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<channel><title><![CDATA[KEITH COCHRAN - Golf]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.keithgcochran.com/golf]]></link><description><![CDATA[Golf]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 26 Jun 2024 10:32:49 -0700</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[Robert Trent Jones Trip]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.keithgcochran.com/golf/robert-trent-jones-trip]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.keithgcochran.com/golf/robert-trent-jones-trip#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Wed, 13 Apr 2016 22:12:39 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.keithgcochran.com/golf/robert-trent-jones-trip</guid><description><![CDATA[March 25-29, 2016, I went with two of my buddies, Mark and Arny, down to Alabama. &nbsp;We stayed in Montgomery at the Homewood Suites. &nbsp;Nice place to stay if you are down there. &nbsp;We played 3 courses while we were there. &nbsp;I'll tell you about each one of them.Capitol Hill - PrattvilleThey have 3 courses here. &nbsp;We played Legislator at 8am, and The Judge at 2pm. &nbsp;Both courses were tough, but the Judge was just plain impossible. &nbsp;We are in the teens on handicap, so we p [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">March 25-29, 2016, I went with two of my buddies, Mark and Arny, down to Alabama. &nbsp;We stayed in Montgomery at the Homewood Suites. &nbsp;Nice place to stay if you are down there. &nbsp;We played 3 courses while we were there. &nbsp;I'll tell you about each one of them.<br /><br />Capitol Hill - Prattville<br /><br />They have 3 courses here. &nbsp;We played Legislator at 8am, and The Judge at 2pm. &nbsp;Both courses were tough, but the Judge was just plain impossible. &nbsp;We are in the teens on handicap, so we played the orange tees. &nbsp;We probably should have played the whites. &nbsp;Legislator was difficult, but fair. &nbsp;It was a nice looking course, and the staff was pretty friendly except for one ranger who was on our butt to speed up. &nbsp;Not sure why, there weren't that many people on the course. &nbsp;Lunch between courses was great at the clubhouse. &nbsp;We had the buffalo chicken wrap, ruben, and some chili cheese fries. &nbsp;All were awesome. &nbsp;In the afternoon, we hit the Judge. &nbsp;On &nbsp;one of par 5s, the one you have to hit over water on the tee, I had a 13. &nbsp;All other holes weren't that bad. &nbsp;But that one, was a bear. &nbsp;We ate dinner at Dreamland BBQ, but we were not a fan of the ribs. &nbsp;They weren't baby back like we had hoped.<br /><br />Grand National - Opelika<br /><br />Here, we played both the Lake and the Links. &nbsp;It was raining slightly all day, but we still had fun. &nbsp;Lunch between courses again was great. &nbsp;Both courses were similar in difficulty, and since it was Easter Sunday, we sort of had the course to ourselves. &nbsp;I lost a lot of balls in the water, but the place was beautiful and well taken care of. &nbsp;The bag guys out front suggested we eat at The Hound, and we agreed. &nbsp;The Hound was a great choice. &nbsp;I had the pepper jelly, wild game sausages, and quail. &nbsp;Great dinner.<br /><br />Cambrian Ridge - Greenville<br /><br />Our final day, we played Cambrian. &nbsp;It has 3 nines. &nbsp;We started off on Canyon/Loblolly. &nbsp;Canyon was a bit wet from the previous day's rain, and played tough because it was cart path only. &nbsp;Lots of drives down to a fairway, then hitting back up to the green. &nbsp;I felt like I shot 100 just on that 9. &nbsp;Next was Loblolly, which was an awesome course, and we could take our carts 90 degrees that day, making it even better. &nbsp;Again, the greens were elevated, and it was a tough test of golf. &nbsp;Very scenic though. &nbsp;Probably our favorite 9. &nbsp;We ate lunch in the clubhouse, but they seemed to not have that much traffic as they were out of many things. &nbsp;I wound up just having a burger, which was good. &nbsp;That night, we ate at a cajun place and played pool at a bar. &nbsp;<br /><br />The whole trip was great, and I can't wait until we can do another one.<br /></div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Played Whittaker Woods yesterday]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.keithgcochran.com/golf/played-whittaker-woods-yesterday]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.keithgcochran.com/golf/played-whittaker-woods-yesterday#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Sat, 31 May 2014 21:47:59 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.keithgcochran.com/golf/played-whittaker-woods-yesterday</guid><description><![CDATA[I played with my neighbor Mark. &nbsp;It wasn't that great of a day performance-wise for either of us, but it was a beautiful day out with perfect temperatures. &nbsp;I did pull driver out but only 2 times, both when it was absolutely safe. &nbsp;I stuck to my trusty 2iron hybrid by Nickent. &nbsp;I can usually hit that in the fairway off the tee. &nbsp;When I can't I am convinced driver would be worse anyway.Spending the weekend at Blue Chip in Michigan City, IN. &nbsp;Golfed yesterday, dinner  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">I played with my neighbor Mark. &nbsp;It wasn't that great of a day performance-wise for either of us, but it was a beautiful day out with perfect temperatures. &nbsp;I did pull driver out but only 2 times, both when it was absolutely safe. &nbsp;I stuck to my trusty 2iron hybrid by Nickent. &nbsp;I can usually hit that in the fairway off the tee. &nbsp;When I can't I am convinced driver would be worse anyway.<br /><br />Spending the weekend at Blue Chip in Michigan City, IN. &nbsp;Golfed yesterday, dinner with family and friends (Audrey's sister and her husband, our friends Tina and Ken, and my Dad Roy were there with Audrey and I to celebrate Audrey's birthday)<br /><br />Every time I come here I love playing Whittaker. &nbsp;It's a great track for $59. &nbsp;We played the green tees, and it was probably well above my skill level. &nbsp;I wound up shooting 99, which wasn't too bad since I butchered the front with a 53. &nbsp;I redeemed myself a bit and shot 46 on the back. &nbsp;I had numerous penalty strokes, so if I could have just kept it in the fairway off the tee, and on the second shot, I would have been near 90. &nbsp;<br /><br />The course was in tremendous shape and the greens were very smooth. &nbsp;There were only a few spots where it was too wet to take a cart. &nbsp;My drive on 2 plugged in the fairway and I almost couldn't find it. &nbsp;<br /><br />I did luck out and birdie 9. &nbsp;My tee shot was right of the fairway, next to the cart path. I used the 2 iron hybrid off the tee, so I used it again on the second shot. &nbsp;The ball crept right up and left me with a 6 foot uphiller for bird and I sunk it. &nbsp;That was about the highlight of the day. &nbsp;Took too many sevens on other holes to see any bright lights from them.</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Getting my son into golf.]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.keithgcochran.com/golf/getting-my-son-into-golf]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.keithgcochran.com/golf/getting-my-son-into-golf#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 12 May 2014 17:58:41 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.keithgcochran.com/golf/getting-my-son-into-golf</guid><description><![CDATA[Last Saturday morning, my 16 year old son Alex asked me if we could go golfing. &nbsp;I thought it was great that he showed some interest, and we could use some bonding time. &nbsp;So, we went over to the local course near our house. &nbsp;He has barely swung a golf club, so the first thing I did was taking him to the putting green. &nbsp;We worked on the 1 foot putt first. &nbsp;Now, this might seem boring, and it probably was to him, but I showed him the basics. &nbsp;I've read Dave Pelz putti [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">Last Saturday morning, my 16 year old son Alex asked me if we could go golfing. &nbsp;I thought it was great that he showed some interest, and we could use some bonding time. &nbsp;So, we went over to the local course near our house. &nbsp;<br /><br />He has barely swung a golf club, so the first thing I did was taking him to the putting green. &nbsp;We worked on the 1 foot putt first. &nbsp;Now, this might seem boring, and it probably was to him, but I showed him the basics. &nbsp;I've read Dave Pelz putting bible cover to cover several times. &nbsp;So, I took the basics of this and applied it to the 1 foot putt. &nbsp;The nice thing about that is, you don't have to worry about aim just yet, only focus on keeping it all aligned, and work on tempo.<br /><br />Next, I moved to the 2 foot putt. &nbsp;Here I dropped 3 balls and asked Alex to hit them using the basics I just taught him. &nbsp;He missed 2 of the 3. &nbsp;Ahh! &nbsp;Something to work on. &nbsp;I worked on making sure he checked alignment, aligned the markings on the ball with the hole, made sure the tempo was right, etc.. &nbsp;The whole time, confidence was there. &nbsp;He knew he could make the putts, and didn't feel intimidated by it. &nbsp; We made it as fun as possible.<br /><br />Next, I moved back and showed him basic green reading. &nbsp;Just major slopes to start off with. &nbsp;Nothing about the grain of the grass or anything, just basic stuff. &nbsp;He picked up on that pretty quickly.<br /><br />Next, we moved on to chipping. &nbsp;I told him that if he could chip to a close proximity to the hole, he could then finish up with the putt, and get up and down from the fringe. &nbsp;We worked on chipping and followed up each chip with a putt. &nbsp;I had him chip, then putt and see how many strokes it took to get in the hole. &nbsp;At first, it was 5 strokes, then it was 4. &nbsp;Before long, he got it in 2 strokes. &nbsp;We stopped on that one. &nbsp;Always stop on a good one! &nbsp;It builds confidence. &nbsp;Confidence is key.<br /><br />Next, we did pitching. &nbsp;I first had Alex take each golf ball in his hand and underhand toss it onto the green. &nbsp;This gave him the feeling of pitching the ball. &nbsp;We did that a little bit to get a feel for how the ball reacted once it hit the green too. &nbsp;Next, we worked on getting the ball in the air and hitting the pitch shot. &nbsp;Once again, the goal is to pitch and putt in the fewest strokes.<br /><br />Next, I worked on the full shot for a few strokes, just so he know how to do it with a wedge. &nbsp;We didn't aim anywhere specific, nor did we worry about distance. &nbsp;It was all about keeping your head from moving all over the place, and doing a full shoulder turn. &nbsp;He was getting it pretty quickly.<br /><br />Finally, we worked on sand shots. &nbsp;We didn't aim for the green or any pins, we pointed the other way out into the rough area and just focused on taking some sand to lift the ball out. &nbsp;Basic stuff.<br /><br />At the end of all of this, I thought my son would want to go home, but he didn't. &nbsp;We actually grabbed a bucket of &nbsp;balls and headed to the range. &nbsp;Here is the first time I started to focus about aim. &nbsp;I put a club down on the ground, aimed it, then showed him how to put his feet parallel to the club, and work on hitting straight shots. &nbsp;Distance would come later.<br /><br />I think the first lessons worked out well. &nbsp;I look forward to teaching him more about the game. &nbsp;Maybe if you are reading this, you can try this approach with your son or daughter. &nbsp;Also, feel free to comment on my lesson with Alex.<br /><br />Enjoy!</div>]]></content:encoded></item><item><title><![CDATA[Chicago weather]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.keithgcochran.com/golf/chicago-weather]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.keithgcochran.com/golf/chicago-weather#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Mon, 21 Apr 2014 17:01:02 GMT</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.keithgcochran.com/golf/chicago-weather</guid><description><![CDATA[Now that the Chicago weather is breaking, I need to get out there. &nbsp;I started with putting a putting cup in my office at work. &nbsp;I've been doing putting on conference calls getting ready for the summer.I'm a big fan of Dave Pelz, and I try to embody his putting bible rules on my putting. &nbsp;I practice keeping everything in line and being able to repeat that. &nbsp;I then add pressure on myself to make 10 putts in a row. &nbsp;My office is only about 10x10, so they are less than ten f [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="paragraph" style="text-align:left;">Now that the Chicago weather is breaking, I need to get out there. &nbsp;I started with putting a putting cup in my office at work. &nbsp;I've been doing putting on conference calls getting ready for the summer.<br /><br />I'm a big fan of Dave Pelz, and I try to embody his putting bible rules on my putting. &nbsp;I practice keeping everything in line and being able to repeat that. &nbsp;I then add pressure on myself to make 10 putts in a row. &nbsp;My office is only about 10x10, so they are less than ten footers, but still it's a challenge. &nbsp;Then, once I make 10 in a row, I'll move up to 20. &nbsp;<br /><br />Can't wait to go outside on lunch and practice my putting.</div>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>