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Golf Caddys – the unsung heroes

March 2nd, 2011 No comments

I never knew how much goes into being a Caddy!

The word caddy comes from the French word for student, cadet, which is pronounced cad-DAY.

Someone told me that the caddys would have to walk the 18-holes prior to the game and examine every hole carefully, because when game day is here, they’d give golfers advice and reassurance on how the ball would run on the greens.

Walking 18-holes is quite alot.
Walking 18-holes twice is tiring.
Walking 18-holes + with a golf bag on your back for the second 18-holes must be freakin exhausting!

HSBC Women's Champions 2011 Caddie

Hence why I think it’s great HSBC has the caddie-of-the-year award and appreciation cocktail during the tournament.

Besides reading the greens, here are some other caddy duties:

  • Need to be able to coach golfers not just to hit the farthest, but to the best of their ability.
  • Carry the golf clubs
  • need to understand all proper golf etiquettes and rules
  • clean golf balls if asked
  • fix ball marks
  • attend the flag if asked
  • raking the bunkers
  • help with club selection
  • reading the weather variables
  • marking balls on the green if asked
  • taking care of any menial tasks like handing golfer water or towel
  • and lastly to provide motivation

Dang that’s hard work. But I guess the rewards are worth it. Caddys earn a percentage of their golfer’s winnings, which can be as high as 10%. A common pay scale is 5% for making the cut, 7% for a top 10, and 10% for a win. No wonder Tiger Woods’ caddy is a millionaire!

HSBC Women’s Golf Champions 2011

March 1st, 2011 No comments

How lucky were we over the weekend! Fine weather on both days has left me with 2 free brollies, a healthy glow and a new found appreciation for the sport and the caddys.

The free brollies were given for those who signed up at the interactive village, an area set aside for non-tournament fun for the family. With activities like the HSBC putting challenge, golf nets, golf simulator, children’s zone, kart track and photo experience booths.

HSBC Women's Champions 2011

The actual tournament was pretty exciting for those who follow golf. We walked a few holes with the leading flight and a few holes with another, and made a stop at the HSBC pavillion to cool off in the aircon. How these golfers walk all 18-holes in morning and midday sun is beyond me. Actually I take that back, I pity the CADDYS who have to carry their golf clubs and walk all 18-holes. I think caddys are the unsung heroes behind every great golfer. That deserves a separate post by itself.

HSBC Women's Champions 2011

It was a close fight between Karrie Webb, Yani Tseng and Chie Arimura (Last year’s champion) till the last hole. I must point out that Karrie wasn’t exactly the crowd favourite. Everyone was rooting for Tseng and Arimura to overtake the lead on the last few holes, or for Webb to screw up.

So how is the prize kitty split? It’s divided among 63 players so everyone goes home with something.

Here’s what the top 5 would get:
1st prize – $210,000
2nd prize – $132,846
3rd prize – $96,370
4th prize – $74550
5th prize – $60,004

Some really random facts about golf I found really interesting

  • 22.8% of golfers are women
  • Balls travel significantly further on hot days.
  • There are 336 dimples on a regulation golf ball.The dimples on the outside of a golf ball help the ball fly farther and more accurately.
  • A titanium driver hitting a golf ball can create a sonic boom
  • Golf has been played on the moon! (Alan Shepard 1971)
  • Don’t feel bad about your high handicap -80% of all golfers will never achieve a handicap of less than 18

HSBC Women's Champions 2011

Had a great time watching the game, getting a tan and spending time with friends. Was the first time in a long time I had a beer, and it tasted so good! I guarantee the driving ranges would be packed for the next few weeks, until the fad dies off. Think it’s time to find a new set of golf clubs.

HSBC Women’s Golf Champions 2011 Opening Reception

March 1st, 2011 No comments

So last weekend was all about golf here in Singapore. The Tanah Merah Country Club (TMCC) saw record number of spectators this year for the HSBC Women’s Golf Champions 2011. Even if you weren’t into golf, it was still a fantastic afternoon out on the lawn under the sun and ice cold Stella in hand.

The official start of festivities and events was at the opening reception held at the Raffles Hotel Bar & Billiard Room. These events are usually held for VIPs and invited guests, where people mingle, eat, drink and meet the golfers in a casual setting. If you were a fan, I’m sure it would have been an opportunity of a lifetime.
HSBC Women's Open 2011 Cocktail

I was there together with Faz, Adrian, Rosemary and later joined by our little Singapore rockstar golfer Christabel. The poor girl was a bit stunned when presented with a gift and asked to say a few words on stage. Crystal looks like you have to start her on some media training :)

The night turned out to be better than expected even though I was feeling quite frumps, but I really enjoyed the company and especially thought Faz was a très cool chic to hang out with.

So how do you spot a female golfer from the crowd? Just look out for a girl with bad tan lines on their hands, arms and ankles caused by their gloves, golf shirt and socks.

Tournament days post coming right up!

HSBC Womens Open 2011 and Fashion

February 23rd, 2011 No comments

Heat is on… lots of golf enthusiasts gearing up for the HSBC Women’s Open 2011 here in Singapore. All the big names in womens golf are in town and it looks like an interesting weekend ahead.
Golf Swing

Every year during the photocall, they’d make the golfers do something unique, usually something cultural and relevant to the host country. Last year at the HSBC Mens Open in Shanghai, they made Tiger Woods do Tai Chi.

Quite amusing for the photographers and camera men at the photocall. For the Singapore one held yesterday, they donned
Michelle Wie in a Korean hanbok and Paula Creamer in a Japanese kimono.

Michelle Wie and Paula Creamer
Above: Michelle Wie (left) and Paula Creamer (right) dressed in traditional Asian clothes at a photocall for this week’s HSBC Women’s Champions, with world number one Yani Tseng (centre)
Photo: Getty Images

You know what’s also different about Women’s golf? That added dimension that the men don’t really pay attention to? Fashion. I mean sports merchandising is huge! I find myself checking out what the golfers are wearing on the green – shoes, shirts, caps, gloves. And it was in golf that i first came to know about SKORTS!

While we are on the lines of fashion, there was even had a special Caddy Bib Design Competition held in collaboration with Raffles Design for the HSBC Caddy of the Year awards.

Tonight is the HSBC Womens Golf Welcome Reception at the Fairmont. Hope it was just as spectacular as the one in Shanghai.

The HSBC Women’s Champions 2011 will see 63 of the world’s top female golfers, including all of the 2010 major champions and all of last year’s LPGA tournament winners, battle it out over 72 holes of individual stroke play. The tournament is sanctioned by the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA) and will offer a purse of US$1.4 million.

HSBC Women’s Champions Giveaway

February 10th, 2011 6 comments

Been quiet on the blogging front due to the limited internet access I have in Nepal, so I apologise for the hiatus.

So besides the ‘POP’ day giveaway, I’ve got another one coming up! Have been blogging recently about the fourth HSBC Women’s Champions event that will be staged once again on the Garden Course at Tanah Merah Country Club in Singapore from 24th – 27th February.

The HSBC Womens Champions follows after the Mens Champions which was held in Shanghai in November last year. If you remember, I blogged about my visit to Shanghai where I had the priviledge to watch the world’s top golfers swing and putt against each other.

Last month I also blogged about the weekend iPhone augmented reality game they had at Ngee Ann City where you could have won $10,000! It was nice to see our young local golfers at the event and forgot to say a hello to Christabel whom I met at a previous Shell event in Kuala Lumpur! Congratulations Christabel!

So who wants free tickets to watch the tournament!!!

I have 3 pairs of tickets to give away to 3 of you who can tell me who  won in the local qualifying tournament for the HSBC Womens Champions?

 
3 winners will be chosen randomly from the comments section of this blog post with the right answers.

Closing date is 16th February 2011, 11:59pm

Visit the HSBC Women’s Champions 2011 website for more information. Answer is there too! ;)

HSBC Women’s Champions 2011 iPhone Game

January 21st, 2011 No comments

Logo HSBC Womens Champions 2011

So the HSBC Women’s Champions 2011 is just around the corner, in about a months time Singapore is going to be inundated with golf fans from around the region to watch the world’s best female golfers tee off at the Tanah Merah Country Club.

A few months ago, the good people at HSBC and Hill & Knowlton Singapore sent me to Shanghai to watch the HSBC Men’s Champions where I got to rub shoulders with top golfers of the world like Tiger Woods, Lee Westwood, Phil Mickelson and Martin Kaymer.

It was a fantastic experience learning more about golf, but also experiencing the other fun activities off the greens and around the interactive village.

So now it’s Singapore’s turn to host the laydaaayys!

I must say its pretty cute they came up with the augmented reality iPhone game for Singapore. You can win S$10,000, LG DVD Players, vouchers from TaylorMade-adidas golf, Fairmont hotel and M1.

Best part is… no golf skills is required to play this game! Just an iPhone :)

HSBC Golf

There are 8 golf holes at Ngee Ann City where you just need to “sink” the balls in with the least amount of “strokes”. Just need to press and hold, swing and let go.
HSBC Golf

So if you’re in town this weekend, go give it a shot! Contest is only open from 21-23 January, so you have a pretty good chance!

Was on the leaderboard this afternoon with 14 points, but to be honest, that’s easy to beat! Come on… boot me off!

WGC-HSBC Golf Champions Interactive Village

November 6th, 2010 Comments off

WGC-HSBC Golf Champions
There’s more than the actual game going on at the WGC-HSBC Golf Champions. Visitors are treated to a whole range of hands-on fun at the Interactive Village when they enter Sheshan Golf Course.

First get yourself registered at the booth where you’re given your ID tag and a free cap. With the tag, visitors go round to different stations and log-in their best scores for each game. Attractive prizes to be won for the winners at the end of the day such as Callaway putters, balls, hotel stay at the Le Meridien, and signed merchandise from your favourite golf stars.

WGC-HSBC Interactive Village

Or take advantage of the free 10min coaching session with a CGA golf professional.

WGC-HSBC Interactive Village

WGC-HSBC Interactive Village

What else is free? Two photo booths are also available for all to take home a little souvenir. Had a nice little chat with the vendor and he said on the first day alone 200 pictures were printed within a couple of hours. In Shanghai and still haven’t made your way down to the tournament? You still have one day left.

Wonder what the set up would be like at the HSBC Women’s Champions Singapore in february next year?

Yesterday, Today – 2 November 2010

November 5th, 2010 Comments off

WGC-HSBC Golf Champions
Greetings from Shanghai!

Need to take a break from the Japan posts for awhile with the interruption of a little trip to China. The lovely people at Hill & Knowlton and HSBC have invited me here to let you know more about the The HSBC Men’s Champions 2010. The tournament officially starts today, but press activities already started on Tuesday, and since it was jammed packed with activities, I thought it might be fun to do a “Yesterday, Today” video to summarise it all.

There is more than the golf happening during tournament week. Instead of the usual golf news, I’ll show you something things happening off the golf course.


Highlights of the Day

- Flight to Shanghai – Love travelling, especially by air.
- Watched 2 movies – “Eclipse” and “Despicable me”, both of which I missed in the theatres
- WGC-HSBS Champions photo call – Held at The Peninsula on The Bund, where I got to see Tiger Woods, Lee Westwood, Phil Mickelson and Martin Kaymer try Tai Chi.
- WGC-HSBC Champions Welcome Reception – exclusive private party with golfers, celebrities and business leaders at the Waldorf Astroria on The Bund

Previous Yesterday, Today videos
Yesterday, Today – 28 October 2008
Yesterday, Today – 12 March 2009

Finishing what I started

February 1st, 2010 1 comment

I have a habit of not finishing what I started. Been sitting on my arse on the PC examination for ages because I just haven’t got round to calling my Golf Pro Vincent to get me tested. This year, I hope to play more golf which means more time at the driving range.

Marina Bay Driving Range
Went to the range with Chris a couple of weeks to go, thinking I would embarrass myself by missing the ball completely. Thank goodness I still had my swing (even if its awful, at least the balls are going just short of 100m on a 7-iron). Goal this year is to hit 100 consistently on the 7.

Golf gloves from Stella McCartney by adidas.

Getting back into the swing of things

July 19th, 2009 8 comments


Chope


Feet


Not a great finish, but it’s a great picture.

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