit Frenchlick.com.

It’s been an amazing three weeks, and the winter trip has run longer than ever before. But anytime someone can get out of Chicago for three weeks in the dead of winter you do it.

With 12 rounds of golf under my belt already in 2017, I now know where I need to work on my game by the time spring arrives in Chicago and our local courses open.

I still have a few more stories to post from the PGA Merchandise Show, and stories about a few more of the destination properties I visited. I start the last day of the trip where the first day of it ended, at the French Lick Resort in of course, French Lick Indiana, home of the LPGA Legends Sr. Players Championship this July. Go to Frenchlick.com. #Visitfrenchlick.

Former Medinah Country Club caddie Brendan Sweeney is the Director of Golf Marketing for the French Lick Resort, which is the presenting sponsor for the Chicago Golf Show Feb. 24-26 in Rosemont

I had great visits to, or stays at the following places. French Lick Resort, the Talamore-Mid South Club and Resort in Southern Pines, the Pinehurst Resort, the new home of Len Ziehm on Golf in the PGA Village of Port St. Lucie, the Innisbrook Golf Resort in Palm Harbor Florida, the PGA National Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, The Palmetto Dunes Resort, and the Sea Pines Resort on Hilton Head Island in South Carolina. The Pine Needles and Mid-Pines Resort in Southern Pines North Carolina.

Special thanks to good people along the way for their help, Len Ziehm and Joy Sarver, Jeff and Nancy Rutter, Ramona Herald RHI PR, Doug Schmidt Innisbrook, Martin Armas and Armas PR, Tom Pashley, Jack Bickart and Alex Podlogar at Pinehurst, Augie Tonne of Kemper Lakes GC and John Farrell at Sea Pines, Dan Sheppard and Andy DeKeuster at Buffalo Brand PR, Sherry Major at the PGA Merchandise Show, Melanie Garbo, Dick and Mary Ann McCrary, Larry Spalla, Jerry Rich, Wayne Kearney, and Brendan Sweeney at the French Lick Resort. Not to mention the many great people I met at the PGA Show, Staying out on the road to find out everything golf for 2017 takes some work and planning with many different people, again my thanks to everyone.

              Pineneedles-Midpines.com                           PalmettoDunesResort.com                       THE NCAA’S see NCAA.Com/tickets                       Innisbrookresort.com

      The Lighthouse at Harbour Town Seapines.com        Pinehurst.com 2017 USGA 4-Ball

  KPMG CHAMPIONSHIP JUNE OF 2017      KPMG CHAMPIONSHIP JUNE OF 2018

               Talamoregolfresort.com                                     Midsouthclub.com

   PGAresort.com PGA Resort and Spa                             Midpines.com

Yes there are plenty of great golf destination properties to visit, start by putting a few on your bucket list. This year there are some great championships to attend in Illinois, start by getting your tickets today. In Wisconsin not far away, there is a rare appearence by the U.S. Open this June at Erin Hills.

I’ll start wrapping up show stories tomorrow, and don’t forget the Tinley Park Golf Show this weekend at the Tinley park Convention Center, Rt. 80 and Harlem Avenue. The show tee’s off Friday at Noon. The Chicago Golf Show in Rosemont, Feb. 24-26 presented by the French Lick Resort and glossy program by Chicagoland Golf.

Stay clicked in, the trip is over but like Len Ziehm would add, I still have a lot to say. RS

PINE NEEDLES MOVES FORWARD WITHOUT PEGGY KIRK-BELL

  MCQ’S DOME IN BOLINGBROOK is your one-stop place for golf, horse racing, hockey and great food and drink. This year McQ’s has added a new drink and hotdog bar right behind the teeline in the dome. McQ’s is part of Mistwood Golf and the professional’s from Mistwood are at the dome for lessons and club fittings, Mcqsdome.com for details. ______________________________________________________________________

Peggy Kirk-Bell was one of the greats in women’s golf, and a fantastic teacher of the game.

When Peggy Kirk-Bell passed away late last year, there were those who wondered what would happen to the golf properties in Southern Pines that she made so famous.

The two resorts that reside right across the street from one another Pine Needles and Mid-Pines are doing just fine thank you, and Pine Needles is looking forward to hosting yet another U.S. Women’s Open in 2019. This time it will be the new U.S. Open the USGA has added to it’s list of championships, the U.S. Sr. Women’s Open.

The hope is that some of the past champions that won U.S. Women’s Opens at Pine Needles, will be back to play there again.

According to those that were there, when Bell was told that the U.S. Sr. Women’s Open had been awarded to her resort, she wondered if the USGA could add a U.S. Super Senior Women’s Open, because she was ready to dust off the clubs and go play.

The welcome sign is still out in front of Pine Needles.

You can bet the staff at Pine Needles will be watching when the historic Chicago Golf Club hosts the first U.S. Sr. Women’s Open in 2018.

In honor of Bell the staff wants to make sure this open is as good or better than the last three championships played there in 1996, 2001 and 2007. Pine Needles produced great champions as well. Annika Sorenstam in 1995, Karrie Webb in 2001, and Christie Kerr in 2007.

Fire away, your on the first tee at Pine Needles.

Who will win in 2019, that remains a mystery but you can bet players from the past Pine Needles Championships will come back there and be ready to play.

As for Pine Needles, there is no doubt that people miss Bell, but that won’t stop the property from moving forward

What exactly the plans are for new improvements isn’t something the resort is talking about just yet, but those things might start to get known even later this year. What is known is that, there is still a great Donald Ross golf course that you can play, the golf schools that have helped so many enjoy the game are still in full swing with a teaching staff that has been in place.

The Par 3, third hole at Pine Needles, it’s not long but one of the best par 3’s in the Sandhills, Pinehurst area.

Pine Needles not only is the home of great golf, it has more to do when you need a break from the game.

First off located not far from the first tee and 18th green, is the resorts swimming pool.

Over-looking the academy is the lodge with great views of the property.

If good food is a must, then you must simply try the Bell Burger. Add on your favorite of cheese along with the bacon and you have a burger that will make your mouth water. So if your golf travels take you to the Pinehurst area, why not visit Pine Needles or the Mid-Pines resorts.

More information see Pineneedles-Midpines.com two great courses and more. more coming up on Pine Needles and the Mid-Pines resorts in the next few days. So stay clicked in. Written by Rory Spears, writing from Pinehurst.

THE GOG BLOG SPEAKS OUT-FINAL LEG OF THE WINTER TRIP

 THE NCAA MEN’S AND WOMEN’S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS COME TO ILLINOIS AND RICH HARVEST FARMS IN MAY. These back-to-back national championships will bring the best men and women college golfers in the country together to compete for the honor of being national champions. The championship is hosted by the Northern Illinois University in Dekalb, come see players that will be on various professional tours in some cases just weeks after the completion of the NCAA. Visit NCAA.com for details. ______________________________________________________________________

The Gog Blog by Rory Spears, Editor and Director of Content. Follow Rory on the winter trip and on Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter @GogBlogGuy.

The winter road trip has come full cycle, with a short return to Pinehurst North Carolina. Before I know it, I’ll be on my way to the French Lick Resort again on my final stop before heading home.

I’ll have a full trip report coming up in the next day or two.

This morning I wrapped up four wonderful days on Hilton Head Island in South Carolina, as i wrote on the weekend, the island is still cleaning up from Hurricane Matthew, but in a couple of months, most everything should be back to normal. From local sources I spoke with, it appears that only 2 course and 9 holes at another remain closed. In some cases a few properties held up the clean up work until they had settled with their insurance companies. A few of the bigger golf properties just got rolling with the work, and will settle the paperwork down the road.

Speaking of the road, I’ll be hitting it on Tuesday to head north towards the Windy City, and will be home just in time to attend the 6th annual Tinley Park Golf Show this Friday-Saturday and Sunday, at the Tinley Park Expo Center. Show owners Joe Copeland and Gregg Tengerstrom tell me the show should be even better again this year, and there is no reason to doubt them. See You there.

I KNOW THE WM-PHOENIX OPEN pack a lot of people around the 16th hole for some great excitement, but a new PGA Tour record of almost 200,000 fans in one day at TPC Scottsdale, that’s a big number. One that is a little hard to believe, I saw about 60,000 on the course last year at Hazeltine during the Ryder Cup, and that was crazy. If there were 200,000 there, well thanks for coming out.

TIGER WOODS and another WD with back issues. Regardless of how bad they were, Woods pulled out 1 hour before tee time at the Dubai-Desert Classic. His opening round in great golfing conditions was a +5 (77). How long is he on the shelf now, hard to say but a few folks think Woods might have to retire. I’m not saying he will right now, but you have to ask, when can Tiger play pain free golf for four straight days, if he ever makes another cut. Some reports suggest that his new swing will put even more pressure on his back, something Woods does not need.

More news tomorrow from around the Pinehurst area, so stay clicked in. RS

PALMETTO DUNES OCEANFRONT RESORT-BACK ON TRACK

    WHERE ARE YOU HITTING IT THIS WINTER, keep your game in tune all winter long by stopping in to try the new simulators at the Schaumburg Golf Club at 401 N. Roselle Road in Schaumburg, visit Schaumburggolf.com or call (847)-885-9000 and make a tee time today. Or hit McQ’s Dome on Rt. 53 in Bolingbrook, watch the Superbowl there today after you hit balls, or play the horses in the OTB. See Mcqsdome.com for details.  _____________________________________________________________________

THE GOG BLOG by Rory Spears, Editor and Director of Content. Follow Rory to Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort, and on Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter @GogBlogGuy.

Palmetto Dunes Oceanfront Resort is ready for your next visit. Hurricane Matthew is gone and the final cleanup at the resort is almost completed.

Two of the three golf courses on the property are back in play and full of golfers. The Robert Trent Jones and the Arthur Hills courses are open, with the George Fazio course about 2 weeks away from reopening.

The resort staff have done an amazing job of putting things back in order. With the location of the resort right on the ocean, the property did suffer a little more damage than some places on the island, but things are getting closer to 100% everyday.

The entrance to the resort off of highway 278.

No sooner do you turn in at the entrance, you can see the clean work continuing. The main drive through the resort has workers putting things back in order, and making improvements as they go.

Multiple publications have placed the resort in the Top 75 resorts in America, and there is no reason to think it won’t stay in those lofty rankings, when things are fully back in order.

The George Fazio golf course is getting back to looking this again.

For those of you looking to do more than just golf, Palmetto Dunes has plenty of options. The resort is called a beachfront resort for good reason. If you enjoy the beach Palmetto Dunes has plenty of it.

So soak up the sun, or go for a swim out in ocean, either way a day at the beach is usually a great day. If you wish to go for a swim and the ocean is not where you wish to it, look for the pools along the condo properties that over look the ocean. WaterSkiing and Tubing are other options.

The Robert Trent Jones clubhouse, also home to Big Jims restaurant, where you will find some of the best BBQ, Burgers and Pizza on the Island.

Tennis is another option at Palmetto Dunes, plenty of courts and programs to enjoy, if you need a lesson you can do that.

If you wish to fish for fish after fishing for birdies on the golf course, you can take a cruise or deep sea charter.

Like tennis, there is a golf academy where you can work on any part of your game. If your dirver is the issue, work on long game, short game or putting. There are clinics for juniors, seniors, or even for how make family golf work for your family, and a back to basics school if you need a refresher course with your old clubs or new clubs. Get fitted or take a private lesson.

The new look Par 5, 10th hole at the Jones Course, minus a few trees to the right of the flag, that has opened up a new view of the water.

Restaurants at the resort leave you with several options, Big Jims has great burgers, BBQ and Pizza. But if your atses are more in the line of seafood, there are options or what to eat and where to eat, like right on the beachfront.

You can try mexcian food, Italian Ices, or a wine bar, and there is a general store if you wish to load up on provisions and just eat back in your villa, that have full kitchens inside and BBQ grills out on the patio.

The Par 4, 2nd hole on the Arthur Hills course, requires a second shot over water to an island green.

Accomendations, your choice. Do you like a villa, which is great for families, the guys or gals trip, or for people with a full family.

The villa’s are three levels, and have bedrooms and baothrooms on two levels, you can sleep six easily, and maybe a few more.

If you want an ocean view, there are some highrise condo’s over on the beach, with an ocean view. The condo’s are large, and have plenty of room to fill all your needs.

If your interested in property, while visiting you can contact the Dunes Marketing Group and arrange visits or tours, see DunesRealestategroup.com

To come visit Palmetto Dunes Beachfront Resort, call (888)-322-7032 or online go to Palmettodunes.com. Hilton head Island never looked so good. Palmetto Dunes three great golf course and much, much more.

DIGGING OUT-HILTON HEAD RECOVERS FROM MATTHEW

   CHICAGOLAND GOLF is the official program for the Chicago Golf Show in Rosemont, pick up the glossy style issue at the show, or at your favorite club or golf retail store if you don’t make it to Rosemont. MCQ’s Dome your place to see this years Superbowl, practice your golf, bet the ponies in the OTB, or enjoy the new menu in restaurant. You can grab a hotdog or drink from the new bar in the dome while hitting golf balls. All in one stop for fun, try MCQ’s Dome in Bolingbrook on Rt. 53. Visit Mcqsdome.com.           ______________________________________________________________________

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Editor and Director of Content. Follow Rory to Atlantic Dunes Golf Club at Sea Pines Resort on Hilton Head Island, and on Facebook, linkedin and Twitter @GogBlogGuy.

(Writing from Palmetto Dunes Resort on Hilton Head Island, South Carolina )

Last October Hurricane Mathew blew through Hilton Head Island and left behind a mess of downed trees, flooded homes, damaged roads, busted windows and more. The island which counts on golf in a big way as a major source of business, had a big clean up project on it’s hands.

It took about six weeks before most of the golf courses reopened, some are still not open yet. I have spent four days looking around the island, and found things slowly getting back towards normal, but it’s not quite there yet.

The entrance to Palmetto Dunes looks great as always.

Palmetto Dunes Resort that has three golf courses and plenty more to offer, seems to have taken a harder hit, then the Sea Pines Resort, home of the famed “lighthouse” that everyone see’s during the PGA Tour broadcasts from Harbour Town Golf Course.

Palmetto Dunes has two of it’s three golf courses back up and running, the most known Robert Trent Jones course called the Jones Course is back up and full of golfers. When I played it two days ago, I found things pretty much back in order, but there was a notable change. The famous Par 5, 10th hole, that has the ocean view from the green, now has a better ocean view from the green, and the 11th tee box.

  The Par 5, 10th hole on the Jones Course, is now missing the trees that stood right of the flag, on the positive side, there is now a better view of the beach and the ocean from around the green. Crews have worked hard to repair damage to the golf courses, this cart path on the 11th hole of the Jones Course is about the last piece of major repair work needing to be done. But up-rooted trees caused damage like this all over the island.

  THIS TREE (L) was one of the final remaining tree’s needing to be hauled away from the (Arthur) Hills course at Palmetto Dunes. The Hills Course is open for play and was in good shape during my round yesterday. (R) A debris pile sits alongside of one hole on the (George) Fazio Course at Palmetto Dunes. The Fazio Course needed to have many of it’s bunkers redone, which they now are. The Fazio Course still has some clean up to do, and it’s expected to be open by Mid-February. ( I’ll post that information when I get it). I saw two greens and the putting green at the Fazio course and they looked in mint condition.

I’ll have a seperate story on Palmetto Dunes in the days ahead, stay clicked in. But there is no reason, not to plan a visit to Palmetto Dunes, call (888)-322-7032 or online see Palmettodunes.com.

The 14th hole at Harbour Town, home of the Heritage Classic on the PGA Tour.

At Sea Pines home of a famous ligthouse and a PGA Tour stop, just about everything looks good.

The Harbour Town Golf Course is in absolutely mint perfect condition. In fact it’s been a while since I have seen a course in this great condition. There will be no issues by the time the tour pro’s arrive after the Masters in April.

But after a drive around the property I was able to see that Sea Pines was not hit as hard as some other parts of the Island. The newly renovated course called Atlantic Dunes by Davis Love III, was in great shape. I’ll have more on the new Atlantic Dunes in the days ahead. For more information see Seapines.com or call (800)-955-8337.

While golfing I came across one local superintendent who stayed on the island during Matthew a Level-2 Hurricane. Once the storm passed, he needed his chain saw to cut up downed trees just to get out of his neighborhood and over to the golf course he works at.

The good news is that the golf courses are mostly open and so are the businesses in the area. While the clean up will take a bit longer to complete, things here are getting better everyday.

If your thinking spring trip or summer trip, do consider Hilton Head Island, the Low-Country folks here would love to have your business, or your business back again. The PGA Tour week in April will be all the fun and enjoyment it normally is.

WILSON GM TIM CLARK ON FIXING TRITON AND MORE

 THE SCHAUMBURG GOLF CLUB at 401 N. Roselle Road in Schaumburg just minutes from Woodfield, is now a year round golf facility, with the addition of simulators on the lower level of the clubhouse. While playing, practicing or taking a lesson, you and your group can order from Chandlers Chop House right upstairs. So book your tee time and come and play many of the Top 100 Courses. Schaumburggolf.com (847)-885-9000.    _____________________________________________________________________

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Editor and Director of Content. Follow Rory on Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter @GogBlogGuy, and while hitting the new Wilson Triton Driver.

(Writing from Palmetto Dunes Resort, on Hilton Head Island SC.)

EDITORS NOTE… BIG 3 Partner len Ziehm of Len Ziehmongolf.com and I held a group interview with Wilson Golf GM Tim Clark at the PGA Merchandise Show in Orlando Florida.

Clark deserves credit for taking all questions from both Len and I, in regards to the Wilson Triton Driver, and the issues Wilson had with the launch of the Winner of Driver vs Driver, the Wilson Triton Driver. With the USGA forcing Wilson to make extra minor changes to Triton to make the club conforming, and having most clubs and retail stores pull Triton off the shelves during the holiday season, Clark could have said many things to Len and I, but only off the record, he didn’t. Clark was a breath of fresh-air and told us what happened.

Wilson GM Tim Clark holds the Triton Driver.

Clark admits there were certain things that had to be kept confidential, and as a result, Wilson Golf did not ship Triton to the USGA for conformance testing as early as it could have.

The limited information I was able to receive from the USGA, was that Wilson Golf had finished filming the Driver vs Driver in mid-summer, and could have sent the Triton in earlier for review and the USGA like it does with any product sent in for conformance testing, keeps all things confidential. As of the PGA Show, Clark says that Triton is now back in clubs, and in retail stores, as the club at all degrees of loft is now conforming per the USGA.

Click here to hear the interview with Wilson GM Tim Clark, as he explains the process of getting the Triton Driver, and what happened with the USGA.

Clark says that Demo Day for Wilson Golf at the PGA Show was as busy as he has seen it, in his 20 years with the company, saying everyone wanted to hit the Triton.

Wilson Golf is not ruling out another reality type show called Iron vs Iron or Putter vs Putter. Clark says now that people know how the show works, and that the winner of Driver vs Driver, Eric Sillies was paid the $500,000. Any future contest will likely have not just a few hundred people entering the contests, but the final total of applicants could be well into the thousands.

Clark says that Wilson has already held discussions with The Golf Channel about another reality type contest show.

Clarked added that Wilson Staff player Kevin Streelman has put Triton in play on the PGA Tour this year, and that a few other tour players have added Wilson Clubs to their bag in 2017.

For more information on Wilson Golf products, see Wilsongolf.com.

FOOTJOY THE #1 SHOE IN GOLF

 MCQ’S DOME on Rt. 53 in Bolingbrook, is your winter home for golf dome practice. McQ’s is part of Mistwood Golf, which has it’s staff of professionals at the dome, ready for lessons or fittings. McQ’s is not only a golf dome, but an OTB so you can play the ponies and be ready for Kentucky Derby Day, it’s an official Blackhawks Bar, and with the new menu has a great restaurant and new hotdog and drink bar behind the tee line in the dome. For information see Mcqsdome.com and check out the Superbowl specials   _____________________________________________________________________

THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Editor and Director of Content, follow Rory to the Schuamburg Golf Club simulators on Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter @GogBlogGuy

There is no doubt that Titleist is the #1 ball in golf. But now it’s shoe and apparel company FootJoy is making the same claim, and there is plenty of reason to believe it.

All of FootJoys most recent shoe designs have been #1 sellers, with the most recent lines of DNA and Contour being no exception.

In fact when the DNA shoe line launched a couple of years ago, it didn’t take long for there to be a 3 month back order wait time on the most popular colors and designs.

Foot Joy Director of Product Management Mike Foley, shows the new Foot Joy Contour Golf Shoe.

With the look of Contour, being a mix of lightweight and comfort, with an added touch of the traditional looking saddle-leather. Contour has mixed FootJoys historical style with a modern day style and technology, to create a shoe that all generations of golfers can enjoy.

Mike Foley the FootJoy Director of Product Management, says the challenge of creating softer, more lightweight shoes, more colorful shoes with support in places that over the years have been tradtional wear spots is a challenge. But one that FootJoy is meeting with the designs that it’s creating.

  THE FOOTJOY variety of brand shoes, with it’s full line of socks now being designed to last longer, and support your feet where you need it most, on and off the golf course. FootJoy also has a full line of apparel and golf gloves. It’s rain and all-weather suits have long been regarded as among tops in the industry.

Click here to hear our interview with Mike Foley, that includes information on the newest improvements and steps that FootJoy has taken to make your steps more comfortable and with more support on the golf course.

FootJoy has introduced Boa technology, which is a way to tighten your shoe to the pressure that works best for you. If your tired of shoe laces, then Boa is the way to go. Hear more from Foley on Boa technology during the interview above.

What’s new and more from the #1 shoe maker in golf, visit Footjoy.com. You can make orders online.

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CARNOUSTIE SPORTSWEAR READY FOR 2017

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THE GOG BLOG by RORY SPEARS, Editor and Director of Content. Follow Rory to the French Lick Resort, and on Facebook, Linkedin and Twitter @GogBlogGuy.

One of the components of the PGA Merchandise Show, is that of golf apparel.

Looking good on the golf course, is almost as important these days, as it is to play good. The golf apparel business has grown in many ways, and in recent years the challenges to designers is getting more demanding.

Marshall Macillas the President of Carnoustie Sportswear could not agree more. Mancillas says that creating something, that can breathe, keep the player dry, allow enough room for the golfer to be able to swing a club without any restrictions, and look good both on and off the golf can be challenging. Which is why Carnoustie uses only the best fibers in it’s clothing lines, both for comfort and for style.

Marshall Mancillas is the President of Carnoustie Sportswear.

Mancillas should know exactly what a golfer should need since he has been an avid golfer for many years. He brings many of his own experiences to the Carnoustie line.

Carnoustie sportswear is worn by longtime PGA Tour player Vijay Singh, who is still competing on the PGA Tour and now the Champions Tour as well.

Mancillias says getting feedback from players on tour, is important to how Carnoustie designs it’s lines of sportswear for golfers.

Click here to hear our interview with Marshall Macillas President of Carnoustie Sports wear. Mancillas explains what’s new, and what directions Carnoustie is going in 2017.

   Carnoustie Sportswear has brought back a line of clothes for women, as well as many other new editions for 2017.

To find out what’s new for both men and women in 2017 from the line of Carnoustie sportswear please visit Carnoustiesportswear.com and you can shop for Carnousite items online.

Carnoustie Sportswear with classy cotton designs and more. Look good, play good, feel good, perform at your highest level, with Carnoustie. Follow Carnoustie through social media outlets like Facebook, Linkedin, and Twitter as well.