Friday, August 31, 2007

Sunhill Country Club Pictures

here's some pictures for you all of my next venue, Sunhills Country Club and Resort


this is the mountain drive up. there's about 3 miles of forrest. they built the golf course in the middle of this mountain and carved out a good portion to give the course a natural feel.

entrance#10 tee box.

beautiful tree-lined par 4 with a cliff on the right
another beautiful tree-lined fairway...now that's a jail cell.


wait til you're behind those trees...hard enough to go sideways...too tall to go over.
tight approaches...trees everywhere.



this is the toughest par 5 tee shot. ob tight left...anything slightly drawed with a 5-iron or more is ob...cart path on the left side makes the fairway that much more narrow. the landing zone for 220 yards is 20 yards wide. its progressively gets tighter to a narrow 5 yards wide at 280. right is trees but if it goes in, you cant find it so its just like ob. if u hit 5 iron to the fairway, there's more ob left and bunkers right for your layup shot. then the approach is a long iron with ob left, cliff right and ob long with bunkers in front. a picture of the trees on the right that wait from the par 5 tee shot in the above picture.


fun fun fun. fyi for those non-golfers, OB = out of bounds (which is also a 2-shot penalty...so if u go in, you have to add 2 penalty shots to your score)

Wednesday, August 29, 2007

Stage 2 - Sunhills Country Club

I played a practice round today at Sunhills Country Club. Layout is much tighter than the first stage venue at 58 Golf Course but its definitely shorter. Shorter is a HUGE advantage for me. Tee shots are critical but the approach shots are not too difficult. Most every shot has OB left and most approaches go downhill. Greens are fairly flat and are identical to Victoria Golf Course in Carson. Rough is light and not an issue.

Shot 2-under today in a bogey free round. On a very bright note, I`ve played a total of 12 rounds since I`ve been in Japan and I`ve consistently shot under par. If this keeps up, I should pass 2nd Stage with no problems. I`m going into the event with only the sight of winning and if I keep that mentality, making the 20% field cut line should be a given. My game plan is set...just need to follow and execute.

Tournament starts September 4 through September 7.

Saturday, August 18, 2007

Tachikawa Golf Course

This is a golf range I went to. Expensive but its double decker, has locker rooms, wooden lounge chairs, and fans.


Here's a golf course near the house I'm staying. Its an exclusive course and very beautiful.




Here's a golf course near the house I'm staying. Its an exclusive course and very beautiful.

Pictures at Royal Oak

I was invited to play at a course called Royal Oak in Gunma, Japan. Course was incredibly beautiful set in the mountain side. Here's some pictures:






The interesting thing about this golf course, you're not allowed to drive the golf carts. They are all programmed to follow the cartpaths. That's why in some of the pictures, you see tire tracks in the course. Its kind of like Disneyland's go carts. It follows a magnetized metal beam implanted in the ground that a sensor in the cart follows. You carry around a remote and the cart moves when you want it to.

Thursday, August 9, 2007

Pressure, Anxiety, Jitters, Shaking...Handling the Nerves

Ever feel like you have no control over your nerves when golf shots are on the line? It may be a 3 foot put to seal the deal for $5 or $5000. Whatever it is that makes you nervous before a shot, you're suddenly burdened by uncontrollable anxiety and jitters. Your heart starts pounding and all you can think about is, "don't mess up!" Its incredibly stressful. The answer to dealing with the nerves is easier than you think. Some may have an easier time learning this than others, but if a nervous wreck like myself can handle pressure packed situations with a smile and steady hands, you may want to try what I'm about to share.

Before my trip out to Japan, I played in the Long Beach Open and I was nervous. There really was no reason for it, but I didn't want to play bad. I was doing great in practice but once I set foot in the tournament, my heart started pounding, my body was twitching, I was hyperventilating and I couldn't control my swing. This wasn't the way I wanted to prepare for my trip to Japan. Then for the second round, I found my old self. But it took some practice in...BREATHING.

Yes, BREATHING. The way you breath can affect the chemical balance of your body. When you become nervous, many things happen in your mind that cause problems in your blood/oxygen as well as the chemicals being mixed around.

First off, when you begin to have fear, you get nervous and your body begins to adapt by preparing to fight. Adrenaline gets pumped through your blood stream and your heart begins to race. Now you're twitching and shaking like you just took 10 shots of espresso. You get so nervous in fact, that you may even begin to hyperventilate and your mouth gets dry. Feel tense with butterflies in your stomach too? You start taking deep breaths but its not helping.

Well, its the way you're breathing that's causing the problems. When you start to feel that adrenaline swell in your heart, you need to immediately slow the flow of blood to supply the adrenaline to the body and slow the heart rate down. This will keep you calm and collected.

Here's how...if you have a panic attack, take a deep breath and hold it for a few seconds...then let it out very slowly. Here's the key, don't breath out too fast or shallow. Take a normal deep breath in, but exhale very SLOWLY (preferably longer than your inhale) and exhale FULLY. I say fully because you don't want excess oxygen in your system or else the mixture of blood/oxygen will not be stable. You need to fully release oxygen to fully replenish it back into the system. See if you can do this and FEEL your heartbeat slow down. Do it a couple times to see if you feel it slow down. You may even feel a heartbeat skip when you're doing this...its perfectly natural...you won't die. Now once you have your heartbeat somewhat normal, concentrate on controlling your breaths. Preferably about 2 seconds in and 2 seconds out. You want to regulate your breaths because you never notice how imbalanced your breathing becomes when you're nervous...its the last thing you think about.

Hyperventilating? Just means you're taking waaaaaay too many breaths in and not exhaling enough. Your blood stream is filled with oxygen and you feel like you can't catch your breath. Usually people use a paper bag but on the course, you can just cup your hands. Basically, you want to take a deep breath in and let it out fully into your hands and start breathing in the carbon dioxide from your exhales. Eventually, you may feel a bit light headed and overly relaxed. Move your hands and start breathing normally and the blood/oxygen levels will regulate by themselves. Still, remember to control your breaths.

The more you can do these exercises, you can regulate how your heart beats and decrease the flow of adrenaline filled blood as well as decreasing the release of adrenaline at all. When your body is chemically balanced (like when you're not nervous in practice), you'll be able to control your body and the swing much better.

If this doesn't work, pick up another sport or stay away from stressing things all together.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Stage 1 Scores

Stage 1 - Japan Tour Qualifying
Five Eight Golf Course - Yaita, Japan
Par 72
6959 Yards
Rating 72

Full Leaderboard (assuming you can read japanese...but my name's in english)
http://www.jgto.org/jgto_web/qualifying/07_1st_04.html


Round 1: -3 (69) [t-4th] Leader at -5
Round 2: -4 (68) [t-1st] Leaders at -7
Round 3: -3 (69) [1st]
Total: -10 (206)
Cut: +4

Haha, I won by one shot. Downside...no prize money or trophy. I just get dibs on my choice of location for Stage 2.

So...I'm off to Stage 2 (out of 4). Next location is in Tochigi, Japan at the Sunhills Country Club. It starts from September 4th through September 7th. Then I'll be coming back to LA probably the 8th.

Thursday, August 2, 2007

Off To Japan

I'm off to Japan for Stage 1 of the Japan Golf Tour Qualifier. Here's some info my Stage 1 site:

Five Eight Golf Course - Tochigi, Japan
6900 yards. Par 72. Rating 72.

http://www.58gc.com/
(use http://babelfish.altavista.com/ to translate)

You can also try http://jgto.org which is the Japan Golf Tour official website. They have an English version if you click the link on the top right of the page.