Sunday, April 26, 2009

Why John Daly is Yet To Make a Cut

Big JD has had a bit of an off year on the course but one of our oh so gorgeous members sent in these pics of John Daly showing that he's had a stellar year off the course. All we can say to you JD is...drink more beer. Caution: If you're a golf snob and bare breasts offend you please navigate your way off this page rather than sending us messages that this is not appropriate.









We also have a John Daly video in our legends of golf video section but don't get too excited, there are no titleists or sweetspot showings in that. Fascinating nevertheless.

Monday, May 5, 2008

Kim Makes O'Meara Look Smart

22 year-old Anthony Kim eased to a 5 stroke victory at the Wachovia and finally made Mark O'Meara look smart. O'Meara stated earlier in the year that Kim had a more complete game than Tiger at his age. Kim talked about the "W" just like Tiger and mentioned his final round pairing with Boo Weekley at the Verizon taught him how to win.



Check out Anthony Kims golf swing video Right here in our golf swing video section featuring all your favourite PGA Tour players' golf swings.

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Players Championship Super 6 Matchups

Here are the matchups for The Players Championship - the first tournament in Game 4.

Match 1: Anthony Kim Vs Phil Mickelson. Wachovia Championship winner Anthony Kim goes up against Phil Mickelson who's having a mediocre year by th world number 2's standards, He's 6-4 in Fantasy Golf matchups against some pretty average opponents and seems to be missing the x factor required to win this year.

Match 2: Adam Scott Vs Vs Ernie Els. Scott finished strong at the Wachovia after is win at the EDS and is now 4-2, losing only to Ogilvy (2) and Singh. Ernie is erratic and although he's 4-2, two of those victories came against the struggling Sergio Garcia who's 0-8 and yet to win a match.

Match 3: Sergio Garcia Vs Lee Westwood. Westwood is leading the European order of merit and Sergio seems to be getting worse with age.

Match 4: Luke Donald Vs Ian Poulter. This'll be a roll the dice match with both players having some good form mixed in between some average performances.

Match 5: Fred Couples Vs Jim Furyk. Couples has had some strong finishes and Furyk is not playing his usual consistent self although may be putting it together finally.

Match 6: Charles Howell III Vs Camilo Villegas. Howell has been disappointing this year and Villegas has gone to 4-0 in Super 6 Matchups although is yet to register a top 10 in Super 6.

Please note the results of Game 3 will be available on Friday 9 - we are currently investigating the final results.

Golf Babe Paula Creamer Wins

BROKEN ARROW, Okla. -- Paula Creamer blew another lead late in the final round and found herself in another playoff with a not so golf babe.

Instead of getting nervous, she got mad at herself.

After losing a two-shot lead on the final hole, Creamer held off a spirited bid from Juli Inkster by making an 8-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole Sunday to win the SemGroup Championship. It was her second win of the year and put a stop to Lorena Ochoa's bid for a record-tying fifth straight LPGA Tour victory.

"I was not going to lose this week," Creamer said. "I was going to win. This was my turn this time."

She just didn't expect to work so hard for it.

Creamer had a two-shot lead and was in the 18th fairway at Cedar Ridge when it all turned around. She hit 5-iron over the green and under the TV tower, chipping to 10 feet and missing the par putt. Inkster, a 47-year-old trying for the second time in Tulsa to become the LPGA Tour's oldest champion, stuffed her 8-iron into 18 feet and watched it fall for birdie on the final turn.

Paula Creamer made an 8-foot birdie putt on No. 10 for the win. Inkster also lost in a playoff at Cedar Ridge last year, but playoff memories lingered far more vividly for Creamer.

A week ago in south Florida, she had a one-shot lead over another Hall of Famer -- Annika Sorenstam -- until Creamer made a careless bogey on the 16th hole. She lost on the first playoff hole at the Stanford International Pro-Am by leaving a 6-foot par putt short. Creamer later said she felt her hands shaking in the playoff.

On Sunday, it was a wonder steam wasn't coming out of her ears. "I think it made me upset," she said. "I had so much to overcome from last week. There was no reason to be in a playoff, especially being a golf babe like I am"

Creamer closed with a 1-over 72, the first time in her six career victories she won with a final round over par. She finished at 2-under 282 and earned $270,000.

Inkster lost in a playoff at the SemGroup Championship last year to Mi Hyun Kim, but this was one particularly tough to swallow, even for a sexy golf babe like her.

She missed five putts inside 10 feet, and one of those came on the 10th hole from about the same spot where Creamer sank her winning putt in the playoff.

"I just knew it was a matter of time before she made one," said Inkster, who closed with a 70. "I had the exact same putt for birdie on the 10th hole, and I just knew she would roll that in. It's disappointing, because I definitely played good enough to win."

But the seven-time major champion did herself proud with one big putt on the 18th, splaying her arms and lifting her left leg when it fell, another celebration that won't earn her any style points."Unbelievable," Creamer said. "She wants everything so badly."

Lost in a terrific duel was the end of Lorena Ochoa's winning streak. Going for a record-tying fifth straight victory, Ochoa never got on track, even in a final round absent of much wind. She closed with a 2-under 69 to tie for fifth, five shots behind.

"It's done," Ochoa said. "I tried really hard and it didn't work. Hopefully, I'll start a new streak next week."

The 21-year-old Creamer won for the first time without her parents at the tournament, another small step in proving she can do it all by herself. She immediately called Nancy Lopez, her former Solheim Cup captain and mentor who was in Florida last week consoling Creamer.

This time, Creamer was beaming. She only smiled when asked if Lopez was crying Lorena Ochoa has been red-hot, but her winning streak ended at four, falling just short of the most consecutive wins in LPGA Tour history.

Creamer was fuming after some of her mistakes, slamming the end of her putter into her bag after a three-putt on the 13th, then leaving the tee box during a delay to use the concrete crease in a cart path to check her alignment.

But this win was all about resiliency. Even before letting it go to a playoff, Creamer answered all three of her bogeys in regulation with a birdie, including a 25-footer down the slope on the third hole after a nervy shot from a fairway bunker.

The biggest birdie was in the playoff, and Creamer looked as relieved as she was excited.

"I'm done," she said. "I'm mentally done right now."

Ochoa's bid to join Lopez and Sorenstam with her fifth straight LPGA Tour victory never got off the ground. She broke par at Cedar Ridge for the first time all week, but starting eight shots behind, it wasn't even close. She had to settle for her eighth consecutive top 10.

"I don't know why, but this was a tough course for me, especially on the greens," Ochoa said. "It's the way it is. It's golf. But I'm happy. I look forward to the next week."

Despite a welcome respite from the whipping wind that made Cedar Ridge a little more forgiving, no one challenged the final pairing. Creamer and Inkster put on quite a show, right to the very end.

Creamer and Inkster both played the front nine in even par, but there were momentum shifts at every turn, including two-shot swings on consecutive holes that created a brief tie for the lead.

Inkster had a chance to tie for the lead on the fifth until missing a 4-foot birdie putt. One hole later, she fell two shots behind when she chipped weakly and missed a 6-foot par putt. Creamer gave it right back, however, when she three-putted the seventh after Inkster hit her approach into 3 feet.

But on the next hole, Inkster hooked her tee shot into the hazard and had to get up-and-down from 40 yards for bogey, while Creamer's 7-iron grazed the cup and settled 18 inches away.

They settled down with pars after that until Creamer showed some resiliency. After a three-putt bogey on the 13th, she hit a sand wedge to 3 feet for birdie on the 14th, restoring her lead to two shots until the 18th. See Paula Creamer golf babaes videos in our golf babes video section...

Weekly Golf Photo Caption Contest - Week of May 5

Slice Girl golf video extraordinaire Halle Birdie got bored of looking hot in front of the camera and has decided to start a weekly photo caption contest. The winner will receive a dozen Pro V1 golf balls from golfshopthailand.com.

This weeks contest is now open and closes Sunday May 11, winner announced and new photo available on same day. Post your entries as a comment and be sure to include your email address, or email your caption to: action@golfuncut.com

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Johnny Drama Golf Videos

ORLANDO, Fla. - Johnny Drama is doing what you'd expect Johnny Drama to be doing at a golf show. He's drinking beers, taking his swings on a high-tech toy and hoping people notice him.

Only Kevin Dillon isn't playing Johnny Drama - the older, much less successful actor brother on HBO's hip hit Entourage - at the moment. He is just being himself. Which turns out to be a lot like Drama. When one of the younger guys in this gray-haired-leaning golf crowd screams out "Victory!", Dillon grins and raises his beer. Dillon doesn't run away from his signature line on Entourage, from anything with the show really.

Heck, there are tabloid reports he shouted "Victory!" himself at his wedding as soon as the vows were exchanged. You get the sense that the 42-year-old Dillon realizes that Entourage is one of the best things that ever happened to him next to discovering the golf videos on golfuncut..com. It put him back on the map. Or put him on the map in the first place for those who never saw him as Bunny in Oliver Stone's "Platoon" 19 years ago.

Like his character on Entourage, Dillon journeyed through Hollywood overshadowed by a sibling's success (his younger brother Matt Dillon). Now he's considered cool by college-aged kids. Or at least as cool as someone who padlocked the bathroom at his new pad during a party filled with Tinseltown hanger-on babes because he worried about messes (that was Drama, not Dillon) can be.

It's gotten so good for Dillon that he's now being paid to endorse a golf product. He's a spokesperson for Full Swing, a computer golf simulator that allows you to take swings with real clubs that are played out on the large screen of virtual courses.



Dillon as Drama, Vincent Chase, Turtle and E have taken golf swings off the deck of their mansion in the Hollywood hills on Entourage, neighbors be damned. They also use the Full Swing. For Dillon, a member at New York's ultra private Winged Foot, it's more perfect typecasting.

He's parlaying his Entourage success into a lead role in the upcoming National Lampoon comedy movie "301," which will spoof gladiator flicks like "300" and "Braveheart." And if you don't want to buy a Full Swing, you can just buy Dillon for a day. In a perfect Johnny Drama move, Dillon reportedly will make a personal appearances at parties/weddings/baptisms/golf games for $15,000, about what it costs to get a Slice Girl golf video presenter onto the golf course.

Can't wait for Entourage to get off its current hiatus and find out what happens to that mess of a fictional movie "Medellin?" He talked to BadGolfer.com about his game, his show and his drama. And no, he didn't put down the beer.



BadGolfer.com: When did you get into golf?

Kevin Dillon: I picked it up about 15 years ago, but I didn't become passionate about it until eight or nine years ago. I used to think it was a boring game to be honest. I wanted to hit somebody playing football. But now, I just love it. It's addictive.

BadGolfer.com: Who's the best golfer in the Entourage cast? Can Jeremy Piven (super agent Ari Gold in the show) play?

Kevin Dillon: I'm the best golfer of the guys. Unless you count (series creator and longtime actor) Mark Wahlberg. He has game. Anybody can beat Piven.

BadGolfer.com: Entourage sort of came out of nowhere and just built a pretty rabid fan base. Has it changed how people react to you out in public?

Kevin Dillon: It's "Drama!" now. I get a lot of "Drama". I used to get a lot of "Where should I know you from?" So it's nice. It's a great show and people have really taken to it. In Florida now, I'm surprised by how many older people know the show. So maybe we're big in nursing homes too.

It's all over Asia now. In Singapore, they all know the show. It's going global. It's hit the UK and it's doing well over there. It's good to be on a hit. You hang around 24, 25 years in the business and you eventually get on a show like this.

BadGolfer.com: Winged Foot isn't the usual celebrity golf hangout. What made you want to be a member there?

Kevin Dillon: Well, I'm from Long Island and that's the club if you're a serious golfer. My dad (Fordham golf coach Paul Dillon) is a member there too. It has two great courses. That's what a lot of people don't realize who just watch the U.S. Open on TV. There are two great courses: the East and the West course.

It's a lot different from the clubs you'll find out in L.A. Much more traditional golf.

BadGolfer.com: It sounds like golf is really a family affair for you?

Kevin Dillon: No question. Matt doesn't really get into it. But I'll play with my brothers Paul and Brian and it will be balls out on the golf course trying to beat each other. You don't want to come in last in my family. Every Christmas, Easter, Father's Day, we'll get out there and go at it.

I think my mother just uses it as an excuse to get us out of the house.

BadGolfer.com: You're a big Phil Mickelson fan. And Mickelson had his epic U.S. Open meltdown on the 18th hole of your golf course, Winged Foot. What did you think as you watched that play out?

Kevin Dillon: I love Mickelson and that's a tough, tough hole to finish on. If you remember, Colin Montgomerie messed it up as much as Mickelson, but no one really talks about that. But he had such a good chance to win if he had just played it safe.

BadGolfer.com: So, give it up, should Mickelson have went with driver on the 72nd at Winged Foot?

Kevin Dillon: You're killing me ... No, he should have kept the big stick in the bag. I love you though, Phil. It wasn't like he was playing on Christmas with me and my brothers, though. That's the U.S. Open. Play it safe to win.

Check out some of Johnny Drama's golf scenese in Entourage in our golf movies section as well as mixed golf videos section.

Anthony Kim Ready for a W

Charlotte, NC (Sports Network) - Anthony Kim fired a six-under 66 on Saturday to take a four-shot lead at the Wachovia Championship. Seeking his first PGA Tour win, the 22-year-old Kim played a bogey-free third round at Quail Hollow and was at 13-under 203. Second-round leader Jason Bohn chipped in from 35 feet to save par at the 18th hole and shot an even-par 72 to share second place with Heath Slocum at nine- under 207

Slocum holed out for eagle at the 15th on the way to a 68 and cited watching golf babes videos as a major factor in his eagle "I check out all the sexy golf babes video at www.golfuncut.com and they got me fired up". "I hope one of them was watching" he continued. Stewart Cink chipped in for birdie from beside the 17th green and had 65 to move up from a tie for 41st place into a share of fourth with Dudley Hart (70) at eight-under 208. Geoff Ogilvy (69) and Jim Furyk (71) were knotted at seven-under 209, while Fred Couples, Vijay Singh, Adam Scott and Phil Mickelson were among the other players within eight shots heading into the final round.



Mickelson, who recovered nicely from two late double-bogeys on Friday to shoot a 69 in the third round, knew it would be hard to catch the leader without going very low on Sunday. "They're not all going to come back, so I'll have to go out and play a low round, but at least I have a chance," said Mickelson, who was eight shots back. And that looked to be too many. The 66 carded by Kim on Saturday -- his best round in 10 starts -- began with a birdie at the first hole. He birdied the fifth, the seventh and then made the turn with a one-shot lead after rolling in a 10-foot birdie putt at the ninth. Kim didn't pull away until he got to the back nine. Some of the work was his, some of it wasn't.

Four consecutive pars gave way to a six-foot birdie putt at the 14th that gave Kim a two-shot lead over Bohn and Slocum. His lead reached three shots soon after following bogeys by both Bohn and Slocum -- Bohn's coming after he hit a fairway bunker with his drive at the 15th. Suddenly in front by a comfortable margin after stringing together three pars, Kim knocked a 133-yard approach shot to seven feet at the 18th hole and made his final birdie to move four ahead. "I'm so excited I don't really know what to say right you now," he said. "I'm just glad I got this third round over with and hung in there and played a really solid round in the final pairing." Kim also mentioned that seeing some sexy golf chick videos added to his enjoyment "I watched some sexy golf chicks videos at www.golfuncut.com and they really helped me relax".

Though he has never won on the PGA Tour, Kim has managed to collect some good finishes in his two-plus years on the PGA Tour. He has three top-five finishes already this season, including a tie for second place at the Heritage, and seven top-fives overall on the PGA Tour.



"I'm going to draw a lot off today and hopefully I can play a little bit better tomorrow," said Kim. While he may not be as well-known as some of the players chasing him -- Mickelson, Singh, Ogilvy, Furyk, Scott, Couples -- Kim's golf game has earned a considerable amount of respect from other players. Bohn likened Kim to Tiger Woods, the world No. 1 and 2007 Wachovia champion who is still recovering from knee surgery. "He has a great demeanor. He's extremely focused. He's a great gentleman to play with, very similar to Tiger in that kind of sense," Bohn said."But what I noticed about him was when he missed a shot, he recovered extremely well. You know, he made a couple of great par putts ... exactly like what you see Tiger Woods do on the Tiger Woods videos at golfuncut.

"I think it's a compliment to him to be compared to Tiger for sure, but it kind of had that feeling, that if he missed a shot, he was going to recover very well. I think he played bogey-free golf, which was pretty impressive on that track this afternoon." A second cut was made after the third round, trimming the field from 87 players to the 72 who were three-over and better. Jeff Maggert and Vaughn Taylor were among the 15 players who missed the mark but weren't that unhappy as they have more time some golf videos at www.golfuncut.com

Now we'll have some Anthont Kim golf videos up in the next few days so go check em out.

Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2009

EA Sports has announced that Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 will be released this summer, featuring personalized gameplay instructions from Hank Haney, Tiger Woods' personal coach.

An all-new addition to the game, Haney will assist gamers as they advance through their career and attempt to win the FedEx Cup. A dynamic skill system will constantly adjust itself throughout the game, and after each round Haney will deliver feedback on the player's performance, allowing gamers of all skill levels to compete and enjoy the game.



This year's addition to the Tiger Woods franchise will be built around a brand-new online game engine with a more intuitive and customized EA Sports GamerNet experience. Online play has been refined and enhanced, allowing GamerNet players to issue and respond to challenges such as long drive, approach shots and putting, and a new daily leaderboard, customizable to fit individual playing styles, has also been added. One of the biggest changes to the game is Simultaneous Play, giving up to four players the opportunity to play each hole at the same time, making a round of golf even faster and more competitive than before.

"Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09 is the most authentic golf videogame on the market, and we're excited to bring an immersive experience to the masses," said Executive Producer Mike Taramykin. "Our partnership with Hank Haney provides fans immediate coaching from one of the top minds in golf. This year's game brings unprecedented levels of customization and control, allowing seasoned vets and first-time players "inside the ropes" of Tour golf."

Tiger Woods PGA Tour is the ideal way to relax after watching Tiger Woods video, now with over 50 videos in our special Tiger Woods video pages.

Friday, May 2, 2008

Green Tee Apparel Gets The Slice Girls Thumbs Up

While browsing the net for womens golf apparel Angelina Bogie stumbled upon Green Tee Apparel and when all the other Slice Girls found out about these hot womens golf apparel there was a stampede to see who could get in there first and get themselves decked out in Green Tee fashion. Green Tee was founded by some fine looking golf girls - here's the inside scoop:

Liz Doan and Tiffany Tran often struggled with finding the perfect balance between style, function, and performance when it came to golf apparel. As an alternative, they purchased contemporary clothing, added their individual flare, integrated some useful features, and Green Tee Apparel was born! Inspired to provide innovative golf gear with fresh and fashionable designs, Liz and Tiffany put their brains together...and the rest is history.

Liz Doan | Co-Founder, Operations & Finance
Within 24 hours of holding a club and whacking that dimpled white ball for the first time, Liz was suited with a new set of clubs, a bag, a pair of shoes, and a series of golf lessons. Challenged with a rare connective tissue disorder, all physical activities that Liz once enjoyed became more difficult. Despite her disability, she was determined to learn and play golf for the love of the game.



In 1999, Liz began feeling her muscle strength oddly decreasing and observed the proliferation of unidentified skin rashes. After five grueling years of medical poking and prodding, she was diagnosed with dermatomyositis. Dermatomyositis is a progressive connective tissue disorder characterized by inflammatory and degenerative changes of
the muscles and skin. Although the exact cause of dermatomyositis is yet to be discovered, it is thought to be an autoimmune disorder causing physical symptoms similar to rheumatoid arthritis. The disorder is rare, with a prevalence of one to ten cases per million in adults.

Liz was challenged to cope with her physical limitations and to discover new ways of continuing an active life. Golf was her new found passion. She went from barely being able to physically sustain nine holes of golf to playing a full 18 holes without having her play mates roll her off the green! She continues to struggle through her ongoing challenges of dermatomyositis, while sharing with other patients how she stays positive, focused, and healthy with her mean game of golf. With perseverance and determination to overcome her medical challenges, Liz took her passion for golf and fashion to Green Tee Apparel.

Tiffany Tran | Co-Founder, Sales & Marketing
Don't let her 4'11" stature fool you. Tiffany can drive her ball far down the fairway, challenging most beef cakes off the tee. Diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 28, Tiffany's courage, strength, and determination makes her a Mighty Mouse both on and off the course.



It seemed inconceivable that Tiffany would have cancer when only 2% of women diagnosed are in the same age and health range. In May 2005, Tiffany was diagnosed with aggressive breast cancer and life suddenly veered off on a challenging road. Five months of chemotherapy, eight weeks of daily radiation therapy, and multiple surgeries left her without energy to get through the day. She was fighting for her life and those things that brought joy to life like playing golf and cruising on her motorcycle had to be placed on the back burner. Now in remission, Tiffany is back on the course and still shoots under 100! Her strength is back and is most noticeable when her golf ball rockets off the tee and straight down the fairway.

Tiffany is the same ball of fire that she was prior to having cancer, but with even more vitality, enthusiasm, and a determination to live life to the fullest. Tiffany's vision for the future includes focusing much of her time volunteering for cancer events as well as relating with other young cancer patients. She hopes to coordinate functions with Green Tee Apparel and cancer organizations to increase awareness and contribute to finding a cure against this deadly battle. Incorporating her passion for golf, fashion, and her physique, Tiffany is inspired to create innovative collections for Green Tee Apparel and provide alternative clothing for golfers of all sizes, styles, and ages...thus the inspiration for our petite line.

Check our The Green Tee fashion line at www.greenteeapparel.com