Monday, November 30, 2009

Tiger withdraws from Chevron

Tiger withdrew Monday afternoon from the Chevron World Challenge, a tournament that he hosts in Thousand Oaks, California.

Woods cited injuries that he sustained from the infamous car accident that occurred early Friday morning. A stalemate between Woods and investigators continues, while charges are still pending.

Stay tuned, this saga is sure to get better as more info seeps to the media.

Cheers,

Saturday, November 28, 2009

Tiger released from hospital

Word is that Tiger Woods accident Friday turned out not to be as bad as first reported. Woods was released from a Florida hospital after suffering facial lacerations.

Apparently Tiger's wife, Elin Nordegren used one of his clubs to smash out the back window of his SUV. She then dragged him to safety after his vehicle crashed into a hydrant, hit a tree and came to stop in a neighbors yard.

It is still unknown why Tiger left his home around 2:30am Friday morning, rumour is he and Elin had a "marital spat". I'm sure more will come to light in the days to come, so stay posted.

Cheers,

Friday, November 27, 2009

Tiger Woods seriously injured after car wreck


It was reported by the Florida Highway Patrol early this morning that PGA superstar Tiger Woods was seriously injured in a car accident.

Apparently Woods was pulling out of his Isleworth home around 2:30 am when his SUV struck a fire hydrant and then drove into a tree on his neighbor's property. Woods was transported to Health Center Hospital in serious condition.

FTP said the crash is still under investigation, however they say the accident was not alcohol-related.

Tiger you and your family are in our prayers.

Stay posted for updated info.

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Faddy Golf highlighted in Biz X magazine


A few weeks back I posted a picture of me and the boys for Bix Z magazine, where Faddy Golf was nominated for "Outstanding New Business of 2009". Though we weren't the eventual winner, we have received some great exposure through an article and ad in the December issue of Biz X, which is they're biggest issue of the year.

You know to win would have been cherry, but it's better to be nominated and not win then not be nominated at all.

If anyone is interested in the article go to www.bizxmagazine.com, click on the Nov/Dec issue, and the article is on pg. 77-78.

Cheers,

Jer

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Tips from the Pro: Keep left wrist flat through impact


The most important moment in the golf swing is at impact. Even though alot of great players have individual swings, the impact position is always the same which creates solid contact. The secret is a "flat" left wrist position at impact. This position will compress the ball and utilize the club's true loft.

The thing to remember that with a neutral grip, the back of the left hand represents the club face. So wherever the left hand is facing at impact that's where the ball will go. During practice focus on aiming the back of the left hand at the target, and also keeping it flat at impact. (see picture above) This way you'll trap the ball between the clubface and the turf, keeping the true loft of the club, resulting in a pure, powerful pin seeker time after time.

If you have any questions or comments, hit me back.

Cheers,

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Weir to be inducted into Canadian Golf Hall


Later this month Mike Weir will be inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame in Bright's Grove, Ont. Although some say Weir is still to young to be inducted, his resume speaks for itself. A resume that includes 8 PGA Tour wins, including the '03 Masters, Canada's first major, and a historic victory against Tiger Woods in the '07 President's Cup at Royal Montreal.

Cheers,

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Wie/Woods claim victories


Well the long, and sometimes painful wait is finally over for Michelle Wie. Wie claimed her first title today at the Lorena Ochoa Invitational in Guadalajara, Mexico. In her 66th start on the LPGA tour, Wie birdied the 72nd hole to cliche the victory and the $220,000 first place cheque. Maybe now with the proverbial monkey off her back, Wie can begin to realize all the potential she possesses, I know the LPGA sure hopes so.

Oh, by the way Tiger also happened to win at the JBWere Masters in Melbourne Australia, his first in the country. Tiger shot a final round 68 to beat home town player Greg Chalmers by 2.

If you have any comments on Wie's win or her career to date, fire off a comment.

Cheers,

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Tips from the Pro : Escape a sandy prison


Today I’m going to discuss the standard green side bunker shot. For most amateurs the bunker shot sends chills down the spine, due to fear of not knowing the proper technique.

Well here’s a few tips to help you extract your ball out of a sandy grave with as little pain as possible.

- Position the ball forward in your stance. (Closer to your left heel)
- Open the clubface, and then take your grip.
- Open your stance relative to the flag. (Feet and shoulders point left of flag)
- Point the clubface at the flag.
- Distribute more weight on your left side. (60/40)
- Swing down your shoulder line to full finish.
- Remember not to try to hit the ball. Strike the sand 2-3 inches behind the ball.

Hope these few simple tips help. Remember; don’t be afraid of the shot. Take these tips and get into the bunker with confidence.

Cheers,

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Mickelson winner in Shanghai


Well looks like World number two Phil Mickelson is at the top of his game again. He held off a charging Ernie Els to win the WGC-HSBC Champions by one shot in Shanghai, China.

Phil shot a three-under-par 69 on what proved to be a dramatic day of golf. He finished at 17-under par to bag his second WGC title and a cheque for $1.2 million. Talk about a Christmas bonus.

Tiger Woods had a disappointing even par round of 72 to finish tied for 6th. Tiger can be seen again however this week as he tees it up in Australia.

Cheers,

Friday, November 6, 2009

Tiger in China



Hey guy's here's a vid to get you caught up on the WGC-HSBC Champions being held in Shanghai, China.

Cheers,

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Pre-Christmas Christmas Sale



Thanks to everybody that visited our blog for our first month. Hope you enjoyed the posts. Here's one that you can really sink your teeth into and open your wallets for. The first annual Faddy Golf

Pre-Christmas Christmas Sale
Buy one Faddy shirt and get the second one FREE!!

Upon checkout (IN THE SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS BOX) simply tell us what second shirt you would like...style, colour, size, etc. and we will send both out to you.
Sale EXPIRES November 30th, 2009.

Cheers,
Team Faddy

Monday, November 2, 2009

Tips from the Pro: Which ball is best for you?

When I’m teaching I’m often asked if a golf ball really makes a difference to over all performance. In short, Yes. This post is intended to help you pick the right ball based on three questions.


-What is you skill level (beginner, intermediate, advanced)
-How do you play (long/short hitter, hook/slice the ball, high/low ball flight)
-What do you want out of your ball (distance, feel, more/less spin)

Once these questions are answered you will be able to make a more educated purchase the next time you need to fill your golf bag with balls.

The Beginner:


As a beginner you are going to want to lean towards a two-piece distance ball. These balls have a harder cover to help reduce spin to lessen a hook or slice, produce a higher ball flight, and help you gain a few extra yards. These balls are also fairly cheap, so losing a few isn’t going to cause a breakdown. Nike Power Distance, Topflite XL, Pinnacle FX Long, Callaway Warbird are all good choices.

The Intermediate:


As your skill level improves so should the ball you play. A two-piece low compression/performance ball is a better fit then a distance ball. These balls have a larger core for added distance and a softer cover for improved feel around the greens. Bridgestone e5/e6, Maxfli Noodle, Titleist NXT, Pinnacle Platinum would fit into this category.

The Advanced:


Players at this stage are looking for a ball that provides benefits for all aspects of the game from tee-to-green. A multi-layer performance ball such as Titleist Pro V1/V1x, Callaway HX Tour, Bridgestone B330, and Nike One Platinum are the best you can get. Each layer enhances a specific part of your game, a Urethane cover for feel and spin, a firm mantle to increase energy transfer for distance, and added durability are the characteristics that will help your assault on par.

So next time you go to buy a dozen eggs take a few minutes and get the right ball for your game, don't just grab a hand full out of the experinced ball bin.

Cheers,